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Man found guilty of murder as a hate crime in death of Blaze Bernstein
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Lakers hire two former head coaches to bring experience to JJ Redick's coaching staff, per report
Scott Brooks and Nate McMillan are both reportedly joining the teamNBA -
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Lakers reportedly adding 2 former head coaches to JJ Redick's staff as top assistants
JJ Redick is a first time head coach, but he'll have plenty of experience backing him up. -
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Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese named first-time All-Stars on Team WNBA vs. Team USA
Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston led the fan vote portion, followed by A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart and Angel Reese.WNBA -
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Legal Conservatives’ Long Game: Amp Up Presidential Power but Kneecap Federal Agencies
Blockbuster decisions by the Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed supermajority — expanding one kind of executive branch authority while undercutting another — were no contradiction. -
Wired - Tech
Inside a16z’s Boot Camp for Crypto Startups
Andreessen Horowitz is betting the house on crypto. (Yes, really.) This spring, the VC firm schooled a new batch of founders that it hopes can prove the technology is good for more than scams and speculation.Crypto -
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Another X-Men Actor Talks About His Return In Deadpool And Wolverine
Deadpool and Wolverine is the superhero comeback for more than just Hugh Jackman. As revealed in an early trailer for the film, Aaron Stanford is reprising his role as John Allerdyce aka Pyro, a part he portrayed in the first three X-Men movies ... -
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Top Republican pledges ‘regroup’ after privacy bill plans collapse
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Wired - Tech
A Chinese Space Startup Launched Its New Rocket by Accident
Space Pioneer blamed a “structural failure” for the unintended blastoff. -
Wired - Tech
How Apple Intelligence’s Privacy Stacks Up Against Android’s ‘Hybrid AI’
Generative AI is seeping into the core of your phone, but what does that mean for privacy? Here’s how Apple’s unique AI architecture compares to the “hybrid” approach adopted by Samsung and Google.Apple
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In an Era of Fakes, How to Know When Someone Online Is Real
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Meta Hit With EU Charges Over Targeted Advertising
The Facebook owner has become the second company to be charged under the European Union’s new digital-competition law.European Union -
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Google, TikTok Ban Ads From ADHD Telehealth Company Amid Federal Probe
Done Global prescription drug practices are under scrutiny by the Justice Department, which announced charges against five more people in the case.Tiktok -
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Microsoft's Nadella Is Building an AI Empire. OpenAI Was Just the First Step.
After landing the deal that launched his company to the front of the artificial-intelligence race, the tech chief is spreading his bets. Will it be enough? -
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Mini Projectors Show Big Movies Easily. But How's the Picture Quality?
In search of the perfect at-home movie experience, we projected ‘Dune’ onto the bedroom wall. For work, of course.