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Work, stream, travel, repeat with this $200 MacBook Air
Work, stream, travel, repeat with this $200 MacBook Air

New York Post

time38 minutes ago

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Work, stream, travel, repeat with this $200 MacBook Air

Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: Get a high-quality refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3' for just $199.97 (reg. $999) with free shipping. Perfect as a backup, travel buddy, or everyday laptop. We all have that one device we rely on when our main setup is out of reach—something light, dependable, and ready to go. That's exactly what this refurbished MacBook Air 13.3″ can be. And at just $199.97 (regularly $999), it's kind of a no-brainer. Even better? Free shipping is included. Whether you're heading out on summer travel, need a dedicated laptop for school, or just want something you can leave at your desk (or toss in your bag), this MacBook Air gets the job done—without draining your bank account. New York Post COmposite Inside, it's got a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor and 128GB SSD, which means it boots up quickly, runs smoothly, and gives you enough space for the essentials: documents, photos, apps, and that folder you've been meaning to organize for two years. The 13.3' widescreen display is easy on the eyes, and thanks to Intel HD Graphics 6000, it handles everything from email to streaming like a pro. And yes, it's refurbished with a Grade A/B rating, so it might have a scuff or two on the outside—but it's been fully tested and cleaned, so the important stuff runs just like it should. Oh, and did we mention the 12-hour battery life? Whether you're working from the couch, a café, or somewhere between terminals at the airport, you're covered. Reliable, affordable, and portable—this is the kind of tech deal that doesn't come around often. If you've been looking for a smart backup or everyday machine, here's your sign. Get this quality refurbished Apple MacBook Air while it's just $199.97 (regularly $999) with free shipping through July 20. StackSocial prices subject to change.

MasterClass Skin Health series review: Why it's worth taking
MasterClass Skin Health series review: Why it's worth taking

