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Voters just did something no U.S. city has ever done to stop AI data centers
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US tobacco firms applied tobacco strategies to globalize ultra-processed foods
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Employees aren’t resisting AI—they’re resisting fear
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Do We Need Billionaires?
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How Microsoft is bringing OpenClaw to the masses
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Steve Jobs in Exile is a fine profile of Jobs' years at NeXT
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Here’s everything ‘Infinite Jest’ got right 30 years ago about life in 2026
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These new smartwatches are tailor-made for your next brutal HYROX race
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I get why battery protection exists on Android phones, but I’ll never use it
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Bad Bunny’s little pink house is causing all sorts of trouble
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What 2026 DBIR Confirms: Attacks Are Living in the Browser
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Synthetic data is everywhere, but is it any good?
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The U.K.’s next banknotes might feature cute foxes and prismatic butterflies
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