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The bGarmin Forerunner 965 has hit a new low price at Amazon — save $200 right now
SAVE $200: As of March 10, the Garmin Forerunner 965 has hit a new low price of $399.99 at Amazon. That's $200 off its list price of $599.99.
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For avid runners, it helps to have a fitness tracker that can keep up with your training. The Garmin Forerunner 965 is one option worth checking out that's full of great features for athletic individuals. If it's been on your radar, we have some good news: It has hit a new low price at Amazon.
As of March. 10, the Garmin Forerunner 965 is on sale for $399.99 at Amazon, which is a solid $200 discount from its list price of $599.99. Since it marks a new low price for the smartwatch, the timing couldn't be better to make a move on it.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!The Garmin Forerunner 965 features a bright AMOLED touchscreen display so you can clearly see all of your stats on the screen as you get your workout in. As for what's inside, this smartwatch boasts a variety of great features, including a training readiness score to help you plan ahead for the day, personalized daily suggested workouts, wrist-based running dynamics (such as cadence, stride length, and ground contact time), and more.
The Garmin Forerunner 965 boasts a battery life of up to 23 days when in smartwatch mode (or 31 hours in GPS mode), so you can have plenty of time with it before it needs a recharge.
Amazon currently has the Garmin Forerunner 965 marked as a limited-time deal, so act fast to save at Amazon.
Dippin’ Dots is giving away free Super Mario Collectible Cups — how to claim yours on Mario Day
TL;DR: Celebrate Mario Day (March 10) with a free collectible The Super Mario Galaxy Movie cup. A limited number of collectible cups are available at participating Dippin' Dots store/shopping center locations (check locations here).
Dippin’ Dots has joined forces with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie to offer an in-store collectible cup giveaway on Mario Day (March 10). More than 120 franchise and shopping-center locations will give away these free collectible cups, but you should check participating locations before heading out.
Dippin’ Dots is also giving away limited-edition spoons featuring three designs inspired by the new movie. Choose from a yellow spoon featuring Luma, a pink spoon featuring Princess Peach's umbrella, and a purple spoon featuring Bowser Jr.'s magic brush. A limited-time Galaxy Pop flavor is also available, with popping candy delivering a "flavor boost in every bite."
SEE ALSO: I got to play the new Nintendo Switch Virtual Boy. It has the same problem it did in 1995.The limited-edition spoons and Galaxy Pop flavor are available through April. For the collectible cup, you've only got until the end of March 10. Don't miss out on your chance to celebrate the Super Mario franchise with freebies.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hits theaters on April 1. That's a long wait, but Mar10 deals help bridge the gap.
Sonos launches new portable speaker called Sonos Play
Sonos, a brand known for pricy but good speakers (and other audio equipment), has mostly been in the spotlight recently due to its botched mobile app, which came out in July 2024 and was so bad that it took the company many months to fix.
Now, finally, Sonos is back to what it does best: Producing high quality speakers (amazingly, the company hasn't launched any speakers since May 2024, if you don't count the Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar). Even better, Sonos' new speakers won't burn too big of a hole in your pocket.
At 1.3kg, Sonos Play is less than half the weight of Sonos Move 2. Credit: SonosThe first one on the menu is Sonos Play, a portable speaker that sits in between Sonos' ultra-portable Roam 2, and the hefty Move 2. Having reviewed the Move 2, I can tell you that something like Play was sorely needed; as great as it sounds, the Move 2 isn't all that portable.
Sonos Play is a portable, waterproof speaker with 24-hour battery life, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, a line-in jack, button controls, and a voice assistant. It offers stereo sound thanks to its dual, angled tweeters, and two bass radiators taking care of the lower sound frequencies. It also weighs 1.3 kilograms; this doesn't make it the lightest portable speaker out there, but it's a lot better than Move 2's 3 kilograms.
The other new Sonos speaker is called the Sonos Era 100 SL, and it's almost the new entry-level device in Sonos' lineup. I say almost, because at $189 it's still $10 pricier than the portable Sonos Roam 2, but it should technically offer more in terms of sound.
Sonos Era 100 SL: It's Sonos Era 100 for people who don't use voice control. Credit: SonosThe Era 100 SL is a cheaper version of the Sonos Era 100, which remains a part of Sonos' lineup. It also has stereo sound, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, a line-in connector, and on speaker controls, but it lacks voice control. Both speakers look very similar and have dual tweeters and a woofer, so you can expect pretty much the same performance. The Era 100 SL is, simply put, the Era 100 for people who don't need voice control.
Sonos Play will become available on March 31 with a price tag of $299 (€349 in Europe). The Sonos Era 100 SL is coming on March 26 for $189 (€199 in Europe).
