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South Carolina tops Texas measles outbreak record—with no end in sight

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Ryzen 9850X3D review: AMD's bragging-rights gaming CPU gets more to brag about

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The origin story of syphilis goes back far longer than we thought

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Users flock to open source Moltbot for always-on AI, despite major risks

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Japan lost a 5-ton navigation satellite when it fell off a rocket during launch

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Dozens of CDC vaccination databases have been frozen under RFK Jr.

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TikTok users “absolutely justified” in fearing MAGA makeover, experts say

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There's a rash of scam spam coming from a real Microsoft address

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Supreme Court to decide how 1988 videotape privacy law applies to online video

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A WB-57 pilot just made a heroic landing in Houston after its landing gear failed

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LG's new subscription program charges up to £277 per month to rent a TV

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“IG is a drug”: Internal messages may doom Meta at social media addiction trial

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Australian plumber is a YouTube sensation

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AI Overviews gets upgraded to Gemini 3 with a dash of AI Mode

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Volvo invented the three-point seat belt 67 years ago; now it has improved it

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Apple patches ancient iOS versions to keep iMessage, FaceTime, other services working

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Trade wars muzzle allied talks on Trump's Golden Dome missile shield

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Why NASA, IMSA, and tech companies are teaming up on tech transfer

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Meet the mysterious electrides

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As data from space spikes, an innovative ground station company seeks to cash in

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OpenAI spills technical details about how its AI coding agent works

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Doctors face-palm as RFK Jr.’s top vaccine advisor questions need for polio shot

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Why has Microsoft been routing example.com traffic to a company in Japan?

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Apple's AirTag 2 is easier to find thanks to new chip

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“Wildly irresponsible”: DOT's use of AI to draft safety rules sparks concerns

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How to encrypt your PC's disk without giving the keys to Microsoft

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The brothers meet Yoshi in Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer

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TikTok explained why some US creators are seeing posts with "0 views"

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How to get Doom running on a pair of earbuds

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EU launches formal investigation of xAI over Grok's sexualized deepfakes

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Former astronaut on lunar spacesuits: "I don't think they're great right now"

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A decade of Star Trek-themed fart jokes: The Greatest Generation podcast turns 10

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Poland's energy grid was targeted by never-before-seen wiper malware

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Did Edison accidentally make graphene in 1879?

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A weird, itchy rash is linked to the keto diet—but no one knows why

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TR-49 is interactive fiction for fans of deep research rabbit holes

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Demand for Intel's processors is apparently there, but the supply is not

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DHS keeps trying and failing to unmask anonymous ICE critics online

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White House alters arrest photo of ICE protester, says "the memes will continue"

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Telly’s "free" ad-based TVs make notable revenue—when they’re actually delivered

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TikTok deal is done; Trump wants praise while users fear MAGA tweaks

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Tesla kills Autopilot, locks lane-keeping behind $99/month fee

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Rocket Report: Chinese rockets fail twice in 12 hours; Rocket Lab reports setback

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Tiny falcons are helping keep the food supply safe on cherry farms

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2026 Lucid Air Touring review: This feels like a complete car now

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This 67,800-year-old hand stencil is the world's oldest human-made art

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US officially out of WHO, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars unpaid

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Overrun with AI slop, cURL scraps bug bounties to ensure "intact mental health"

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Hacker who stole 120,000 bitcoins wants a second chance—and a security job

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Report: Apple plans to launch AI-powered wearable pin device as soon as 2027

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