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Attorney General Pam Bondi says she told Apple to take down an ICE-tracking app.
  • Tech companies have gotten used to other governments telling them to take down apps.
  • Now it's happening in the US, as Apple complies with a DOJ demand to remove an anti-ICE app.
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Tesla fans found a photo and some site code they believe proves the long-awaited "more affordable" Tesla is coming soon.
  • Online sleuths are growing excited about the possibility of Tesla's "more affordable" vehicle hitting the market soon.
  • One Reddit user posted what appeared to be a cheaper Tesla on the road. An X user said they found signs in Tesla's site code.
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OpenAI's Sora app topped the Apple App Store charts days after its release.
  • OpenAI's app for AI-generated video became the most-downloaded title in the Apple App Store on Friday.
  • Sora took the top spot, beating out Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT.
  • OpenAI released the invite-only video app earlier this week.

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In this episode of How It Hits, we break down the tricks behind dog acting, from classic inspirations like Air Bud and Rin Tin Tin to modern award-winning performances like Messi in Anatomy of a Fall. We hear directly from filmmakers Ben Leonberg and Kari Fischer about what they learned from the 3-years process of making Good Boy with their own dog, Indy. We’ll also explore how editing magic


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Shreya Mishra Reddy plans to leave the US before her student work authorization expires in January 2026.
  • Shreya Mishra Reddy came to the US in 2021 to study, and now works in tech at Visa.
  • After not getting an H-1B visa via the lottery system while in the US, she planned to return to India and try again.
  • She has lost hope of getting hired in the US due to the Trump

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Rococo is back: how the 18th-century trend became 2025’s obsession

If you've noticed a remarkable amount of pastels in fall, people wearing a surprising number of impractical yet whimsical accessories, or an abundance of shells and flowers motifs, don't worry, babe. You haven’t wandered into Merengue's house in Animal Crossing — you're just noticing the resurgence of Rococo.

You might know Rococo as the late Baroque-period art style from 18th-century France that


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Google just gave the business tier of Gmail users a handy new cybersecurity feature.

In a company blog post, Google said that enterprise Gmail users can now send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone. Not just people in their network and not just people who use Gmail, but people who use any email service. All they have to do is click "Additional encryption" when writing their message, and Gmail


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Connecticut had the highest 1% income floor, at $1,056,996 in annual income.
  • SmartAsset determined the income needed to be in the top 1% in each US state.
  • In 2025, the top 1% comprises about 1.5 million households.
  • On average, it takes an annual income of $731,492 to be in the top 1% across states.

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