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No one wants to admit the real reason corporations are laying off thousands (thehill.com)

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Forbes 30 Under 30 Founder Charged with Defrauding Investors of $7M (inc.com)

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Hawaii Deepfake Election Law Is Unconstitutional, Court Says (bloomberglaw.com)

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Justice Department Opens Criminal Probe into Silicon Valley Spy Allegations (wsj.com)

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Mike Rowe 464: Palmer Luckey–The Department of War Has a Mullet (youtube.com)

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Gary Marcus on the Problems Facing AI and LLM Scaling – The Real Eisman Playbook [video] (youtube.com)

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Dispute with Russian billionaire leads to 4 Bay Area bankruptcies (sfgate.com)

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$4,500 Conductive Suit Could Make Power-Line Work Safer (ieee.org)

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Tech Startups Are Handing Out Free Nicotine Pouches to Boost Productivity (wsj.com)

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PhDs Can't Find Work as Boston's Biotech Engine Sputters (wsj.com)

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Two Young Physicists Seemed Destined for Greatness. One Shot the Other Dead (wsj.com)

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What the Twin Cities Tell Us About Fixing the Housing Crisis (wsj.com)

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#2422 – Jensen Huang (spotify.com)

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Girls and boys solve math problems differently – with similar short-term results (theconversation.com)

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F/A-18 Super Hornet Shot Down by Navy Cruiser Investigation Findings Released (twz.com)

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They relied on marijuana to get through the day. But then days felt impossible (apnews.com)

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Medicaid Insurers Promise Lots of Doctors. Good Luck Seeing One (wsj.com)

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Small-Business Owners Are Putting AI to Good Use (wsj.com)

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Startups are pushing the boundaries of reproductive genetics (wsj.com)

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Bill Gates calls for pivot in climate change away from curbing emissions (nbcnews.com)

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Airlines Are Now Credit Cards with Wings (viewfromthewing.com)

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Can These Self-Flying Planes Transform the Skies? (wsj.com)

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Walmart Wants More Developers, and More AI Agents to Automate Their Work (wsj.com)

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Ukraine's New Strategy for Keeping the Lights on Through a Winter of War (wsj.com)

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Leading computer science professor says 'everybody' is struggling to get jobs (businessinsider.com)

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China's Aircraft Carrier Capability Just Made a Leap Forward (twz.com)

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Study finds 10% of pediatric blood cancers stem from medical imaging radiation (medicalxpress.com)

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Calif. tech exec gets prison time for flying drone into firefighter plane (sfgate.com)

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Russia revives barter trade to dodge Western sanctions (reuters.com)

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Phone batteries are getting more compact, but the US is missing out (theverge.com)

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It's E-Bike Mayhem in London as Strike Shuts Down Tube (wsj.com)

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U.S.-China Rivalry Sparks a Submarine Arms Race (wsj.com)

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USA Cycling bans transgender athletes from female categories beginning Sep. 15 (cyclingweekly.com)

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Garmin Fenix 8 Pro: LTE, MicroLED and Satellite Messaging Hands-On (dcrainmaker.com)

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CMS Crushing Fraud Chili Cook-Off Competition (challenge.gov)

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The FTC Warns Big Tech Companies Not to Apply the Digital Services Act (wired.com)

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Early Technology in Uzbek Cave Complicates Narrative About Spread of Agriculture (archaeology.org)

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Why Radiology AI Didn't Work and What Comes Next (outofpocket.health)

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Determining optimal protein intake from data, not dogmatism (peterattiamd.com)

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Singles Are Sick of Dating Apps. But There Are 2.5M on Raya's Waitlist (wsj.com)

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Pixel Watch 4 Launches with Satellite SOS: Hands-On (dcrainmaker.com)

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Getting to the Moon or Mars? Musk and Bezos Tackle Space Refueling Problem (wsj.com)

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California invested millions pushing careers for women results are disappointing (calmatters.org)

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Silicon Valley's Growing Obsession with Having Smarter Babies (wsj.com)

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ChatGPT adds mental health guardrails after fell short in recognizing delusion (nbcnews.com)

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A Steep Mountain Drive, a Brake Failure and a Volvo Recall (wsj.com)

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World Athletics introduces SRY gene test for athletes in the female category (worldathletics.org)

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How to Spot North Korean Scammers in the American Workforce: Look for Minions (wsj.com)

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The US Civil War battlefield at the centre of a new conflict (bbc.com)

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Jack Dorsey launches a WhatsApp messaging rival built on Bluetooth (cnbc.com)

