Articles by Teever
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USAID Cuts Killed People. That's the Truth (nytimes.com)

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Instagram running ads promoting child sexual abuse material in India, BBC finds (bbc.com)

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Doggerland – 'lost world' beneath North Sea (discoverwildlife.com)

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So, did Dolly from 'Moonraker' wear braces or not? (reddit.com)

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Oil stocks in US Strategic Reserve fall by 5.5M – lowest level since 1983 (reuters.com)

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Caution: Content Warnings Do Not Reduce Distress, Study Shows (2023) (psychologicalscience.org)

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As SuperAgers age, they make at least twice as many new neurons as their peers (northwestern.edu)

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Zines were used to sentence protesters to decades in prison (theguardian.com)

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Dow Faces Parkinson's Lawsuit over Chlorpyrifos Safety Claims (yahoo.com)

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China says it has a right to target people overseas with new ethnic unity law (yahoo.com)

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Mistral CEO: AI companies should pay a content levy in Europe (ft.com)

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Years without fluoridated water show pattern of tooth decay experts warned about (cbc.ca)

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Tejas and Jayhawk (wikipedia.org)

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PC-free YouTube streaming rig on a Pi 4, built for engraving coins (github.com/coreymillia)

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Debian Pure Blend (wikipedia.org)

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US Military Personnel in Israel Found Secret Spyware on Their Phones (ibtimes.co.uk)

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Afar and Below: The Story of the Wyoming Trona Miners [video] (youtube.com)

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Cannabis 'increases testosterone in young men': Swiss study (swissinfo.ch)

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Canada's National Artificial Intelligence Strategy: AI for All (canada.ca)

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The Next Generation of High-Performance Explosives (losalamosreporter.com)

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Europe Wants to Be Less Reliant on American Tech. Here's Its Plan (nytimes.com)

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Korea's Hanwha offers rockets in bid for Canadian submarine deal (financialpost.com)

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Bernie Sanders: A.I. Is a Public Resource. You Should Own Half of It (nytimes.com)

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Disrupting the Road Logistics Network of RU in the Occupied Territories of UA (tochnyi.info)

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Japan's 2025 census reflects steepest fall in population on record, data shows (japantimes.co.jp)

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Australia to buy three second-hand United States submarines under AUKUS shake-up (abc.net.au)

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Cancer jab can eradicate tumours in patients, trial shows (theguardian.com)

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Sleuths uncover 100 suspicious images in Thermo Fisher antibody catalogue (nature.com)

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The Internet Has Become Too American to Trust (thewalrus.ca)

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Our Military Is Built for the Wrong Century (nytimes.com)

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Sweden becomes a smoke-free country (thelocal.se)

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Cheap attack drones break through Israel's Iron Dome (dw.com)

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Knex Mechanical Computer (MechaDigit-1) [video] (youtube.com)

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U.S. bears brunt of Israel's missile defense, Pentagon assessments show (washingtonpost.com)

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Pentagon walks away from Canada-U.S. defence board (cbc.ca)

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An Empty Room: Each voice fades after 21 days (icried.today)

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F.03 Livestream – Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-HR shift [video] (youtube.com)

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I 3D Printed Origami [video] (youtube.com)

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Pretext – pure-arithmetic text measurement for proportional fonts (somnai-dreams.github.io)

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'The Most Bipartisan Issue Since Beer': Opposition to Data Centers (nytimes.com)

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OnlyFans' First-Gen Creators Are Retiring and Some Want You to Forget They Exist (wired.com)

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What Satellite Images Reveal About Iran's Attacks on U.S. Bases [video] (youtube.com)

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Cyclekart: How to build a soapbox with a motor [video] (youtube.com)

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U.S. Schools Face a Crisis as the Number of Children Drops (nytimes.com)

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Samsung chip workers reject $340k one-time bonus (tomshardware.com)

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Less people are having babies in Canada and the US and the govt is out of ideas (nationalpost.com)

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Canadian fiddler sues Google after AI wrongly claimed he was a sex offender (theguardian.com)

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70% of American farmers don't have enough fertilizer for 2026 (dailycaller.com)

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Alberta voter list leak is a potential public safety disaster (globalnews.ca)

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An Empire in Decline (nytimes.com)

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China became addicted to its tobacco monopoly (theexamination.org)