How to watch Philadelphia Union vs. Club América online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Philadelphia Union vs. Club América in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup for free on YouTube. Access this free live stream from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.
The early rounds of the Concacaf Champions Cup didn't match up top-quality opponents. Most games were fairly predictable, but that's all changed. The Round of 16 includes some fascinating matchups, including Philadelphia Union vs. Club América.
Club América are one of the most successful teams in this competition. Philadelphia Union are tricky opponents, but the Mexican side will still hope to advance into the quarter finals. Either way, we're expecting a couple of really entertaining games from this matchup.
If you want to watch Philadelphia Union vs. Club América in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Philadelphia Union vs. Club América?Philadelphia Union vs. Club América in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup kicks off at 7 p.m. ET on March 10. This fixture takes place at Subaru Park.
How to watch Philadelphia Union vs. Club América for freePhiladelphia Union vs. Club América in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup is available to live stream for free on YouTube.
This free live stream is available in most locations around the world, but not in North or Central America. Fortunately, fans in these excluded territories can still access this free live stream with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK (or somewhere else with access), meaning you can unblock free live streams of the Concacaf Champions Cup from anywhere in the world.
Live stream Philadelphia Union vs. Club América by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK (or somewhere else with access)
Visit YouTube
Live stream Philadelphia Union vs. Club América for free
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can watch Philadelphia Union vs. Club América in the Concacaf Champions Cup without actually spending anything. This clearly isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to live stream the Concacaf Champions Cup before recovering your investment.
If you want to retain permanent access to free streaming services from around the world, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, the best VPN for streaming live sport is on sale for a limited time.
What is the best VPN for YouTube?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on YouTube, for a number of reasons:
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A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. This plan includes a year of free unlimited cloud backup and a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99 (with money-back guarantee).
Live stream Philadelphia Union vs. Club América in the Concacaf Champions Cup for free with ExpressVPN.
Google adds new Gemini features to Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive
Google has announced several new Gemini-powered features across its Workspace apps, integrating its generative AI model in Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive. Intended to make starting projects easier, these new AI features enable Gemini to generate drafts with information pulled from your emails, chats, and files.
SEE ALSO: Google drops Gemini for Home updates: Here are 3 you should know"So, for example, for Google Docs, very often, the first step of starting any new writing project is all the manual prep," Google VP of Workspace Yulie Kwon Kim said in an interview with Mashable. "You spend a lot of time gathering your notes, digging through your emails, bringing together, hunting down all of the different files or sources, and all of that just to get to the first draft on the page. And so now, what we're doing is Gemini handles that for you."
Fortunately, Gemini won't dive into your personal correspondence uninvited. Users will first have to direct it to grab that information from your Gmail, Drive, or Chat via a prompt entered into a new text bar in each Workspace app. One prompt example provided by Google: "draft a newsletter for our neighbourhood association using the meeting minutes from my January HOA meeting and the list of upcoming events." In addition to telling Gemini whether to draw from your emails and files, you can also have it pull from resources online.
"So with a single prompt, in a new bottom bar on the bottom of Google Docs, you can basically tell Gemini what you want to do, and it will actually draw on your own Google Drive, your Gmail, your chat, to pull in information that can actually, in one shot, output a super helpful first draft, that you can then co-edit together with Gemini," said Kim.
"First, when you're actually first writing the prompt, you can actually indicate which sources you want Gemini to be able to source from. And then, at the output level, after it's generated, say that first draft of your [Doc], you can actually see exactly which emails or docs were used to generate the output. And then you can actually go in there and see. So it gives you two levels of visibility, when you're working with Gemini on this."
Here are all the new Gemini-powered AI features in Google Workspace.
Google Docs Credit: Mashable screenshot: GoogleIn addition to generating first drafts from users' data as mentioned above, Gemini can also edit sections of a document to "refine" and help "strengthen your message and build on your ideas." Users can highlight a section, click "refine," then give Gemini a prompt such as "make this doc more professional while keeping the tone energetic." This will generate a rewrite of the text you've highlighted guided by your prompt.
Google Docs' new Gemini features also enable it to alter sections of a document so that its tone, voice, and style is consistent with the rest. You can further generate a document to match the formatting of a different reference document — a tool directed at users who tend to base new documents on copies of older ones.
Google Sheets Credit: Mashable screenshot: GoogleSimilarly to Google Docs, Google Sheets will allow users to generate entire spreadsheets which pull data from your emails, chats, and Google Drive based on a prompt. In a prompt example provided by Google, users can ask Gemini to "organise my upcoming move to Chicago. Create a checklist for packing by room, a contact list for utilities and a spreadsheet to track moving company quotes from my inbox."
