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How will age verification for porn work and what about privacy? (bbc.com)
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Bezos focuses Washington Post opinion section on free markets and liberties (bbc.com)
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[dupe] UK demands access to Apple users' encrypted data (bbc.com)
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What has case distinction but is neither uppercase nor lowercase? (microsoft.com)
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Scarlett Johansson lawyers up over ChatGPT voice that 'shocked and angered' her (cnn.com)
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Five charts compare Democrats and Republicans on job creation (economist.com)
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Diesel enginemaker agrees to nearly $2B in fines with feds and California (arstechnica.com)
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Tesla drivers have highest accident rate despite Autopilot claims, who is lying? (electrek.co)
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The pandemic has broken a benchmark economic survey (economist.com)
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[flagged] US Supreme Court rules website designer can refuse to serve same-sex couples (bbc.com)
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When will China’s GDP overtake America’s? (economist.com)
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Californians have bought more than 1.5M electric vehicles (arstechnica.com)
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The latest on hybrid work: Who is WFH and who isn’t (cnn.com)
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Lebanon time zones: Partial clock change causes confusion (bbc.com)
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Florida bill give DeSantis more power over state univ. and ban gender studies (cnn.com)
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Tesla ordered to recall more than a million US cars
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Judge slams Musk for withholding text messages, cites “glaring” omissions
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SmartDry’s useful laundry sensor to be cloud-bricked next month
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Some books have been removed from this Texas school district
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Botometer creator says Musk’s Twitter spam estimate “doesn’t mean anything”
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Musk wins one, loses 21 others as judge denies access to many Twitter records
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