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Tue Jan 6
DOJ released Epstein files with dozens of nudes and victims' names, reports say
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Intel Panther Lake Core Ultra review: Intel's best laptop CPU in a very long time
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Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025
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OpenAI picks up pace against Claude Code with new Codex desktop app
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Why Civilization VII is the way it is, and how its devs plan to win critics back
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Here's what Cities: Skylines 2’s new developer is updating first
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Narwhals become quieter as the Arctic Ocean grows louder
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NASA gears up for one more key test before launching Artemis II to the Moon
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At NIH, a power struggle over institute directorships deepens
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Fungus could be the insecticide of the future
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Research roundup: 6 cool stories we almost missed
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A cup of coffee for depression treatment has better results than microdosing
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The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K
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ICE observer says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face
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TrumpRx delayed as senators question if it's a giant scam with Big Pharma
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AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
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Here's why Blue Origin just ended its suborbital space tourism program
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FCC aims to ensure "only living and lawful Americans" get Lifeline benefits
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Developers say AI coding tools work—and that's precisely what worries them
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Web portal leaves kids' chats with AI toy open to anyone with Gmail account
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How far does $5,000 go when you want an electric car?
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NASA faces a crucial choice on a Mars spacecraft—and it must decide soon
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Rocket Report: How a 5-ton satellite fell off a booster; will SpaceX and xAI merge?
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Inside Nvidia's 10-year effort to make the Shield TV the most updated Android device ever
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Having that high-deductible health plan might kill you, literally
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US spy satellite agency declassifies high-flying Cold War listening post
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People complaining about Windows 11 hasn't stopped it from hitting 1 billion users
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How often do AI chatbots lead users down a harmful path?
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Google Project Genie lets you create interactive worlds from a photo or prompt
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Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited data
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She'll mess with Texas: Nurse keeps mailing abortion pills, despite Paxton lawsuit
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What ice fishing can teach us about making foraging decisions
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County pays $600,000 to pentesters it arrested for assessing courthouse security
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New OpenAI tool renews fears that “AI slop” will overwhelm scientific research
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Custom machine kept man alive without lungs for 48 hours
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Does Anthropic believe its AI is conscious, or is that just what it wants Claude to think?
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Do you have ideas about how to improve America's space program?
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Tesla kills Models S and X to build humanoid robots instead
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States want to tax fossil fuel companies to create climate change superfunds
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Early Universe's supermassive black holes grew in cocoons like butterflies
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Tesla: 2024 was bad, 2025 was worse as profit falls 46 percent
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Site catering to online criminals has been seized by the FBI
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Seven things to know about how Apple's Creator Studio subscriptions work
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Stranded boys struggle to survive in Lord of the Flies trailer
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SpaceX sends list of demands to US states giving broadband grants to Starlink
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Angry Norfolk residents lose lawsuit to stop Flock license plate scanners
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US cyber defense chief accidentally uploaded secret government info to ChatGPT
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Why reviving the shuttered Anthem is turning out tougher than expected
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I bought "Remove Before Flight" tags on eBay in 2010—it turns out they're from Challenger
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Google begins rolling out Chrome's "Auto Browse" AI agent today
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