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19861.
Ransomware Strikes Back as Global Attacks Rise in 2025 (techreport.com)
19862.
ZoraSafe Set to Launch AI-Driven Digital Protection to Fight Scams (techreport.com)
19863.
Saudi Arabia’s AI Ambitions Sandwiched Between US and China (techreport.com)
19864.
Linux Gamers on Steam Finally Cross Over the 3% Mark (slashdot.org)
19865.
The key to spotting dyslexia early could be AI-powered handwriting analysis (sciencedaily.com)
19866.
Learning as an adventure: The lecture theater in the spaceship (sciencedaily.com)
19867.
Empowering robots with human-like perception to navigate unwieldy terrain (sciencedaily.com)
19868.
World's first petahertz-speed phototransistor in ambient conditions (sciencedaily.com)
19869.
Half of today’s jobs could vanish—Here’s how smart countries are future-proofing workers (sciencedaily.com)
19870.
Affordances in the brain: The human superpower AI hasn’t mastered (sciencedaily.com)
19871.
Scientists discover the moment AI truly understands language (sciencedaily.com)
19872.
Harvard’s ultra-thin chip could revolutionize quantum computing (sciencedaily.com)
19873.
Why tiny bee brains could hold the key to smarter AI (sciencedaily.com)
19874.
AI has no idea what it’s doing, but it’s threatening us all (sciencedaily.com)
19875.
Caltech’s massive 6,100-qubit array brings the quantum future closer (sciencedaily.com)
19876.
Quantum chips just proved they’re ready for the real world (sciencedaily.com)
19877.
Scientists build artificial neurons that work like real ones (sciencedaily.com)
19878.
AI turns x-rays into time machines for arthritis care (sciencedaily.com)
19879.
Starmer resets after Rayner row, but Labour turmoil is a gift for Reform (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
19880.
Trump's National Guard deployments aren't random. They were planned years ago (feeds.npr.org)
19881.
Despite a ceasefire, Israel has demolished villages in southern Lebanon (feeds.npr.org)
19882.
Gender inequality accelerates Japan's rural depopulation (feeds.npr.org)
19883.
Judge says Trump administration must fund SNAP. And, what to know about NYC's election (feeds.npr.org)
19884.
Public workers could be denied loan forgiveness if cities defy Trump, lawsuit alleges (feeds.npr.org)
19885.
More than 40 million Americans wait to see when SNAP food assistance will restart (feeds.npr.org)
19886.
Governor races showcase a Democratic class that bolstered party’s bench (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
19887.
Obama aids Democrats in campaign stops ahead of 2025 elections (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
19888.
Voters broadly disapprove of Trump but remain divided on midterms, poll finds (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
19889.
How a young Jefferson’s plea to the King helped ignite America’s fight for independence (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
19890.
How the Declaration of Independence inspired the world despite Jefferson’s contradictions on slavery (feeds.washingtonpost.com)
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