Articles by gscott
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CBS Radio signs off after nearly 100 years of broadcasting (cbsnews.com)

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Hyundai Opens New Global Trade Route Through Mexico's Interoceanic Corridor (mexecution.com)

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The Camera-Shy Hoodie (macpierce.com)

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After giving away $26B MacKenzie Scott's wealth remains largely unchanged (indiatimes.com)

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I built my business on Instagram. It disappeared overnight (thetimes.com)

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SF researcher explores large-scale survey of sexual preferences (bigkinksurvey.com)

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Two hundred chimpanzees are embroiled in a 'civil war' (scientificamerican.com)

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The FCC bans all routers made outside the U.S. (mashable.com)

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OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies at 43 (thehill.com)

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Meta is shutting down VR social platform Horizon Worlds (cnbc.com)

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The day Point Loma launched a ship made of concrete (timesofsandiego.com)

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Chinese giants use idled foreign plants to fuel global expansion (scmp.com)

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We Know How Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater for Days (sciencealert.com)

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Scotland becomes first UK country to legalise water cremations (theguardian.com)

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Nukemap – Visualize Nuclear Explosion Impact Zones (nuclearsecrecy.com)

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March for Billionaires (marchforbillionaires.org)

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Ford held talks with China's Xiaomi over EV partnership (ft.com)

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Utah homeless campus takes shape (ksl.com)

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Psychedelics Might Fix Depression by Rewiring Brain, Study Finds (thetransmitter.org)

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China launches satellite 'super factory' in bid to rival Elon Musk's Starlink (scmp.com)

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Federal Reserve Board requests input on potential changes to check services (federalreserve.gov)

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Flock license plate reader recorded its own theft, suspect in custody (fox35orlando.com)

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Is $140k the real poverty line? A viral essay sparks debate (kron4.com)

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Norway: Ruter Examines Cybersecurity Risks in Chinese Electric Buses (busworld.org)

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California Spent $450M on a New 911 System, Now Plans to Scrap It (governing.com)

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Smuggled North Korean phones reveal a dark reality (economictimes.com)

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Peter Thiel: Capitalism Isn't Working for Young People (thefp.com)

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Cat Bombs More Prevalent Than Previously Thought (2013) (theatlantic.com)

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New Clues Why Schizophrenia Patients Hear Voices (psychiatrist.com)

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Gravestone recipes provide unique way for Midwesterners to be remembered (wpr.org)

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Two Amazon delivery drones crash into crane in commercial area of Tolleson (abc15.com)

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[flagged] 'Dystopian' toilets won't give you loo roll unless you watch an advert first (metro.co.uk)

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Nantucket Waste Tests 50% Higher for Cocaine then Nat. Average (nantucket-ma.gov)

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Hacker used AI to automate an 'unprecedented' cybercrime spree, Anthropic says (nbcnews.com)

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I Asked AI to Invent the Perfect Political System. Here's What It Created (wisewolfmedia.substack.com)

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Flock Reports to Police If It Thinks Car Movement Patterns "Suspicious" (aclu.org)

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History of TV Remotes Six Decades of Channel Surfing (zenith.com)

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98% of Warren Buffetts current net worth of $160B came after he turned 65 (twitter.com/petermallouk)

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New Aging Clock Forecasts Dementia, Disease Risk from Single MRI Scan (insideprecisionmedicine.com)

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A record-breaking baby has been born from an embryo that's over 30 years old (technologyreview.com)

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UK to lower voting age to 16 by next general election (semafor.com)

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San Diego County's Schools Have 27,000 Fewer Students Than a Decade Ago (voiceofsandiego.org)

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Indeed, Glassdoor cutting jobs as artificial intelligence utilization grows (foxbusiness.com)

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Goldman Asks Analysts to Swear They Haven't Lined Up Private Equity Jobs (bloomberg.com)

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The Exhibition Around Prado's Mona Lisa Sheds New Light on the Original (artsper.com)

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SF based Chinese nonprofit spends 500M on US climate advocacy (efchina.org)

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Apple Lisa conversion to Macintosh XL Do-it-Yourself Guide (1990) [pdf] (apple2.org.za)

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Chasing Hobbies over Achievement Boosts Happiness (2023) (neurosciencenews.com)

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Elon Musk xAi is buying an overseas power plant and shipping it to the U.S. (tomshardware.com)

