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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Falun Gong Lawsuit Against Cisco

NYT Technology - 1 hour 28 min ago
The court’s decision could have broader implications for lawsuits seeking to hold companies liable for international human rights abuses.

Apple Weather down: Apple confirms Weather app outage

Mashable - 2 hours 16 min ago

Updated on April 28 at 2:12 p.m. ET — Apple confirmed problems with its iOS Weather app on Tuesday afternoon. The Apple support page says the Weather app is experiencing an active outage, with a note that reads, "This service may be slow or unavailable."

iPhone users in the United States are experiencing problems accessing the Apple iOS Weather app on Tuesday afternoon.

For millions of iPhone users, checking the standard Apple Weather app is part of their daily routine, but the app is not loading for all users. On X and Reddit, confused and frustrated iPhone users are reporting issues with Weather, with some saying they can't recall the app ever going down previously.

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Multiple Mashable editors in the United States were unable to access the app; however, one of our editors was able to access it, though it took about 10 seconds to load. As of this writing, the Apple online support page shows an active outage with the Weather app.

Mashable reached out to Apple for comment, and we'll update this story if we receive a response.

DownDetector, the platform where users can report errors with popular websites and apps, does not have a page for the Weather app. However, DownDetector does show sudden spikes in both The Weather Channel app and Apple Support.

Internet outages have become a common occurrence over the past year, but major outages within the Apple ecosystem remain rare.

(Disclosure: DownDetector and Mashable are both owned by the same parent company, Ziff Davis.)

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Untitled Nintendo Film: Do Nintendo and Illumination have a mystery movie coming in 2028?

Mashable - 3 hours 7 min ago

If you haven't been a big fan of Nintendo's recent foray into major motion pictures, then the company may have a chance to redeem itself.

Following the recent release of the poorly reviewed but extremely financially lucrative The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, it looks like Nintendo's partnership with the animation studio Illumination is set to continue in a couple of years.

Universal Pictures Spain uploaded a release schedule for the next few years to its website (courtesy of Kotaku) and, lo and behold, one of the upcoming movies is called "UNTITLED ILLUMINATION/NINTENDO EVENT FILM."

That's...probably not what it will actually be called, but with a tentative release date of April 12, 2028, they've got time to figure that part out.

Editor's note: Spoilers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie are ahead.

SEE ALSO: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' review: Death is coming for us all Well, would you look at that? Credit: Screenshot: Universal Pictures Spain

Naturally, the internet is slightly abuzz with speculation about what this movie could be. Given that it's only two years after the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, it's reasonable to assume this is something else, though we should leave some space open for the possibility that this is just another Chris Pratt vehicle. (The Pratt-lead Super Mario Bros. movie came out in 2023, followed by Super Mario Galaxy in 2026, and a third is expected in 2029.)

For Nintendo fans, the most likely candidate is some kind of Donkey Kong animated feature starring Seth Rogen, who voiced the tie-wearing ape in The Super Mario Bros. Movie but was conspicuously absent from Galaxy. I'm not bringing this idea up out of nowhere, as there is already a copyright for an untitled Donkey Kong movie swirling around out there. Given that we just got a big Donkey Kong game for Switch 2, this would make a ton of sense.

Another less likely (but still worth mentioning) candidate is Star Fox.

The beloved but somewhat dormant Nintendo space dogfighting franchise just got a shot in the arm with the inclusion of protagonist Fox McCloud as a major character in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, voiced by Glen Powell.

Some recent reporting suggests Nintendo is looking to revive Star Fox through a new game, so maybe a spin-off movie for Powell could happen in a couple of years. Still, Donkey Kong feels more likely at this point in time.

Finally, we have to consider the possibility that the "UNTITLED ILLUMINATION/NINTENDO EVENT FILM" is a mistake, a re-release, or something similarly anticlimactic.

One thing we can rule out is the upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, which just wrapped production. That's already set for a 2027 release, and obviously, as a live-action movie, it wouldn't be done by Illumination. In fact, it's not even a Universal release, as Sony is handling that one.

