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White House drastically shortens deadline for dropping quantum-vulnerable crypto

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US's climate.gov site, taken down by Trump, relaunched by nonprofit

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Odd police video shows drone removing knife from motionless suspect

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Oracle’s 21,000 layoffs help drive its debt-fueled AI investments

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A curious crossover: The Toyota C-HR review

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ABC asks viewers to protest FCC attempt to "control who is allowed" on The View

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Early land animals skipped the tadpole phase

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Trump may be mystery patient in odd case of 79yo getting experimental obesity drug

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Everyone pays the price as patent holders on seeds stifle innovation

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Sony releases trailer for Taika Waititi's Klara and the Sun

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How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots

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With Starfall, SpaceX eyes an edge in global cargo delivery from orbit

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GM installs robots at flagship EV factory after laying off 1,300 workers

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Report: Kennedy Space Center not ready for era of super heavy rockets

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Man used massage gun on his tired eyeballs. It went as well as you'd expect.

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Polymarket's viral videos showed people winning big, but the bets were fake

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Following user outcry, AMD reinstates memory encryption in consumer CPUs

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Valve's Steam Machine ships June 29 for $1,049, but you probably won't be able to buy one yet

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NHTSA investigating alleged Tesla Autopilot crash that killed woman in her home

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Lucid lays off 1,500 workers in second big cut of the year

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A US military exercise in space got underway with barely anyone noticing

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1,250 hp hybrid Corvette shatters the Pikes Peak production record

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This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it

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How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban

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Trump admin’s coal investments assist plants with repeated violations

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Review: Widow's Bay is a boldly original take on comedic horror

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The UK will scan asylum-seekers’ faces for age checks—despite knowing the tech is flawed

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Rocket Report: Rebuild begins at Blue Origin launch pad; Relativity targets Mars

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As global warming threatens corals, scientists search for reefs that can take the heat

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A bold satellite rescue mission came together in record time, but will it work?

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Microsoft discovers new lightweight backdoor that steals cryptocurrency

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FDA advisors unanimously vote to approve Moderna's mRNA after agency drama

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As China looms, Taiwan makes more drones for defense and the US military

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NASA asks Northrop Grumman to stop working on lunar HALO module

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Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores

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Apple patches high-severity eavesdropping vulnerability in Beats Studio Buds

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After Senate vote, Trump admin backs off plans to kill ocean monitoring

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Before SpaceX IPO, investors in China secretly acquired stakes

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Bernie Sanders unveils $7 trillion plan to give Americans control of AI industry

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Hunter-gatherers in Siberia died of a plague outbreak 5,500 years ago

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The first long-duration resident of the ISS, a cosmonaut, has died

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Hulk, Punisher join Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer

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Second carcass-eating fly species cleared by FDA for maggot wound therapy

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Sooner than expected? Useful quantum error correction promised for 2028.

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California says AT&T lied to FCC in attempt to shut off old phone network

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Massive breach spills credentials for thousands of sensitive networks

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Tesco moving 40,000 server workloads off VMware amid Broadcom's “abusive conduct”

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AI coding agents taught robots how to install GPUs and cut zip ties

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The Slate Truck's price may have leaked, starts at $24,950

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"Dangerous" AI models are coming no matter what

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Entries updated Jun 24, 2026 02:30:28 AM PDT

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