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The Testaments Reminds Us How Powerful Junes Rebellion Was, and Still Is
Cheryl Eddy
Were at episode eight of The Testaments, and that means several of our young brides-to-be are inching toward actually getting married. As alarming as that is, there are still some dreadful rituals to ...[Continue Reading]
Gizmodo.com
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Major Windows 11 performance upgrades set to rollout within weeks, Microsoft confirms: New 'Low Latency Profile' improvements confirmed to "accelerate app launches and core shell experiences"
zac.bowden@futurenet.com (Zac Bowden) , Zac Bowden
Microsoft has confirmed that its upcoming Low Latency Profile improvements for Windows 11 will begin rolling out within weeks, as the feature is now already rolling out in the latest Windows 11 Relea ...[Continue Reading]

Windows Central
1 day ago
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Heres Who Funded Trump Secretarys Family Reality TV Show
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Thus, allowing President Trump to conduct discovery on actual malice, where his initial attempt at pleading a defamation claim fell short, is exactly the type of expensive yet groundless litigation t ...[Continue Reading]

The New Republic
1 day ago
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Iran expands tiered internet access amid continued online blackout
Maziar Motamedi
Tehran, Iran Iran is looking at ways of providing limited connectivity to approved individuals and entities amid a continued state-imposed internet shutdown, with a tiered access model currently bein ...[Continue Reading]

Al Jazeera English
1 day ago
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Man Finds Robot Dog Is Bad at Protecting His Chickens, But Might Be Good at Sending Data to China
Tom Hawking
Its not every day you see a video that starts with chickens and ends with a genuine national security concern, but then, these are strange times. The story starts with YouTuber, musician, and increas ...[Continue Reading]

Gizmodo.com
1 day ago
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UC Student Gets a Closer Look at Lonely Gas Giant
Matthew Williams, Matthew Williams (https://www.universetoday.com/authors/houseofwilliams)
On a quiet night last year, University of Cincinnati astrophysics graduate student Paul Smith was looking over data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). After being allotted observation time w ...[Continue Reading]

Universe Today
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