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Wed Feb 4
Trump's MAHA influencer pick for surgeon general goes before Senate
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Pete Hegseth tells Anthropic to fall in line with DoD desires, or else
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Boozy chimps fail urine test, confirm hotly debated theory
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WBD says Paramount’s new higher offer could be “superior” to Netflix's
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Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
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DJI sues the FCC for “carelessly” restricting its drones
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UK fines Reddit for not checking user ages aggressively enough
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In a replay of 2019, Apple says a single desktop Mac will be manufactured in the US
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Inside the quixotic team trying to build an entire world in a 20-year-old game
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50 mpg in a Nissan crossover? Testing the new E-Power hybrid system.
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Lamborghini cancels electric Lanzador as supercar buyers reject EVs
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Meta could end up owning 10% of AMD in new chip deal
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Scientists crack the case of "screeching" Scotch tape
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Pentagon buyer: We're happy with our launch industry, but payloads are lagging
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Data center builders thought farmers would willingly sell land, learn otherwise
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Panasonic, the former plasma king, will no longer make its own TVs
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New Microsoft gaming chief has "no tolerance for bad AI"
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The 2026 Mazda CX-5, driven: It got bigger; plus, radical tech upgrade
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AIs can generate near-verbatim copies of novels from training data
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Review: Knight of the Seven Kingdoms brings back that Westeros magic
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The first cars bold enough to drive themselves
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Study shows how rocket launches pollute the atmosphere
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NASA says it needs to haul the Artemis II rocket back to the hangar for repairs
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Dinosaur eggshells can reveal the age of other fossils
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Have we leapt into commercial genetic testing without understanding it?
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Major government research lab appears to be squeezing out foreign scientists
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After fueling test, optimism grows for March launch of Artemis II to the Moon
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Microsoft gaming chief Phil Spencer steps down after 38 years with company
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MAHA moms threaten to turn this car around as RFK Jr. flips on pesticide
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Fury over Discord’s age checks explodes after shady Persona test in UK
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FCC asks stations for "pro-America" programming, like daily Pledge of Allegiance
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Meta's flagship metaverse service leaves VR behind
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Controversial NIH director now in charge of CDC, too, in RFK Jr. shake-up
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Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links
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Why Final Fantasy is now targeting PC as its "lead platform"
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"Million-year-old" fossil skulls from China are far older—and not Denisovans
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It's outright war for the Iron Throne in House of the Dragon S3 teaser
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Nintendo brings GBA-era Pokémon to the Switch, but not Switch Online subscribers
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Supreme Court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, billions in refunds may be owed
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Tesla slashes Cybertruck prices as it tries to move (unpainted) metal
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An AI coding bot took down Amazon Web Services
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Microsoft deletes blog telling users to train AI on pirated Harry Potter books
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Rocket Report: Chinese launch firm raises big money; Falcon 9 back to the Bahamas
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Lawsuit: ChatGPT told student he was "meant for greatness"—then came psychosis
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NASA chief classifies Starliner flight as "Type A" mishap, says agency made mistakes
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Rubik’s WOWCube adds complexity, possibility by reinventing the puzzle cube
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Diablo II’s new Warlock is a great excuse to revisit a classic game
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From chickens to humans, animals think "bouba" sounds round
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F1: Preseason tests show how different 2026 will be
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Google announces Gemini 3.1 Pro, says it's better at complex problem-solving
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