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What the problem of moral luck can teach us about lockdown rule-breakers ~humanities philosophy Article 1514 words 4 votes
Apple won't allow game streaming services like xCloud and Stadia into the App Store ~games Article 854 words 20 votes
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The Trump Pandemic: A blow-by-blow account of how the president killed thousands of Americans ~health Article 1323 words 15 votes
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Bill Gates on vaccines, Trump, and why social media is “a poisoned chalice” ~tech social media Article 3114 words 7 votes
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The ways that a cheese can go extinct, and the cheesemakers who are working to save them ~food history Article 2411 words 10 votes
The extraordinary story of Thomas Quick, the Swedish serial killer who never existed ~life Article 398 words, published Jul 27 2020 4 votes
A newsroom at the edge of autocracy; The South China Morning Post is arguably the world’s most important newspaper for what it tells us about media freedoms as China’s power grows ~news journalism hong kong china politics Article 3740 words, published Aug 1 2020 7 votes
Data isn't just being collected from your phone. It's being used to score you ~tech privacy Article 873 words 22 votes
The mysterious case of man who can read letters—but not numbers—exposes roots of consciousness ~science Article 929 words, published Jul 29 2020 15 votes
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US Congress made Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google CEOs sweat during antitrust enforcement hearing ~tech amazon apple facebook google Article 1433 words 10 votes
Minneapolis police: 'Umbrella Man' was a white supremacist trying to incite George Floyd rioting ~news usa.mn.minneapolis Article 753 words 20 votes
CyberBunker: The "bulletproof web hosting" company based in a German Cold War bunker that became a dark-web empire ~tech Article 11 053 words 10 votes
There are so many coronavirus myths that even Snopes can’t keep up ~health Article 1729 words 10 votes
Scientists are 3D printing miniature human organs to test coronavirus drugs ~science biology medicine Article 1339 words 5 votes
In the decades before the American civil war, violence broke out in Congress too ~humanities.history Article 1485 words, published Oct 22 2018 7 votes
Lawyers demand US Military stop violating free speech on Twitch ~tech social media Article 1119 words 10 votes
No longer in shadows, Pentagon’s UFO unit will make some findings public ~space Article 1178 words 10 votes
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You can finally see your home team play baseball on a streaming service--but not all teams offer the same choices ~sports.baseball Article 874 words 2 votes
Donald Trump is putting on a show in Portland; the president is deploying the kind of performative authoritarianism that Vladimir Putin pioneered ~society politics Article 528 words 13 votes