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Beware of geeks bearing gifts
Microsoft may offer you a break on Windows Me, but that doesn't mean the upgrade won't cost you.
08/04/2000 23:00 UTC
Every Sports Illustrated swimsuit picture is online
Dudes: Save your $3.99 for a Red Bull and vodka, you can get every Sports Illustrated swimsuit picture online.
02/13/2008 02:40 UTC
Researchers claim to have uncovered second Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa Foundation claims to have definitive proof of the "Isleworth Mona Lisa"
09/27/2012 18:36 UTC
Biden halts student debt relief applications after federal judge blocks program
"We are not standing down," U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona vowed
11/11/2022 20:19 UTC
Weird suburbia: How atomic bombs and UFOs created modern America
After World War II, nuclear anxiety and flying saucer fantasies altered our understanding of suburban life
03/16/2014 22:00 UTC
What exactly does "instantaneous" mean?
Lightning moves pretty quickly; would you call it instantaneous?
01/15/2018 00:29 UTC
Texas now has more COVID deaths than New York — despite once trailing by 29,000
Texas only trails California, the country's most populous state, in COVID deaths since the start of the pandemic
07/31/2021 08:00 UTC
Texas' historic voter registration surge should scare Ted Cruz
Is that why more than 2,000 people in Texas had their new voters' registration applications recently rejected?
10/08/2018 16:44 UTC
Where no geek has gone before
"Star Trek" fans love to hate Ensign Wesley Crusher, but actor Wil Wheaton is a nerd hackers have come to respect.
12/13/2001 01:30 UTC
Americans load up on millions of guns as federal government fails the COVID challenge
Gun industry boasts of booming sales amid mounting paranoia — but who or what is making Americans so afraid?
07/28/2020 09:00 UTC
Bike shares can be perfect!: Solving the commuting algorithm
Mathematicians and urban planners are working together to make sure there's a bicycle exactly where you need it
10/24/2013 21:39 UTC
The classification of humankind, and the birth of population science
Only after new methods emerged for assessing statistics did "population" become a target for investigation
11/09/2020 02:58 UTC
Barr blasted by advocates for "absolutely despicable" speech slamming "anti-law enforcement DAs"
The U.S. attorney general vowed to deliver a bill, requested by the president, to expedite certain death sentences
08/15/2019 18:44 UTC
Secret papers turn up heat on global-warming deniers
Purloined, secret documents suggest the Heartland Institute could have lobbying plans, in violation of IRS rules
02/17/2012 19:00 UTC
Common Core consequences: "What currently passes for reform' has caused considerable collateral damage to schools and teachers"
California flipped education-reform script, knowing sanctions/test-driven accountability helps no one. Here's how
04/14/2015 16:00 UTC
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