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Who is Soham Parekh, the serial moonlighter Silicon Valley can't stop hiring? (techcrunch.com)

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Satellites keep breaking up in space. Insurance won't cover them (space.com)

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Why DARPA Thinks Stealth Is Obsolete in Future Wars (airandspaceforces.com)

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An injectable HIV-prevention drug is highly effective – but expensive (nbcnews.com)

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Musk's X sues New York state over social media hate speech law (bbc.com)

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Race to Tokyo: JAL and Finnair's Separate Paths from Helsinki (flightradar24.com)

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Missiles That Destroyed Air Defenses from Inside Iran Were Remotely Operated (twz.com)

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NH jury acquits consultant behind AI robocalls mimicking Biden on all charges (apnews.com)

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Unfortunately, Houseplants Don't Purify the Air (goodhousekeeping.com)

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Improving Science and Restoring Trust in Public Health (hubermanlab.com)

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Cigarette smoking: underused tool in high-performance endurance training (2010) (cmaj.ca)

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Sorry, grads: Entry-level tech jobs are getting wiped out (sfstandard.com)

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AI is killing tech jobs. Now, a new employment model is emerging (sfgate.com)

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SF startup Anthropic, valued at $61B, sees legal drama caused by own errant tech (sfgate.com)

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Chronic Disease Became the Biggest Scourge in American Health (wsj.com)

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Incidence rates of some cancer types have risen in people under age 50 (nih.gov)

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Downtown San Francisco retail is dying. What's replacing it is so much worse (sfgate.com)

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Deco Dilemmas: The Push for Personalized Decompression Modeling (indepthmag.com)

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What Air Defenses Do the Houthis in Yemen Have? (twz.com)

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Airbus Promised a Green Aircraft. That Bet Is Now Unraveling (wsj.com)

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Black Market Groups on Facebook Sell Fake Uber, Delivery Accounts (kqed.org)

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Covid Lies Destroyed Kids' Lives (thefp.com)

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UK founders grow frustrated over dearth of funding: 'problem is getting worse' (techcrunch.com)

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Erectile dysfunction as an indicator of cardiovascular health (peterattiamd.com)

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Evidence of 22,000-year-old vehicles found at White Sands National Park (sfgate.com)

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Battle of Takur Ghar Controversy Continues (airandspaceforces.com)

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Sacked Marine Pilot Whose F-35B Flew Without Him After Ejecting Gives His Side (twz.com)

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A16Z- and Benchmark-backed 11x has been claiming customers it doesn't have (techcrunch.com)

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Trump's national security adviser added journalist to chat on Yemen strike (cnn.com)

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She's Accused of Duping JPMorgan. Somehow, the Bank Is Feeling the Heat (wsj.com)

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S.F.'s top-paid employee made $840K. Here's what every city worker gets paid (sfchronicle.com)

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Boeing Wins F-47 Next Generation Air Dominance Fighter Contract (twz.com)

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DoorDash and Klarna signed deal where customers can pay for food in installments (unusualwhales.com)

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TSB issues preliminary report on Feb. accident of Endeavour CRJ-900 at Toronto (tsb.gc.ca)

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UC announces elimination of diversity statements in hiring processes (dailybruin.com)

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Poland and Baltics to quit landmine treaty over Russia fears (bbc.com)

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College Kids Burned to Death Inside a Cybertruck Because the Doors Wouldn't Open (jalopnik.com)

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The F-35 'Kill Switch': Separating Myth from Reality (theaviationist.com)

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Ransomware gang encrypted network from a webcam to bypass EDR (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Lockheed out of Navy's F/A-XX future fighter competition (breakingdefense.com)

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Deep Intel on How Gettysburg Downed the Super Hornet [video] (youtube.com)

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Stanford doctor explains how cannabis addiction can destroy lives (sfgate.com)

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New footage shows sneaky killer is decapitating baby seals on California beaches (sfgate.com)

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Top triathlete reveals positive drug test and blames "transfer of bodily fluid" (tri247.com)

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The weather and climate influences on the January 2025 fires around Los Angeles (climate.gov)

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Larry Ellison's half-billion-dollar quest to change farming (wsj.com)

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Investors Are Once Again Rapidly Minting Early-Stage Startups as Unicorns (crunchbase.com)

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Vance Warns U.S. Allies to Keep AI Regulation Light (wsj.com)

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For Russian Forces in Ukraine It's Now Normal to Ride into Battle in Compact Car (forbes.com/sites/davidaxe)

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Couple allegedly tricked AI investors into funding wedding, houses (arstechnica.com)