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The Business Favorite Laptop Has Barely Changed in 30 Years (wsj.com)
1
Overwhelmed by your smartphone? Try switching to a basic phone (npr.org)
2
Hurricane Debby losses to largely fall within reinsurance retentions: Moody's (reinsurancene.ws)
2
Former US ambassador says US 'asleep' amid Russia threat (semafor.com)
1
Can I edit the CSS or HTML on Substack? (support.substack.com)
2
Data centers draining resources in water-stressed communities (utulsa.edu)
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A Case for Backing Up Your Precious Photos and Files at Home (wsj.com)
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Meta's digital censorship targets art from the Leopold Museum in Vienna (elpais.com)
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44,000 Afghans in Pakistan Still Awaiting U.S., Foreign Resettlement (rferl.org)
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The child who lived: Down syndrome among Neanderthals? (science.org)
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At the factory that builds the 737 MAX, Boeing rethinks how it trains new hires (npr.org)
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FDA warns top U.S. bakery not to claim foods contain allergens when they don't (npr.org)
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Crypto industry super PAC is 33-2 in primaries, $100M for House, Senate (cnbc.com)
3
China could take Taiwan without even needing to invade (cnn.com)
5
China to see biggest millionaire exodus in 2024 as many head to U.S. (nikkei.com)
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Apple just made your app obsolete? You've been 'Sherlocked' (npr.org)
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Why student loan forgiveness sparks anger (cnbc.com)
3
The United States, China and Taiwan and the Role of Deterrence (kevinrudd.com)
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Number of foreign-born people hits record in US, despite slow population growth (voanews.com)
1
'Sudden Russian death syndrome' strikes Mozambique ambassador (polygraph.info)
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Rubio's files for bankruptcy days after closing 48 restaurants in California (ocregister.com)
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Retired Navy Admiral and Business Executives Arrested for Bribery Scheme (justice.gov)
2
Network of news sites is publishing AI-written articles under fake bylines (cnn.com)
2
AllSides Media Bias Chart (allsides.com)
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Microsoft asks some employees in China to move to other countries (cnn.com)
3
Former Diversity Program Manager at Facebook Sentenced for $5M Fraud (justice.gov)
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An expert's guide to colour: five books on all things chromatic (theartnewspaper.com)
2
Swiss Army knife goes bladeless (semafor.com)
1
Ukraine's AI Spokesperson (rferl.org)
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Member of ransomware gang sentenced to more than 13 years over 2021 attack (cnn.com)
6
FBI: Scammers stole more than $3.4B from older Americans last year (voanews.com)
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Bill comes due for money-losing tech companies that borrowed billions (semafor.com)
3
My family lost the Civil War. Last year they lost a symbol of power (cnn.com)
1
Google delays third-party cookie demise yet again (digiday.com)
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California Is Trying to Drive Landlords Out of Business (reason.com)
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Crime and fentanyl hit California's king of burgers (elpais.com)
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Intense fighting, lack of resources leave wounded soldiers on their own (kyivindependent.com)
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California Sees Two More Property Insurers Withdraw from Market (bloomberg.com)
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AI startup Tome makes cuts in pursuit of new focus (semafor.com)
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Boeing challenges whistleblower allegations, details how airframes are made (npr.org)
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To make sure grandmas like his don't get conned, he scams the scammers (npr.org)
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I Messed Up My Taxes. How Long Does the IRS Have to Find Me? (wsj.com)
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China's Shipbuilding Capacity 232 Times That of US (2023) (americanmanufacturing.org)
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'Panama Papers' trial to begin eight years after tax evasion scandal (france24.com)
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How one Mexican beach town saved itself from 'death by tourism' (aljazeera.com)
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Russian military 'almost completely reconstituted,' US official says (defensenews.com)
1
Amazon Unveils Kindle Weaver: The Future of Personalized Reading (k-lytics.com)
1
The ARRL Smart Meter FAQ Page (arrl.org)
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Chinese social media accounts are stoking political chaos ahead of 2024 election (businessinsider.com)
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Michael Spence: Making sense of society (japantimes.co.jp)
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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down, part of a shakeup after 737 MAX problems (npr.org)
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On Microsoft, the U.S. Government Must Embrace the Stick (lawfaremedia.org)
