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Tesla Faces California Sales Halt Unless It Alters Marketing (bloomberg.com)
6
Footage appears to show aircraft larger than football field soaring over Calif (sfgate.com)
5
"We have nothing to hide"- Why the Dutch don't mind you peering into their homes (cnn.com)
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Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages with Your Employer (forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman)
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Microsoft Teams Starts Telling Your Company If You're Not at Work (forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman)
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The nine companies who control over half of all British pubs (camra.org.uk)
6
Saudi Arabia's Prince Has Big Plans, but His Giant Fund Is Low on Cash (nytimes.com)
4
Should Hitler's DNA have been studied – or just left alone? (bbc.com)
10
Germany considers the 'Nordic model' to curb sex work (dw.com)
118
Judge says Education Dept partisan out-of-office emails violated First Amendment (npr.org)
8
MrBeast Is Opening a Theme Park in Saudi Arabia This Month (kotaku.com)
44
Vacuum bricked after user blocks data collection – user mods it to run anyway (tomshardware.com)
86
Moderna has unraveled (statnews.com)
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Elon's antics may have cost Tesla more than a million vehicle sales (ft.com)
3
A Buc-ee's broke a small Colorado town (washingtonpost.com)
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The vision for the Enhanced Games is more bleak than you initially thought (the42.ie)
2
Former Apple Employee Sam Sung Changed His Name to Avoid Attention (macrumors.com)
3
Spit On, Sworn At, and Undeterred: What It's Like to Own a Cybertruck (wired.com)
2
He Won the $2B Lottery. Now He's Buying Up Lots Burned in the L.A. Fires (wsj.com)
10
Newsom signs historic housing bill to bring density to transit hubs (latimes.com)
2
I wrote a comic about AI art (theoatmeal.com)
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After nine years of grinding, Replit found its market. Can it keep it? (techcrunch.com)
45
Man buys used Tesla only to discover it's banned from Supercharger network (cbsnews.com)
5
OpenAI Valuation Reaches $500B, Topping Musk's SpaceX (bloomberg.com)
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[flagged] The "Debate Me Bro" Grift: How Trolls Weaponized the Marketplace of Ideas (techdirt.com)
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Find the Hard Work You're Willing to Do (uni.edu)
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First AI minister will eliminate corruption, says Albania's PM (bbc.com)
17
Poland Has Invoked NATO's Article 4. What Comes Next? (nytimes.com)
2
He Paved the Way for CNN, Fox News, Internet. He's Not Sure We're Better Off (nytimes.com)
4
SSA chief data officer, whistle-blower Charles Borges resigns (bsky.app)
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[flagged] MSNBC: Whistleblower accuses DOGE team of endangering Social Security data (whistleblower.org)
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Etsy, Shein etc. reel as de minimis exemption ends, adding charges of up to 50% (fortune.com)
7
1848 painting has uncanny insight into American conspiracy thinking (washingtonpost.com)
103
Croatian freediver held breath for 29 minutes (divernet.com)
2
Why Metadata Matters (2013) (eff.org)
4
The life of a 24/7 streamer: 'What more do you want?' (washingtonpost.com)
7
The Pentagon Disinformation That Fueled America's UFO Mythology (wsj.com)
4
'Welcome In.' The Two-Word Greeting That's Taking Over and Driving Shoppers Nuts (wsj.com)
1
Trump orders reopening of notorious Alcatraz prison (bbc.com)
1
FCC's Net Neutrality Rules Struck Down by Sixth Circuit (bloomberglaw.com)
3
New emails reveal Musk's demand to 'unequivocally' control OpenAI (washingtonpost.com)
3
Why so many Americans prefer sprawl to walkable neighborhoods (washingtonpost.com)
2
New York Doesn't Have Enough Housing. Why Is It So Expensive to Build? (nytimes.com)
5
I Work in Data Security. Is It a Problem That My Boss Believes in Lizard People? (nytimes.com)
4
Chinese Scientists: We Used Quantum Computer To Hack Military-Grade Encryption (thequantuminsider.com)
61
Tesla's Beer-Serving Optimus Robot Was Controlled by a Human the Whole Time (jalopnik.com)
4
Study: CA Fast-Food Minimum Wage Hike Didn't Cut Jobs, Raise Prices Much (irle.berkeley.edu)
