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How Much Should You Spend on a Laptop?AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you’re shopping for a laptop, you probably have an idea of how much you want to spend. But some context might help put things in perspective. The cheapest laptops cost around $200, but they can range up to $5,000. Meanwhile, the average amount people spend, according to the best data we have, is around $750. That lands decidedly in the midrange, spitting between the more expensive devices that are over $1,000 and the budget-tier machines you find below $700.When we talk about pricing, it’s often the “starting” price of the laptop, meaning…

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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureBenjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged controversy over his handling of the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal but called for their imminent release to be a moment of unity.“This is an emotional evening, an evening of tears, an evening of joy, because tomorrow our children will return to our borders,” the Israeli prime minister said on Sunday.“Tomorrow is the beginning of a new path – a path of rebuilding, a path of healing, and, I hope, a path of united hearts,” he said in a televised address.He also warned that…

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Chappell Roan loves L.A. The 27-year-old pop superstar couldn’t stop telling the crowd at her massive Pasadena show Friday night. With nearly 40,000 people gathered, by Roan’s own estimation, it’s clear L.A. loves her right back. The fairy tale-themed concert, part of a string of pop-up shows Roan dubbed Visions of Damsels and Other Dangerous Things, took over Pasadena’s Brookside at the Rose Bowl on Friday night. The golf course used typically for larger events was a fitting venue for the hours-long affair, which felt more like “Chappell Roan: The Festival” than a regular concert. Fans were treated to a…

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Claire Mawisa,Marco Oriunto,Nicky Troll andJo MunnikBBC Africa Eye, Cape Town & LondonBBCAlthough psychedelic drugs are illegal in South Africa, many self-appointed healers and shamans based in Cape Town are openly advertising that they incorporate them in their therapies.Anyone convicted of their commercial use faces a fine, a prison sentence of up to 25 years, or both.Photographer Stuart Dods is one of those willing to take the treatment from a shaman.In an elegant wooden cabin nestled in the forest on Cape Town’s outskirts, he is about to undergo his second psychedelic experience to treat a series of mental health issues he…

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Rich CiminiOct 12, 2025, 02:49 PM ETCloseRich Cimini is a staff writer who covers the New York Jets and the NFL at ESPN. Rich has covered the Jets for over 30 years, joining ESPN in 2010. Rich also hosts the Flight Deck podcast. He previously was a beat writer for the New York Daily News and is a graduate of Syracuse University.It was the worst passing performance in New York Jets history, and yet the focal point of the debacle — quarterback Justin Fields — received a strong vote of confidence from coach Aaron Glenn, who scolded a reporter for…

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Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your hub for all things “future of transportation.” To get this in your inbox, sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Elon Musk has never had the best relationship with regulators, often bumping up against or outright sidestepping local and state laws where his numerous companies operate.  This week has been particularly active on the regulatory front.  Musk’s tunneling and infrastructure firm The Boring Company is accused of nearly 800 violations by Nevada regulators, including digging without approval, dumping untreated water onto city streets, failing to install silt fences, and tracking dirt from…

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Ana Faguyin Martinsburg, West VirginiaBBCTroy Williams, Marcellus Brothers and Jonathan GibaIt’s been three months since Jonathan Giba moved into temporary housing for homeless veterans inside a hospital for former members of the US military in West Virginia.He has been waiting for medical and dental consultations, after medications he was previously prescribed left him without teeth and unable to walk. Now, with the government shut down, he is preparing to wait even longer.He calls it “political bs”. The US Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital where Mr Giba is staying in Martinsburg, West Virginia, is still providing medical care, but the VA stopped…

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“The Inbetweeners,” the hit British teen comedy series that gave the world a foul-mouthed library of hilariously puerile quotes not to mention two hugely successful spin-off movies, looks set to make a comeback. Banijay UK and Fudge Park Productions, the company founded in 2015 by show creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley, have struck an agreement which they say “paves the way for the return of the hit comedy title.” In what guise “The Inbetweeners” will return and on what platform is as yet unknown, although Morris and Beesley suggested it would revolve around the original characters. “Incredibly exciting to…

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The Indianapolis Colts were without their backup quarterback, Anthony Richardson, after he suffered an orbital fracture during the buildup to Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals.ESPN reported that Richardson was hit with an elastic exercise band while warming up in the locker room before the game. Equipment used to contain the band failed and it whipped into Richardson’s face, causing the fracture. The 23-year-old was taken to hospital but the Colts did not provide any further details.The Colts selected Richardson with the No 4 overall pick in 2023. He is a threat in the passing and running game, and scouts…

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