Activists demand accountability on the anniversary of the Parkland shooting

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It’s been four years since a shooter killed 14 students and 3 staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. And ever since, gun reform activists, survivors, and the students’ parents have continued to demand tangible gun reform from their representatives.

To honor this mission, the shooting’s anniversary, and pressure action from President Joe Biden, a coalition of activists have launched a new website, “Shock Market,” which tracks and shares the amount of gun-related injuries and deaths since Biden took office, according to CNN. The website is a live update of gun violence numbers across the country and reminder of the increasing rates of gun-related violence, especially in schools.

“Shock Market” was created by student gun reform group March For Our Lives, gun violence prevention group Guns Down America, and political youth advocacy organization Change the Ref.

The website displays a multitude of tallies sourced from the Gun Violence Archive, including the number of gun deaths, gun injuries, mass shootings, the specific number of minors killed and injured because of gun violence, and even unintentional shootings. Alongside the startling numbers, the gun reform coalition has listed its demands for the Biden administration, which include establishing a National Office of Gun Violence Prevention, investing in community violence prevention programs, and the appointment of a new director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to regulate gun manufacturers and dealers.

In a statement about the website’s launch, March For Our Lives wrote that the coalition wants to ensure Biden lives up to his campaign promises. “What we are asking for is simple: That the President treats the gun violence epidemic like the emergency that it is, not a to-do list item to get to when he can,” the organization wrote.

The website encourages visitors to take action themselves, using a simple button to Tweet specific numbers directly to politicians. Recipients include Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, and even White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain. 

The numbers are paired with pre-written messages, like: “.@POTUS, the Shock Market is in desperate need of a correction. Please nominate a new ATF director to effectively regulate firearm manufacturers and dealers, and guide ongoing efforts to reduce trafficking. “

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“Survivors and advocates have been clear that prioritizing gun violence prevention means establishing a national office of gun violence prevention to coordinate and proactively drive the government’s response to this public health crisis,” wrote Igor Volsky, co-founder and executive director of Guns Down America, in the website’s press release. “It means appointing a leader to the ATF who will not cozy up to the firearms industry. And it means using the full power of the presidency to fight for and win community violence intervention funding. We are still waiting.”

Not long after the website’s launch, Biden tweeted his recognition of the Parkland shooting and released an official statement, which called on Congress to act on the “epidemic of gun violence” and pass a budget for “proven strategies we know reduce violent crime — accountable community policing and community violence interventions.”

“We can never bring back those we’ve lost. But we can come together to fulfill the first responsibility of our government and our democracy: to keep each other safe. For Parkland, for all those we’ve lost, and for all those left behind, it is time to uphold that solemn obligation,” Biden wrote in the White House release.

Meanwhile, gun reform activists are calling out the Biden’s slow progress and demonstrating outside the White House in Washington, D.C. “Young people marched, we voted, we did what was asked of us. It’s time for the President to deliver for us,” said David Hogg, Parkland survivor and gun reform activist, in a statement to the press.

And parents and survivors are mourning their losses alongside them. Earlier in the morning, Manuel Oliver, father of former Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Joaquin Oliver and founder of Change the Ref, demanded a meeting with Biden after climbing to the top of a construction crane. Oliver posted a video of his request in honor of his son.

Fred Guttenberg, father of former student Jaime Guttenberg and gun reform activist, also shared his own reflections and demands on the anniversary via Twitter, including a long list of “what if” questions that continue to rack his mind four years after his daughter died. “It is now 4 years since I last had the typical parental worries about you and how your day was going? What kinds of things you were learning?  Whether you were happy?  Whether you were safe?” he wrote in a Twitter thread. “What if you were sick that morning and we never sent you to school? What would your day have been like then?”

Using digital tools like “Shock Market” and social media, Parkland activists, families, and survivors have not let up on their cause, even as gun violence numbers continue to increase across the country. Instead, they’re demanding even more from government leaders and ensuring we never forget those who were killed.

All the best pet deals as of Feb. 14

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UPDATE: Feb. 14, 2022, 2:00 p.m. EST This story has been updated to include new discounts on the Petcube Bites 2 Lite, the Eufy Pet Camera, and more.