Gemini will also enter data into existing spreadsheets following plain English prompts, so you don't have to spend the type typing it in manually.
Google Slides Credit: Mashable screenshot: GoogleGoogle Slides' Gemini-powered upgrade won't allow you to generate an entire slide deck from a prompt just yet (though the company states that this feature is coming soon). However, it does enable you to generate individual slides for a preexisting deck, pulling data from Gmail, Drive, and the internet as directed.
You can then edit the generated slide manually or ask Gemini to do so with prompts such as "make this match the colours of the rest of my deck."
Google Drive Credit: Mashable screenshot: GoogleWhile Google Drive is used for storing and sharing files rather than creating them, it's getting the generative AI treatment as well. Specifically, Google Drive's search will now produce a Gemini-powered AI Overview summarising information from files it considers relevant to your inquiry (including citations). A feature previously introduced to Gmail, the AI Overview will appear at the top of your search results.
Google Drive is also getting a new "Ask Gemini in Drive" feature, which allows you to ask the chatbot questions about files, emails, calendars, and online content you select. For example, Google states that you could select your tax-related files and ask Gemini, "what should I ask my tax advisor before I file this year's tax returns?" These can be conversations rather than one-off inquiries as well.
"So, it's a really helpful and fun way, I think, to use Gemini, and what, I think is especially powerful, is that it's right there in your Google Doc," said Kim. "You don't need to go anywhere else to be able to have this level of Gemini capability. You don't need to learn another app, go toggle back and forth between two places. It's all right there, for you in Docs."
Google's new Gemini-powered features will begin rolling out in beta today, with Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers the first to receive them. The new Docs, Sheets, and Slides features will be available in English globally, while the Drive features are only coming to the U.S. for now.
Google has been going in hard on Gemini recently, adding new AI features to everything from its Chrome browser to its Maps app. Though as always, you should never depend entirely on AI, and certainly not for important matters. While the technology may appear impressive, generative AI algorithms aren't perfect and remain prone to errors, which can have severe consequences when humans trust them uncritically. Remember that AI is known to hallucinate, inventing fake data that sounds real, so always double check what it tells you no matter which model you use.
Project Hail Mary review: Ryan Gosling delights in a sci-fi buddy comedy
Author Andy Weir has single-handedly shaken up how moviegoers imagine astronauts. For a wide swathe of sci-fi movies, from 2001: A Space Odyssey to The Right Stuff, Gravity, Apollo 13, Interstellar, and First Man, the business of going to space in the movies has been serious stuff.
Then came Matt Damon as a charmingly goofy botanist in 2015's The Martian, adapted from Weir's award-winning novel. Director Ridley Scott and screenwriter Drew Goddard turned a novel about growing potatoes and doing calculations into a crowd-pleasing comedy that even impressed critics. Now, Weir's work is back on the big screen with Project Hail Mary, which once more has Goddard penning the adapted screenplay. But this time, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The LEGO Movie) take the helm, and it's Canadian movie star Ryan Gosling (The Fall Guy, Barbie) who's stepping into the spacesuit. Still, this sister film has a satisfyingly similar energy and thrust to its unserious astronaut tale.
SEE ALSO: 25 best sci-fi movies on Hulu that you can watch right nowImagine The Martian meets Half Nelson meets E.T., and you'll get some idea of the mirthful mash-up that is Project Hail Mary.
Project Hail Mary offers a world-ending threat. Ryan Gosling plays Ryland Grace and Sandra Hüller is Eva Stratt in "Project Hail Mary." Credit: Amazon MGM StudiosBased on Weir's 2022 novel of the same name, Project Hail Mary centers on Ryland Grace (Gosling), a junior high school science teacher with a background in molecular biology. While he is one of the sharpest minds in his field, his people skills are — let's say — lacking. Grace is impulsive, passionate, and prone to making jokes that cause his stern science peers to bristle. So, instead of making groundbreaking discoveries, he's patiently explaining news reports that an unknown form of electromagnetic radiation is eating our sun to his students. If this continues, the whole world will be uninhabitable in 30 years.
What's to be done? Cue stone-faced Eva Stratt (Anatomy of a Fall's Sandra Hüller) turning up to firmly pressure Mr. Grace away from the schoolyard and into a testing facility for the titular Project Hail Mary. All the scientists and governments from around the world are combining resources to launch an exploratory mission to understand this sun-eating "Astrophage" so mankind might stop it.
