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by Dell Cameron on (#6S7P4)
The PRESS Act, which would protect journalists from government spying, enjoys broad bipartisan support and has passed the House-but it's unclear whether the Senate will take it up.
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by David Gilbert on (#6S7K5)
The rapid spread of false claims about election fraud has experts worried. While not being promoted by politicians or the media, as similar claims were in 2020, the conspiracy theories are still gaining traction.
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by Adrienne So on (#6S7K6)
Whether you need a roller bag for a work trip or a tote for a bachelorette, we tested the best bags to carry on a plane.
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by Adrienne So on (#6S7FT)
Your kids are only kids for so long, but love and Lego sets last forever. Here are our top 10 picks for the Lego lover in your life.
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by Simon Hill on (#6S7CM)
The Ohom mug heats your coffee or tea with a pad that can also wirelessly charge your phone-no app required.
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by Nena Farrell on (#6S7CN)
Looking for softer sheets? Bamboo is here to help.
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by Lauren Goode, Michael Calore, Zoƫ Schiffer on (#6S79P)
Here's what Silicon Valley's moguls are doing to beat death.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6S79Q)
The new NATO Innovation Fund started as a way to combat flagging US interest. Now, its staff are scouring Europe to find the companies that could give the alliance the edge in the face of war.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6S79R)
In the premiere installment of WIRED's new AI advice column The Prompt," we answer questions about AI's ability to change your body, and your ability to change AI's environmental impact.
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6S79S)
Faulty devices have thrown a wrench in the company's trade-in program for its color ebook reader.
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by Makena Kelly on (#6S79T)
Thanks to more mainstream influencers, a new, desirable, imitable aesthetic has emerged-and this time it wears a MAGA hat.
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by Kelly McEvers on (#6S77F)
Under Donald Trump and Joe Biden alike, the US has been determined to reshore" chipmaking. Now money and colossal infrastructure are flowing to a vast Intel site in Ohio-just as the company may be falling apart.
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by Eric Geller on (#6S77G)
Experts expect Donald Trump's next administration to relax cybersecurity rules on businesses, abandon concerns around human rights, and take an aggressive stance against the cyber armies of US adversaries.
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by Will Knight on (#6S77H)
Physical Intelligence has assembled an all-star team and raised $400 million on the promise of a stunning breakthrough in how robots learn.
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by Dhruv Mehrotra on (#6S6ZS)
Alan Filion, believed to have operated under the handle Torswats," admitted to making more than 375 fake threats against schools, places of worship, and government buildings around the United States.
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by Reece Rogers on (#6S6W8)
Waves of new users are flocking to the Twitter alternative, but Bluesky's many customization options can be a bit overwhelming for newcomers. Here's some advice on managing the flow.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6S6W9)
One of TikTok's defining subcultures is arguing over whether books are political, red-listing" authors, and looking for guidance in speculative fiction.
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by Marta Musso on (#6S6SJ)
A research team in China has held atoms in a state of quantum superposition for 23 minutes, suggesting tantalizing new possibilities in research and quantum computing.
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by Zeyi Yang on (#6S6PX)
After quietly settling a dispute with her management agency, the massively popular Chinese influencer Li Ziqi has started posting again, gaining her millions of new followers overnight.
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by Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman on (#6S6PY)
Three technologists in India used a homemade Faraday cage and a microwave oven to get around Apple's location blocks.
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by David Gilbert on (#6S6KM)
Tom Homan, who helped usher in the family separation policy during Trump's first term, is promising to enact the biggest deportation operation in the history of the United States."
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by Will Knight on (#6S6KN)
Generative AI may transform video game design, but the first playable title is just bizarre and fascinating.
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by Brad Bourque on (#6S6HE)
Here are the best disc golf discs that we've tested in the field.
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by Ritsuko Kawai on (#6S6DC)
A Japanese team has developed a technique to insert chloroplasts isolated from algae into animal cells, a feat that could revolutionize sustainable energy and how artificial meat and organs are created.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#5BCAH)
You might see your coworkers in only two dimensions, but don't let that stop you from looking your best.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6S6DD)
Gaming headsets have long been the norm. Now it's time for gaming earbuds.