  • BEST PET TECH DEAL: Whistle Smart GPS Pet Trackers — save 25% on all devices

  • BEST DNA KIT DEAL: Wisdom Panel Premium — $129.99 $159.99 (save $30)

  • BEST PET TOY DEAL: Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Interactive Puzzle Game, a challenging brain game for smart pups — $14.95 $24.99 (save $10.04)


Got a pandemic puppy or a quarantine cat? You’re not alone. Tons of people are adopting new pets — and figuring out that the cost of buying toys, beds, treats, and pet tech adds up quickly. To keep you from spending your entire paycheck on your four-legged friend, we’ll be compiling a list of the best pet deals weekly so you can be the best pet parent ever — even if you’re on a budget.

Pet tech deals

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Our pick: Whistle GPS Pet trackers

Save 25% on all Whistle devices

Why we love it

For a limited time, you can save 25% on all Whistle Smart GPS collars. Choose from the Whistle Fit, the Whistle Go Explore, or the Whistle Switch — and take up to $49.99 off. Choose the option that’s best for your pup’s lifestyle, and keep an eye out for features like activity tracking, GPS location tracking, escape alerts, and more.

More pet tech on sale

  • Fi Smart Dog Collar — $49 $149 (save $100 with code VDAY100)

  • Petcube camera — $35.99 $49.99 (save $14)

  • PetSafe Healthy Pet Simply Feed Programmable Dog and Cat Feeder — $109.95 $129.99 (save $20.04)

  • Owlet Home Pet Camera with Treat Dispenser — $84.95 $159.99 (save $60.04)

  • PetSafe Eatwell 5-Meal Automatic Dog and Cat Feeder — $54.95 $69.99 (save $15.04)

  • PetSafe WiFi-connected ScoopFree Self Cleaning Cat Litter Box — $209.95 $229.99 (save $20.04)

  • PetSafe Smart Feed Automatic Pet Feeder for Cat and Dog — $129.95 $172.64 (save $42.69)

  • Petcube Bites 2 Lite — $99.95 $124.99 (save $25.04)

  • eufy Pet dog Camera — $169.99 $249.99 (save $80 when you apply on-page coupon)

  • Tractive Waterproof GPS Dog Tracker — $34.99 $49.99 (save $15)

Pet DNA kit deals

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Our pick: Wisdom Panel Premium

$129.99 at Amazon

Why we love it

While Embark Dog DNA kit discounts have remained pretty steady since the holidays, Wisdom Panel discounts have been virtually nonexistent — until now. All Wisdom panel kits are discounted by around 20%, but the standout of the pack is the Wisdom Panel Premium dog DNA test. Not only will this kit check your dog’s breed across 350 breeds, but it’ll also look for the presence of up to 200 genetic conditions — great info to take to the vet for further screening. Grab it at Amazon for $129.99, or use code LOVE30 at Wisdom Panel to score the discount.

More pet DNA kits on sale

  • Wisdom Panel Essential — $79.99 $99.99 (save $20)

  • Wisdom Panel Complete for Cats — $103.99 $123.99 (save $26)

  • Embark Dog DNA test — $99 $129 (save $30)

  • Embark Breed + Health Dog DNA Test — $149 $199 (save $50)

  • Basepaws Cat DNA Test — $109 $129 (save $20)

Pet toy deals

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Our pick: Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Interactive Puzzle Game

$14.95 at Amazon (save $10.04)

Why we love it

If you have a genius dog on your hands, a puzzle toy is one of the best ways to release some of that mental energy. This well-rated Nina Ottosson toy has multiple compartments that hold treats, and your pup will learn to flip, slide, and lift the pieces to reveal their snacks. It’s sure to keep boredom at bay, so you can get some work done while your dog plays.

