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Thursday, March 10, 2022

The Infinite Reach of Joel Kaplan, Facebook’s Man in Washington

How one man came to rule political speech on Facebook, command one of the largest lobbies in DC, and guide Zuck through disaster—and straight into it.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

What Is Apple One, and Should You Subscribe?

Going all-in with the services bundle could be a smart move, especially for families. We break down what’s included and how much it costs.

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The Best Travel Bags for Wherever You’re Headed

From carry-on duffels to wheeled suitcases, this luggage is perfectly sized for nearly all adventures.

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To Test Cancer Drugs, These Scientists Grew ‘Avatars’ of Tumors

Growing organoids in dishes and xenografts in mice lets scientists re-create a living person’s tumor—and test dozens of drugs against them at the same time.

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Of Course We’re Living in a Simulation

The only people who absolutely disagree are, well, scientists. They need to get over themselves and join the fun.

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Why The Andy Warhol Diaries Recreated the Artist’s Voice With AI

The filmmakers had under four minutes of audio to work with. And yes, they considered the ethical concerns.

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Apple Continues Its Slow March Toward the MacPad Future

The new iPad Air gets a desktop-grade chip. Consider it a sign of things to come.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

High-Difficulty Games Don't Have to Be Toxic

Challenging games are often associated with gatekeeping. But designers can use difficulty levels in interesting and valuable ways.

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Are These Chimpanzees Using Insects as Medicine?

Researchers observed chimps in Gabon applying insects to wounds—and it’s raising big questions about animal altruism and self-medication.

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‘I’m the Operator’: The Aftermath of a Self-Driving Tragedy

In 2018, an Uber autonomous vehicle fatally struck a pedestrian. In a WIRED exclusive, the human behind the wheel finally speaks.

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Monday, March 7, 2022

How Police Abuse Phone Data to Persecute LGBTQ People

In many parts of the world, law enforcement uses WhatsApp chats, text messages, and photos from confiscated phones as "evidence" against persecuted groups.

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The Hidden Role of Facial Recognition Tech in Many Arrests

The technology is spreading fast among police, and often wrong. But people charged with crimes are rarely told an algorithm came into play.

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These Ukrainians Are Stuck in Antarctica as War Rages at Home

At the Vernadsky research base, a crew of 12 Ukrainians watch from thousands of miles away as their country is battered by Russian attacks.

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How to Watch Tuesday's iPhone Launch Event

The company is expected to unveil new hardware, possibly including a new iPhone SE, new iPads, and new laptops. Here's how to tune in.

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The Polestar 2 Is One Sharp, Google-Pimped Ride

An agile ride and angular lines distinguish this sporty EV with the first Google-designed media system. But others are coming to take it on.

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How Wrongful Arrests Based on AI Derailed 3 Men's Lives

Robert Williams, Michael Oliver, and Nijeer Parks were misidentified by facial recognition software. The impact cast a long shadow.

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Sunday, March 6, 2022

The Balldo Made Me Rethink Sex in the Most Absurd Way Possible

The “world's first ball-dildo” is less of an erotic toy,  more of a dadaist interrogation of the very concept of pleasure.

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The Benefits of Gaming As a Couple—or Even With Your Kid

Playing It Takes Two with my partner was challenging, eye-opening, and also proved that playing games cooperatively is good for all relationships.

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How to Use Google Drive’s New Search Tools

Finding your stuff in the cloud just got easier.

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The Best Meal Kit Delivery Services for Every Kind of Cook

From Blue Apron to Dinnerly, I've spent a couple years cooking with boxed ingredients shipped to my door.

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Saturday, March 5, 2022

17 Great Deals on Outdoors Gear, Home Office, and Smartphones

If you're itching to get outdoors at the first sign of spring, now is the time to restock your camping and hiking gear.

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12 Rapid At-Home Covid-19 Tests—and Where to Find Them

How accurate are rapid at-home tests? Does your insurance cover them? We have answers.

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You Should Still Test Yourself for Covid. Here’ When

Even if you're vaccinated, there are still scenarios where you should get tested and use your results to make smart, empathetic choices.

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Friday, March 4, 2022

Turmoil Over Ukraine Could Debilitate Russia's Space Program

In response to international sanctions, Russia’s space agency is distancing itself from its former partners and risks losing its role as a major space power.

