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New measurements of the galaxy at the heart of the “Cosmic Horseshoe” indicate that it could house the most massive object ...
WIRED spoke with the Texas state representative, who is hiding out in Illinois along with his colleagues in an attempt to ...
Memes shared by the White House, DHS, and ICE have used catchy TikTok tunes to normalize mass deportation and Christian ...
Coffee grinders used to be a mystery, unless you knew someone at a lab. We used a new tool to analyze our top coffee grinder picks, and maybe make better coffee.
A study of plastic bottles washed up on the Pacific coast of Latin America has identified a double problem—a mass of local ...
World Liberty Financial has struck a deal that will turn a little-known company into a vehicle for betting on the price of ...
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The move will pinch users in rural or remote areas not yet served by broadband infrastructure or satellite internet. Around 175,000 households still use dial-up internet in the US.
Members have espoused racist and antisemitic views and repeatedly praised Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. They’ve raised ...
Startup Character.AI once promised superintelligence. Its new CEO says it's now an entertainment company with 20 million ...
Halfway to its 2030 net-zero goal, Apple faces slow and hold-out suppliers, a tariffs scramble, and an AI race that could ...
Seth Harp’s new book, “The Fort Bragg Cartel,” goes deep into the forming of the Joint Special Operations Command and its ...