More pet toys on sale

  • Sign up for a multi-month BarkBox subscription and get a free toy every month

  • Petstages Cat Tracks Interactive Cat Toy — $4.79 $24.99 (save $20.20)

  • KONG Squeezz Ball Dog Toy — $2.19 $5.99 (save $3.80)

Other pet deals

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Our pick: Buy three, get the fourth free at Chewy

Mix and match select products at Chewy.com

Why we love it

If your pet is your valentine, take advantage of this Chewy deal that gives you a free product of your choice when you buy three other qualifying products. With options from dog toys and cat scratching posts to bird and hamster accessories, every type of pet parent will find a deal for their furry (or feathery) friend.

More pet deals

  • Animaze Double Gray Cat Condo — $49.99 $77.99 (save $28)

  • Buy a Disney cat or dog bed from Chewy, get a free Disney toy

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Here’s where you can still pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series

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PREORDER: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 lineup is set for release on Feb. 25. While Samsung itself has temporarily paused preorders due to high demand, select third-party retailers still have them in stock as of Feb. 14:

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 — starting at $699.99 (Amazon, Best Buy) + free keyboard cover

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ — starting at $899.99 (Amazon, Best Buy) + free keyboard cover

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra — starting at $1,099.99 (Best Buy) + free keyboard cover


Dying to get your hands on one of Samsung’s awesome new tablets? So is everyone else, apparently. In a statement to XDA Developers, the company revealed that it had to pause U.S. preorders for the new Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, and S8 Ultra only two days after their announcement due to “overwhelming demand.” (The last time we checked, the only one left in stock on its website was a base-level S8+ in Pink Gold.)

Consider us kind of bummed: Anyone who bought one of the tablets directly through Samsung ahead of their Feb. 25 release could get a trade-in credit of up to $600 and a free keyboard cover worth up to $350. Fortunately, several third-party retailers are able to pick up the slack.

Here’s where you could still reserve the Galaxy Tab S8 lineup (and score some preorder bonuses) as of Feb. 14:

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

Details: Samsung’s new entry-level tablet features an 11-inch LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, WiFi 6E, an ultra-wide 12MP front camera with auto-framing technology, Dolby Atmos speakers, an 8,000mAh battery with fast-charging support, and a 4nm chip — “the fastest processor ever in a Galaxy Tab,” Samsung says. Each one ships with a silky-smooth updated S Pen (for all you digital drawers and note-takers out there) and comes in your choice of three colors: Graphite, Silver, or Pink Gold.

Where to preorder: Amazon and Best Buy both had the S8 in stock at the time of writing. Reserve a 128GB model for $699.99, or double that storage for $779.99 — either way, you’ll get a free Galaxy Tab S8 Book Cover Keyboard Slim worth $139.99. Note that Best Buy was also throwing in free three-month subscriptions to YouTube Premium and Webroot Internet Security Plus with Antivirus (a $51 value).

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

Starting at $699.99 (Amazon) + free Galaxy Tab S8 Book Cover Keyboard Slim

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

Starting at $699.99 (Best Buy) + free Galaxy Tab S8 Book Cover Keyboard Slim, YouTube Premium, and Webroot Internet Security Plus with Antivirus

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+

Details: The upgraded S8+ comes with a prettier 12.4-inch Super AMOLED screen and a slightly longer-lasting 10,090mAh battery. Otherwise, its specs are largely identical to the standard S8 model. (Same processor, same camera setup, same S Pen, same color options.)

Where to preorder: Amazon and Best Buy will both give you a Galaxy Tab S8+ Keyboard Cover worth $159.99 when you preorder an S8+, though Best Buy ones-up Jeff Bezos once again with some free YouTube Premium and Webroot subscriptions. No matter where you buy them, you’ll pay $899.99 for the 128GB model and $979.99 for the 256GB version.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+

Starting at $899.99 (Amazon) + free Galaxy Tab S8 Keyboard Cover

the samsung galaxy tab s8+ in silver

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+

Starting at $899.99 (Best Buy) + free Galaxy Tab S8+ Keyboard Cover, YouTube Premium, and Webroot Internet Security Plus with Antivirus

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

Details: With its 14.6-inch Super AMOLED display, dual 12MP front cameras for video calls, and beefy 11,200mAh battery, the stunning and gigantic S8 Ultra is a clear rival to Apple’s iPad Pro. (That new and improved S Pen definitely gives it an edge for creatives.) It only comes in Graphite, FYI.

