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The Most Popular Digital Abortion Clinics, Ranked by Data Privacy
Low Risk: Users can edit or delete data, Some Risk: Users can edit data, High Risk: Users cannot edit or…
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25 Years Ago Steve Jobs Launched the First iMac—and the Strategy That Saved Apple
Steve Jobs didn’t want the photographer. It was May 1998, and he was about to launch the iMac, the computer…
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In the Dreams Favela, Wi-Fi and Ecommerce Promise a Better Future
However, the reality of the favelas speaks loudly. Driven by the increase in the cost of living and unemployment, Brazil…
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A Letter Prompted Talk of AI Doomsday. Many Who Signed Weren’t Actually AI Doomers
This March, nearly 35,000 AI researchers, technologists, entrepreneurs, and concerned citizens signed an open letter from the nonprofit Future of…
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Fake Meat Is Bleeding, but It’s Not Dead Yet | WIRED
The plant-based industry has also struggled with claims that its products are ultra-processed and unhealthy. The science around food processing…
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How to Help and Donate to Wildfire Victims in Hawaii
Over 100 people are confirmed dead after a wildfire devastated parts of Maui, Hawaii. Families fled from their cars and…
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How Amazon’s In-House First Aid Clinics Push Injured Employees to Keep Working
Interviews with OMRs who worked at other facilities suggest that the practice of sending injured employees back to work isn’t…
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The World Isn’t Ready for the Next Decade of AI
Gideon Lichfield: If I were a cynic, which of course I’m not at all … Mustafa Suleyman: [Chuckle] Not at…
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How X Is Suing Its Way Out of Accountability
On July 19, Bloomberg News reported what many others have been saying for some time: Twitter (now called X) was…
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