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$800 Monthly Car Payments Are Hurting Car Sales (nytimes.com)

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Sen. Wyden Warns of Mass Surveillance Amid Pentagon's Fight with Anthropic (gizmodo.com)

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South Korean Police Lose Seized Crypto by Posting Password Online (gizmodo.com)

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How the Psychedelic Drug Ibogaine Changed Me Forever (nytimes.com)

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James Cameron Doesnt Acknowledge the Paramount Merger Is Worse Than Netflix (techdirt.com)

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Cold Case Inquiries Hampered After Ancestry.com Revisits Terms of Use (nytimes.com)

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Landlords' go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement (arstechnica.com)

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Bank of America faces lawsuit over alleged unpaid computer boot-up time (hcamag.com)

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Hurricane Melissa poised to become catastrophic major hurricane, head to Jamica (yaleclimateconnections.org)

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Anti-science bills hit statehouses, strip away 100y of public health protections (globalnews.ca)

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More Than 100 Cases of Measles Reported in Utah and Arizona in Latest Outbreak (nytimes.com)

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Why does T-Mobile use DoD network space (21.0.0.0/8) for it's internal network? (reddit.com)

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Microsoft CVP thinks we'll ditch keyboard and mouse for voice commands in 2030 (xda-developers.com)

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Whitehouse Moves to Destroy Satellite That Monitors Greenhouse Gases (gizmodo.com)

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For Sale: 1990 Airstream NASA 025 Command Vehicle. Once-in-a-Lifetime (hemmings.com)

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Contrarian climate assessment from U.S. government draws pushback (science.org)

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Minnesota activates National Guard after St. Paul cyberattack (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Tampa FL hits 100 degrees for first time in recorded weather history (tampabay.com)

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T-Mobile sells ex-Sprint wireline and dataceter biz to Cogent for $1 (2022) (datacenterdynamics.com)

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Baltimore: Brings Down Murder Rates Without Throwing More Cops at the Problem (techdirt.com)

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Senator to Google: Give us info from telco Salt Typhoon probes (theregister.com)

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Splunk,Okta,Cylance,Palo Alto,CrowdStrike,Zscaler – Mafias in Cybersec (2024) (ventureinsecurity.net)

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Whitehouse executive order pushes forcible hospitalization of homeless people (washingtonpost.com)

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SCOTUS to LowerCourts: Ignore Binding Precedent, Follow Our Covert Shadow Docket (techdirt.com)

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Budget Bill Takes WiFi & Citizen Spectrum Away and Hands It to Wireless Carriers (techdirt.com)

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Ask HN: Why isn't data in motion universally measured in bits?

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Surprise: Minnesota Killer Used Data Brokers to Target and Murder Politicians (techdirt.com)

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Let's Be Clear: The Rioting in LA Is by the Cops, Not the Protestors (techdirt.com)

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American Utopian Communities of the 20th Century (defunct and active) (wikipedia.org)

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The FCC Must Reject Efforts to Lock Up Public Airwaves (techdirt.com)

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What Your Brain Looks Like When You Solve a Problem (gizmodo.com)

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Lost States Quarters (2020) (csnmint.com)

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Yahoo to give to a fund for Chinese dissidents, decades after exposing user data (technologyreview.com)

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New Port Richey council OKs police agreement with ICE (tampabay.com)

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New Plan for Acquiring Greenland Is US-Funded UBI for Its Residents (gizmodo.com)

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SciOp torrents: download, seed erased US Gov sites and datasets (sciop.net)

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Revolving Door: Ex FCC Boss Ajit Pai Promoted to Top Wireless Industry Lobbyist (techdirt.com)

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Tracking the Economic Impact of the Trade War (taxfoundation.org)

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AERA just learned that all restricted-use NCES data licenses will be cancelled (aera.net)

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$10 DIY project can help detect when police are trying to track your phone (androidauthority.com)

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Apollo 15 postal covers incident (wikipedia.org)

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The Center for US Army Lessons Learned (2007) (thisamericanlife.org)

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eBay UK Global Shipping Program Cost to US Jumps, Due to Tariff Changes (valueaddedresource.net)

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The GOP Tries to Break Gmail by Court Order (techdirt.com)

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Lowest Temperature Each Year for Places in United States (currentresults.com)

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Florida Woman Arrested for Saying Delay, Deny, Depose to Her Ins Company (gizmodo.com)

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Microsoft pushes full-screen ads for Copilot+ PCs on Windows 10 users (arstechnica.com)

