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"Ultimately, we want to build a fleet of electric harvesters."

Kennedy's destruction "might take generations to repair," The Lancet said.

Pseudonymity has never been perfect for preserving privacy. Soon it may be pointless.

Questions remain as Google prepares to lock down Android app distribution in the name of security.

A WIRED analysis shows that ICE and CBP have collectively spent at least $515 million on products from Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Palantir in the last few years alone.

South Korean police deeply apologized for preventable loss of seized funds.

Missile and drone attacks have disrupted daily life, but delivery drivers are still diligently navigating streets to drop off orders across the region.

How Kalshi decided to settle a market tied to Iran’s supreme leader prompted anger among traders who felt the rules weren’t clear.
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FCC rejects protests because Charter and Cox don't compete directly in most places.

Though the rules are among the strictest in the US, locals say they aren't enough.

Unexpected RAM upgrade is the highlight of an otherwise straightforward refresh.

Smart underwear measures farts, brain cells play Doom, and AI discovers rules of an ancient game.

New just-the-basics phone replaces the year-old iPhone 16e at the same price.

Despite the Toyota platform, there's plenty of Subaru DNA in this one.

America succeeds in space when American companies compete.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's unequal enforcement of the equal-time rule.

As the battle over prediction markets rages on, Mick Mulvaney is leading a new coalition that calls these platforms illegal gambling.

As AI labs gorge themselves on compute, data center operators have headed north in search of cheap and plentiful energy.

First wave of Ryzen AI desktop CPUs targets business PCs rather than DIYers.
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