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Alberta allows windfall oil and gas payments to select ranchers – on public land (thenarwhal.ca)

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The X-Files has made me nostalgic for a time I never experienced (midnightmurmurations.substack.com)

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Russia cloaks launch schedule after spaceport falls in Ukraine's sights (arstechnica.com)

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China Is America's Equal Now and in Any Future Fight, Marine General Warns (twz.com)

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China pushes EU capitals to scrap 'Made in Europe' law or face retaliation (euronews.com)

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CIA ran MK-Ultra experiments on prisoners of war declassified docs confirm (theintercept.com)

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The reporters at this news site are AI bots. OpenAI appears to be funding it (modelrepublic.substack.com)

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The death of the American Dream is now official (thehill.com)

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U.S. Considering Foreign Designs, Shipyards for New Navy Ships in $1.85B Study (usni.org)

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Last Rounds? Status of Key Munitions at the Iran War Ceasefire (csis.org)

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AI Agent Designs a RISC-V CPU Core from Scratch (ieee.org)

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US turns to Ukrainian counter-drone tech after Iran attacks, sources say (reuters.com)

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Gates Foundation says it has opened external review of Epstein ties (reuters.com)

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A network of YouTube accounts is promoting U.S. annexation to Albertans (thestar.com)

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Falling fertility, debt and AI: is the US headed toward a population crisis? (theguardian.com)

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Baltic nations brace for impact of Iran war delaying US weapons shipments (defensenews.com)

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'Reefer Madness,' the PSA That Backfired Spectacularly (nytimes.com)

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Ukraine Moves to Replace Frontline Soldiers with 25,000 Ground Robots (united24media.com)

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US Draft Update: Major Tech Company Urges Universal National Service (newsweek.com)

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PM Carney declares U.S. ties now a 'weakness' in address to Canadians (ctvnews.ca)

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Public grocery stores are having a moment. Can they make food more affordable? (cbc.ca)

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The parking lot that's keeping the lights on (begiant.ca)

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The War of the Algorithm (cepa.org)

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Pentagon approaches automakers, manufacturers to boost weapons production (reuters.com)

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Growing List of Dead and Missing NASA Scientists Triggers New Alarm (yahoo.com)

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Marines on way to Middle East seen using rifles with anti-drone smart scope (taskandpurpose.com)

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Cement firm Lafarge found guilty of financing terrorism in Syria (swissinfo.ch)

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Ukraine Tested Space-Launch Capabilities in Middle of War Twice (united24media.com)

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Thermite: The First Commercial Firefighting Robot Sold in the U.S. (howeandhowe.com)

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U.S. Intelligence Shows China Taking a More Active Role in Iran War (nytimes.com)

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Canada Can't Pretend America Is Still the Good Guy (thewalrus.ca)

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A Crazy Expensive U.S. Drone Just Disappeared over Strait of Hormuz (forbes.com/sites/davidhambling)

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France to ditch Windows for Linux to reduce reliance on US tech (techcrunch.com)

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Penalties stack up as AI spreads through the legal system (npr.org)

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New Bernie Sanders AI Safety Bill Would Halt Data Center Construction (wired.com)

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KR Pres excludes officials with multiple homes from real estate policymaking (koreatimes.co.kr)

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The deep cave bacteria resistant to modern medicine (bbc.com)

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Judge dismisses lawsuit by Sam Altman's sister accusing him of sexual abuse (reuters.com)

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The U.S. Ammo Shortage Is Worse Than You Think (wsj.com)

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TrueNAS build system going closed source (github.com/truenas)

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How to Build 300k Airplanes in Five Years (construction-physics.com)

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Military Leaders Say Iran War Is So Trump Can Bring About "Armageddon" (newrepublic.com)

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Macron to boost nuclear arsenal, involve European allies in doctrine change (reuters.com)

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Epstein files reveal deeper ties to scientists than previously known (nature.com)

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Russia-Ukraine War in 10 Charts (csis.org)

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Could Canada and Australia form a critical minerals supergroup? (abc.net.au)

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Point of no return: a hellish 'hothouse Earth' getting closer, scientists say (theguardian.com)

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Phoenix pay system fiasco: 10 years of mistakes and lessons (cbc.ca)

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Baby bust rewrites China invasion math (politico.com)