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Study: Calif. Fast-Food Minimum Wage Hike Didn't Cut Jobs or Raise Prices Much (eater.com)
4
What My Adult Autism Diagnosis Finally Explained (thecut.com)
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L.A. pilot guaranteeing families $1k/month shows 'transformative' results: study (latimes.com)
4
Argentina Scrapped Its Rent Controls. Now the Market Is Thriving (wsj.com)
5
Months After Elon Told Advertisers to Fck Off, X Sues Advertisers for Doing That (gizmodo.com)
2
Steps to keep Meta from stealing your data to train AI (deborahcopaken.substack.com)
14
Musk, SpaceX sued by former employees alleging sexual harassment and retaliation (nbcnews.com)
11
Florida woman's Apple Watch traces lost luggage to airport worker's home (washingtonpost.com)
141
The Internet Archive is under a DDoS attack (archive.org)
0
Show HN: To beat my impostor syndrome (and learn Bash), I read the RBENV GH repo (richie.codes)
95
It Is Somebody's Moral Imperative to Leak "Coyote vs. Acme" to the World (aftermath.site)
4
US Attorney Charges Indian National with Plot to Assassinate US Citizen in NYC (justice.gov)
2
X strips headlines from news story links to improve their look (theguardian.com)
3
Antimatter does not fall up, CERN experiment reveals (physicsworld.com)
3
Supreme Court case about hotel websites could upend much of US civil rights law (vox.com)
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Facebook is blocking Canadians’ posts on the assassination of a BC Sikh leader (pressprogress.ca)
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Trump Attacked Me. Then Musk Did. It Wasn’t an Accident (nytimes.com)
1
The American Nuclear Family Is Officially Over (businessinsider.com)
2
Ex-NASA surveillance van with retractable roof cameras goes on sale (arstechnica.com)
2
The secretive world of North Korean science fiction (arstechnica.com)
25
Hacked records corroborate claims in hydroxychloroquine wrongful death lawsuit (theintercept.com)
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Anchor Employees Launch Bid to Rescue Iconic Brewery from Liquidation (vinepair.com)
3
Musk Says Twitter Ads Plummet as Battle with Threads Heats Up (forbes.com/sites/tylerroush)
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Warner Brothers CEO David Zaslav Can't Fix CNN Until He Accepts One Ugly Truth (variety.com)
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While SF’s Downtown Flounders, The Outer Sunset Neighborhood Is Thriving (nytimes.com)
3
Why Did The U.S. Choose Hiroshima? (2015) (npr.org)
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Imagine a Renters’ Utopia. It Might Look Like Vienna (nytimes.com)
2
Water Hole (Radio) (wikipedia.org)
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Eli Lilly Says It Will Cut Insulin Price, cap monthly out-of-pocket cost at $35 (nytimes.com)
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'Havana syndrome' not caused by foreign adversary, U.S. Intel finds (reuters.com)
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California Engineering HQ–Remarks by Gov. Newsom/Elon Musk (twitter.com/tesla)
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Seattle considers historic law barring caste discrimination (apnews.com)
8
For Ukraine, what’s so special about Germany’s Leopard 2 tanks? (washingtonpost.com)
2
Quordle just acquired by Merriam-Webster (tomsguide.com)
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Scientists tie third clinical trial death to experimental Alzheimer’s drug (science.org)
3
Tech Giant Yandex Aims to Cut Ties with Russia (nytimes.com)
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It’s Costing Peanuts for the US to Defeat Russia (cepa.org)
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DEA’s most corrupt agent: Parties, sex amid ‘unwinnable war’ (apnews.com)
2
Turning Downtown Offices into Housing Isn’t the Solution You Think It Is (sfstandard.com)
3
Court finds Consumer Financial Protection Bureau funding unconstitutional (politico.com)
5
Ask HN: What is the biggest bullet you ever dodged?
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Mechanics keep 50-year-old BART trains running w/ Windows 98, eBay, scrap metal
6
Field Station Berlin: Abandoned NSA Spy Station on Buried Nazi Military College
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Companies are ‘flex-washing’ to attract talent
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