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The Trouble with Trump's Silicon Valley-Inspired Web Design Project (notus.org)
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China's AJX-002 Xluuv and the Geopolitics of Undersea Power (spacewar.com)
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Getting Ready to Party Like It's 2008 (paulkrugman.substack.com)
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Everyone's a Free-Speech Hypocrite (thefire.org)
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Satellites found exposing unencrypted data: phone calls, military comms (techcrunch.com)
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Phasing out Bazaar code hosting (ubuntu.com)
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US authorities seize illicit electronics in New York during UN General Assembly (reuters.com)
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The Bluesky-ization of the American left (noahpinion.blog)
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US high school students lose ground in math and reading, continuing decline (cnn.com)
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Taiwan in Time: Marital challenges across the colonial divide (taipeitimes.com)
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New type of supernova 'looks like nothing anyone has ever seen before,' (cnn.com)
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Radio Garden (upenn.edu)
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Russian government hackers said to be behind US federal court filing system hack (techcrunch.com)
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Sierra Club board fires leader Ben Jealous (politico.com)
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The Gulf World That Air Conditioning Wrought (noemamag.com)
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Toxic convenience: what science tells us about plastic's hidden costs (rfi.fr)
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after Trump funding cuts (cnn.com)
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NTSB finds Army chopper in fatal midair crash was above altitude limit (militarytimes.com)
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Trump appointees head for the exits at multiple agencies (govexec.com)
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Explainer for the Prompt API: design sketch by the Chrome built-in AI team (github.com/webmachinelearning)
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US to burn $9.7M worth of USAID-purchased contraceptives (cnn.com)
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Earth is spinning faster, leading timekeepers to consider an unprecedented move (cnn.com)
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AI slop fills the information void of Air India crash investigation (theaircurrent.com)
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FBI arrests one man, searches laptops: North Korean tech-worker scheme (cnn.com)
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Hybrid-Electric Commuter Airplane (electra.aero)
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Rapidly Growing Treasury Supply Crowding Out Other Types of Credit Growth (apolloacademy.com)
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Documents of 1945 vivisection of U.S. POWs on exhibit at Fukuoka museum (japantimes.co.jp)
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Is the University of Austin Betraying Its Founding Principles? (quillette.com)
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Once 'dead' thrusters on the farthest spacecraft from Earth are in action again (cnn.com)
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Rogue communication equipment found in Chinese-made solar power inverters (japantimes.co.jp)
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Car window film rules to start next year: Taiwan ministry (taipeitimes.com)
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Denmark says goodbye to letters [video] (dw.com)
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[flagged] A militarized conspiracy theorist group believes radars are 'weather weapons' (cnn.com)
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Trade and Tariffs Declaration: A Statement on the Principles of Prosperity (anti-tariff.org)
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Trump's new tariffs are placing administrative burden on Customs agents (timesofsandiego.com)
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SCOTUSblog has been acquired by The Dispatch (scotusblog.com)
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Under Trump, You 'Petition the King' – An Interview with Francis Fukuyama (noemamag.com)
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Student loans in default to be referred to debt collection (apnews.com)
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'The middle is disappearing': Why three Senate Democrats are heading for exit (cnn.com)
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Open Zone Map (openzonemap.com)
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Trump's regulatory freeze throws U.S. fishing industry into chaos (japantimes.co.jp)
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GamerGate foreshadowed the toxic hellscape that the internet has now become (cnn.com)
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ChatGPT and the Supreme Court (scotusblog.com)
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Roblox's new AI model can generate 3D objects (theverge.com)
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Battery maker Northvolt files for bankruptcy in Sweden (rfi.fr)
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Judicial Independence May Require Confrontation (lawfaremedia.org)
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Charter school superintendent makes $870k. For district with 1k students (texastribune.org)
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US indicts 12 Chinese nationals in hacking-for-hire scheme (voanews.com)
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Affixes: The Building Blocks of English (affixes.org)
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What Just Happened: Musk-OPM Email to Federal Employees – Five Accomplishments (justsecurity.org)
