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The retailer is recalling its Kirkland brand prosecco, saying the bottles could shatter. It urged customers in 12 states to dispose of their bottles. Read more ›
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LimeWire has announced that it's acquired the rights to Fyre Festival, the disastrous, influencer-fueled 2017 music festival. The newly revived company — which now acts as a NFT music marketplace rather than a file-sharing service — bought the rights for $245,000 in an eBay auction, The New York Times reports. A separate plan to use the Fyre Festival name to launch a new music streaming service was announced in April... Read more ›
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Robert Redford, who died on Tuesday, left a mark on cinema that will be felt for decades to come. These are some of his most important films. Read more ›
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LimeWire, a file-sharing service, paid $245,300 for the Fyre Festival's branding rights. Read more ›
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In a trio of cases, two currently pending before the Supreme Court and one that is likely to land on the justices’ doorstep as soon as Tuesday, President Donald Trump claims new powers that, if he prevails, would give him near-total control over all US fiscal and monetary policy. The first is the ongoing litigation […] Read more ›
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Sales of physical software accounted for just three percent of PlayStation sales last year, according to Sony's latest corporate report. Read more Read more ›
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Box CEO Aaron Levie said startup founders have a limited window within "two or three years from now" to start a great company amid the AI boom. Read more ›
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A Supreme Court case called "Humphrey's Executor" has shielded independent agency leaders from political influence. In the Trump era, that's changing. Read more ›
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Neel Nanda explains how overcoming perfectionism and embracing luck got him into a leadership role at Google DeepMind. Read more ›
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Fired by Trump last month, Erika McEntarfer raised the alarm on political meddling in economic data collection. Read more ›
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"I've really come to terms with the fact that I need seven to eight hours of sleep," Elizabeth Banks said. Read more ›
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watchOS 26 includes a feature that lets you know if you're using an Apple Watch charger that is not optimized for the fastest charging speeds. According to a new Apple support document, if your Apple Watch detects a charging experience that could be improved, a Slow Charger message will be displayed in the Battery section of the Settings app. Instances of slow charging are shown in orange, while fast charging... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: As Jonathan Roll neared completion of a master's degree in science and technology policy at Arizona State University three years ago, he did some research into recent developments by China's ascendant space program. He came away impressed by the country's growing ambitions. Now a full-time research analyst at the university, Roll was recently asked to take a deeper dive into Chinese... Read more ›
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SMIC tests domestically made machinery as Beijing seeks to rival US-made processors Read more ›
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iOS 26 was finally released on Monday, but the software train never stops, and the first developer beta of iOS 26.1 will likely be released soon. iOS 18.1 was an anomaly, as the first developer beta of that version was released in late July last year, to allow for early testing of Apple Intelligence features. The first betas of iOS 15.1, iOS 16.1, and iOS 17.1 were all released in... Read more ›
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You can now enjoy Chromebook-style search on Windows with the new experimental Google app. Read more ›
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: President Donald Trump is suing the New York Times for defamation, demanding $15 billion in damages as part of his latest attack on the free […] Read more ›
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In the indictment, prosecutors claim Tyler Robinson planned Kirk’s killing in advance, citing rooftop surveillance, engraved bullets, and a written note as they seek the death penalty. Read more ›
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Robert Redford's publicist told BBC News he died at home "at Sundance in the mountains of Utah — the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved." Read more ›
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The Washington Post fired columnist Karen Attiah, citing two social media posts about white men in the wake of Charlie Kirk's killing. Read more ›
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Employers like Microsoft and Delta are taking action against workers who post comments about Charlie Kirk that they say violate company values. Read more ›
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"When you see someone celebrating Charlie's murder, call them out," Vance said on Monday. "And hell, call their employer." Read more ›
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Charlie Kirk, the cofounder and executive director of Turning Point USA, was shot at an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. Read more ›
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Trump said he is filing a $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against The Times in Florida. Read more ›
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A wide range of tariff-sensitive goods, especially groceries, saw price increases in August just months ahead of holiday shopping season. Read more ›
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship with the royals is strained. On Wednesday, Harry saw King Charles for the first time in over a year. Read more ›
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox compared social media to fentanyl in an interview on Sunday, saying it played a 'direct role' in Charlie Kirk's death. Read more ›
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Charlie Kirk's success as a communicator, fundraiser, and political organizer cemented him as a member of President Donald Trump's inner circle. Read more ›
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Employers such as Microsoft and Delta are taking action against workers who post comments about Charlie Kirk that they say violate company values. Read more ›
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Authorities said a "high-powered, bolt-action rifle" was recovered in a wooded area near the university where Charlie Kirk was shot on Wednesday. Read more ›
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