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AI Toys Are Reshaping Childhood, and Regulators Are Just Now Catching Up
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Strategy Inc. Holds 3% of All Bitcoin. That Concentration Is Now a Systemic Risk
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New Jersey's Toxic Legacy Faces New Threat as EPA Cuts Gut Superfund Cleanups
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European Aviation Emissions Surpass Pre-Covid Levels as Low-Cost Carriers Expand
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The Quiet Crisis of Managing Aging Parents' Finances β and Who's Stepping In
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Trump's Reported Plan to Fire FDA Commissioner Makary Signals Deeper Regulatory
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Oracle's Remote Worker Loophole Leaves Laid-Off Employees With Almost Nothing
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Colorado's Shrinking Aquifer Is Unlocking Heavy Metals Into Rural Drinking Water
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The UK Car Industry's EV Demand Argument Has a Serious Credibility Problem
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The U.S. Jobs Market Is Holding Steady, But the Cracks Are Starting to Show
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UniCredit's Commerzbank Gambit Exposes the Fault Lines of European Banking
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AI Toys Are Reshaping Childhood, and Regulators Are Just Now Catching Up
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Economy
Strategy Inc. Holds 3% of All Bitcoin. That Concentration Is Now a Systemic Risk
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Climate & Energy
New Jersey's Toxic Legacy Faces New Threat as EPA Cuts Gut Superfund Cleanups
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Mobility
Ineos Looks to China's Chery to Build Its Next Off-Roader, Reshaping Its Identit
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Climate & Energy
European Aviation Emissions Surpass Pre-Covid Levels as Low-Cost Carriers Expand
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Economy
The Quiet Crisis of Managing Aging Parents' Finances β and Who's Stepping In
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AI & Tech
Trump's Reported Plan to Fire FDA Commissioner Makary Signals Deeper Regulatory
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AI & Tech
Oracle's Remote Worker Loophole Leaves Laid-Off Employees With Almost Nothing
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Climate & Energy
Colorado's Shrinking Aquifer Is Unlocking Heavy Metals Into Rural Drinking Water
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Climate & Energy
The UK Car Industry's EV Demand Argument Has a Serious Credibility Problem
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Economy
The U.S. Jobs Market Is Holding Steady, But the Cracks Are Starting to Show
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UniCredit's Commerzbank Gambit Exposes the Fault Lines of European Banking
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Slay the Spire 2 Plays It Safe, and That Might Be Its Biggest Risk
Slay the Spire 2 arrives in Early Access with promising new characters but a world so familiar it risks undermining the very discovery that made the original great.
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Google's Project Genie Wants to Build Infinite Worlds β But Who Controls the Terrain?
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The Machine That Learned to See Time: How D4RT Is Rewriting 4D Vision
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Honda's Forgotten Laboratory: How the Prelude Quietly Rewrote Automotive Engineering
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Google's Lyria 3 Puts a Recording Studio in Your Pocket β and Upends the Music Industry
Google's Lyria 3 lets anyone make music from a text prompt β and the ripple effects for artists, platforms, and musical culture run much deeper than a new app feature.
Mar 17
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Google DeepMind's India Bet: How AI Partnerships Could Reshape Scientific Discovery
DeepMind's national AI partnership in India could do more than speed up research β it may quietly reshape who sets the global scientific agenda.
Mar 17
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Gemini 3 Deep Think Is Targeting the Lab, Not Just the Chat Window
Google's Gemini 3 Deep Think targets science and engineering reasoning, and the ripple effects on research infrastructure could be profound.
Mar 17
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OpenAI's Mental Health Experts Warned Against 'Naughty' ChatGPT. The Company Launched It Anyway.
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Ten Years After AlphaGo, the Move That Changed Science Is Still Playing Out
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The Speed Wars: How AI Image Models Are Racing to the Bottom of Latency
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Google's Cheapest Gemini Yet Is the One That Actually Changes Everything
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Formula 1's China Return Is Selling More Than Speed β It's Selling Belonging
Formula 1 returned to Shanghai to find grandstands packed beyond expectation β and a growth story the sport has been chasing for years finally taking shape.
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The Firefly Synchrony Problem Just Got a Mathematical Answer
Fireflies sync without a conductor. Engineers have finally decoded the mathematical rules making it possible, and the implications reach far beyond insects.
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One Hundred Years of Rocketry: What Our Favorite Launches Reveal About Us
A century after Goddard's cabbage-patch flight, the launches we love reveal uncomfortable truths about risk, ambition, and what we're leaving in orbit.
17 Mar 2026
Garry Tan's gstack wants to make AI coding agents think before they ship
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17 Mar 2026
A Federal Judge Halts RFK Jr.'s Rewrite of CDC Vaccine Guidance
A federal judge has frozen RFK Jr.'s changes to CDC vaccine guidance, putting the independence of American public health infrastructure on trial.
17 Mar 2026
A vibe-coded AI translation tool just exposed a fault line in game preservation
A Gemini-powered magazine scanner built with patron funds has cracked open a debate about AI, trust, and what preservation actually means.
17 Mar 2026
GenCast Is Rewriting the Rules of Weather Prediction β and the Stakes Are High
Google DeepMind's GenCast can generate ensemble weather forecasts in minutes β and that speed may reshape risk markets as much as meteorology.
17 Mar 2026
AlphaQubit and the Error Problem Standing Between Quantum and Reality
DeepMind's AlphaQubit uses AI to catch quantum computing errors more accurately, and it could reshape how the entire field reaches practical usefulness.
17 Mar 2026
The Voice of the Machine: How Speech AI Is Reshaping Human-Computer Intimacy
Speech AI is getting eerily human. The real story isn't the engineering feat β it's what happens to us when we can't tell the difference.
17 Mar 2026
Google's AI Music Tools Are Rewriting Who Gets to Make a Song
Google's AI music tools are now embedded in YouTube Shorts, and the feedback loops they create may matter far more than the music they generate.
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