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Data has become the lifeblood of modern institutions. Banks need it to detect fraud networks. Law enforcement agencies require it to track criminal activity across borders. Healthcare systems depend on it to develop treatments and improve patient care. Yet across all these sectors, the most valuable data remains locked away, trapped behind regulatory compliance and ... Read more
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Air Force One headed back to Joint Base Andrews after it ran into a "minor electrical issue," per a White House pool report. Read more ›
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Ancient Slashdot reader jantangring shares a report from Swedish electronics industry news site Elektroniktidningen (translated to English), writing: "Open source code library cURL is removing the possibility to earn money by reporting bugs, hoping that this will reduce the volume of AI slop reports," reports etn.se. "Joshua Rogers -- AI wielding bug hunter of fame -- thinks it's a great idea." cURL maintainer Daniel Stenberg famously reported on the flood... Read more ›
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Of all the controversies the new 'Star Trek' show could reach, just one week in we've already hit one of the stupidest, thanks to Stephen Miller. Read more ›
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Loan Huynh, an immigration attorney in Minneapolis, shared her advice for employers and employees as ICE continues heavy enforcement in the area. Read more ›
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Welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about the technology and the tech bros upending American politics and the Trump administration. If you're not a subscriber yet, and you're interested in Silicon Valley's adventures in sausage-making, you should do so here! It's Q1! Surely the corporate budget will allow for it. Precisely one year […] Read more ›
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Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance announced that they are expecting their fourth child, a boy due in July. Read more ›
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The multibillionaire took a break from being the most hated man in America. He's back. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: The world has entered an era of "global water bankruptcy" that is harming billions of people, a UN report has declared. The overuse and pollution of water must be tackled urgently, the report's lead author said, because no one knew when the whole system could collapse, with implications for peace and social cohesion. All life depends on water but the report... Read more ›
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The token will play a central role in governance and staking, allowing holders to delegate tokens to help secure and scale the mobile ecosystem. Read more ›
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Sony is ceding control of its Bravia TV brand to China's TCL as part of a new "strategic partnership," the companies announced in a joint press release. The Japanese electronics giant plans to sell a majority 51 percent stake in its home entertainment arm to TCL, while retaining a 49 percent share. The joint venture is set to start operations in April 2027, pending regulatory and other approvals. The new... Read more ›
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Internal ICE planning documents propose spending up to $50 million on a privately run network capable of shipping immigrants in custody hundreds of miles across the Upper Midwest. Read more ›
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Sony has announced plans to spin off its TV hardware business, shifting it to a new joint venture with TCL. The two companies have signed a non-binding agreement for Sony's home entertainment business, with TCL set to hold a 51 percent stake in the new venture, and Sony holding 49 percent. With this partnership, TCL […] Read more ›
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A PwC survey of more than 4,500 CEOs found that over half report no revenue growth or cost savings from their AI investments so far, despite massive spending. Of the 4,454 business leaders surveyed, only 12% saw both lower costs and higher revenue, while 56% saw neither benefit. "26% saw reduced costs, but nearly as many experienced cost increases," adds The Register. From the report: AI adoption remains limited. Even... Read more ›
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It's the latest research to find no clear link between maternal acetaminophen use and a higher autism risk. Read more ›
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The Federal Trade Commission lost its antitrust case against Meta last year, but the regulator hasn't given up on its attempts to punish the social media company for its acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram. The FTC is appealing a ruling last year in which a federal judge found that the government hadn't proven that Meta is currently operating as a monopoly. "Meta has maintained its dominant position and record profits... 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: One year after returning to the White House, Donald Trump is more unconstrained — and unpopular — than ever. What’s happening? Trump dedicated nearly two […] Read more ›
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When someone shares their struggles, most of us instinctively reach for solutions or silver linings, but the people who make us feel truly understood have mastered a different approach—one that validates without fixing, acknowledges without minimizing, and creates connection through simple yet powerful phrases that transform ordinary conversations into moments of genuine human understanding. Read more ›
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While we all want to make a good impression at important dinners, these common behaviors might be sending signals about your background that you never intended—and they're easier to fix than you think. Read more ›
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While everyone's searching for life-changing morning routines, the truly content have discovered something different: it's the barely noticeable habits—like drinking water before coffee or avoiding your phone for 30 minutes—that create the biggest shift between feeling stuck and feeling alive. Read more ›
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Even years after achieving financial stability, successful people who grew up poor still check price tags obsessively, keep drawers full of "just in case" items, and feel guilty buying anything that isn't absolutely essential—revealing how deeply poverty rewires the brain in ways that prosperity can't easily undo. Read more ›
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While workplace friendships can feel genuine and comforting, the invisible boundaries that separate colleagues from true confidants have destroyed more careers than any performance review ever could. Read more ›
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While the rest of the world frantically fills every quiet moment with notifications and noise, a growing body of psychological research reveals that those who actually enjoy silence are quietly developing mental superpowers the rest of us are missing. Read more ›
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While everyone else is flowing through casual conversations, highly intelligent minds are simultaneously analyzing subtext, processing parallel thoughts, and fighting the urge to dive deeper—creating an invisible disconnect that has nothing to do with social skills and everything to do with how their brains are wired. Read more ›
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From treating every conversation like a debugging session to hijacking stories with "that reminds me of when I..." – these verbal habits might be sabotaging your relationships without you even realizing it. Read more ›
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After losing my best friend to a slow drift that taught me friendships require maintenance, not just history, I discovered eight specific behaviors that separate people who effortlessly maintain deep connections from those who watch relationships fade—and they're all choices anyone can make starting today. Read more ›
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