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'Buy Now, Pay Later' Lenders Pitch Loans for Needs Like Electricity and Rent (nytimes.com)

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The 'Fraud Squad' at Caltech Will Catch You If You Lie on Your Application (wsj.com)

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LinkedIn Wants Users to Lean Less on AI. Maybe Less (wsj.com)

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Silicon Valley Loves Jargon–and 'Hill-Climbing' Is Its Favorite New Phrase (wsj.com)

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Bill Gates' daughter's startup accused of 'cookie stuffing' scheme (nypost.com)

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The 'Jury Duty' Scam That Cost This Family $25,000 (wsj.com)

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Why I Quit the Tenure Track (theatlantic.com)

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The Math Superstar Who's Terrified of AI–and Just Took a Job at OpenAI (wsj.com)

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Yahoo just redesigned its weather app for the 'weather geek' in us all (fastcompany.com)

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Couple Stalked by eBay Settle for $56M (nytimes.com)

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The Rise of Million-Dollar Companies with Just One Employee (wsj.com)

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Apple won't turn on any 'restricted mode' for missed lease payments (theverge.com)

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Remote Work Is Not Making Us Miserable (reason.com)

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If You're over 40, You're Ready to Use A.I (nytimes.com)

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Sally the Robot Was Coming to a New York School. Then the Plug Was Pulled (nytimes.com)

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When your vehicle outlives its cloud: What happens next? (arstechnica.com)

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iOS 27 code suggests Apple could restrict leased devices after missed payments (9to5mac.com)

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Ask HN: Is Cursor aggressively pushing Grok?

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A Test Isn't Racist. Assumptions About Black Kids Can Be (nytimes.com)

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An Elite NYC Public School Admitted 777 Students. Only 3 Were Black (nytimes.com)

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A Big Headache for Police: Getting Driverless Cars to Obey Traffic Laws (wsj.com)

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The Work of Helping A.I. Destroy Work (nytimes.com)

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Moving back home used to be a sign of failure. Now it shows financial savvy (wsj.com)

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EV Batteries Are Defying Expectations After Miles (wsj.com)

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Forget Work. Passive Income Is the New American Dream (wsj.com)

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Remote Work Is Making It Harder for Grads to Find (and Keep) Jobs (wsj.com)

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Silicon Valley Is Obsessed with 'Trust Stacking,' and the IRS Doesn't Like It (wsj.com)

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T-Mobile to automatically upgrade some legacy phone plans to higher-price plans (mashable.com)

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Student Cheating Is Becoming Impossible to Detect in an A.I. Era (nytimes.com)

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Rivian's Make-or-Break SUV Is Here. Fans Are Balking at the Lease Price (wsj.com)

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How Apple Is Making Your Older iPhone Run Faster and Stay Alive Longer (wired.com)

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The Mirage of the Gifted Child (nymag.com)

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UC to consider reinstating SAT after faculty say students are deficient in math (latimes.com)

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AI Has Come for Serif Fonts (wired.com)

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Meta released a new Reddit-like app called Forum (engadget.com)

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With Just One Word, Brandeis Is Trying to Change College Shopping (nytimes.com)

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Wordle to Become Prime-Time TV Show, with Savannah Guthrie as Host (nytimes.com)

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Apple Store education purchase verification process expands to US (appleinsider.com)

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Bose Brings Back Its 'Lifestyle' Branding with New Speakers for the Home (wired.com)

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Apple discontinues $599 base Mac mini. Entry-level model starts at $799 with 512 (macdailynews.com)

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The College-Admissions Chess Game Is More Complicated (wsj.com)

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How A.I. Killed Student Writing (and Revived It) (nytimes.com)

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The Self-Defeating Condescension of an Anti-Racist Education (theatlantic.com)

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The Stanford Freshmen Who Want to Rule the World (theatlantic.com)

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Job Cuts Driven by A.I. Are Rising on Wall Street (nytimes.com)

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The Khan Ted Institute [video] (youtube.com)

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Why eldest siblings are brainier (economist.com)

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We Took $10k from MKBHD's Locked iPhone (twitter.com/veritasium)

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How Secure Is Tap to Pay? [video] (youtube.com)

