9 nonfiction books to kick-start 2026
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Consent-O-Matic
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Gnome and Mozilla Discuss Proposal to Disable Middle Mouse Paste on Linux
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Denmark blames Russia for destructive cyberattack on water utility
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Want to sway an election? Here’s how much fake online accounts cost
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How Governments Turn the Internet Into a Weapon
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The era of AI persuasion in elections is about to begin
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The Signal Is the Noise
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I DM'd a Korean Presidential Candidate and Ended Up Building His Core Campaign
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I DM'd a Korean Presidential Candidate – and Ended Up Building His Core Campaign
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Cryptographers Held an Election. They Can't Decrypt the Results
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Letterboxd to launch new movie rental feature in December
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Rademacher Complexity and Models of Group Competition
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How Trump is trying to convince skeptical voters that he can deliver on affordability
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Democrats Did Much Better Than Expected
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The timing of elections is crucial to voter turnout. This year, NYC could vote to change it
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Trump escalates demands for 2020 election investigations and prosecutions
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Sperm From Older Men Have More Genetic Mutations
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How “prebunking” can restore public trust and other September highlights
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Research roundup: Six cool stories we almost missed
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