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Garmin's Fenix 7S Solar Is Our New Favorite Outdoor Fitness Watch

The company's latest update to its high-end adventure fitness tracker has an improved touchscreen and looks better than ever.

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High Above Ukraine, Satellites Get Embroiled in the War

While the Russian invasion rages on the ground, companies that operate data-collecting satellites find themselves with an awkward position.

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The Batman Leans Hard Into the Emo Revival

From the sartorial choices to the scenery, the latest superhero reboot drips with alt-rock influences.

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The War in Ukraine Is Keeping Chinese Social Media Censors Busy

Posts that glorify war and those that criticize Russia are getting quietly deleted, as platforms are pressured to walk a thin line.

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Thursday, March 3, 2022

What Russia Is Doing to Ukraine Must Be Preserved—Not Just Seen

Images of crimes against humanity are in danger of being lost. Fortunately, best practices exist, and the international community needs to implement them.

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5 Great Sex Tech Deals on Vibrators and Suction Toys

Invest in a different kind of vacuum for spring cleaning this year.

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The 20 Best Comic Book Movies You Can Stream Right Now

A lot of caped crusaders are hitting theaters this year. Here are a few you can catch at home.

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Today's Startups Are Flush With Cash—and Watching Every Penny

Investors have poured money into startups the past few years. Now, founders worry about a changing market and the rising cost of retaining employees.

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The Weirdest Product at MWC 2022 Is a Sleep-Aid Gas Dispenser

Gosleep thinks a dose of carbon dioxide is exactly what your bedtime routine needs. We have concerns.

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Ukraine Is in an Environmental Crisis Too

Russia’s attack is literally tearing the country apart, polluting air and water. Ukrainians will suffer long after the conflict ends.

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The Internet Is Not as New as You Think

Within the long history of telecommunication in nature, the web can be seen not as a mere tool, but as a living system.

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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Horizon Forbidden West Is a Worthy Sequel

It's an intriguing mystery with heartfelt moments. It also wants to be Mass Effect 2 so bad.

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Offshore Wind Turbines Could Mess With Ships’ Radar Signals

A new study finds that turbines can muddle ships' navigational systems, obscuring the location of smaller boats or creating misleading images on radar screens.

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Ice Cream Machine Hackers Sue McDonald's for $900 Million

Kytch alleges that the Golden Arches crushed its business—and left soft serve customers out in the cold.

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The Pandemic Tanked Rates of Childhood Vaccination—for Everything

Routine shots are down for everything from measles to tetanus to polio, leaving kids unprotected and raising the risk of outbreaks.

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Polestar’s New EV Concept Comes With ... a Boomerang Drone?

The O2 sports car has a built-in “cinematic drone” that deploys to autonomously record your road-warrior skills. And if it’s ever made I’ll eat my driving gloves.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Best Pet Supplies and Tips for Newly Adopted Cats and Dogs

Adding a furry pal to your family? We've rounded up the gear and information you'll need for a smooth transition.

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A New Super-High Satellite Will Eye Weather on Earth—and in Space

The GOES-T spacecraft will focus on tracking storms and fires in the western half of North America, from well above low Earth orbit.

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VR Is Here to Stay. It's Time to Make It Accessible

The platform is relatively new—which means now is the opportunity to advocate for all players.

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Genetic Databases Are Too White. Here’s What It’ll Take to Fix It

Most genetic research is done on people of European descent. That’s led to misdiagnoses, inaccurate tests, and missed opportunities for new treatments.

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TikTok Was Designed for War

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plays out online, the platform’s design and algorithm prove ideal for the messiness of war—but a nightmare for the truth.

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The Most Intriguing Launches at MWC 2022 Weren’t Phones

Laptops and 2-in-1 devices were out in force at the Mobile World Congress convention in Barcelona. And they stole the show.

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How Ukraine's Internet Can Fend Off Russian Attacks

The besieged country's complex internet infrastructure has evolved to promote resiliency.

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Trapped in Silicon Valley’s Hidden Caste System

Born in a cowshed in India, Siddhant now works for Meta in California. But he hides his background as a Dalit and fears he can never reveal his true self.

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Monday, February 28, 2022

An Internet Troll Gives Nonalcoholic Spirits Startups the Spins

From false press releases to misleading domain names, one man has allegedly gone to great lengths to sabotage his competitors.