Grace is chosen to be an astronaut on this journey. However, upon waking from an induced coma on the ship, he suffers from memory loss that makes his already complicated mission even harder. But in a cosmic stroke of luck, Grace finds an ally in the stars. Specifically, he meets a brilliant alien who looks like a spider made of rocks, who he thus nicknames "Rocky."
Featured Video For You Matthew Lillard reveals how he's back in 'Scream 7' — through telepathy Ryan Gosling has great chemistry with an alien puppet in Project Hail Mary. Ryan Gosling plays Ryland Grace in "Project Hail Mary." Credit: Amazon MGM StudiosThe first hurdle Grace and Rocky have to conquer is how to communicate. They build a bridge with Grace's dance moves and the alien's ability to spin webbing that's basically like his own personal 3D printer. But soon, each of these unusual astronauts uses their respective's ship's resources to innovate a better means to speak to each other. From there, Rocky's voice is human, in English, and performed by James Oritz, who is also the puppeteer behind the rock-based alien's movements.
Now, it's easy to say something like, "Ryan Gosling is so charming he could have chemistry with a rock." And look, that is true. But truly, Oritz's performance of Rocky is so dynamic and alive that such a cheeky description would undercut his skills here. Grace and Rocky are great together, bouncing off each other with sharp comic timing and an unapologetic silliness and earnestness.
On a first watch, they're very funny. On reflection, the filmmakers have built a clever character development into this friendship through its comedy dynamics. On Earth, Grace is a genius but also a screwball who can't take himself seriously. Asked to help on the mission, he bellows at Eva that he's "not an astronaut." He stands out in a room of suits and scientists, not only because he favors a cozy cardigan with animals knit within its design, but also because his energy is eruptive, while they are all dedicatedly composed.
In space, however, he transforms from a buffoon to the straight man. Rocky, who is a fish out of water among Grace's pop culture references and quips, is the wide-eyed stooge. So, each joke that Grace makes has a one-two punch. The first hits the audience as Grace intends, as we'll catch his references to the movie Rocky, or observational humor about the ways of mankind. The second is Rocky naively misunderstanding such jokes, lost in translation even with super-advanced translating tech!
Through this humor, and their urgent, eager desire to collaborate, both astronauts grow in their abilities scientifically, socially, and psychologically. They become friends, and Grace begins to understand the world — and himself — in a new way. Creepingly, the film becomes about who we can be if we take the risk of meeting others where they are. And while I'm reviewing this movie in a chronologically straightforward way, Project Hail Mary is more temporally slippery in its narrative. The timeline slides back and forth between Earth and space, with Grace trying to remember what led him here as he recovers from the memory loss. Beyond that, this device builds in a jolting surprise that breaks and broadens our idea of the film's hero at a pivotal moment.
Ryan Gosling offers a career-best turn in Project Hail Mary. Ryan Gosling plays Ryland Grace in "Project Hail Mary." Credit: Amazon MGM StudiosGosling has played an astronaut before, in First Man. But his performance in Project Hail Mary is stellar. He shrugs off the austere astronaut attitude, sliding into the rumpled educator angst from Half Nelson. The comical exasperation he brought to the buddy-cop comedy The Nice Guys is folded into the earnest wonder of Barbie's Ken as he discovered Century City. Then, gently, Gosling works in a fragile pathos of self-doubt, one that transforms Grace from a quirky astronaut into a flesh-and-blood man, battling his worst fears to give hope to a new friend. In this atmosphere, every laugh and gasp hits right in the solar plexus, rattling our tender hearts with absolute intention.
Gosling is perfectly cast as this fearful, funny astronaut. And Oritz is a phenomenal co-star, breathing life into an alien unlike any the movies have awed over before. With Weir's incredible story, Goddard has built another astounding crowdpleaser. Lord and Miller craft sci-fi spectacle that is awesome and emotional, while making sure the movie science is easy enough for the layman to follow without getting snagged in the details. Admittedly, the film's final act loses momentum. But overall, the journey and the destination of Project Hail Mary are sensational stuff. Simply put, movies like this demand to be seen in theaters.
The 32-inch ASUS ROG Strix 4K OLED gaming monitor hits best-ever price at Amazon — save $200
TL;DR: Amazon has the ASUS ROG Strix 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor on sale for $799, down from $999. That saves you $200 on a premium display with a dual-mode panel that can switch between 4K at 165Hz and Full HD at 330Hz.
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For those seeking a sizable OLED monitor upgrade that’s great for gaming and work, Amazon’s got a great ASUS bargain worth checking out.
As of March 10, the ASUS ROG Strix 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor (XG32UCWG model) is down to $799 at Amazon, marked down from its $999 list price. That’s a straight $200 saving on a display that’s clearly built for shoppers who want high-end gaming performance without stepping into four-figure prices.