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by Caroline Haskins on (#6S6AM)
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement put out a fresh call for contracts for surveillance technologies before an anticipated surge in the number of people it monitors ahead of deportation hearings.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6S68R)
San Francisco-based Ossium Health has carried out three transplants for cancer patients using stem cells from deceased donors' bone marrow in recent months.
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Donald Trump Taps Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to Lead Nonexistent Department of Government Efficiency
by Vittoria Elliott on (#6S62G)
These two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies," said Donald Trump in a statement.
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by Adrienne So on (#6S5W7)
Most women don't know what's going to happen during perimenopause. Smart-ring manufacturers are stepping in to provide data and guidance.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6S5W8)
From sitting in on calls with foreign leaders to recommending new hires, Musk is already wielding power at Donald Trump's side.
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by Andrew Watman on (#6N0ZJ)
Surprise yourself and light up your taste buds with new flavors every month from these highly curated subscription services.
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by Jason Barlow on (#6S5FF)
The brand's latest small SUV with a big range confirms that both EV tech and design leadership now reside in South Korea.
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6S5FG)
The Clicks for iPhone 16 case brings a Blackberry-style physical keyboard to your smartphone.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6GHWH)
Ready to move on from the traditional glass slab? Introduce a hinge into your life with these folding smartphones.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6S5CP)
Lowered age restrictions and cheaper VR headsets have led to young kids hijacking the metaverse. Maybe we should let them keep it.
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by Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman on (#6S5CQ)
Donald Trump has vowed to deport millions and jail his enemies. To carry out that agenda, his administration will exploit America's digital surveillance machine. Here are some steps you can take to evade it.
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by Ilica Mahajan on (#6S5AQ)
Privacy advocates worry banning masks at protests will encourage harassment, while cops' high-tech tools render the rules unnecessary.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6S56A)
Generative AI and new rules targeting tech giants are giving Ecosia and Qwant fuel to challenge Google and Microsoft and develop a web index for Europe.
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by Antonio Piemontese on (#6S4YD)
The annual UN climate summit has kicked off in Baku, Azerbaijan, with lofty goals, but many global leaders missing.
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by Parker Hall on (#6S4KY)
This Dolby Vision-enabled laser projector is a cinematic solution for stylish living rooms.
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by Carlton Reid on (#6S4KZ)
3D printing is injecting much-needed innovation into sneaker design, but it's small brands that are leading where big names are struggling-or hesitant-to keep up.
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by Omar L. Gallaga on (#6S4HW)
The hydroponic plant-growing company is shutting down. Here's what to expect growing forward if you own any AeroGarden devices.
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by Matt Reynolds on (#6S4HX)
After a Montana man illegally cloned and bred an endangered giant sheep species, government agencies must now contend with the illicit offspring.
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by Katie Drummond on (#6S4HY)
Last week's US election will affect the future for all of us. Here's how we'll cover it.
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by Jared Keller on (#6S4GB)
The Pentagon is pursuing every available option to keep US troops safe from the rising tide of adversary drones, including a robotic twist on its standard-issue small arms.
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by Martin Cizmar, Scott Gilbertson on (#6S42Z)
Whether you're setting out before dawn for that epic summit or need some light during a power outage, these are the best flashlight and headlamps you can buy.
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by Miriam Freedman, Heidi Busse on (#6S3Z3)
Microplastics cause clouds to form in places where they wouldn't otherwise, which is likely to have knock-on effects on the weather and climate.
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by Lakshmi Chandrasekaran on (#6S3XH)
Researchers are exploring new ways that quantum computers will be able to reveal the secrets of complex quantum systems.
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by Beth Mole, Ars Technica on (#6S3XJ)
Oral phenylephrine was shown to be ineffective for treating nasal congestion over a year go. This week, the FDA took the first steps toward removing it from pharmacy shelves.
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