Hopefully, whatever this ends up being is better than the first two animated Mario movies.

Id tell anyone to buy the TCL QM6K mini-LED TV, so maybe you should while the 75-inch is almost 50% off

Mashable - 3 hours 17 min ago

SAVE $620: As of April 28, the 75-inch TCL QM6K Mini-LED QLED 4K TV is on sale for $679.99 at Best Buy, saving you $620 or around 48%.

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My household switched to the TCL QM6K as our living room TV in the fall, and I've been recommending it to everyone since — at full price, too. But as of April 28, you can snag the best budget mini-LED TV for nearly 50% off at Best Buy: The 75-inch TCL QM6K is down to $679.99 from its usual $1,299.99, saving you $620.

$679.99 sounds like even more of a steal when you compare it to the 65-inch version, which is on sale for $649.99 — you'd be getting 10 more inches of diagonal screen for just $30 extra. For comparison, there's a $200 price difference between the 55-inch and 65-inch QM6K models right now.

SEE ALSO: Looksmaxxing my bedroom TV with the Hisense Déco: The chic, small, budget QLED TV that blends in with my decor

$679.99 matches its lowest price ever according to price tracker camelcamelcamel and beats the sale price at TCL's own website, where the 75-inch model is going for $899.99.

The TCL QM6K is lit by a panel of thousands of tiny LED bulbs that can brighten and dim independently of other zones of bulbs in the screen. This inch-by-inch precision provides deeper blacks and starker contrast than a regular LED TV or non-mini-LED QLED TV. Shadowy parts of dark scenes stay dark yet legible (not just gray) in dark rooms, while muting the annoying hazy glow that typically hovers around bright objects.

"The Long Night" is a famously dark and hard-to-see episode without the right TV. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

One of my most notable QM6K experiences has been rewatching Game of Thrones. I can actually see the intricacies of important interactions and facial expressions in night scenes lit by just a candle or a torch — groundbreaking. The third season of House of the Dragon will be my first HOTD experience with a nice TV, so you can imagine I'm counting down the days until June 21.

Alternatively, a mini-LED QLED TV is an excellent TV choice for watching sports, especially in the daytime. If you're a big FIFA person, the QM6K will be your best friend during the World Cup.

The best deals on Canon cameras for content creators: Save up to $180

Mashable - 3 hours 34 min ago
The best Canon camera deals at a glance: Canon PowerShot V1 $848.95 (save $180.05) Get Deal Canon EOS R50 V $569 (save $150.99) Get Deal

So you want to graduate to a real camera. Sure, your iPhone's camera is beyond suitable for everyday snaps and videos, but there's something to be said about a physical camera that isn't also a handheld computer.

If you're looking for a capable camera separate from your phone, Canon is one of the top names in the business. And as of April 28, two entry-level models built for vloggers and content creators (the PowerShot V1 and EOS R50 V) are on sale for up to $180 off. Both options are solid picks for shooting videos and photos on the go, but they differ in what they excel in. Either way, you'll get a great deal if you shop now at Amazon.

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$1,029 Save $180.05   Get Deal Why we like it

If you're looking for a compact point-and-shoot camera, the Canon PowerShot V1 is the way to go. On sale for only $848.95, it's just $49 shy of its lowest price ever. The PowerShot V1 is equipped with an ultra-wide-angle zoom lens that includes dual optical and digital stabilization for handheld recording. The built-in mic captures clear audio, while a built-in fan keeps it cool during continuous shooting at 4K60P. Whether you're capturing unboxing videos, makeup tutorials, or travel vlogs, it's a convenient companion that fits in your jacket pocket. Our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) tested this camera and called it a "solid choice for vloggers and videographers seeking a compact camera, thanks to its stabilized 4K recording, fun color profiles, and three-capsule microphone."