2
Self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor is not 'Satoshi Nakamoto,' UK judge rules (cnn.com)
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Society of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping for a 'National Divorce' (talkingpointsmemo.com)
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NTSB says Boeing is withholding key details about door plug on Alaska 737 MAX 9 (npr.org)
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Four Filipinos Injured in China, Philippine S China Sea Standoff (taipeitimes.com)
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Why Is Panera Exempted from California's New Minimum Wage Law? (reason.com)
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Student loan balances wiped for the first batch of borrowers in Biden's SAVE (npr.org)
8
Why do so many of America's white evangelicals support Putin? (abc.net.au)
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Russian nukes in space: Intelligence leak more serious than the threat itself (france24.com)
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UK and USA: Physics Publishers Say They'll Put 'Purpose Before Profit' (publishingperspectives.com)
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New Bill Would Require Phonics-Based Reading Instruction in California (timesofsandiego.com)
29
Research at the heart of a federal case against the abortion pill retracted (npr.org)
1
Oregon pioneered a drug policy. Now it's reconsidering (npr.org)
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The White House has a pharmacy – and it was a mess, a new investigation found (statnews.com)
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China's Pacific charm offensive pays off as Nauru drops Taipei for Beijing (france24.com)
2
TIL: Don't use your points directly on Amazon (tildes.net)
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The failure of the general consumption tax: Haruhiko Kuroda (nikkei.com)
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A discovery in the muscles of long Covid patients may explain exercise troubles (npr.org)
2
Why there's a storm brewing about global food aid from the U.S. (npr.org)
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Investigators found the 'door plug' that blew off a Boeing 737 Max (npr.org)
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Substack's Dilemma (margaretatwood.substack.com)
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Second suspect arrested in theft of Banksy stop sign artwork (npr.org)
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Some All-American brands aren't American (cnn.com)
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The Russian Propaganda Mill Beaming Out of a Florida Strip Mall (talkingpointsmemo.com)
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China is subtly increasing military pressure on Taiwan (npr.org)
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Plus-size travelers bring new attention to Airlines' 'customer of size' policy (cnn.com)
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Petition for a Writ of Certiorari Before Judgment: Jack L. Smith Special Counsel [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
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Amazon Seeks to Dismiss FTC Antitrust Lawsuit (publishersweekly.com)
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The Vista Is Not the Terrain (skunkledger.substack.com)
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ECB chief says her son lost nearly everything he invested in crypto (businessinsider.com)
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How the U.S. Violates Its Own Trade Laws to Buy Seafood from China (politico.com)
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Liberia's George Weah concedes presidential election defeat to Joseph Boakai (france24.com)
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Developing countries owe China at least $1.1T – and the debts are due (cnn.com)
2
Power ship company that cut electricity in African cities eyes expansion (semafor.com)
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Declassified Images, Videos of Coercive and Risky PLA Operational Behavior (defense.gov)
4
Bored Ape Yacht Club creators Yuga Labs announce layoffs, NFT market struggles (theartnewspaper.com)
1
The Big Red Button (skunkledger.substack.com)
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Brief of Computational Redistricting Experts as Amici Curiae [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
2
Norovirus in the wilderness? How an outbreak spread on the Pacific Crest Trail (npr.org)
1
University opens Taiwan’s first co-ed dorm (taipeitimes.com)
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Tucker Carlson, Viktor Orbán and the Anti-Democracy Playbook (justsecurity.org)
4
The UAW's Unreasonable Demands Will Hurt Labor, and the Economy (realclearmarkets.com)
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Air Force Secretary Kendall outlines China threat in detail, response (af.mil)
2
China, North Korea pursue new targets while honing cyber capabilities (microsoft.com)
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Tax prep companies: $90M lobbying against free tax-filing (opensecrets.org)
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How to protect your ears and avoid hearing loss: An illustrated guide (npr.org)
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RFQ No. FM240014 UCSB Student Housing Infill and Redevelopment Project (ucsbplanroom.com)
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