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Missouri bars and restaurants are competing to lure Winter Olympics fans out of their homes, using watch parties, themed drinks and special events to compete with at-home viewing. At The Dub, a Kansas ...
Redacted emails from the Epstein files show that Naomi Campbell and Jeffrey Epstein were in sporadic contact even after the pedophile was first convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor Chris ...
WhatsApp has begun a global rollout of voice and video calling features on WhatsApp Web, allowing users to make and receive calls directly from their browser without installing the desktop app. This ...
Political parties can eliminate vote-buying by using revenues from filing fees to cover legitimate delegate expenses, removing any justification for candidates to give gifts during elections, ...
EXCLUSIVE: The next global energy war won’t just be fought over oil and gas – it will be decided by who can power artificial intelligence first, and the U.S. must win that race, the head of the nation ...
Nintendo is still willing to take risks. Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa has spoken about the company’s strategy for the Switch 2’s software roadmap. As summarized by Nintendo Patents Watch from ...
Anthropic has confirmed the implementation of strict new technical safeguards preventing third-party applications from spoofing its official coding client, Claude Code, in order to access the ...
More than 20 Seattle public middle and high schools surveyed kids about gender identity and sexual orientation without telling their parents — and allegedly shared the data with third parties. The ...
Microsoft says Windows PowerShell now warns when running scripts that use the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet to download web content, aiming to prevent potentially risky code from executing. As Microsoft ...
A former Xbox executive has called on Valve to allow third-parties to use SteamOS to make their own Steam Machines, amid concern over the price of the next-gen living room PC. Now, Mike Ybarra, former ...