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TikTok algorithm favors mental health content, analysis finds (washingtonpost.com)
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Musician taught an octopus to play piano keys (washingtonpost.com)
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We mapped 121,000 videos to figure out how TikTok learns your interests (washingtonpost.com)
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Department of Defense Law of War Manual [pdf] (defense.gov)
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Blue Origin Lands Booster After Rocket Launch and Matches SpaceX's Feat (nytimes.com)
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Texas community votes no on incorporating to fight Bitcoin mine (texastribune.org)
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'Political Scores' Use Reams of Data to Predict Your Vote (nytimes.com)
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How OpenAI uses complex and circular deals to fuel its multibillion-dollar rise (nytimes.com)
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Centralia Mine Fire (wikipedia.org)
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Bill Gates Says Climate Change 'Will Not Lead to Humanity's Demise' (nytimes.com)
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Elon Musk Challenges Wikipedia with His Own A.I. Encyclopedia (nytimes.com)
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He co-founded Wikipedia. Now he's inspiring Elon Musk to build a rival (washingtonpost.com)
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Dead soldiers' teeth reveal diseases that doomed Napoleon's army (washingtonpost.com)
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White House List of Donors for President Trump's $300M Ballroom (nytimes.com)
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The hottest term in AI is completely made up (washingtonpost.com)
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Russia Pushes a State-Controlled 'Super App' by Sabotaging Its Rivals (nytimes.com)
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Pixel 10 Ask Photos skips Texas and Illinois with no reason (houstonchronicle.com)
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Benioff Apologizes for Saying Trump Should Send Troops to San Francisco (nytimes.com)
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Meta Removes Facebook Group That Shared Information on ICE Agents (nytimes.com)
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The height at which a hill becomes a mountain, according to data (washingtonpost.com)
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What billionaire Peter Thiel said in his private 'Antichrist lectures' (washingtonpost.com)
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Sideburn/WatchmanPongV2: Pong Game for Modified Sony Watchman (github.com/sideburn)
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Is South Korea's 'Buddhistcore' Aesthetic a Fad or a Spiritual Awakening? (nytimes.com)
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Cows Wear High-Tech Collars Now (nytimes.com)
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Getting news from social media videos spurs stronger conspiracy thinking (mainichi.jp)
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My boss loves AI. I want nothing to do with it (washingtonpost.com)
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iOS Icon History (basicappleguy.com)
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Night Trains, Beloved Throwbacks Tying Paris to Berlin and Vienna, Will End (nytimes.com)
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U.S. Army confirms Tesla Cybertruck can't be imported in Europe (electrek.co)
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There's a Motorcycle Racing iOS Game You Control with AirPods (macrumors.com)
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Daily Caller Opinion Column 'Explicitly' Calls for Violence (nytimes.com)
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Tesla is now buying ads on Elon Musk's X to get people to vote for his $1T comp (electrek.co)
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WebTV Redialed (webtv.zone)
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Trump administration to get tough on companies that misuse the H-1B visa (washingtonpost.com)
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Amazon Faces Trial on FTC Charges Related to Prime Service (nytimes.com)
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The Times's Reporting and Judgment Calls on Charlie Kirk's Assassination (nytimes.com)
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Marilyn Hagerty, Whose Olive Garden Review Went Viral, Dies at 99 (nytimes.com)
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Amtrak NextGen Acela trains have arrived in D.C. We took a test ride (washingtonpost.com)
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Tyromancy (Telling the future using cheese) (wikipedia.org)
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Kim Jong Un arrives in China in luxurious armored train (washingtonpost.com)
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How Elon Musk Is Remaking Grok in His Image (nytimes.com)
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A little history [Klondike shareware in development since 1984] (casteel.org)
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The last 11M iTunes users, and why they stick around (washingtonpost.com)
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What the 'Panama Playlists' Exposed About Spotify User Privacy (nytimes.com)
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Gates Foundation Cuts Ties with Firm Linked to Democrats (nytimes.com)
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (time.gov)
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Fair Isle: UK's most remote inhabited island seeks new nurse (bbc.com)
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Most Likely Doesn't Pay Taxes (nytimes.com)
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Illinois limits the use of AI in therapy and psychotherapy (washingtonpost.com)
