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More Life is setting records everywhere
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As much as some politicians might want to convince you otherwise, it’s not immigrants that are most likely to take your job in the coming years — it’s robots. And it’s not just factory workers or t...
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Paolo Fragomeni can play half a dozen instruments and owned around 4,500 LP records and a thousand 45s at the peak of his vinyl collection. When wanderlust took over, he digitized his entire...
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For the last decade, Gabe Rivera has been quietly shaping the tech industry’s story for its top executives, investors, and journalists. But is the editor behind Silicon Valley’s Drudge Report ready...
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The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence convenes a hearing on Moscow’s meddling in the election — and on whether the Obama administration tapped Trump Tower.
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Nintendo finally dates Mario’s mobile game
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Forget those non-tech hand warmer packs, gamers, because the Danes have a gadget solution for your sad, frozen hands. A company called Envavo has designed something called the Heatbuff, which...
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The White House may not be getting the answers it wants.
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A new executive order empowers the White House to dismantle federal agencies it doesn't like.
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When owning a Chiron isn’t enough
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Once busy curbing its population, China is trying very hard to get its people to make more babies.
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John Abraham: Our new study improves estimates of the rate of ocean warming - a critical component of climate change