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I tested a living room full of cheap IKEA speakers against Sonos and Bose (theverge.com)

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Yes, a Smartphone Can Be Too Big for the Masses (wsj.com)

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Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing – Colonies surged 15-fold (sciencedaily.com)

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The Remote-Work Dream Isn't Dead, but It's Slipping Away (wsj.com)

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Bill Gurley: right now, the worst thing to do for your career is to play it safe (techcrunch.com)

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Tesla Drops "Autopilot" Name After Legal Pressure from California (caranddriver.com)

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Stanford study points to vaccine that protects against multiple infections (nbcbayarea.com)

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What happens to a car when the company behind its software goes under? (arstechnica.com)

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Parents are opting kids out of school laptops, returning them to pen and paper (nbcnews.com)

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A fluid can store solar energy and then release it as heat months later (arstechnica.com)

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Did That Bald Head Get Your Attention? One Startup Hopes So (nytimes.com)

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'E-bike for your feet': How bionic sneakers could change human mobility (npr.org)

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Is AI the Next Climate Change? (wsj.com)

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Amazon to Cut 16,000 Jobs in Latest Round of Layoffs (nytimes.com)

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Tell HN: Reminder – Belkin ending Wemo support this week (belkin.com)

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TikTok Updates Its Terms and Conditions in the U.S. (nytimes.com)

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Apple Intelligence Built Atop Google Gemini Seems Like Admitting Defeat (bloomberg.com)

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Meta cuts more than 1k in Bay Area tech's first big layoff of 2026 (sfgate.com)

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Mailchimp Free Plan Now Supports Only 250 Contacts (groupmail.io)

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It's a Weird Time to Be a Democrat in Silicon Valley (wsj.com)

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Why AI Boosts Creativity for Some Employees but Not Others (hbr.org)

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California dessert empire Sprinkles Cupcakes abruptly closes all stores (sfgate.com)

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NYC's incoming mayor bans Raspberry Pi at his inauguration party (theregister.com)

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AI Means the End of Entry-Level Jobs (wsj.com)

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Ford pulls the plug on the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck (npr.org)

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A Grand Social Media Experiment Begins in Australia (nytimes.com)

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Top Journal Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll (nytimes.com)

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The Data on Self-Driving Cars Is Clear. We Have to Change Course (nytimes.com)

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Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing (nytimes.com)

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Justice Department to Settle Lawsuit over Apartment Rental Pricing (wsj.com)

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Pebble Watch Software Is Now 100% Open Source [video] (youtube.com)

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You can now buy used Ford vehicles on Amazon (theverge.com)

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Redesigned Apple Watch Blood Oxygen feature faces new ITC scrutiny (9to5mac.com)

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Using Your Credit Card at the Checkout Is Set to Get More Complicated (wsj.com)

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Costly iPhone Pocket sells out nearly immediately (appleinsider.com)

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Number of Students at UCSD Without 8th Grade Math Skills Skyrockets (newsweek.com)

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IKEA's new smart home collection is Matter-compatible (theverge.com)

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ElevenLabs CEO says AI audio models will be 'commoditized' over time (techcrunch.com)

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A SV family wanted their son's science test graded fairly. It became a battle (sfchronicle.com)

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Powerhouse Writer Found 1 Word–Enshittification–To Change the Debate About Tech (nytimes.com)

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OpenAI, Jony Ive struggle with technical details on secretive new AI gadget (arstechnica.com)

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Their Schools Banned Phones. Out Came the iPods and Cassette Players (nytimes.com)

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A Zap of Blue Light Shows Promise Against Food and Sweat Stains (nytimes.com)

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Ars Technica Is Down? (arstechnica.com)

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How Effective Is Corporate Cybersecurity Training? Not It Seems (nypost.com)

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Pebble 2 Duo is in mass production (ericmigi.com)

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Ask HN: How can I stop AI slop spam from landing in my inbox?

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The Next Parenting Trend Starts Before Conception (nytimes.com)

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SEO Is Dead. Say Hello to Geo (nymag.com)

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Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329M verdict (arstechnica.com)

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ChatGPT users shocked to learn their chats were in Google search results (arstechnica.com)