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The United States went to war with Iran for reasons that remain unclear. At various points, the president and his allies have argued that this was a war of preemptive self-defense, an effort to prevent Iran from rebuilding its nuclear program, and even an attempt at regime change. The justification seems to change based on […]
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Dimon argued stablecoin issuers paying interest should meet bank standards as talks continue in Washington about the CLARITY Act. Read more ›
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Denshattack!, the skateboarding game that manages to mix an anime-inspired narrative with Tony Hawk Pro Skater-style grinding and wall-riding, is coming out on June 17. The game's publisher Fireshine Games announced its launch date alongside a new trailer at Nintendo's recent Indie World event.If it wasn't clear from previous trailers, Denshattack! remains stylish as hell, filled to the brim with bright colors and over-the-top animation. The new trailer doesn't offer... Read more ›
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'Pokopia' is the game that the Pokémon series—and every other Switch 2 game—can learn from. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Engadget: Users of Meta's AI smart glasses in Europe may be unknowingly sharing intimate video and sensitive financial information with moderators outside of the bloc, according to a report from Sweden's Svenska Dagbladet released last week. Employees in Kenya doing AI "annotation" told the journalists that they've seen people nude, using the toilet and engaging in sexual activity, along with credit card numbers... Read more ›
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If you know where to look, you can often score deals on Apple’s ever-expanding AirPods lineup. Both the AirPods Max and AirPods 4 (with and without ANC) now consistently receive discounts, as do the newer AirPods Pro 3. And while more recent shopping events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday delivered some of the steepest […] Read more ›
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CJM в аналитике: почему ваши клиенты уходят и как это увидеть в данныхВы наверняка видели красивые CJM-картинки с эмоциями, лицами и стрелочками, это красиво, но бесполезно, потому что настоящая карта пути клиента строится на данных, CJM – это не про «нарисовать портрет клиента», это про цифры, воронки и узкие места.В этой статье я рассказываю:- Что такое CJM с точки зрения данных (и почему это не про эмоции);- SQL-скрипты для построения... Read more ›
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Most of China's submarine fleet is diesel-electric, but Beijing is ramping up production of nuclear-powered classes. Read more ›
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New York inspectors uncovered a widespread problem at gas stations that raises serious questions about fuel quality, labeling accuracy, and consumer trust. Read more ›
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It involved Matthew Lillard's character, Stu, who plays a different role in the film now. Read more ›
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President Donald Trump said on social media that energy shipments to the US will not be disrupted amid conflit in the Middle East. Read more ›
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The "Game of Thrones" universe is expanding. Here's the status of every spinoff, from a movie about Aegon's Conquest to the rumored Jon Snow sequel. Read more ›
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During today's Nintendo Indie World presentation, we got a narrower time frame for when and where we'll be able to play the next project from Drinkbox Studios. The team announced that Blighted will be coming out in this fall for both the Nintendo Switch 2 and for PC. It’ll arrive on the same date for both platforms, but we don’t have any more specific timeline than the season.We first heard... Read more ›
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Cybersecurity firm SOCRadar has disclosed a major data exposure involving a publicly accessible Elasticsearch server containing approximately 676 million United States identity records, including full […] Read more ›
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For over a year, Anthropic has served the U.S. government through Palantir Technologies, an enterprise software firm known for working with the Pentagon and other federal agencies. Palantir’s customers have used Anthropic models to help them identify patterns across large volumes of classified data so they can make decisions. But the Defense Department’s decision on Friday to restrict military contractors from using Anthropic’s technology could force Palantir to sever its... Read more ›
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The government of Lesotho and UNICEF have formalized a 2026 Annual Work Plan aimed at developing an integrated national digital identity ecosystem on the Modular […] 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: The Trump administration isn’t being honest about the Epstein files. What’s happening? After about 3 million new documents from the Epstein files — the collected […] Read more ›
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Tax season starts early this year. Or at least it should for you, because this one is a doozy. Thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which Congress passed in 2025, there are some significant and potentially confusing changes coming to your tax return. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, even if […] Read more ›
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Donald Trump’s State of the Union address was the longest ever given. But to understand its core purpose — arguably, the core purpose of his presidency — you need only to hear one line. It came during a discussion of the SAVE Act, a Republican bill designed to combat the fictitious scourge of noncitizen voting. […] Read more ›
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The world is hungrier than ever for energy. Demand for heating, cooling, lighting, computing power, and just getting around is rising. In particular, the buildout of data centers to power technologies like AI has set off a rush for new power plants in countries like the US and China. Fossil fuel consumption reached a record […] Read more ›
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This story was originally published in The Highlight, Vox’s member-exclusive magazine. To get access to member-exclusive stories every month, join the Vox Membership program today. Had William Foege been a military general or a CEO or a politician, his death on January 24 would have been bold-type, front-page news. Elementary schools and highways would have been named […] Read more ›
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In the spring of 2015, few outlets predicted that the US would soon face a democratic crisis. Barack Obama was the president, and the conventional wisdom was that he’d be succeeded by Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush. Donald Trump wouldn’t announce his presidential bid until June, and most people in Washington treated it as a […] Read more ›
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This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. Twenty-four-year-old Polish activist Dominika Lasota remembers waiting in anxious silence for the 2023 election results to come in. Since 2015, Poland had been governed by a conservative, authoritarian-leaning party that curtailed women’s rights and […] Read more ›
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Last week, the US Department of Agriculture proposed a strikingly cruel policy, even for this administration: speeding up the kill lines at America’s chicken, turkey, and pig slaughterhouses. The plan will make one of the country’s most dangerous jobs — working in a meat processing plant — even more unsafe, labor advocates argue. The new […] Read more ›
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When President Donald Trump addressed Congress a year ago, the Democrats seemed to be, as the meme would have it, “in disarray.” They were lambasted for their disorganized responses to Trump — remember those little ping-pong paddles? But things were different this time. The opposition party seemed to be more in array than they’ve been […] Read more ›
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Last year, investors worried that AI would crash the economy by making too little money. Now, they fear it will do so by making too much. On Sunday, a little-known financial analysis firm called Citrini Research published a piece of science fiction: A memo dated June 2028, in which its researchers sketch a pocket history […] Read more ›
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