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ICE plans to lease offices throughout the US as part of a secret, months-long expansion campaign. WIRED is publishing dozens of these locations. Read more ›
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The letter comes after Benioff joked at a company event on Monday that ICE was monitoring international employees in attendance, sparking immediate backlash. Read more ›
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As the NFL sent out a final marketing blitz for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, the official Democratic Party X account shared a picture of Bad Bunny in front of the American and Puerto Rican flags under the text “All-American halftime with Bad Bunny.” It didn’t sit right with one Republican. “Unpopular: […] Read more ›
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The first real glimpse of the Trump phone confirms what we already suspected. Read more ›
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We finally know the date for Galaxy Unpacked — get ready for the S26 series! Read more ›
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Amid rumors that Apple is scaling back its AI health plans, Google today expanded its subscription-based Fitbit AI personal health coach service to more users worldwide, including those who are on iOS. Prior to now, the Fitbit service was limited to Android users. The Gemini-powered Fitbit personal health coach is described as a 24/7 digital advisor that’s meant to work as a virtual fitness trainer, sleep coach, and health and... Read more ›
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The site Realfood.gov uses Elon Musk's Grok chatbot to dispense nutrition information—some of which contradicts the government’s new guidelines. Read more ›
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Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter told staff on Tuesday that he'll be stepping down from the company. He first joined Boston Dynamics in 1994. Read more ›
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Ayaneo opened preorders for its next Windows 11 handheld and it looks like a powerhouse. The Ayaneo Next 2 is 13.45 inches wide, 10.3-inches tall, and weighs 3.14 pounds. That's more than twice as heavy as the original Ayaneo Next that launched back in 2022, and it easily outweighs the Steam Deck and Switch 2. […] Read more ›
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A quiet cold war is happening across America — one that many Americans might not be aware of if they’re not tuned into the changes underway in America’s Christian communities. On one side is the religious right’s use of scripture and faith to justify and defend President Donald Trump’s agenda — and growing Christian nationalist […] Read more ›
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Lyft, the no. 2 ridehailing firm, reported 3% higher revenue of $1.6 billion in the fourth quarter, sending its stock plunging 15% in after-hours trading. But Lyft said that excluding changes to legal, tax, and regulatory reserves, its revenue would have risen 13%. The company reported 19% ... Read more ›
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Are you speechless watching US figure skater Ilia Malinin on the ice? Science explains how it’s possible the Quad God can do more than four full rotations in the air. Read more ›
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Apple announced record-breaking iPhone sales for Q4 2025, which in turn resulted in the best-ever financial quarter for the company, posting $143.8 billion in sales revenue. That's a 16% increase year-over-year, which is quite impressive for a company of this scale. The reason for the unprecedented iPhone demand? Some analysts believe it's the color orange. China seems to be a big contributor to Apple's recent success. While previous quarters had... Read more ›
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Bad Bunny's Zara-designed Super Bowl shirts hit resale sites like eBay, fetching high prices and featuring thank-you notes from the artist. Read more ›
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As we age, the people who understand our 3am anxieties and celebrate our weird wins aren't always the ones we share DNA with – and science reveals this shift from family to friendship might be the secret to living longer and happier. Read more ›
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Research reveals that the type of work we do—whether crafting with our hands or strategizing behind screens—literally rewires our brains, creating vastly different approaches to problem-solving, stress, and even how we define a meaningful life. Read more ›
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From chain-smoking at your desk to expense reports that included fur coats and cocaine, the 1980s workplace operated on a set of rules so wildly different that modern HR departments would need therapy just reading about them. Read more ›
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Most cat owners have experienced that shocking moment when gentle purrs turn to painful punctures, but the truth is your feline friend has been desperately trying to tell you to stop for the past several minutes. Read more ›
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Within days of meeting a new class, experienced teachers can spot the profound difference between children who are deeply cherished at home and those who are simply kept fed and sheltered—and the signs they notice have nothing to do with material possessions or perfect parenting. Read more ›
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While others debate the weather and scroll through social media drama, your mind craves something deeper—and that restless hunger for meaningful conversation might be the clearest sign of how differently your brain is wired. Read more ›
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While millennials were stumbling through their awkward years with flip phones and MySpace, Gen Z hit puberty under the unforgiving glare of Instagram—and dermatologists say the difference is starting to show on their faces. Read more ›
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The simple act of washing dishes immediately after eating reveals deep-rooted personality patterns from childhood that psychologists say shape everything from how we handle stress to our deepest fears about being judged. Read more ›
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Your grandchildren secretly dread visiting you, and it has nothing to do with the generation gap—it's these surprisingly common behaviors that even the most loving grandparents don't realize are pushing their grandkids away. Read more ›
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