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Headspace: Get tools for mindfulness, meditation and more for just $5 a month – CNET

Invest in your mental well being without breaking the bank. Headspace is offering monthly or annual subscription plans for up to 60% off for a very limited time.

BoxLunch BOGO: Buy one, get one 50% off on all things fandom for Cyber Week – CNET

Merchandise from fan favorites like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Loki and more are buy one, get one 50% off at BoxLunch for a limited time.

2021 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring: Unassuming elegance – Roadshow

This compact luxury crossover isn’t flashy, but the plug-in hybrid Corsair Grand Touring is supremely efficient and unexpectedly pleasant.

GM won’t restart Bolt production until the end of January at the earliest, report says – Roadshow

Chevy’s popular hatchback EV is in the midst of a massive recall that will see the packs of 140,000 vehicles replaced.

Planned Parenthood L.A. was hacked. What it means, and what you can do

The personal information of about 400,000 Planned Parenthood L.A. patients was compromised by hackers. Here’s what you should know, and ways to protect your information and mental health.

China approves Boeing’s 737 Max to fly again – Roadshow

An airworthiness directive issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China orders airlines to make changes to the plane before passenger flights can resume.

More competition shows should be like Netflix’s School of Chocolate – CNET

Even more than jaw-dropping, showstopping works of towering chocolate art, this new Netflix series unlocks an ingredient I didn’t even know was missing from competition shows.

Fortnite Chapter 2 ‘The End’ event: Start time, the Rock and more – CNET

Get ready for Chapter 3.

New on Apple Arcade: Oddmar and Dandara: Trials of Fear – CNET

Check out the newest games to join Apple Arcade today.

Twitter says it mistakenly suspended accounts after new policy spurred ‘malicious reports’ – CNET

A ban on sharing media of private individuals was misused by some far-right activists to report anti-extremism researchers and journalists, according to The Washington Post.

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