New York Post

time38 minutes ago

  • Health
  • New York Post

MasterClass Skin Health series review: Why it's worth taking

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Whether you're new to skincare or have your seven-step lineup on lock, it can still be overwhelming to absorb all there is to know. You've got serums that tingle (but not in a good way), a drawer full of abandoned eye creams, and influencers telling you to smear snail goo on your face while chanting affirmations. Luckily, there's a new online series that'll make you think twice before selecting your moisturizer or tending to your morning routine. Enter Skin Health, the newest original series from MasterClass, here to rescue your face — and your wallet — from the chaos. Instead of pushing more products or promising dewy a litany of products you may not need, this series *actually* teaches you how skin works. Awesome, right? 'This class gives you science-backed facts straight from board-certified dermatologists and a cosmetic chemist. Whether you're battling breakouts, fine lines, eczema, or just overwhelmed by products, these 20 bite-size episodes cover every skin type and concern,' Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist, founder of the skincare brand BeautyStat, and one of the instructors for this MasterClass, exclusively shared with Post Wanted. You'll learn what works, what's hype, and how to build a routine that *actually* delivers. MasterClass The cast? Absolute icons. You've got Dr. Shereene Idriss (aka, the internet's beloved #PillowtalkDerm), Dr. Michelle Henry, Dr. April Armstrong, and cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson. Translation: no influencers and no sponsored hype that can be confusing to debunk. It's just straight talk from people who know what they're doing and have receipts. And by receipts, we mean degrees, research and decades of experience. They've seen your skin struggles a million times, and they're here to help, as noted in the course's trailer. What is MasterClass? MasterClass is like getting a backstage pass to the lives and minds of some of the world's biggest icons. Only, instead of just watching, you get to learn from them. Imagine cooking alongside Gordon Ramsay, picking up tennis tips from Serena Williams, or diving into storytelling with Martin Scorsese, all from the comfort of your couch. It's not your typical boring online class; it's more like a VIP masterclass in passion, creativity, and hustle, wrapped up in glossy, cinematic videos that feel like mini-movies. What really hooks people is how these legends teach skills and share their stories and their mindset; the kind of advice you can't find in textbooks. It's inspiring, aspirational, and sometimes even life-changing if you let it be. That said, MasterClass isn't some magic wand for instantly turning you into a pro overnight. It's more about sparking your curiosity and motivation than handing you a step-by-step blueprint. I've been reviewing the platform for years, and I always look forward to learning something new. The classes can feel a bit like watching a well-made documentary— lots of cool insights but not always the nitty-gritty details or practice drills you might want. But if you're hungry for inspiration, love learning from the best in the biz, and enjoy a beautifully crafted video experience, MasterClass nails it. It's education with a glam twist, perfect for dreamers who want to peek behind the curtain and soak up some serious star power. About the Class Dr. Idriss kicks things off with a truth bomb: 'Any tan is sun damage.' Ouch. That summer glow you loved in 2017? Yeah…it was your skin screaming for help. She breaks down sunscreen in a way that makes sense: what kind to buy, how to layer it with makeup, and why it's non-negotiable (yes, even if your melanin is poppin'). Then Dr. Michelle Henry comes in, absolutely glowing with expertise, and talks about everything from hair loss to aging to why that fancy 'glow serum' probably isn't doing anything. Her specialty? Skin of color. And she brings the kind of knowledge that makes you side-eye 80% of the products you've bought on impulse. 'The skincare space is often overwhelming and cluttered with misinformation,' Dr. Henry exclusively shared with me. 'By educating people on the why behind ingredients and routines, we empower them to make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary damage or expense.' The goal of this class? To help you cut through the noise and create a routine that's grounded in science and tailored to your individual needs and lifestyle. Feeling squeaky clean? You may not want to be. Dr. April Armstrong shows up next to casually ruin your beloved hot showers. Apparently, all that steamy goodness is slowly cooking your skin barrier. Her advice? Lukewarm water, gentle cleansers and stop scrubbing like you're preparing your skin for battle. Also, your scalp? It's begging for attention. She'll explain, but you have to take the class to learn more. 'The most important takeaway from this course is that you'll feel more empowered and confident in taking care of your skin,' Dr. Armstrong exclusively shared with me. 'By the end, you'll have the knowledge to make thoughtful choices about your skincare routine, without feeling confused or overwhelmed by all the options out there. You'll gain a clear understanding of what your skin truly needs and how to support it, whether you're dealing with dryness, breakouts, or simply aiming to maintain healthy, youthful skin.' And then there's Ron Robinson, the chemist with the tea. He's formulated products for brands you've definitely drooled over, and now he's here to tell you what's actually worth your money. Spoiler: it's not always the $98 serum with a dropper and French label. Robinson breaks down ingredient lists like he's a detective, and it's pretty neat. My review The whole series is made up of 20 short episodes. Think: skincare Netflix binge, minus the drama and with actual benefits. Whether you're dealing with acne, eczema, mystery bumps, or you're just tired of your skin gaslighting you, Skin Health has something for you. The tone is chill, the advice is gold, and the experts treat you like a smart human, not a walking marketing target. And yes, I watched the whole thing. It started as 'just one episode before bed,' and five hours later, I was questioning my skincare routine. This was an interesting part of the class. As much as I slather on serums and dollop on moisturizers, this MasterClass proves that there's always something to learn in the skincare industry — even for someone who works full time in beauty. The next morning, I felt a bit more adept and swift at my routine. I appreciated the experts who took the time to share awareness on the skincare industry on one of the best online learning platforms (that I've been reviewing for years). Here are some takeaways and key learnings I've jotted down from taking this course: What are some things a MasterClass member will learn in this class? How to identify my skin type and unique needs The science behind common ingredients like retinoids, vitamin C, and peptides (my favorite part!) How to read product labels and avoid harmful trends How to build a routine for morning and night How internal health and lifestyle factors influence the skin Specific guidance for treating acne, hyperpigmentation, aging, and sensitive skin 'I'm honored to be part of this class on MasterClass. As a dermatologist, my passion is educating and empowering people to take better care of their skin. When you understand how your skin works and what it needs, skincare becomes less overwhelming and more intentional, effective, and even enjoyable. I hope that this course helps you feel more confident in your daily routine and better equipped to make choices that truly support your skin's health.' Dr. April Armstrong, board-certified dermatologist and MasterClass instructor Pros One of the best aspects of this course, as is the case with every MasterClass online program, is its expert-led instruction. The course is taught by board-certified dermatologists and a cosmetic chemist, ensuring that the information is credible and up-to-date. For instance, Dr. Idriss emphasizes the importance of daily SPF, regardless of skin tone, and provides practical advice on sunscreen application and layering with makeup There's also comprehensive coverage, which is excellent for beginners and years-long skincare users alike. The series delves into various aspects of skincare, including cleansing, moisturizing, anti-aging, retinol usage, and more. Each episode is concise, making it easy to digest complex topics without feeling overwhelmed. I found the course to have practical tips as well. The course offers actionable advice, such as how to build a personalized skincare routine, decode product labels, and identify ingredients worth investing in. This empowers viewers to make informed decisions about their skincare products and routines. With episodes ranging from 10 to 20 minutes, the course is designed to fit into busy schedules, too. Additionally, MasterClass offers downloadable guides and offline viewing options, and I always find this to enhance the learning experience. Cons Because of how great this class was, there aren't too many cons. However, access to the series requires a MasterClass subscription, which may be a barrier for some users. While the subscription provides access to all classes, the cost may not be justified for those interested in skincare content alone. There's also limited engagement in the class, unlike some other models. Unlike some other platforms, MasterClass courses are pre-recorded and lack interactive elements like quizzes or community forums. This might limit opportunities for real-time feedback or discussion, though I didn't find it completely necessary to have this feature. Cost Access to this MasterClass series, along with the platform's roster of other expert-led classes, is $15 a month. From experience, it's certainly worth it, especially if you're passionate about growing your knowledge in a wealth of topics. The bottom line Overall, the 'Skin Health' series by MasterClass is a valuable resource for individuals seeking to improve their skincare knowledge and routines. Its expert-led instruction and comprehensive coverage make it suitable for both beginners and those looking to refine their existing practices. However, potential subscribers should consider the subscription cost and the desire for interactive learning before committing. This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what's truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria's latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.