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For those who want more creative control, the Canon EOS R50 V is a reasonably priced mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses. In other words, it's more versatile than the fixed-lens PowerShot V1, though it's not quite as convenient for portability. Our pals at PCMag dubbed it the best entry-level option for vlogging and awarded it an Editors' Choice badge of honor. "The reasonably priced EOS R50 V vlogging camera records crisp 4K30 video and sound, includes dual mounting points for widescreen and vertical video, and works with Canon's range of RF mirrorless lenses," PCMag's camera expert writes. As of April 28, it's down to just $569 instead of $719.99 at Amazon — its best price ever. Just keep in mind you'll have to buy lenses separately.

Tidy up your home for less with 20% off the EcoVacs Deebot X11 Pro Omni

Mashable - 3 hours 51 min ago

SAVE $200.99: As of April 28, get the EcoVacs Deebot X11 Pro Omni for $799 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's a discount of 20%.

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Feel like you spend all your time cleaning? In 2026, we're offloading some of those tasks to robots, especially since they're much more capable than they used to be. If you're ready to pick up a robot vacuum to pick up some of the slack, now's the time to do it, especially since we've found a great discount you'll want to jump on.

As of April 28, get the EcoVacs Deebot X11 Pro Omni for $799 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $999.99. That's $200.99 off and a discount of 20%.

SEE ALSO: The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop is sitting at an all-time low price

This robot vacuum and mop is a feature-rich option that can handle just about anything you throw at it. It boasts 19,500a of blast suction to power through dirt and debris, whether it's ground into your carpet or simply continues accumulating in the form of crumbs by your table. Plus, thanks to its self-cleaning system it can scrub, wash, and clean in real-time and switch seamlessly between vacuuming and mopping.

It uses a triple lift system to automatically lift its brushes and switch over to mop-only mode when it detects liquids. That means you don't have to waste time manually swapping between mop and vacuum, so the bot can handle everything on its own. It also uses side brushes to cover all the areas that its roller can't.

If you're ready to have a cleaner home without having to stress about all the extra time you'll need to handle it, this is a robot vacuum and mop that can handle all of that for you. Jump in and claim yours while it's available for a significant discount.

Google Signs A.I. Deal With the Pentagon

NYT Technology - 4 hours 4 min ago
The Pentagon has also signed deals for using A.I. on classified networks with OpenAI and Elon Musk’s xAI, amid a dispute with Anthropic.

The Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones are over half off at Amazon — save $110

Mashable - 4 hours 8 min ago

SAVE $110: The Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones are on sale at Amazon for $99.99, down from the standard price $209.99. That's a 52% discount that matches the record low at Amazon.

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Your headphones are important. We use them for hours everyday while listening to podcasts, audiobooks, playlists, and tuning into our favorite YouTube channels. Having a pair that's uncomfortable when wearing for hours is not acceptable anymore. If you have a pair that isn't worthy of your listening hours, check out this deal at Amazon on a pair that focuses on comfort.

As of April 28, the Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones are on sale at Amazon for $99.99 in select colorways, marked down from the usual price $209.99. That's a 52% discount that takes a major $110 off the price. It matches the record low at Amazon.

Getting up to 40 hours of battery life before needing a recharge, the Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones could be great if your current headphones need replacing. At the low sale price of under $100, they could also make for a great backup pair to keep in your work bag or stashed in the glove box.

SEE ALSO: The Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones are $50 off at Amazon — buy now for under $300

Skullcandy designed the Crusher Evo headphones to fit with an over-the-ear design, rather than sitting on the ears. This makes them a comfortable option for longer wear like while traveling. More travel-worthy features come in the form of the foldable and collapsible cup design.

Mashable Tech Reporter Alex Perry reviewed the Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones back in 2020 and noted they're a solid option for those who don't want to spend big bucks on over-the-ear headphones but still want solid sound quality.

If you're in need of affordable and comfortable headphones that come with excellent battery life, consider today's sale price on the Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones. They're on sale for under $100 at Amazon for a limited time.

Here Are the Key Players in the OpenAI Trial

NYT Technology - 4 hours 24 min ago
Elon Musk, Sam Altman and several other key artificial intelligence industry figures are slated to testify in the trial, which is expected to last several weeks.

An OpenAI phone with agents instead of apps joins the hardware rumor mill

Mashable - 4 hours 28 min ago

OpenAI is apparently not content with just running the most talked-about AI chatbot on the planet. The company now wants to be in your pocket, too.