Where to preorder: Best Buy is the only place we managed to find the S8 Ultra in stock. Get a 128GB model with 8GB of RAM for $1,099.99, upgrade to the 256GB version with 12GB RAM for $1,199.99, or splurge on the 512GB edition with 16GB of RAM for $1,399.99. All three come with a free Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Book Cover Keyboard worth $349.99, plus three free months each of YouTube Premium and that Webroot antivirus program.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

Starting at $1,099.99 (Best Buy) + free Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Book Cover Keyboard, YouTube Premium, and Webroot Internet Security Plus with Antivirus

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Watch the entire Super Bowl LVI halftime show video and feel big time nostalgia

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The Super Bowl halftime show was, by nearly all accounts, a big success this year.

The show, produced by Dr. Dre, featured a bevy of stars, including Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. For millennials, classic tracks like “Still Dre” and “In Da Club” delivered hardcore nostalgia. It was clear that we were the target audience for the Super Bowl halftime show now, after years of older artists like The Rolling Stones appealed to our parents.

I say lean into the nostalgia and enjoy the whole show, which was posted by the NFL on YouTube.

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  • QR code Super Bowl ad for Coinbase was a kind of brilliant copy of ‘The Office’

Return to Middle-earth with the epic ‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ trailer

A white-cloaked figure stands on a hill overlooking a beautiful city. In the distance stand two massive trees: one light and one dark.

After years of waiting and only the smallest crumbs of content to tide us over, we finally have our first trailer for Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

Despite being called The Lord of the Rings, this series does not, in fact, tell the story of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. While those novels take place in the Third Age of Middle-earth, The Rings of Power brings us into the Second Age, likely drawing from Tolkien’s Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.

You’ll find no Frodo or Bilbo in The Rings of Power, but you may recognize other characters. Keep an eye out for familiar faces like Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) and Elrond (Robert Aramayo). Plus, if the show’s name is anything to go by, we’ll be seeing the forging of the Great Rings — and a certain Dark Lord — at some point soon.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power premieres on Prime Video Sept. 2.

The Super Bowl halftime show had the internet feeling intense nostalgia

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The Super Bowl LVI halftime show was a nostalgia bomb for Millennials and Gen Xers. The internet was loving it — while also grappling with the fact that we’re old, now.

The show featured a whole bevy of performers associated with Dr. Dre, who produced the show, including Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. So of course, when 50 came out and performed “In Da Club,” or Dre did “California Love,” or Eminem did the opening bars of “Forgot About Dre,” people of a certain age were hit over the head with nostalgia for the 2000s. And OH GOD, the nostalgia from the keys on “Still Dre.” We’re boomers now, folks.

The tweets, memes, and reactions rolled in with people both loving the songs and feeling old as hell.

In general the halftime show was fun and stylish. You got just enough of each performer’s catalogue without having to see, let’s say, Eminem, dig into his more recent work. You got Kendrick at the peak of his powers, Dre leading the show, Snoop Dogg just…being Snoop Dogg.

The reviews overall were solid, since the viewing audience for the NFL these days probably has super strong memories of the music in question.

Just goes to show you, nostalgia is a powerful tool.

Chevy resurrected ‘The Sopranos’ for a Super Bowl commercial. The internet loved it.

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The Sopranos already returned with the 2021 prequel film The Many Saints of Newark. But it made another comeback during the Super Bowl on Sunday.

Chevy ran an ad featuring Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who played Tony Soprano’s daughter Meadow in the classic HBO series, driving an electric Silverado. The spot effectively copied the iconic opening credits scene, where Tony drives from New York to New Jersey, smoking a cigar in a massive SUV. Here’s the ad in full.

The internet immediately flooded with reactions because the internet freaking loves The Sopranos. There was one common joke about Meadow finally learning how to park because of, you know, that final scene.

There was also some folks really loving the ad because nostalgia is a heck of thing.

People especially loved the hug at the end, between Sigler and Robert Iler, who player her on-screen brother AJ in the show.