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You Have Steam Deck Questions, We’ve Got Answers

Valve's handheld isn't always the most intuitive device. Here’s how to do everything from checking battery life to connecting it to your TV, and more.

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Cities Are Unlikely Yet Powerful Weapons to Fight Climate Change

The UN's latest IPCC report paints a dire picture for the species of Earth. But it also suggests how urban areas can help humanity face down the threat.

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Sunday, February 27, 2022

How to Find Games That Are Compatible With the Steam Deck

Not all games available on Steam play perfectly on Valve’s new console. Here’s how to tell which ones will work, and how well.

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Tabletop Game Companies Are Rushing to Snatch Up Hollywood Names

Free League Publishing has been transforming vast worlds into games: Alien, Lord of the Rings, and now Blade Runner. How does it work behind the scenes?

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5 Extensions That Level Up Your Email Game

From proofreaders to emoji translators, these tools will make your messages clearer, easier to read, and hopefully a little more fun.

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Saturday, February 26, 2022

15 Great Deals on Gaming Gear, Headphones, and Accessories

The weather is getting warmer, but you can still stay in and play Elden Ring all weekend.

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The Quiet Way Advertisers Are Tracking Your Browsing

Cookies are on the way out—but not enough is being done about browser fingerprinting. So what is it?

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Friday, February 25, 2022

What It Would Take to Bring the ISS Back to Earth in One Piece

NASA plans to deorbit the International Space Station in 2031 by crashing it into the ocean. But is there another way?

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The Governor of Colorado Is High on Blockchain

Can Jared Polis turn the Rockies into the next crypto paradise?

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Air Pollution May Keep Insects From Stopping to Smell the Flowers

Researchers ran an outdoor experiment to see if diesel exhaust and ozone would interfere with pollinators’ search for floral scents.

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How the Games Industry Shake-Up Could Play Out

Many devs are leaving their studios to found new ones, and indie players are getting bought up. But where will it all lead?

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Australia's Standoff Against Google and Facebook Worked—Sort Of

A year after Australia forced tech giants to pay news outlets for the content they display, other countries want to follow suit.

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Europe Is Scrambling to Turn Its Back on Russian Oil and Gas

The Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to the EU has been scrapped. It is far from clear what will replace it.

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Thursday, February 24, 2022

27 Awesome Gear Deals From Winter Clearance Sales

Retailers are clearing out their cold-weather stock—while snow is still on the ground. Buy now, use now, and shred some gnar.

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Sea Level Rise Will Be Catastrophic—and Unequal

A chilling new report predicts a foot of sea level rise in the US by 2050. But quirks of physics mean everyone will suffer in different ways.

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Dependent on Facebook Groups? Here's How to Break Free

For people with serious medical conditions, groups are a valuable source of information—and they make it hard to quit Facebook. Here are some alternatives.

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YouTube's Captions Insert Explicit Language in Kids' Videos

The AI that transcribes spoken dialog on the platform's standard version can render “corn” as “porn,” “beach” as “bitch,” and “brave” as “rape.”

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Samsung's Galaxy S22 Phones Are Expensive but Excellent

These top-tier Android handsets have premium components with price tags to match. At least you get a lot of performance for your money.

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All the Things That Drain Your EV Battery

And, yes, there’s way more to it than just driving hard and turning on those heated seats.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

This Plastic Dot Sniffs Out Infections Doctors Can’t See

Keeping wounds covered can help them stay clean. But if bacteria grow beneath the bandages, things can get dangerous.

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Energy Firms Are Going ‘Green’ by Offloading Dirty Coal Plants

In the EU, phasing out emissions often means paying someone to take over polluting plants—and keep them running.

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Inside the Lab Where Intel Tries to Hack Its Own Chips

Researchers at iSTARE have to think like the bad guys, finding critical flaws before processors go to production.

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It’s Tough to Build a Corporate Culture in a Remote-Work World

There are Zoom happy hours and digital water coolers, but employees feel disconnected, and work feels transactional.

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The True Story of the Viral False Teeth That Fooled The World

Paul Bishop vomited his false teeth into a Spanish bin 11 years ago. Then a DNA analysis seemingly returned them to his home in the UK. But the truth, it turns out, is even weirder.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Online Shopping Is Reshaping Real-World Cities

Quick-delivery grocery apps have led to the rise of “dark stores”—empty warehouses right in the heart of busy neighborhoods.

