Post Overview
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5 years ago+23 23 0Russians attempted to infiltrate three 2018 campaigns, Microsoft says
Russian intelligence operatives attempted to hack into the online accounts of staffers on three congressional campaigns, a Microsoft executive said Thursday
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5 years ago+3 3 0Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly called Trump to congratulate him after the 2016 election
Facebook and the Trump campaign have a complicated relationship.
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5 years ago+11 11 0Trump's military parade expected to cost nearly as much as 'tremendously expensive' canceled war games
President Donald Trump's military parade in DC is likely to cost nearly as much as the now canceled military exercise with South Korea that Trump called "tremendously expensive" and said cost "a fortune," three US defense off ...
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Expression
5 years ago+3 3 0The rescue of the Thai cave boys is a triumph of bravery, expertise and love | Suzanne Moore
What a model of international cooperation and coordinated selflessness, says Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore
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Expression
5 years ago+8 8 0People Are Sharing Their Craziest Childhood Stories And How Did Any Of Us Survive?
Kids are wonderfully weird.
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5 years ago+21 21 0Soccer team found alive after 9 days trapped in cave
Rescue teams have found all 12 boys and their soccer coach alive in a cave in Thailand nine days after the group went missing, according to a high-ranking person involved in the search and rescue operation.
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5 years ago+11 11 0Reporter after newsroom shooting: 'We are putting out a damn paper tomorrow'
A reporter for the The Capital newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, said the company will publish a newspaper as usual on Friday despite a shooting Thursday in the newsroom that left at least five people dead.
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Analysis
5 years ago+5 5 0Signs of a Possible Heart Problem You Need to Know
Signs of a Possible Heart Problem You Need to Know
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5 years ago+8 8 0UN human rights head: Trump policy separating migrant families is abuse
The United Nation’s top human rights official on Monday called on the Trump administration to end its "zero-tolerance" policy, which has resulted in the separation of migrant families at the southern border, calling the practice abusive.
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Analysis
5 years ago+11 11 0McMoon: How the Earliest Images of the Moon Were so Much Better than we Realised – World of Indie
World of Indie
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5 years ago+20 20 0Rise of the machines: has technology evolved beyond our control?
Technology is starting to behave in intelligent and unpredictable ways that even its creators don’t understand. As machines increasingly shape global events, how can we regain control?
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5 years ago+23 23 0The Boring Company wins bid to negotiate deal for high-speed, autonomous public transit in Chicago
The Boring Company was one of four bidders vying for a chance to negotiate a broader deal with Chicago. The company's so-called Loop transit system promises to transport passengers to and from O'Hare International Airport at speeds of more ...
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5 years ago+13 13 0What is 5G? Everything you need to know
The latest news, views and developments in the exciting world of 5G networks
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5 years ago+6 6 0'Jurassic Park' at 25: How Spielberg's Dino Blockbuster Changed the Game
A quarter of a century ago, the director pushed FX technology to the edge – and reclaimed his king-of-the-blockbusters crown
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5 years ago+9 9 0Killer robots will only exist if we are stupid enough to let them
As long as humans are sensible when they create the operating programs, robots will bring enormous benefits to humanity, says expert
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5 years ago+3 3 0Kim Jong Un arrives in Singapore for historic summit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Singapore ahead of an historic summit with US President Donald Trump Sunday, as Trump declared that the young dictator had a "one-time shot" to bring his country in from the cold.
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5 years ago+14 14 0You’d Need 63 Billion Years to Do What This Computer Can Do in a Second
For the past five years, China has had the world’s speediest computer. But as of Friday, Summit, a machine built in the United States, is taking the lead.
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5 years ago+1 1 0A Hong Kong couple bought a single parking space for $433,000 and flipped it for $760,000 in just 9 months
A single parking space in Hong Kong resold for HK$6 million ($760,000), setting a new property world record. A local couple initially bought the spot in the luxury Ultima complex in 2017 for HK$3.4 million ($430,000), and resold it nine months later ...
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5 years ago+3 3 0Facebook faces new regulatory backlash over data privacy
Facebook is facing renewed regulatory scrutiny around the world in the wake of new allegations over how it handles user data.
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5 years ago+9 9 0Self-healing material could be a breakthrough for humanoid robots
Researchers at US university Carnegie Mellon have created a new electrically conductive material that can repair itself, presenting new opportunities for soft robotics and wearable technology.