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OpenAI Ends 'Vesting Cliff' for New Employees in Compensation-Policy Change (wsj.com)
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Michael Jordan was a basketball legend. Now, he's one in NASCAR too (nytimes.com)
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Guernsey group backs Australia-style teen social media ban (bbc.com)
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Call for Australia-style teen social media ban (bbc.com)
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Flint Artifacts and Roman Altar Fragment Found Beneath Houses of Parliament (smithsonianmag.com)
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Earth's largest modern crater discovered in Southern China (phys.org)
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Pleiades star cluster revealed as just one part of a stellar family (phys.org)
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Infants who received $1000 no-strings-attached were nearly half as likely to die (npr.org)
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The Americas, led by Canada, is on brink of losing measles-elimination status (statnews.com)
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Louvre closes after thieves steal 'priceless' jewels in daytime heist (lemonde.fr)
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example.com was updated on 2025-10-09 (archive.org)
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NASA's JPL faces lowest morale in decades after latest layoffs (latimes.com)
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Poll: What do you self-host?
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Cybersecurity training programs don't prevent phishing scams (ucsd.edu)
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Italy opens 'Commodus Passage' in Colosseum to public (reuters.com)
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Detection of phosphine in a brown dwarf atmosphere raises more questions (phys.org)
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2025 DuckDuckGo Donations: $1.1M to privacy and digital competition non-profits (spreadprivacy.com)
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Beijing sends container ship through melting NE passage halving voyage to UK (dailymail.co.uk)
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The sun sets on India's iconic and controversial Soviet fighter jet (bbc.com)
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Viral parking ticket app lasts just 4 hours as city kills project (sfstandard.com)
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Skeletons from 'green Sahara' offer genetic peek at a lost human population (science.org)
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Hundreds plunge into Chicago River in first open-water swim in nearly a century (suntimes.com)
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Petra's Bedouin resist moves to evict them from ancient cave homes (theguardian.com)
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Do We See the Same Colors as Others? Brains Respond to Same Hues in Similar Ways (smithsonianmag.com)
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Barnes and Noble to acquire Books Inc, saving 174-year-old store from bankruptcy (sfstandard.com)
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One of the most sacred places is being turned into a luxury mega-resort (bbc.com)
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Orientation of the Earth, Sun and Solar System in the Milky Way (2016) (physicsforums.com)
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Biotech VC raises $400M 'opportunity' fund in sign of possible industry rebound (statnews.com)
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SectorC: A C Compiler in 512 bytes (2023) (xorvoid.com)
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British man who perished in Antarctic glacier found 65 years later (bbc.com)
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Apollo 13 moon mission leader James Lovell dies at 97 (apnews.com)
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Jim Acosta interviews 'made-up' AI avatar of Parkland victim Joaquin Oliver (theguardian.com)
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Pandemic Appears to Have Accelerated Brain Aging, Even Those Who Never Got Covid (wired.com)
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it's shutting down (npr.org)
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The First Planned Migration of an Entire Country Is Underway (wired.com)
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Missionaries using secret audio devices to evangelise Brazil's isolated peoples (theguardian.com)
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Hackers exploiting unpatched Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability CVE-2025-53770 (neowin.net)
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Alaska Airlines grounds fleet nationwide (seattletimes.com)
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Archaeologists discover tomb of first king of Caracol (uh.edu)
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Scientists find tomb of a Maya king and his ancient treasures (nationalgeographic.com)
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Classic rail routes through the Alps reopen (theguardian.com)
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Loggers close in on uncontacted people in Peruvian Amazon (theguardian.com)
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Seine reopens to Paris swimmers after century-long ban (lemonde.fr)
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Republish Our Content Free of Charge (kffhealthnews.org)
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Stranded UK F-35 jet becomes unexpected star in Indian tourism campaign (reuters.com)
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JWST reveals its first direct image discovery of an exoplanet (smithsonianmag.com)
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Python Tools Are Quickly Adopting the New pylock.toml Standard (socket.dev)
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16B accounts exposed in one of the largest data breaches in history (tomshardware.com)
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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: Turning Illiteracy into a Gift of Reading (countrythangdaily.com)
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In a world first, Brazilians will soon be able to sell their digital data (restofworld.org)
