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Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown has some tips for what to look for when they emerge.

His evasive responses to Signalgate are shameful nonsense.

Sam Kirchner wants to save the world from artificial superintelligence. He’s been missing for two weeks.

The political manipulation machine

Illiteracy worries have long been irresistible to the educated class.

The genre’s overreliance on pulpy paperbacks is turning into a problem.

Grocery self-checkout lines are now often longer than the staffed ones.

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Immigration isn’t breaking our society. We are.

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Researchers are scrambling to figure out why generative AI appears to lead some people to a state of “psychosis.”

Australia is about to ban young teens from most platforms. The rest of the world is watching.

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Last night’s Tennessee special election gave both Democrats and Republicans something to worry about.

Torn between supporting ranchers and bringing down prices, the president is trying to have it both ways on beef.

Jonathan Gruber on the broken American health-care system, Obamacare, the Trump administration’s war on vaccines and science, and being on the wrong end of Republican outrage. Plus: David on Donald Trump’s Ukraine “peace plan,” recent scandals, and They Thought They Were Free, by Milton Mayer.

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