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Electric-truck maker Nikola files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection (cnn.com)
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Crypto RECAPS: Issue 77 – Whenever presidents get involved (citationneeded.news)
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We asked DeepSeek about geopolitics. It gave us Beijing talking points (politico.eu)
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Caesarean section surge: Families in US race against Trump citizenship cut-off (straitstimes.com)
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AI Written, AI Read (upenn.edu)
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the US Military Debates Possible Deployment on US Soil (politico.com)
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Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in hush money sentencing (scotusblog.com)
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41% of companies worldwide plan to reduce workforces by 2030 due to AI (cnn.com)
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A Q&A with Bryan Garner, "the least stuffy grammarian around" (oup.com)
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The Price of American Retreat (foreignaffairs.com)
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Trump's Kari Lake 'pick' sparks fears at Voice of America (cnn.com)
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Regarding – and, Well, Against – Substack (daringfireball.net)
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Taller vehicles are more dangerous to pedestrians, even at low speeds (npr.org)
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Antipodes: The Other Side of the World (peakbagger.com)
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Syrian opposition forces led by HTS are now on the outskirts of Homs City (understandingwar.org)
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Christopher Hitchens and the Necessity of Universalism (skidmore.edu)
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Network Contagion Research Institute: Reports (networkcontagion.us)
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Tesla won the plug war. Enter the age of the EV charging adapter (npr.org)
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The United States and Australia's Aukus Delusion (lawfaremedia.org)
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Apple Removes Another RFE/RL App at Request of Russian Regulator (rferl.org)
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Covering the Supreme Court and the Judiciary in (Mostly) Plain English (amylhowe.com)
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Heard on the Street: Does Warren Buffett Know Something That We Don't? (wsj.com)
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It's legal for police to use deception in interrogations. Some want that to end (npr.org)
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AI portrait of Alan Turing 'challenges what it is to be human', sets record (cnn.com)
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'Not medically necessary': Helping health insurers deny coverage (cnn.com)
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Experts say a proposed revamp to the recycling symbol is still deceptive (grist.org)
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California FFA and AB 2496 Explain Like I'm Five (ELI5) FAQ (insurancefornonprofits.org)
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Don Norman: 'Apple has fallen prey to the most disastrous part of design ' (elpais.com)
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Chinese hackers breached US court wiretap systems, WSJ reports (voanews.com)
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State Education Department Seeks Bids for 55,000 Classroom Bibles (oklahomawatch.org)
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It's Good to Be the King: how the mega-rich wall themselves off from government (prospect.org)
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Amazon books listings now auto-play video (amazon.com)
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Who Are the 'Undecided'? (prospect.org)
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Ukraine Is Losing the War (semafor.com)
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Why Russia's broadcaster RT turned to funding American pro-Trump influencers (npr.org)
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Three years after U.S. withdrew, former Afghan forces are hunted by the Taliban (npr.org)
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Absolute Presidential Immunity and the Evasion of Checks and Balances (justsecurity.org)
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Life for Haitian Immigrants: Jobs Nobody Wants and Sleeping on the Floor (wsj.com)
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Starlink is increasingly interfering with astronomy, scientists say (semafor.com)
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Some people hate Taylor Swift. I just don't get her (cnn.com)
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CrowdStrike ex-employees: 'Quality control was not part of our process' (semafor.com)
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U.S. researchers find probable launch site of Russia's nuclear-powered missile (japantimes.co.jp)
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The cost of senior care: Why aging farmers fear the nursing home (npr.org)
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Opinion: California's Fast Food Workers Got a $20 Minimum Wage. It May Cost Jobs (timesofsandiego.com)
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EU Shell-Production Capacity, Supplies to Ukraine Fall Far Short of Promises (rferl.org)
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CEOs earn big bucks at nonprofit hospitals. But does that benefit patients? (npr.org)
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Six Observations–and Open Questions–On Ukraine's Kursk Operation (lawfaremedia.org)
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[flagged] Military sexual assaults far exceed DoD estimates, new report finds (stripes.com)
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