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Vehicles to be freed from car park after two years (msn.com)

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Atomic "Bomb" Ring from KiX, 1947 (2020) (toytales.ca)

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An Indoor Beehive in My Bedroom Wall (keepingbackyardbees.com)

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CareerBuilder and Monster job boards, file for bankruptcy (reuters.com)

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GoTo: The Forgotten Search Engine (2018) (thehistoryoftheweb.com)

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Chinese paraglider cheats death after flying to 28,000ft (scmp.com)

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SynthTemple Studio Complex (synthtemple.com)

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Ped Use Allowed in New Enhanced (Olympic Style) Games (espn.com)

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Lufthansa plane flown by autopilot after pilot faints in cockpit (scmp.com)

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Life before the web – Running a Startup in the 1980's (2016) (zamzar.com)

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Cold War Missile Silo for Sale in Washington (boundlessestates.com)

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Perfect Recession Predictors (perfectpredictors.com)

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The Big Boy Graveyard (chrisglass.com)

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China's bullet-shape satellite future for low orbit surveillance network (scmp.com)

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Zillow to bar publicly marketed listings not shared via MLS (realestatenews.com)

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Pete Rose among players reinstated by MLB commissioner Rob Manfred (cincinnati.com)

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Fortnite applies to launch on Apple's App Store after Epic Games court win (cnbc.com)

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Frequency of Papal Names (johndcook.com)

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China deploys army of fake NGOs at UN to intimidate, silence critics (hongkongfp.com)

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No alternative but to disband Hong Kong's Democratic Party, leader says (hongkongfp.com)

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Slate EV Is a Bare-Bones Truck with Crank Windows and No Paint (theautopian.com)

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Mark Zuckerberg Testifies That He's So over Facebook Friends (vanityfair.com)

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Nominal Aphasia: Problems in Name Retrieval (serendipstudio.org)

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New York court rejects AI avatar man uses to argue his defense. (apnews.com)

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Capitol Trades: Tracking Stock Market Transactions of Politicians (capitoltrades.com)

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Neighbors a 99 tiny home community (12neighbours.com)

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When Oregon blew up a whale with 20 cases of dynamite (2024) (katu.com)

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[flagged] How Many Lives Does US Foreign Aid Save? (cgdev.org)

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FiveThirtyEight Gets the Ax as ABC News Slashes Jobs in Major Shakeup (mediaite.com)

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What Would a Martian Calendar Would Look Like? (johndcook.com)

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A Beginner's Guide to Uranium Glass (decorativecollective.com)

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Slowly booting full Linux on the Intel 4004 for fun, art, & no profit (dmitry.gr)

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Western Civilization in the Intelligence Age (praxisnation.com)

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Broadcom, TSMC eye possible Intel deals to split storied chipmaker, WSJ reports (cnbc.com)

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Govt Workers Retirement Papers Processed Manually Underground in Limestone Mine (washingtonpost.com)

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Consumers Are Flocking to Rent Chickens in Effort to Combat Rising Egg Prices (nbcdfw.com)

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Qualcomm says Arm has withdrawn license breach notice (yahoo.com)

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Klarna Used an AI-Generated CEO to Share Financials. Will More Companies Follow? (inc.com)

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Polish city is using mussels to monitor water quality (2020) (awa.asn.au)

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From Fargo to the South Pole: Chef's Childhood Dream Comes True (kvrr.com)

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NPR shopped for 96 items at Walmart to track how prices are changing (npr.org)

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[dupe] Allstate Accused of Using Apps Like GasBuddy to Spy on Drivers and Raise Rates (carscoops.com)

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FTC sues Deere, alleging equipment repair 'monopoly' raises costs for farmers (cnbc.com)

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Is Mississippi as Poor as Britain? (mspolicy.org)

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Orange cave crocodiles may be 'mutating' into new species (2018) (theguardian.com)

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An 'uncensored' dark web AI is offering step-by-step guides on how to make meth (dailydot.com)

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All 153 Willie Nelson Albums, Ranked (texasmonthly.com)

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Why the thinnest Japanese paper drawing customers from around the world (mainichi.jp)

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Ukraine's First All-Robot Assault Force Just Won Its First Battle (forbes.com/sites/davidaxe)

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A UK startup says it can refreeze the Arctic (sifted.eu)

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Euthanasia Is Now the Cause of 1 in 20 Deaths in Canada (ibtimes.com)