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Remote Coaching Makes Training More Accessible—Even for Skaters

It turns out you don't need an ice rink to practice skating. Virtual tools offer deep human connection and access to elite coaching no matter where you live.

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Why Cities Want Old Buildings Taken Down Gently

A growing number of US cities are adopting “deconstruction” policies that involve taking structures apart by hand in the name of sustainability.

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China Is About to Regulate AI—and the World Is Watching

Sweeping rules will cover algorithms that set prices, control search results, recommend videos, and filter content.

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A New Type of Aurora Found on Saturn Resolves a Planetary Mystery

The discovery of the first wind-driven aurora sheds light on a strange phenomenon playing out below Saturn’s stormy atmosphere.

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Monday, February 21, 2022

Don't Dump Frying Oil Down the Drain. Turn It Into Jelly

A product called FryAway congeals used cooking oil so you can safely dispose of it in the compost or garbage.

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The Best Vinyl Accessories to Jazz Up Your Analog Audio

From record cleaners to slip mats, these extras are for budding enthusiasts and die-hard collectors alike.

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Scientists Map the Dark Matter Web Surrounding the Milky Way

A new simulation aims to determine whether the standard view of dark matter can explain how unique our galaxy’s neighborhood is.

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A Beginner's Guide to Destiny 2

So you're ready to start playing? Oh, sweet summer child …

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Gene-Edited Brain Organoids Are Unlocking the Secrets of Autism

Harvard researchers used lab-grown clumps of neurons called organoids to reveal how three genes linked to autism affect the timing of brain development.

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TikTok Wants Longer Videos—Whether You Like It or Not

The company knows that clips over 60 seconds in length stress users out. That won't stop it from chasing the lucrative long-video market.

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Sunday, February 20, 2022

Our Favorite Smartwatches Do Much More Than Just Tell Time

These little wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected.

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How to Use Google Chrome's Enhanced Safety Mode

You get a safer, more secure browser experience, but Google gets a lot more data about you.

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The Best Podcasts for Everyone

Get your fix of tech, true crime, pop culture, or comedy with these audio adventures.

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‘Disruption’ Is a Two-Way Street

There's a wave of innovation that we're failing to recognize—and it's being led by users and networks, not tech companies.

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I Gave My Child a Smartphone and It's Been the Best Thing for Her

More screen time has been beneficial for my disabled 10-year-old daughter. Here are five rules that make it all work for us.

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Saturday, February 19, 2022

These Are the Top New Features in MacOS Monterey

Here’s how to install the latest version of Apple’s desktop operating system, plus a breakdown of the perks for M1-powered Macs.

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The 20 Best Presidents' Day Sales on Home Goods and Tech

Make the most of your long weekend with deals for every room of the house—including the backyard.

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How to Set Boundaries With Your Work—Using Software

Blurred lines between work and life can set you on a path to burnout. These tips can help you find balance.

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Friday, February 18, 2022

The Top New Features in Apple’s iOS 15

Face ID will finally work with your face mask in iOS 15.4.

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18 Best Presidents’ Day Sales on Mattresses We Like

Sleep soundly knowing you saved money on one of our favorite hybrid or all-foam mattresses.

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The End Game of China’s Zero-Covid Policy Nightmare

As most of the world decides to live with the virus, China is doubling down on a strategy to crush it. But at what cost?

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Historical Video Games Have Promise—but Only If They’re Honest

Games rooted in Greek myth and 13th-century Japan can be beneficial for educators. But are games illuminating the narrative or distorting it?

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Jacques Vallée Still Doesn’t Know What UFOs Are

After six globe-trotting decades spent probing “the phenomenon,” the French information scientist is sure of only one thing: The truth is really, really out there.

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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Switching to Annual Subscriptions Can Really Pay Off

In an era of platform hopping, committing to the apps and services you love could end up saving a pretty penny.

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If Russia Invades Ukraine, TikTok Will See It Up Close

As troops amass on Ukraine’s border, civilians capture it all on camera. Online sleuths are now unpacking the details.

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Grocery Apps Hoped to Win Over Amsterdam. Then Things Turned Sour

The "dark stores" that popped up in Dutch cities have triggered turf wars with residents and citywide crackdowns.

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