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Reddit is also offering users their profile's 2022 recap in the form of a trading card.
The company board-requested report also mentions investigations against other former Microsoft execs accused of bullying employees.
Pay tribute to the original smart(ish) assistant with this cozy knit sweater.
It’s only the start of a sale that includes 150 paintings from Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Georges Seurat.
When you count their investments, the world's richest people are responsible for runaway amounts of emissions, a new report finds.
A new study from the University of Alberta found that one of the most popular TikTok conspiracy theories on monkeypox was that it was the next planned pandemic.
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Blue Frontier claims that their new AC technology could reduce energy consumption by 90%.
Peter Rojas gave birth to Gizmodo, but Joel Johnson raised the baby.
The former Microsoft mogul lambasted Bored Apes and the entire basis of cryptocurrency at a conference.
Giving him a free pass is a slippery slope as more and more people profit from climate solutions.
A draft ruling has leaked that would repeal Roe v. Wade and revoke the right to abortion for millions of people nationwide.
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We need carbon dioxide removal to keep climate change in check. What should that future look like?
"At the heart of these inaccuracies is a basic misunderstanding or ignorance of election laws and procedures," election officials wrote in a 93-page rebuttal.
Dave Bateman sent an anti-Semitic screed to dozens of prominent figures in the Silicon Slopes, including the governor.
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The Microsoft cofounder believes the worst of the pandemic will be over in 2022 and the metaverse is coming.
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.
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