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For many of us who grew up in the 1990s and 2000s, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — better known as ADHD — seemed like a condition for kids. But that perception is changing: Of the more than 15 million adults in America diagnosed with ADHD, about half of them got that diagnosis in adulthood. Laura […]
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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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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The newest Android 17 beta dropped on us yesterday and it appears to be the biggest one yet. After the first two rolled out and left us wondering when Google would bring the goods, this new Beta 3 has at least some fun stuff to look at and play with. There are Bubbles for more... Read the original post: The 6 Best New Features in Android 17 Beta 3 Read more ›
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House Republicans are pushing back on a Senate-approved proposal to fund the Department of Homeland Security and get TSA workers paid. Read more ›
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My dad never once told me he was stressed. Not when he was passed over for promotions. Not when he worked late into the night for months during a restructure. Not during the years when I know, looking back, that things at home were anything but easy. What he did tell me, in a hundred ... Read more Read more ›
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Home Depot tries to make its returns process quick and easy, but sometimes that can lead people to abuse the store's policies, such as in this fraud case. Read more ›
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Nearly a month into the joint US-Israeli war on Iran, there’s a good chance you’ve heard something about the apparent civil war on the right over the conflict. Though polling shows steady support for President Donald Trump from his MAGA base, the war has been tearing apart the MAGAsphere, pitting disenchanted MAGA influencers against fervent […] Read more ›
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В России продолжает формироваться правоприменительная практика в отношении использования Telegram, в том числе в части размещения рекламы. Позиция регуляторов в последние месяцы изменилась, что создало дополнительную неопределённость для бизнеса.Ранее Федеральная антимонопольная служба указывала, что размещение рекламы на ресурсах с ограниченным доступом, включая Telegram, подпадает под признаки нарушения законодательства о рекламе. В соответствии с частью 10.7 статьи 5 закона «О рекламе» распространение ре Read more ›
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If you're a fan of the long-standing brand, Makita, there's an Amazon Spring Deal you might want to take advantage of. Here's what you can get. Read more ›
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Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro, and by extension, the $700 Mac Pro Wheels Kit is also dead. Yes, that sentence is still funny in 2026. It marks the end of one of the company’s most infamous desktop add-ons. For anyone who somehow missed this saga, the Wheels Kit launched back in 2020 as […] Read more ›
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Massive new data centers are the physical foundation for tech companies’ hopes and dreams for AI. But the rush to expand warehouses full of energy-hungry servers has also kicked up fights across the world over their impact on power grids, utility bills, nearby communities, and the environment. From audacious plans to launch data centers into […] Read more ›
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Worried AI might replace your job? Take our quiz to see how exposed you are to AI disruption — and what you can do to stay ahead. Read more ›
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If you’re constantly switching between working at home and on the go, Anker’s latest 160W Prime Charger can lighten your load by replacing multiple chargers with a single device. It’s normally $149.99, but right now you can buy it at both Amazon and Anker’s online storefront (with coupon code WS24MNV8G7) for $99.99 thanks to Amazon’s […] Read more ›
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A few weeks ago, I was walking to a coffee shop when a car stopped to let me cross the street. I gave the little wave. You know the one. The quick hand raise, the nod, the half-smile that says “I see you, thank you, we’re good.” And then I watched the three people who ... Read more Read more ›
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If you're still using Crunchyroll after its AI subtitle fiasco and subsequent price increase, there's a new way to watch. The anime streaming service is now available as a channel in the Apple TV app.That means you can subscribe and stream your favorite anime titles, all within Apple's video app. No need for the Crunchyroll app or a separate login. (Your Apple account handles your subscription using this method.) 9to5Mac... Read more ›
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I never expected to have a big family. Now that my kids are grown and scattered, I miss the chaos of raising them. Read more ›
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Think you know the Android 17 logo? Google’s been tweaking it right under your nose. Read more ›
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В этой статье я расскажу об одном свободном и бесплатном инструменте, позволяющем выкачать из популярного мессенджера Телеграм и сохранить на вашем компьютере данные из ваших любимых групп, каналов и диалогов.Представленный здесь инструмент не единственный, но, возможно, один из самых простых и удобных. Это не бот: запросы к серверу будут выполняться от вашего имени, что гарантирует доступ к тем чатам, которые видите вы сами. Читать далее Read more ›
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The Trump administration’s rhetoric on the war in Iran tends to be heavy on words like “lethality” and “obliteration,” so it was notable that the president seemed almost apologetic on Wednesday, when discussing an Israeli strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, which prompted Iranian retaliation against natural gas facilities in Qatar and sent global […] 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: Donald Trump may be getting his wish: a super-sized gold coin with his face on it. What’s happening? On Thursday, the US Commission of Fine […] Read more ›
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Countless streets, parks, and schools across America are named for Cesar Chavez, the United Farm Workers union organizer and 1960s icon of Latino activism and the labor movement. There is even a holiday commemorating his life and legacy, on March 31, that is formally observed by four Western states (and less formally by many others): […] Read more ›
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Nancy Pelosi’s record of impact is undeniable. Over more than three decades in Congress, the San Francisco juggernaut is frequently cited among the effective legislative operators of her generation — the person who held together the votes for the Affordable Care Act, who twice ascended to the House speaker’s chair, and who built a fundraising […] Read more ›
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On February 9, 1970, Johnny Carson did something that would be unthinkable for a late night host today, or really anyone on TV: He gave a full hour of The Tonight Show to a Stanford professor. But Paul Ehrlich, the author along with his wife Anne of the blockbuster book The Population Bomb, was charismatic, […] Read more ›
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One of the most acclaimed restaurants in the world, Noma, opened a pop-up in Los Angeles on March 11. It was supposed to be a joyous occasion for Noma head chef and co-founder René Redzepi and the staff, who relocated from Copenhagen, Denmark, for the sold-out 16-week stint. But Noma LA’s opening has been mired […] Read more ›
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The most unique thing about human beings is this: We are creatures who long to matter. That’s according to Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, the philosopher and author of a new book called The Mattering Instinct. If you’ve ever wondered why we humans are so singularly obsessed with discovering the meaning of life, this book — and […] Read more ›
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For more than four decades, technological progress has been undermining expert authority, democratizing public debate, and steering individuals toward ever-more bespoke conceptions of reality. In the mid-20th century, the high costs of television production — and physical limitations of the broadcast spectrum — tightly capped the number of networks. ABC, NBC, and CBS collectively owned […] 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, become a Vox Member today. When the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus published Systema Naturae in 1735, he set out to classify every living thing on Earth — inventing the naming system we still use today and personally describing […] Read more ›
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Just over a year ago, OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy coined the term “vibe coding” and it’s exactly what it sounds like. In a post on X, he wrote that it’s where “you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists.” Since then, coders from all backgrounds — and […] Read more ›
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