Prominent Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo published findings this weekend revealing that OpenAI is developing a smartphone built around AI agents rather than traditional apps. According to Kuo, the device is being built in partnership with MediaTek and Qualcomm on the processor side, with Luxshare serving as the exclusive manufacturing partner.

Mass production isn't expected until 2028, with specs and suppliers likely locked in by late 2026 or early 2027.

SEE ALSO: Florida investigates OpenAI over deadly mass shooting

The core pitch, per Kuo, is a fundamental rethinking of the way our phones work.

Instead of juggling a pile of apps, users would simply tell their phone what they want to do, and the AI agent would accomplish that task. OpenAI is reportedly building an agentic AI operating system from the ground up around that premise.

Kuo notes that OpenAI has several advantages in this space, including an established consumer brand, years of accumulated user data, and frontier AI models. The phone would reportedly combine on-device AI for continuous context awareness with cloud AI handling heavier computational tasks.

This is a separate venture from OpenAI's previously announced hardware ambitions. The company has been working alongside former Apple Chief Design Officer Jony Ive on a small, screenless AI companion device.

SEE ALSO: Leak reveals what Sam Altman and Jony Ive are cooking up: 100 million AI 'companion' devices

As Mashable reported last October, that project has hit significant development headwinds, including software architecture challenges, infrastructure hurdles, and the thorny question of how to build an "always-on" AI personality that feels helpful rather than creepy.

One source close to the project told the Financial Times that OpenAI is already stretched thin just keeping ChatGPT running, which reportedly costs between $3 and $4 billion annually. A release that was once eyed for 2026 could slip to 2027.

Whether OpenAI can actually deliver on any of its hardware ambitions is the real question. Several "revolutionary" AI devices have already gone to the tech graveyard. The Rabbit R1 promised similar things. So did the Humane Pin, which was discontinued less than a year after launch. OpenAI is betting that it's not like the others.

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Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

Upgrade your gaming PC with the Alienware 34 240Hz QD-OLED for the lowest price weve seen

Mashable - 4 hours 29 min ago

SAVE $150: As of April 28, get the Alienware 34 240Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor for $649.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $799.99. That's a discount of 19% and the lowest price we've seen.

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Whether you're playing your favorite first-person shooters or enjoying a story-based game, an immersive gaming monitor is essential. The right one can help you feel like you're right in the middle of the action, and we've found a discount on one in particular that you'll love adding to your home setup.

As of April 28, get the Alienware 34 240Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor for $649.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $799.99. That's $150 off and a discount of 19%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.

SEE ALSO: The 4 best premium gaming monitors instantly level up your desktop — for a price

This 34.2-inch gaming monitor boasts a 3440 x 1440 display with an 0.03 response and a 240Hz refresh rate. With an extensive 1800R curve, it can put you right in the middle of the action, whether you're fighting off zombies or heading out on a picturesque role-playing adventure.

It features DCI-P3 99.3% color coverage and Delta E

If you're looking to add a new monitor to the way you enjoy games on PC, or you just want a great new specimen for daily work and internet use, this is a splurge well worth making. Just make sure you don't miss it while it's so heavily discounted.

The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop is sitting at an all-time low price

Mashable - 4 hours 43 min ago

SAVE $600: The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop is on sale at Amazon for $899, down from the list price of $1,499. That's a 40% discount that matches the lowest we've seen at Amazon.

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Unless vacuuming is your favorite household chore, there's an easy way to assign the task to someone else. No, you don't need to bother the kids with the task. Instead, you can offload it to a powerful robot vacuum that also mops. If you've been meaning to find a new robot vacuum, check out today's Amazon sale.

As of April 28, the Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete Robot Vacuum and Mop is on sale at Amazon for $899, marked down from the usual price of $1,499. That works out to a 40% discount or a savings of $600. This sale price also matches the lowest we've seen at Amazon.

The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete takes cleaning floors seriously. It comes with an impressive 28,000Pa suction power which is approaching the strongest available on the market. It's also ideal for homes that have tall thresholds since it can lift itself 3.15 inches.