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Philippines endures its fourth typhoon in ten days (yaleclimateconnections.org)

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They made a public Rolodex of our faces. Here’s how I tried to get out (washingtonpost.com)

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Beijing–Washington Hotline (wikipedia.org)

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The Hindenburg’s Interior (rarehistoricalphotos.com)

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David Boies' Baseless Lawsuit Blames Meta Because Kids Like Instagram Too Much (techdirt.com)

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[flagged] Low Earth Orbit Satellites Cause Environmental Harm Regulators Didnt Prepare For (techdirt.com)

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The Kids Online Safety Act and the Tyranny of Laziness (techdirt.com)

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Schumer Advances KOSA: Congress's Latest 'But Think of the Children' Crusade (techdirt.com)

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Congress Wants to Let Private Companies Own the Law (techdirt.com)

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McColo (wikipedia.org)

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Photo editors get lazy in the heat (billmckibben.substack.com)

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FBI Stats Show Crime Still Declining, Despite the Assertions of Alarmists and (techdirt.com)

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Utah Locals Are Getting Cheap 10 Gbps Fiber Thanks to Local Governments (techdirt.com)

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We Looked at All Recent Evidence on Mobile Phone Bans in Schools: What We Found (techdirt.com)

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Forecasters predict an extremely active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season (yaleclimateconnections.org)

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Warner Bros. Discovery Disappears Games People Already Purchased (techdirt.com)

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Copilot pane as annoying as Clippy may pop up in Windows 11 (theregister.com)

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Large language models can do jaw-dropping things. But nobody knows why (technologyreview.com)

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[dupe] Self-checkout is a failed experiment, and stores are backpedaling (gizmodo.com)

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Microsoft wants to automatically launch Copilot AI on some Windows 11 devices (theverge.com)

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Google pulls up the ladder on open internet, pushes unconstitutional regulation (techdirt.com)

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Harvard stole farmland in Brazil for years Now they're trying to walk away(2022) (hkspublications.org)

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High likelihood hundreds of CT state troopers falsified thous of traffic tickets (ctinsider.com)

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Media Falls for Another Fake TikTok Challenge, Creating yet Another Moral Panic (techdirt.com)

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Florida Man Blames 'Wokeness' for Fragile Insurance Market (gizmodo.com)

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Your Large Vehicle Is Going to Kill Someone in a Crash (jalopnik.com)

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Clippy is back as a ChatGPT-powered AI assistant for Windows 11 (bgr.com)

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It's About to Be Much Harder for Rural Alaskans to Get Their Weather Forecast (gizmodo.com)

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All You Do Is Lose: Utah Anti-Drag Moratorium Struck Down as Unconstitutional (techdirt.com)

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TV in the '70s (1979) (washingtonpost.com)

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Andor's Cast Really Hated Those Prison Scenes (gizmodo.com)

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Utah Transfer of Public Lands Act (2012) (wikipedia.org)

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Montana’s New Anti-Climate Law May Be the Most Aggressive in the Nation (insideclimatenews.org)

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Biden Nominates Legacy Entertainment Industry Copyright Enforcer As New IP Czar (techdirt.com)

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At great expense, railroad bypassed first black-founded town in the U.S.(2010) (illinois.edu)

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State-controlled media gain Twitter followers after quiet platform policy change (dfrlab.org)

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Cities Keep Building Luxury Apartments Almost No One Can Afford (bloomberg.com)

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Florida Apologizes After 4:45 A.M. Emergency Alert Test (nytimes.com)

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Full List of China's Unofficial Police Stations Around the World (dupe, sorry) (newsweek.com)

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Sen. Josh Hawley wants to create a legal age to be allowed on social media (nbcnews.com)

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Android 14 may help tackle annoying carrier bloatware (androidcentral.com)

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MD Law Requires People W/ Sleep Apnea to Report Diagnosis to Driving Authorities (nbcwashington.com)

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Feds Accused of Issuing 'Licenses to Steal' as Moving Company Scams Rise (newsweek.com)

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Downtowns are lifeless. It’s a once-in-a-generation chance to revive them (washingtonpost.com)

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Editorial: Enough is enough. Confirm Sohn to FCC, restore net neutrality (mercurynews.com)

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Wiota 16 Terabyte Ultra High-Speed SSD Ext Hard Drive Up to 1000Mb/S – $69.98 (amazon.com)

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eBay, Etsy and other marketplaces on brink of having to disclose seller details (eseller365.com)