This niacinamide toner is gentle, pore-reducing and K-beauty's finest
This niacinamide toner is gentle, pore-reducing and K-beauty's finest

New York Post

timean hour ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

This niacinamide toner is gentle, pore-reducing and K-beauty's finest

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. If you're my clone and also a skincare enthusiast, you already know that when COSRX drops a product, the beauty world listens. One of the brand's hidden gems — the COSRX Niacinamide 2% + BHA 4% Blackhead Exfoliating Toner — is now on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025 (yes, that's on its way, taking place on July 8 to 11), and as someone who's tested hundreds, if not thousands, of beauty products over the years, I can confidently say: this one deserves your attention. Let's be honest: toners have a reputation for being the 'meh' step in skincare routines. After all, some people consider it the skip-me step, as your best cleanser tends to reign supreme. But this COSRX exfoliant flips the script. Advertisement Amazon It's formulated with 2% niacinamide, known for its sebum-regulating and brightening properties, and a potent 4% beta hydroxy acid (BHA)—a high enough concentration to unclog congested pores without over-stripping skin. The result is a daily-use exfoliating toner that leads to fewer blackheads when used consistently and clearer skin. After reviewing the lion's share of COSRX, this toner has that it-factor and is worth grabbing while it's nearly 30% off before Prime Day. It's one of the best Prime Day early deals the retailer is hosting right now. From the first use, I noticed how refined my skin felt. Not tight. Not overly exfoliated. Just balanced. That's the COSRX signature: high-performance actives that work in harmony, even for sensitive or acne-prone skin like mine. This isn't just another salicylic acid toner. COSRX has gone the extra mile with their ingredient list. The BHA here is salicylic acid derived from natural willow bark, which works to decongest pores and slough away dead skin cells with precision. Meanwhile, niacinamide does its multitasking magic: calming redness, refining texture and brightening dull spots. What really impressed me during testing is how well this formula works with my skin rather than against it. It's alcohol-free, fragrance-free and has a low pH, which makes it suitable for regular use on my sensitive skin. Trust me, I usually have to tread lightly with chemical exfoliants, but this one is so gentle, it *feels* like a moisturizer. Because it falls under the glass skin-producing product category of Korean skincare, it's one I regularly turn to for that dewy, well-hydrated look. Unlike some harsher BHA treatments I've tried in the past (and promptly shelved), this one keeps skin feeling balanced and fresh, not raw or sensitized. That makes it an ideal option for pretty much anyone. The bottom line With Amazon Prime Day just around the corner, this early deal on COSRX's Niacinamide + BHA Toner is worth jumping on. Whether you're battling blackheads, uneven tone or just looking for a gentle-yet-effective exfoliating step, this toner is a standout. This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what's truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria's latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.