Sure, the ad was a minute long. But Chevy definitely seemed to predict correctly that Sopranos fans would love to have just 60 seconds of the fictional family.

Polestar EV calls out overblown advertising… with blunt Super Bowl ad

Dark outline of a car.

The Volvo spin-off EV company Polestar aired its first Super Bowl ad Sunday, and it’s blunt.

For 30 seconds, we see the dark outline of the Swedish company’s Polestar 2 electric sedan with a flashing list of things Polestar and its marketing team aren’t willing to do to get people to go electric and buy its $45,000 (and up) car.

The spot is silent save for some ominous background music, and starts out by calling out “epic voice overs” and goes on to not-so-subtly drag Volkswagen, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and basically every over-the-top Super Bowl commercial from Budweiser’s Clydesdales to star-studded Pepsi promos.

It packs a lot of (fair) judgment into the half minute segment, blasting companies for greenwashing, hidden agendas, and empty promises.

But it’s still an ad. No sugar coating.

QR code Super Bowl ad for Coinbase was a kind of brilliant copy of ‘The Office’

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The early winner for the most effective ad during this year’s Super Bowl might just go to Coinbase, the cryptocurrency exchange platform. The company ran a remarkably simple ad: It was just a bouncing QR code, just like the classic DVD logo scene from The Office.

The ad practically begged you to scan the QR code on your TV and see where it led. It was so basic, a little thing bouncing around, changing colors. The 60-second spot was just long enough for people at home to think something was broken.

If you did scan the code, it took you to Coinbase’s site, which was promoting a $15 Bitcoin giveaway for joining the cryptocurrency marketplace. Just The Office scene with the DVD menu, but it only hit the corner of the screen perfectly right at the end. Brilliant.

There’s hardly anything as, let’s say…divisive…online as crypto. But even those skeptical of crypto seemed to admit the commercial was clever. Even if you hated it, the ad did its job. It 100 percent got folks’ attention.

The ad from Coinbase actually might’ve been too effective. The Coinbase app crashed soon after the company’s spot aired during the big game.

And just a quick public service announcement. In general, please don’t scan random QR codes if they weren’t approved for broadcast during the biggest television event of the year. Getting you to scan a random QR code is actually a pretty common scam.

Jamie-Lynn Sigler electrifies iconic ‘Sopranos’ opener in Chevy Super Bowl ad

Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Robert Iler stand in front of the Silverado electric truck in blue.

Woke up this morning, charged your Silverado EV.

HBO’s classic series The Sopranos made an appearance during the Super Bowl along with Chevy’s first electric truck. Nearly frame for frame, Chevy’s 60-second ad matches the opening sequence of the 1999-2006 show with the late James Gandolfini’s Tony Soprano in a Chevy Suburban. Except this is the 2022 version.

In the driver’s seat is Jamie-Lynn Sigler, the actor who played gangster Tony’s daughter, Meadow, who sat next to her father in the passenger seat in her most famous scene. Instead of a cigar she has a lollipop; in place of Tony’s gold chains she wears a tennis bracelet; instead of paying a toll she uses her electronic E-ZPass. But most noticeably, instead of a gas guzzler, she’s driving from Manhattan into New Jersey in a dual-motor battery-powered Chevy Silverado with 400 miles of range. The truck will first be available summer 2023.

A few days before the ad aired, Sigler said in a Zoom call that the first thing she noticed when she got into the truck was, “This feels like something from the future.” This EV, with its 17-inch touchscreen, silent ride, and EV-to-EV charging ability, makes a 1999 Suburban feel like a relic from another era. Though there are echoes of the big Chevy vehicles of yore in its dominating size (the truck bed is about 9 feet long), and cabin that seats five comfortably.

Would Meadow be riding in an electric pickup in 2022? Sigler thinks so. “Meadow has always been a socially, environmentally, and all-around conscious person.”

Sigler said she got to actually drive the e-truck during the shoot and felt it represented the “heavily flawed characters” from the show well, who are tough but reliable.

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The minute-long spot, directed by show creator David Chase, concludes at a charging station with another familiar Sopranos face. As with the series itself, we’d hate to spoil the surprise ending.