SEE ALSO: It's never been this cheap to snag the Eufy E15 robot lawn mower — save $850 at Amazon

Sticky spills should be no issue for the Mova Z60 since it uses hot-water mopping that can reach up to 176 degrees to help get rid of tough stains. However, there's no worry about the carpet getting wet because the Mova Z60 has a built-in auto shield to block any moisture for getting on the carpet or leaking onto a rug.

Mova also thought of pet owners when designing the Z60 Ultra Roller Complete. It contains two compartments for different cleaning solitons, and one is designed to tackle pet area that might need extra attention, especially when it comes to getting rid of odors.

Since the Mova Z60 is back at a record-low price, upgrade your home's cleaning routine. It's a powerful model that'll help out with one of the most time-consuming chores at home.

Valve Steam Controller: What reviewers are saying, how to get your hands on one

Mashable - 4 hours 43 min ago

Attention PC gamers: The controller of your dreams might be here soon.

Valve's new Steam Controller is set to launch imminently, and early reviews are out now to give us an idea of what to expect. This is a fully customizable gamepad that's meant to work with every (or at least almost every) game in your Steam library. It was initially revealed alongside the upcoming Steam Machine and VR headset Valve is producing, but the controller is coming first because, well, it hasn't fallen victim to the global memory shortage like the console and VR headset have.

With all of that being said, here is how to get your hands on a Steam Controller, as well as what some critics are saying about it.

How to get a Steam Controller Credit: Valve

The process of getting a Steam Controller seems relatively straightforward, though I can't personally guarantee success when the time comes.

Orders open on May 4 at 1 p.m. ET, when they will be available for purchase through the official Valve Steam Controller store page. Will there be enough stock for everyone to get one? Given that this isn't subject to the RAM shortage, there may very well be.

Steam Controller review roundup

As for what critics are saying about it, pretty much every major outlet's review is much more positive than negative. That's especially in comparison to the original 2015 Steam Controller, which had two mouse-replicating touchpads in place of analog sticks. It was...divisive, to say the least.

The new Steam controller has two regular analog sticks, a normal array of face and shoulder buttons, some optional back buttons for good measure, and two trackpads like the Steam Deck for any mouse inputs you might need to do.

Our friend Will Greenwald at PCMag says he hated the original Steam Controller, but adores the way the new one feels in his hands.

"The new Steam Controller is much more solid, comparable with an Xbox gamepad in heft and grip curve. It’s still mostly plain, matte black plastic, but textured to be more secure and less slippery than its half-glossy predecessor," Greenwald wrote. "The touchpads have a smooth, satiny finish that's so much nicer under the thumb, the triggers have smooth tension that doesn't feel remotely spongy, and the permanently attached rear buttons are nice and clicky. It feels better to hold in all regards."

While the Steam Controller is mostly just a game controller with some additional inputs, it does have a unique charging puck that snaps onto the bottom of the controller. You can plug a USB cable into the puck and connect it to your PC, allowing for easy charging while you play. Jessica Conditt of Engadget had high praise for this little addition, but also noted that other forms of connectivity work just fine, too.

"The puck snaps onto the belly of the controller for charging, and when you hover the gamepad’s connection point over it, it jumps up and latches on like a cute little sucker fish. I don’t know if this behavior is an intentional selling point, but it certainly is for me," Conditt wrote. "The Steam Controller also connects to devices via Bluetooth or with a cable, and in all configurations it’s performed without issue for me."

Credit: Valve

On top of that, everyone agreed that battery life isn't an issue here. Valve promises more than 30 hours of battery life on a single charge, and with the charging puck, you never have to stop playing for a power up.

Generally speaking, critics agree that playing games with the Steam Controller is a quality experience, though it's worth noting that not everyone loved that aspect of the device in all contexts. Multiple reviews noted that the controller is only compatible with Steam games, so if you want to play Xbox Game Pass games with it, you're out of luck. Beyond that, some critics, like IGN's Bo Moore, noted that playing conventionally mouse-controlled games with the touchpads is not a great experience.

