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Rappler: Philippines orders shutdown of Maria Ressa's critical news site
The decision to strip Rappler of its licence comes in the last days of Rodrigo Duterte's presidency.
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How AI is transforming the future of healthcare
Artificial intelligence is delivering innovative solutions to the industry. Here’s how cutting-edge technology can deliver speed, accuracy—and equity.
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Police Linked to Hacking Campaign to Frame Indian Activists
New details connect police in India to a plot to plant evidence on victims' computers that led to their arrest.
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Germany abolishes Nazi-era abortion law
Germany on Friday abolished a Nazi-era law forbidding doctors from providing information about abortions. The Bundestag lower house of parliament voted to scrap the law, meaning doctors are now allowed to give out additional information about abortions without fear of prosecution.
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Live x AVIRA - Lightning Crashes (Extended Mix) (EDM)
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Electricity used to mine bitcoin plummets as crypto crisis widens
Consumption down by third since 11 June, with even sharper falls among other cryptocurrency networks
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‘Severance’ Is the Year’s Best Series So Far Because It’s Not a Puzzle. It’s a Portrait.
Dan Erickson’s exhilarating Apple TV+ drama can be called a puzzle box series, but it’s the characters that matter most — and the message is already clear.
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Take it from a software engineer: Big Tech's monopoly is stifling innovation
Tech industry opposition to bipartisan tech reform isn't rooted in honest concern for American competitiveness.
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Five countries seek to delay EU fossil fuel car phase-out
Italy, Portugal, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania want to delay a European Union plan to effectively ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035 by five years, according to a document seen by Reuters.
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An AI Learned to Play Minecraft, and It's Actually Pretty Good
Chess, Go, and now — Minecraft. Artificial intelligence models have added a new victory to their gaming kill list.
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French lawmakers propose bill to inscribe abortion rights in constitution
Constitutional law would cement abortion rights for future generations, says member of parliament
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Authors are protesting Amazon's e-book policy that allows users to read and return
Authors say readers are exploiting Amazon's seven-day return policy by using Amazon like a library and returning books after reading them.
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Antony Starr’s Performance On ’The Boys’ Is The Best On Television
Between slime puppy and a dick pic to dad, Succession has tried to be the most grotesque show on television. It comes close, but Amazon Prime’s The Boys takes the honor in a more literal sense: in the currently running third season alone, we’ve seen a man inside a bag of cocaine and we’ve seen The Deep eat a live octopus with whom he had sexual relations.
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Artificial photosynthesis can produce food without sunshine
Artificial photosynthesis has been developed by scientists as a means of producing food without of the necessity for organic photosynthesis. The process turns water, energy, and carbon dioxide into acetate over the course of two electrocatalytic steps. Then, in the dark, organisms that produce food use acetate. The conversion of sunlight into food might be up to 18 times more effective with the hybrid organic-inorganic system.
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Instagram is testing out a trial in which it scans users' faces for proof they are over 18...
Instagram is testing out new ways to verify users' ages, including scanning their faces. The company announced the trial, which began on June 23 and is currently only being rolled out in the US, in a blog post. The trial is focused on users who try to change their age on the app from under 18 to over 18. Those users have three ways to verify their age: upload a photo of their ID, ask three mutual friends verify their age, or record a video selfie.
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Concept imagines M2 iMac with new colors, 27-inch option, no more white bezels
With the first batch of M2 Macs being released, it could be just a matter of time until Apple unveils a new M2 iMac. After the most critical redesign for the line in years with the M1 iMac in 2021, it’s time to wonder what its successor will look like – and a concept imagines just that. As shared by designer Parker Ortolani on his Twitter, he imagines a new M2 iMac with darker colors with Starlight, Midnight, Green, Pink, and Blue. In addition, Apple would add two different size options for users with 24-inch and 27-inch versions.
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Inside the crypto restaurant after the crypto crash
Bored & Hungry is a magnet for fans of Bored Ape NFTs and other crypto projects. While finding a tasty burger there is no problem, paying for it with crypto is another story.
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Google’s Pixel 5 was the last of its kind
From time to time, I’ll grab a random device out of the Verge reviews closet and spend a week or two with it. It’s mostly out of random curiosity and for the sake of comparing “old” products against the latest and greatest. Most recently, I was drawn to Google’s Pixel 5. So I gave it a factory reset, updated the phone to Android 12, and have been using it as my daily driver for the past several days.
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Great Scott, the DeLorean is back! Meet the 188mph Alpha5
Well, if you're going to resurrect an icon from the silver screen, why not do it with a massive battery and huge speed. Welcome one and all, to the DMC Alpha5.
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Meta bans staff from open discussion of Roe v. Wade decision and is deleting internal messages...
Meta has warned employees not to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on its internal system and deleting messages that do so, The New York Times reported. Managers cited a policy that put "strong guardrails around social, political and sensitive conversations" in the workplace, according to company insiders, the newspaper reported.
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Women pro cyclists take a knee during national anthem at US Pro Nationals to protest abortion ruling
Most of the women's elite field at the U.S. Pro Road Championships in Knoxville, Tennessee, took a knee during the singing of the U.S. National Anthem this evening to protest the abortion ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court earlier in the day.
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Meta clamps down on internal discussion of Roe v. Wade’s overturning.
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Stunning photo of clouds that look like crashing ocean waves goes viral
AKELEY, Minn. - A Minnesota woman recently captured an incredible cloud formation that appeared to look like an ocean in the sky in a now viral photo. Theresa Birgin Lucus of Bemidji was driving home on Highway 64 after a long week in Rochester when storm clouds began rolling in. In a Facebook post, Theresa explained that her daughter was at home and worried about her mother.
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Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending right to abortion upheld for decades
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, reversing Roe v. Wade, the court's five-decade-old decision that guaranteed a woman's right to obtain an abortion.
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A Revolutionary New Battery Is Nearly Here, Scientists Say
Faster-charging, safer, longer-lasting solid-state batteries are on their way. The only question now is: How soon until we can plug in?
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Some states are changing the laws that govern community libraries
When the Kentucky Legislature started mulling a bill that would tighten control over public libraries earlier this year, librarians across the state called their lawmakers pushing for its defeat. In the past, legislators would at least have heard them out, says Jean Ruark, chair of the advocacy committee of the Kentucky Library Association. Not this time.
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Robot fish could solve the ocean's microplastic pollution problem
A fish-shaped robot that can collect tiny pieces of plastic waste has been developed by scientists at Sichuan University, China. The bot uses light from a laser to flap its tail side-to-side and has a body that can attract molecules found on microplastics, causing them to stick to it as it swims past.
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5 of our favorite Android widget features
Android widgets are an easy way to personalize your Home screen, putting the actions and information that’s most important to you, front and center.
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Alphabet is spending billions to become a force in health care
Rich countries pour heart-stopping amounts of money into health care. Advanced economies typically spend about 10% of gdp on keeping their citizens in good nick, a share that is rising as populations age. America’s labyrinthine health-industrial complex consumes 17% of gdp, equivalent to $3.6trn a year. The American system’s heft and inertia, perpetuated by the drugmakers, pharmacies, insurers, hospitals and others that benefit from it, have long protected it from disruption.
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'Brutal Battle' Expected as Regulators Close in on Apple Around the World
Experts anticipate a "brutal battle" between Apple and global regulators amid concerns about how the company may "exaggerate" its privacy and security claims for commercial gain and curtail interoperability to keep users locked into a "walled garden."




















