Best site for Photoshop tutorials?

I'm mocking up some dummy ads and need to brush up on a few Photoshop skills that I haven't used in a while. I'm finding that Google's completely useless for this. Nothing but pages and pages of spammy results. Any good Photoshop tutorial sites out there that you'd recommend?

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