"For the sake of testing, I tried playing Crusader Kings 3 and Against the Storm with the Steam Controller, neither of which have built-in controller support," Moore wrote. "In both cases, the games were playable, but it’s not a very efficient or enjoyable experience, and I gave up in frustration after a few minutes, even when employing one of the community profiles already built for the Steam Deck."

Even with those particular limitations, it sounds like the Steam Controller is kind of a dream gamepad for anyone with a massive Steam library and a desire to play games from their couch every now and then.

Ted Lasso Season 4 teaser reveals Richmonds womens football team

Mashable - 4 hours 53 min ago

Do you smell a whiff of shortbread? Or hear faint snatches of folksy life advice on the wind? That can only mean one thing: Ted Lasso is almost back.

Apple TV's Emmy-winning comedy returns for a fourth season this August, bringing Ted (Jason Sudeikis) back to Richmond following his Season 3 departure. This time, though, he won't be coaching the same Richmond Greyhounds he worked with before. Instead, he's heading up a second division women's football team. The series first hinted at bringing in a women's team in its Season 3 finale, when Keeley (Juno Temple) presented Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) with a proposal for one.

SEE ALSO: Everything we know about 'Ted Lasso' Season 4

The first teaser for Season 4 shows the women's team in action, from tryouts to practices to high-stakes games. It also highlights new faces, from Sex Education's Tanya Reynolds as an assistant coach to Tracey Ullman in an undisclosed role. Other additions to the cast include Jude Mack, Faye Marsay, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, Abbie Hern and Grant Feely.

Several old Ted Lasso favorites will also be returning for Season 4. Sudeikis, Waddingham, and Temple will be reprising their roles, as will Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, and Jeremy Swift.

On top of showcasing the women's team, the Season 4 teaser also hints at some juicy developments ahead for the Ted Lasso ensemble. Rebecca kisses Matthijs (Matteo van der Grijn), the Dutch houseboat owner she spent a magical night with in Season 3. Elsewhere, Roy and Keeley share some charged moments — is their romance back on the table after deciding to be friends in Season 3? For matters of the heart and of football alike, we'll have to wait until August to find out.

Ted Lasso Season 4 premieres Aug. 5 on Apple TV.

The end of Aprils free Lego is a cute bouquet of field flowers from the Botanicals collection

Mashable - 5 hours 8 min ago

FREE LEGO FLOWERS: Through April 30, spending $40 at Lego.com unlocks a free Lego Botanicals Field Flowers set.

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We're approaching official "pull off on the side of the road to pick flowers" season. Lego is celebrating by giving away free Lego Botanicals Field Flowers sets to anyone who spends $40 at Lego.com through April 30.

The Field Flowers set includes two dandelions (the wispy gray kind that you blow on and the regular yellow kind) and an ear of wheat. Though bags of 100 pieces or less typically only go for $5, most free sets can't typically be purchased separately — so this is still an exclusive grab.

SEE ALSO: Best Mother's Day gifts 2026: 40+ ideas for pampering, de-stressing, or making life easier

Sets that'll quickly get you to the $40 point include the Lego Botanicals Magnolia Branches for $49.99, Lego Star Wars AT-RT Attack set for $44.99, Lego Mario Kart Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit set for $49.99, Lego Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull for $44.99, or Lego Botanicals Tiny Planets set for $49.99. You can also combine multiple lower cost sets to hit $40, and preorders count toward the promo.

Also through April 30, Lego Insiders will get double the points on their purchase of Pokémon Legos like the Lego Eevee or Lego Pikachu and Poké Ball, or on the Claude Monet Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies art set. Those points can be redeemed for money off a future purchase.

Need to get rid of old Legos before bringing home new ones? You can recycle unwanted Bricks and minifigures using the Lego Replay free mail-in service.

G.M.’s Profit Bolstered by a $500 Million Tariff Refund

NYT Technology - 5 hours 26 min ago
Because of a February Supreme Court decision, General Motors said it would receive refunds on some of the tariffs it had paid.

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