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Egyptian fans criticized Adidas's World Cup ads for mirroring their decades-long football team failures, since Egypt hasn’t advanced past the group stage since…
New York City froze rents for one million regulated apartments, keeping costs flat for most tenants in 1947-1974 buildings. The move aims to provide immediate …
Level Home, the smart lock startup acquired by Assa Abloy in 2021, shut down and fired most of its 70-person team, with its tech being absorbed into Kwikset’s …
Rock weathering can cool or warm the climate depending on rock type—silicate rocks remove CO₂ while carbonate rocks release it. This discovery helps explain pa…
Solar storms can fry power grids, satellites, and communications, causing trillions in damages, yet our tech remains dangerously unprepared. A 1989 Quebec blac…
The ALA's latest report shows LGBTQ+ books like *Gender Queer* and *All Boys Aren’t Blue* are still the most challenged in U.S. schools, highlighting ongoing d…
Companies treating AI-assisted software development like a factory are shipping more bugs faster, not fewer. Without stronger quality controls, this approach r…
Europe’s record-breaking June heatwave was made at least 3.5°C hotter by climate change, making such extreme temperatures now tens to hundreds of times more li…
Most proposed U.S. lithium mines face water shortages in arid regions like Nevada and Arizona, threatening domestic production. Without enough water or alterna…
OnePlus’ N6 budget phone will include a silicone case, USB-C cable, SIM tool, and a 45W fast charger upfront, unlike most rivals. Priced under $240, it launche…
AI tools now write over 80% of code at startups, often leading to technical debt and hidden flaws. Investors respond by demanding stricter technical reviews be…






















