If algorithms radicalized the Buffalo mass shooter, are companies to blame?

In New York court on May 20th, lawyers for nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety argued that Meta, Amazon, Discord, Snap, ...
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Want to Claim the Solar Tax Credit? Get Installing Now

This story originally appeared Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. For the last two decades, homeowners have ...
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Jeff Bezos makes his most ghoulish deal yet

Watching the behavior of our tech overlords has answered questions I’d never thought to ask. How do you NDA an ...
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The Hottest Topic at This Year’s Pornhub Awards? Censorship

Manisha Krishnan: I feel like I won the Pornhub Awards this year because in talking to so many stars about ...
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The EPA Is Giving Some Forever Chemicals a Pass

The EPA on Wednesday said it would change a rule intended to protect Americans from forever chemicals in their drinking ...
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Apple blocked from presenting at Google antitrust hearing where $20 billion search deal is at stake

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked Apple’s efforts to intervene in the federal antitrust trial against Google that ...
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Alleged Snowflake hacker agrees to be extradited to the US

Connor Moucka, accused of stealing large amounts of customer data from companies that used Snowflake’s cloud storage services, has agreed ...
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The crypto bars are invading Washington, DC

In a true sign of a vibe shift in Washington, a DC bar beloved by Republican staffers announced that it ...
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Space science is under threat from the anti-DEI purge

The space science community has long prided itself on its ability to inspire and move people of all backgrounds, but ...
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CFPB workers are reinstated after a court order, but many still can’t work

Terminated employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have been brought back to work in response to a judge’s ...
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