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The Iran war proves that U.S. economic coercion is weakening
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Eric Trump’s Crypto Company Is Falling Into Total Disaster
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Companies obsessed with youth are missing their best hires. Here’s why
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The news is not all bad: five inspiring science stories to lift your mood
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US falls below Ukraine in press freedom as global autocracy takes hold
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Subnautica 2 will be in early access May 14, at long last
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Subnautica 2 launches soon after lengthy legal dispute
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Some Solid Surfaces Ripple Like Waves, Study Shows
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Shrdlu
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World Cup tickets as low as $180 are still out there—if you know where to look
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Reverse Engineering SimTower
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U.S. companies back Sam Altman's World ID even as much of the world pushes back
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One CEO explains why she values her union workforce
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Strange New Worlds S4 teaser strikes a more serious tone
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Tinder Scanning Users’ Eyeballs to Prove They Aren’t Creeps
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The Super Nintendo Cartridges (2024)
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