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In the sci-fi thriller 'Dark Matter,' Joel Edgerton battles through parallel worlds
Apple TV+'s "Dark Matter," based on Blake Crouch's 2016 book, is a series about parallel realities, with a dose of domestic drama and some secret project shenanigans.
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Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written by You
Here's this month's prompt, how to submit, and an illustrated archive of past favorites.Wired - Tech -
From sci-fi to reality: The dawn of emotionally intelligent AI
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The Trump hush-money trial reveals a seamy world shot through with moral rot | Robert Reich
The former president’s orbit is a sell-or-tell, catch-and-kill society where money and power are the only true values. There is something important about Trump’s criminal trial in New York that’s not being openly talked about. I don’t mean we’re ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
Oleksandr Usyk digs deep in thriller to down Tyson Fury and unite titles
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Jenny Holzer Shines New Light in Dark Places
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‘Oversight After Dark’: Lawmakers Hurl Insults at Session
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Election battle lines drawn up
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Zuma takes election battle cry to ANC’s heartland
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Trump-linked dark-money group spent $90m on racist and transphobic ads in 2022, records show
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2024 NFL schedule: Every team's number of prime-time games, including the one franchise left in the dark
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