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Wikipedia editors fight AI-generated mistakes (washingtonpost.com)
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Italy Approves Project to Link Sicily to the Mainland by Bridge (nytimes.com)
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Amazon Cuts 100 Wondery Jobs Amid Podcast Strategy Shift (nytimes.com)
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Canada's Measles Cases Surpass US, Alberta Officials Push for State of Emergency (nytimes.com)
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The First Soda in Space: When NASA Got Caught Up in the Cola Wars (nytimes.com)
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What it takes to become a locomotive engineer (trains.com)
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Elon Musk's Starlink internet works great if hardly anyone uses it (washingtonpost.com)
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Cybersecurity agency issues warning about end-of-train device vulnerability (trains.com)
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DEWLine Museum – The Distant Early Warning Radar Line (dewlinemuseum.com)
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In Canada's Northern Outposts, Rusting Relics Once Guarded Against Nuclear War (nytimes.com)
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How the Deep Sea Cables That Power the World Are Made (nytimes.com)
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Arizona Resident Dies from Plague, Officials Say (nytimes.com)
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Grok, Elon Musk's AI Chatbot, Shares Antisemitic Posts on X (nytimes.com)
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Jeff Williams, Apple's Chief Operating Officer, Is Retiring After 27 Years (nytimes.com)
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Microsoft to Lay Off About 9k Employees (nytimes.com)
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G/O Media Sells Kotaku as It Winds Down Operations (nytimes.com)
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Musk said to bet on Tesla delivering Robotaxi in June, those who did lost big (electrek.co)
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Why do airports all feel the same? (washingtonpost.com)
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Should You Use Nitrogen in Your Car Tires? (consumerreports.org)
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Reviled Pest Is the Unsung Hero of Every Major City in the World (nytimes.com)
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Dr. Demento Announces His Retirement After 55 Years on the Air (nytimes.com)
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Why pushes for more AI from Duolingo and Audible hit a nerve (washingtonpost.com)
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Is Fake Grass Safe? A Manufacturer Sues to Stop a Discussion (nytimes.com)
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Elusive Antarctic Squid Was Seen For the First Time (nytimes.com)
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Hong Kong Bans Taiwanese Video Game for Promoting 'Armed Revolution' (nytimes.com)
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In Taxicab Geometry, Pi Equals 4 and Circles Aren't Round (nytimes.com)
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Improving Machine-Readable Text for Newspapers in Chronicling America (loc.gov)
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YouTube Loosens Video Content Moderation Rules (nytimes.com)
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White House security staff warned Musk's Starlink is a security risk (washingtonpost.com)
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Nintendo Has Something to Sell You (nytimes.com)
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2024 App Store Transparency Report [pdf] (apple.com)
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Cryptocurrency Seems Futuristic. The Crimes Around It Are Not (nytimes.com)
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Turkey to fine airline passengers for standing early, blocking aisle (washingtonpost.com)
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DoesItPlay? (doesitplay.org)
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[dupe] Scott Adams, Creator of 'Dilbert,' Says He Has the Same Cancer as Biden (nytimes.com)
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Nine Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything (nytimes.com)
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First Visible Aurora Spotted over Mars by NASA Rover (nytimes.com)
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Tesla Board Chair Robyn Denholm Made $198M Selling Stock as Profit Fell (nytimes.com)
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A Google Street View Car: A Celebrity on Wheels (nytimes.com)
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NASA's Don Pettit Shot 220 Days of Photos from the ISS (nytimes.com)
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National Hurricane Center Product Updates for 2025 Hurricane Season [pdf] (noaa.gov)
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Will Pope Leo XIV still pay U.S. taxes as head of the Catholic Church? (washingtonpost.com)
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Elizabeth Holmes's Partner Has a New Blood-Testing Startup (nytimes.com)
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Apple Created a Legal Mess When It Skirted Judge's Ruling (nytimes.com)
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Elon Musk Tried Keeping Issues at His Texas Mansion Private, Emails Show (nytimes.com)
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Channel 3 Moscow (pbs.org)
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In Event of Moon Disaster (moondisaster.org)
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Elon Musk, His 16-Foot Wall and the Feud with His Texas Neighbors (nytimes.com)
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A user-friendly opera about Steve Jobs powers up at the Kennedy Center (washingtonpost.com)
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