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Elon Musk's private preschool in Texas is accepting applications for up to 21 students with subsidized tuition in the first year. Read more ›
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Skiers at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort described to Business Insider the effects of a ski patrol strike during peak season. Read more ›
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From Meta and Coinbase to Ford and GM, a slew of big businesses are contributing to Trump's inauguration as he prepares to enter office this month. Read more ›
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The last Dragon Ball movie before Akira Toriyama's passing had one mission: give Piccolo, one of the franchise's best characters, his due. Read more ›
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Musk earlier called Scholz an "incompetent fool" and signaled his support for Germany's anti-immigration AfD party. Read more ›
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That strange (and funny) Rhino scream you've seen from the Kraven movie wasn't intentional, at least on the actor's end. Read more ›
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Linux Kernel patches list seven new PCI IDs associated with upcoming CPUs from Intel. Read more ›
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Here are some highly rated series to check out, plus a look at what's new in January. Read more ›
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"Robots and AI models share one crucial characteristic," writes the Washington Post. "Whether to move around, conduct conversations or solve problems, they function by constantly taking in and computing increasingly vast quantities of data. It's a brute-force approach to automation. Processing all that data makes them such energy guzzlers that their planet-warming pollution could outweigh any benefits they offer." But then the article visits the robot soccer team of René... Read more ›
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The theater chain's celebrating January's National Popcorn Day with a Bring Your Own Bucket promo to get more butts in seats. Read more ›
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Meta has deleted its AI characters from Facebook and Instagram after receiving criticism. Read more ›
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If we dissolve acid-neutralizing rocks in the ocean, will it absorb more carbon dioxide? Climate ventures and philanthropic funders have been spending millions of dollars to find out, reports the Washington Post. "Researchers have been exploring this technology for the last five years, but over the last two months, at least a couple of start-ups have begun operation along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts." Planetary, a start-up based in Nova... Read more ›
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Maker and influencer Jeff Geerling describes the recently released Thelio Astra from System76 as 'the fastest Arm desktop computer in the world.' Read more ›
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You now need 7GB free on any Apple device you want to install Apple Intelligence on. Read more ›
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From loyalty programs to length of time at each port, there are things I hate about cruises as a frequent traveler who's been on more than 50. Read more ›
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"My feet are already in the crosswalk," says Geoffrey A. Fowler, a San Francisco-based tech columnist for the Washington Post. In a video he takes one step from the curb, then stops to see if Waymo robotaxis will stop for him. And they often didn't. Waymo's position? Their cars consider "signals of pedestrian intent" including forward motion when deciding whether to stop — as well as other vehicles' speed and... Read more ›
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Musk’s posts, which have racked up hundreds of millions of views on X, are his latest effort at inserting himself into UK politics. Read more ›
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A network of Facebook pages has been advertising “fuel filters” that are actually meant to be used as silencers, which are heavily regulated by US law. Even US military officials are concerned. Read more ›
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While Americans might not mourn the loss of net neutrality, the court's ruling sets a troubling precedent for consumer protections in every industry. Read more ›
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The first meteor shower of the year peaks on the night of January 2–3. Here’s everything you need to know to watch it and the many other showers that will appear in 2025. Read more ›
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One year-end summary from Fable, a social app where people share what books the read, told the user “Don’t forget to surface for the occasional white author, OK?” Read more ›
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From Elon Musk and Donald Trump to state-sponsored hackers and crypto scammers, this was the year the online agents of chaos gained ground. Read more ›
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Nations are more focused than ever on declining populations. Women, along with gender and sexual minorities, will see their rights come under fire. Read more ›
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Members of the Elsevier-published Journal of Human Evolution quit, citing AI production processes introducing errors, high author fees, and concerns over editorial independence. Read more ›
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Oppressive, unstimulating urban architecture isn’t just about eyesores; there’s evidence that it can cause actual harm to its residents. To fix this in 2025, we must start building for joy. Read more ›
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Democratic digital strategists and creators argue that the party’s influencer outreach was too little, too late—and that without a coherent message, even the best strategy won't matter. Read more ›
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