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California will keep burning. But housing policy is making it worse
There are ways to keep people and homes safer from wildfires. Then, there’s what California does.
10/11/2020 00:00 UTC
Data breaches are inevitable — here’s how to protect yourself anyway
Think defensively about your online accounts and data security — and don't assume you'll avoid harm
01/27/2019 01:00 UTC
AI image tools and former friends contradict George Santos’s drag queen denials
Amazon’s Rekognition service found that there was a 98% chance that Santos was the drag queen in a photograph
01/20/2023 15:39 UTC
The end of evidence
It's hard to determine the goals of 9/11 conspiracists -- but the movement reflects our changing ideas about belief
09/09/2011 23:30 UTC
The 9/11 deniers
The success of the documentary "Loose Change" spotlights the thousands of online sleuths who believe the U.S. government was behind the terror attacks -- to get gold, justify war, or serve Satan.
06/27/2006 17:00 UTC
The shaky promise of "The Golden Bachelor"
The senior version of ABC's dating show teaches us what's right and wrong with reality TV – and ourselves
11/30/2023 18:30 UTC
A bold, bipartisan plan to return the U.S. to the vanguard of 21st-century technological innovation
Instead of private companies — allow individuals to control their own personal online data
07/30/2017 09:59 UTC
There's already a law on the books that could lower prescription drug prices — but no one's using it
A provision known as "march-in rights" lets the government intervene if drugs are being sold at unreasonable prices
02/11/2022 21:00 UTC
Encrypted smartphones secure your identity, not just your data
As recently as 2012, the FBI recommended the public protect their smartphones’ data by encrypting it
03/11/2018 02:00 UTC
Why Hurricanes Harvey and Irma won’t lead to action on climate change
It’s easy to view disaster and reform history in a cause-effect way, but this view can be misleading
09/19/2017 07:58 UTC
Tough-guy John Bolton, hiding under his bed
As usual, right-wing pseudo-warriors are drowning in extreme cowardice.
11/25/2009 22:26 UTC
The great American voting scam: How political insiders are gaining the power to steal our elections
If you thought the 2000 election debacle was bad, just wait until we have online voting
04/15/2015 19:07 UTC
Facial recognition is increasingly common, but how does it work?
Using computers to identify people's faces can be helpful as well as worrisome
04/23/2017 03:29 UTC
This bundle with Tim Ferriss will make you more productive
Optimize your mind, body & career with insight from today's biggest achievers
03/28/2019 02:30 UTC
The radical possibility of a song a day
Donald Trump might be the reason you find your next favorite artist
02/06/2017 01:30 UTC
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