It’s the best price we’ve ever seen for this particular monitor, confirmed when checking price tracker camelcamelcamel.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!This impressive monitor uses a 32-inch TrueBlack Glossy WOLED panel with a dual-mode setup, meaning you can run it at 4K resolution and 165Hz for cinematic single-player games like Red Dead Redemption 2, then switch over to 1080p at 330Hz when you want a speed-focused setup for competitive shooters like Fortnite and Valorant.
This ROG Strix model also boasts a 0.03ms response time and G-SYNC compatibility, which adds even more appeal for anyone chasing smoother gameplay.
This model includes ASUS OLED Care Pro and a Neo Proximity Sensor that can detect when you step away, then shift to a black screen to help reduce panel wear over time. That won’t erase every OLED worry, but it does make the feature set feel a little more practical for daily use beyond just gaming sessions.
On top of that, the monitor checks a lot of boxes for hybrid use. It supports DisplayHDR 400 True Black, covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and includes true 10-bit color, so it has some real value for photo and video editing in addition to gaming. Connectivity is solid too, with DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 15W Power Delivery.
If you’re looking for a monitor that’s slightly bigger, the 39-inch LG Ultragear curved gaming monitor is still on sale for under $900. Meanwhile, you can also grab a stunning 52-inch MSI curved gaming monitor for around $750 at Amazon.
The Magic: The Gathering Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box is at its lowest-ever price at Amazon — save over $10
TL;DR: Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box up for preorder at $149.99, down from its $164.70 list price. That saves you $14.71 on a 30-pack box ahead of its April 24 release.
Opens in a new window Credit: Magic: The Gathering Magic: The Gathering Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box (30 Packs) $149.99 at Amazon$164.70 Save $14.71 Get Deal
Magic The Gathering Booster Boxes can fluctuate in price almost as much as any other trading card game, but preorders occasionally offer good value for money before launch.
As of March 10, Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Secrets of Strixhaven Play Booster Box listed for $149.99, down from the list price of $164.70. That knocks $14.71 off the cost before release. This not only takes it below its TCGplayer market price, but it's also the lowest that Amazon has seen so far — confirmed with price tracker camelcamelcamel.
Mashable Deals Be the first to know! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Get editor selected deals texted right to your phone! Loading... Sign Me Up By signing up, you agree to receive recurring automated SMS marketing messages from Mashable Deals at the number provided. Msg and data rates may apply. Up to 2 messages/day. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help. Consent is not a condition of purchase. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Thanks for signing up!What you are getting here is a full 30-pack Play Booster Box, with each booster containing 14 Magic: The Gathering cards. Each pack includes one to five rares or higher, three to six uncommons, five to eight commons, and one land, with one card of any rarity guaranteed to be a Traditional Foil. What’s more, every pack includes a Mystical Archive instant or sorcery card with special art and a showcase frame, which gives this box a little more pull than the usual rare-chasing angle.
The set itself returns players to Strixhaven and its five colleges, leaning hard into the mage-school theme while mixing in the kind of collectible extras that make sealed boxes tempting even if you are not planning to draft right away.
Among other great Magic The Gathering deals going on right now, the Magic: The Gathering Marvel's Spider-Man Gift Bundle is still around $60 at both Amazon and Walmart, while supplies last. Walmart is also still selling Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Boxes for only $174.99 right now.
Jimmy Kimmel slams Fox News for hypocritical response to recent Trump appearance
Donald Trump attended a dignified transfer to honor the fallen U.S. troops in Iran on Saturday, and there's been a fair bit of criticism for what he chose to wear during the event.
"We've now lost seven American lives in Trump's war on Iran, and paying respect to troops who sacrificed everything as a result of a decision you made is one of, if not the, most important things a president does," says Jimmy Kimmel in the clip above. "But God forbid he just do it normally and respectively. On Saturday Trump made history becoming the first president to attend a dignified transfer while wearing his own merch on his head. He wore a gold Donald Trump brand USA hat."
The fallout from that choice, as Kimmel goes on to point out, had a ripple effect, with Fox News coming under fire for using old footage of the president during coverage of the event — something the network later apologised for.
"I know that if any president did something that was deemed to be disrespectful — I'm sure if Obama or Biden or even a vice president, Kamala Harris, did that — if one of them ran afoul of military protocol, I'm sure Fox would look the other way on that too, right?" asks Kimmel.
Cue a montage of Fox News presenters slamming Obama for saluting while holding a cup of coffee and Biden for checking his watch during a dignified transfer.
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