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Mysterious fast radio burst traced back to 'cosmic graveyard' of ancient stars (space.com)
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Apple's Introduction to Liquid Glass (daringfireball.net)
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Health Secretary RFK Jr. abruptly fires CDC vaccine advisory panel (statnews.com)
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Chinese paraglider survives accidental 8k-metre-high flight above the clouds (theguardian.com)
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HHS cancels nearly $600M Moderna contract on vaccines for flu pandemics (statnews.com)
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Night tornadoes are twice as deadly and growing more common (nationalgeographic.com)
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Gas stoves nearly double children's cancer risk, Stanford study shows (sfchronicle.com)
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Passerby protected accused driver in Vancouver attack from angry mob (theglobeandmail.com)
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How the biggest flood in the history of the Earth created the Mediterranean (nationalgeographic.com)
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Firefly's rocket suffers one of the strangest launch failures we've ever seen (arstechnica.com)
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Data Free Disney (2023) (publicbooks.org)
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Make Something Wonderful: Steve Jobs in his own words (2023) (stevejobsarchive.com)
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The first known nitroplasts (2024) (acs.org)
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Detects Largest Organic Molecules Found on Mars (nasa.gov)
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BYD confirms new 1000V Super E-Platform capable of fast charging 400 km in 5 min (electrek.co)
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Fehmarnbelt tunnel will carry two rail lines and a highway under the Baltic Sea (cnn.com)
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Health experts fear the West Texas measles outbreak may be larger than reported (statnews.com)
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Capturing the Invisible: Boom Supersonic and NASA Document Sonic Breakthrough (aviationsourcenews.com)
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Private lunar lander Blue Ghost touches down on the moon (apnews.com)
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Why the Odds of an Asteroid Striking Earth in 2032 Keep Going Up (and Down) (nytimes.com)
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The Oldest Papyrus and What It Can Tell Us About the Great Pyramids (2015) (smithsonianmag.com)
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There Is a Sculpture on the Moon Commemorating Fallen Astronauts (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
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Largest iceberg is on a collision course with vital penguin sanctuary (nationalgeographic.com)
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Bookshop.org is launching an eBook store to take on Amazon (theverge.com)
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Astronomers Catch Unprecedented Features at Brink of Active Black Hole (nasa.gov)
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These are the countries where TikTok is already banned (2024) (apnews.com)
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One photo with: Milky Way, Zodiacal light, Starlink, stars, OH, sun, and cities (twitter.com/astro_pettit)
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Mercury's shadowy North Pole revealed by M-CAM 1 (esa.int)
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The Internet Archive is in danger [audio] (wbur.org)
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Golden Gate Bridge Was a Nightmare for the 11 Who Died During Its Construction (smithsonianmag.com)
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California’s Merced River dried up below Yosemite (sfchronicle.com)
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe Reports Successful Closest Approach to Sun (nasa.gov)
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The bald eagle is officially America's national bird. Here's why it took so long (npr.org)
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Happy 400th birthday to the oldest bond (ft.com)
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Saturn's rings could be much older than scientists first thought (space.com)
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WHO sheds some light on factors possibly at play in DRC outbreak (statnews.com)
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PDX main airport terminal reopens with trees and 9-acre wood-beamed ceiling (oregonlive.com)
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Google DeepMind's new AI model is the best yet at weather forecasting (technologyreview.com)
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Who Is D.B. Cooper? New Evidence May Crack One of America's Greatest Mysteries (cowboystatedaily.com)
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Parachute 'D.B. Cooper' hijacker used in 1971 may have been found (nydailynews.com)
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SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites on the 400th Falcon 9 rocket (spaceflightnow.com)
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Maori haka in NZ parliament to protest at bill to reinterpret founding treaty (bbc.com)
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Notre-Dame Cathedral's bells ring out for first time in five years (lemonde.fr)
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Botswana's ruling party loses election, ending 58-year rule (reuters.com)
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Rare dime bought by Ohio family and hidden for decades sells for over $500k (cbsnews.com)
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A 12-Ounce Layer of Foam Changed the NFL (wired.com)
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Library of Congress: Summary of Digital Format Preferences (loc.gov)
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Foxconn to build Taiwan's fastest AI supercomputer with Nvidia Blackwell (venturebeat.com)
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