Long Island shark hunter may have inspired 'Jaws' character, whitewashing claims surface as film turns 50
Long Island shark hunter may have inspired 'Jaws' character, whitewashing claims surface as film turns 50

Express Tribune

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Long Island shark hunter may have inspired 'Jaws' character, whitewashing claims surface as film turns 50

As Jaws marks its 50th anniversary, attention is turning to Long Island's own Frank Mundus—the man many believe inspired the iconic character of Capt. Quint. Mundus, a larger-than-life shark hunter from Montauk, is said to have heavily influenced the role portrayed by Robert Shaw in the 1975 classic. 'Anybody who knows anything about fishing knows that it's based on him,' said Pat Mundus, Frank's daughter to New York Post, adding that locals long recognised his impact on the story that reshaped shark lore forever. Photo: NYP Known for hunting massive sharks and branding himself a 'monster fisherman,' Mundus often performed stunts to draw attention—including staging the discovery of a 'sea monster' in a waterproof casket. Though Spielberg's Jaws is set in the fictional Amity Island, it was Peter Benchley's encounter with Mundus aboard his boat, Cricket, that many credit as the source of the character's creation. However, Mundus was never officially recognised, which his family views as erasure. 'He crafted his image over decades, and then someone just used it without credit,' Pat said. Frank Mundus passed away in 2008, but his legacy endures. His 1986 capture of a 3,427-pound great white shark with Donnie Braddick remains legendary. A replica still draws crowds at Sam's Star Island Marina. Photo: NYP

'He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship
'He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

'He's a snake': Elon Musk calls out Trump insider for sabotaging their relationship

Elon Musk calls out Trump Insider for sabotaging their relationship In a blunt late-night post that quickly drew attention across political and tech circles, Elon Musk referred to Sergio Gor, a senior adviser to US President Donald Trump, as a "snake." The remark, shared on Musk's social media platform X (formerly Twitter), came in response to a New York Post report questioning Gor's security clearance. But the jab wasn't just about protocol, it reflected the deep resentment Musk still harbours toward Gor, whom he holds responsible for damaging his previously strong relationship with Trump. The billionaire's brief but sharp comment has pulled back the curtain on long-simmering internal tensions that disrupted one of the most unusual political partnerships in recent history: a high-profile alliance between the US president and the world's richest technologist. At the centre of this unravelling? Sergio Gor, a political aide and Trump loyalist, whose quiet but strategic role in the White House appears to have contributed more to the public fallout than many realised. Musk's 'snake' remark: A personal accusation, not a policy dispute On Wednesday night, Musk responded to a New York Post story that claimed Sergio Gor had not submitted the necessary paperwork for permanent security clearance, a requirement for someone overseeing the screening of White House personnel. While the White House immediately dismissed the claims and insisted Gor was fully compliant, Musk's comment struck a different chord. 'He's a snake,' Musk wrote on X, echoing a personal grievance rather than questioning official procedure. For those familiar with the situation, the insult wasn't just about security vetting. It was about loyalty, betrayal, and how one man helped sour what had once been a powerful public alliance. How Sergio Gor strained the Musk–Trump dynamic According to sources close to both camps, tensions between Elon Musk and Sergio Gor had been quietly building over several months. While Musk was serving as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a White House-backed role focused on technological reform, his increasing influence reportedly unsettled several senior advisers. Among them was Gor, who insiders say grew wary of Musk's growing clout inside the administration. Gor, who manages hiring and personnel placements, reportedly began working behind the scenes to isolate Musk from Trump's core decision-making circle. Some suggest that subtle moves, excluding Musk from key briefings, advising against certain DOGE initiatives, and fostering doubt about Musk's loyalty, contributed to the erosion of trust between Musk and the president. This environment created friction that culminated in a public split, with Musk eventually resigning from his role and launching a wave of criticism aimed at the administration. Trump-Musk reconciliation in public In recent weeks, both Musk and Trump have taken steps to lower the temperature. Trump has stated publicly that he holds 'no hard feelings' toward Musk and praised his intellect and business achievements. Musk, for his part, has admitted that he may have 'gone too far' during the height of the rift. These statements have been interpreted as a quiet reconciliation between the two powerful figures. While they may not be working together in any formal capacity today, their interactions have become far more cordial, a stark contrast to the online fireworks of just months ago. Still, Musk's recent comment about Gor suggests that, while fences may have been mended between him and Trump, his frustration with those he believes engineered the falling out has not disappeared. Who is Sergio Gor Sergio Gor has long been a fixture in Republican politics, serving in various roles including communications strategist, event organiser, and adviser. Known for his discretion and behind-the-scenes influence, Gor was appointed director of the White House personnel office during Trump's second administration. His role includes overseeing who gets hired into thousands of federal positions, a gatekeeping power that gives him immense influence within the government. His ability to elevate or sideline individuals in policy and tech roles has made him both respected and resented. In Musk's case, it appears Gor viewed the DOGE chief's rapid rise and unconventional methods as disruptive to traditional political structures. While Gor has not publicly responded to Musk's latest post, those familiar with White House operations say the tensions between them were well known internally. Also read | Apple iPhone 15 is available for just Rs 26,004 on Amazon; know how to grab the deal AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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