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As I watched more than 2 million people smush themselves into Lower Manhattan last week, it became crystal clear that Jalen Brunson will forever be known as the city’s hero; that Josh Hart is now a baby girl heartthrob; that Jordyn Woods’s purse is actually magic; and that there are a lot of fair-weather New […]
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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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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Electrek: A Reddit post making the rounds this week claims the U.S. has experienced at least one major power outage every month of 2026 -- but is it true? I dug into several outages, the extreme weather behind them, and what we can do to help keep the lights on. [...] The claim that hundreds of thousands of Americans were without power over... Read more ›
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Walmart might not be the first place many think of for tools, but the retailer has a decent selection, with some available at nice discounts this July. Read more ›
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All the ways to watch The Open 2026 live streams online from anywhere, with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy chasing golf glory at Royal Birkdale. Read more ›
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Emergent Vibe Codes To Unicorn Tag Emergent has joined India’s unicorn parade. The AI startup entered the coveted club after… Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1853 on July 16 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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The New York Times' latest game, Pips, brings domino fun to your desktop. How to play Pips as well as hints in case you get stuck. Read more ›
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Connections: Sports Edition is a New York Times word game about finding common sports threads between words. How to solve the day's puzzle. Read more ›
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A new Oxford Economics study says Malaysia’s digital regulations are pushing up startup costs and denting venture capital. The study was commissioned by an industry coalition, and the headline RM792 million figure is a projection, not a forecast. Malaysia’s digital regulations have become a fixed line item in startup budgets, and a new study argues ... Read more ›
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Hints and answers to today's Hurdle all in one place. Read more ›
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As part of the antitrust settlement between Google and Epic Games, third-party app developers will have access to the Google Play Store beginning next week. Read more ›
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It's Google's first release since Android 17 QPR1 hit Platform Stability earlier this month. Read more ›
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Sam Altman's invitation to share impressive GPT-5.6 creations attracted lots of strong responses Read more ›
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An experiment to measure internet speeds across Australia has descended into controversy as the government orders the destruction of around 4,000 routers. Read more ›
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Cheaper handheld gaming systems can still offer impressive specs, large game libraries, and flexible ways to play without paying Steam Deck OLED prices. Read more ›
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AirTags weren't designed for pets. These are the alternatives experts recommend. Read more ›
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For the past month, one name has dominated discussions of the 2028 Democratic primary: Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff. Though Ossoff is running for reelection in a crucial swing state, his consistent polling lead is prompting national observers to leapfrog all the way to 2028. Features in both the New York Times and Politico have touted […] Read more ›
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When you ask people when they knew Covid was going to be a huge deal, they give a range of answers. “When Tom Hanks got sick” is a popular one. So is “when the NBA suspended the season.” The most plugged-in people will sometimes cite early rumblings from Wuhan in December 2019/January 2020. For me, […] Read more ›
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Here’s the problem with friendship these days: People say they have quality people in their corner, are even satisfied with the number of friends they have, and yearn to see them more often. Despite all this, Americans are actually spending less time socializing than ever before — a mere 35 minutes a day in 2025. […] Read more ›
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Tens of millions of Americans live on top of, below, or directly next to their neighbors — which means, statistically speaking, some of us are going to end up in close proximity to an extremely irritating stranger. The source of annoyance could be someone who appears to be hosting illegal raves every weekend. Or it […] Read more ›
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When did Ukraine’s allies stop being scared of Russia’s nuclear weapons? At this week’s summit in Turkey, NATO leaders strongly backed Ukraine’s growing campaign of strikes deep into Russian territory, primarily targeted at that country’s energy infrastructure, meant to bring the costs of war home to Russian citizens and compel their government to stop the […] Read more ›
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“Gotta go,” a young woman murmured into her phone, slipping into a gaggle of gawking New Yorkers pointing and staring at a teetering office tower in the heart of midtown Manhattan on Tuesday. “This building’s like collapsing in New York.” If you squinted past the police barricades, you could see the sagging upper floors of […] Read more ›
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As I am typing this, a device rests on my wrist that purports to unlock a trove of real-time information about my body’s performance. I can click a button and check my heart rate and review how much it’s varied over the course of the day. It can tell me how many steps I’ve taken, […] Read more ›
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This week, Rahm Emanuel — a chief of staff in the Obama White House and widely rumored 2028 candidate — went to Tel Aviv to deliver a stern message to the Israeli public: If Israel wants to keep America as an ally, it needs to change. “Without question, the alliance is at a crossroads. It […] Read more ›
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On June 28, Sister Leticia “Letty” Ugboaja, a Catholic nun from Nigeria, stepped out of her home to take the short, one-block stroll to her church in McAllen, Texas. It should have been uneventful: dressed in her white habit and bearing a rosary, Sister Letty was walking to Sunday morning mass at Our Lady of […] Read more ›
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I consider myself to be a considerate, level-headed, and rational person in public — I ensure my grocery cart doesn’t block fellow shoppers and keep my eyes on the road when a souped-up F250 driver flips me off for going the speed limit. But when I arrive back at my apartment complex to find a […] Read more ›
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