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Doxxing is not a good reason to have faceless police.





The Democratic state AGs think they’re the only officials standing up to Trump. They are probably right.



It’s still over a year off, and might not even happen, but a Sony and TCL partnership has wide-spanning implications.

The governor’s call to film ICE is part of an attempt to protect states’ rights — but not like that.







New US dietary guidelines promote more protein and beef tallow, potentially moving Americans further away from a low-carbon diet.

They’re putting up a united front against AI newcomers.

Hundreds gathered to peacefully protest the killing of Renee Nicole Good.

Trump wants Venezuela’s oil, Greenland’s minerals, and above all — control.


Sexualized AI images violate consent and boundaries, but legal consequences can be elusive.

Something has gone horribly wrong when your portable battery has a screensaver.

The chipmaker is making a big bet on self-driving cars. And it’s making quick progress too.





Julia Goldin and Tom Donaldson explain what the sensor-packed Smart Play initiative means for Lego.

The secret to Netflix’s biggest hit wasn’t its love of the past, but how it spoke to the present.

Coming into force this year: AI regulations galore, a teen social media lockdown, and “Taylor Swift” laws.

The FCC is taking an ax to America’s broadband rules, even as some states are stepping up.

Political violence has become illegible, and increasingly, politics and language have too.





















