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Rep. Lauren Boebert at the first GOP primary debate for the 4th congressional district in Fort Lupton, CO on January 25, 2024.
Rep. Lauren Boebert at the first GOP primary debate for the 4th Congressional District in Fort Lupton, Colorado.
  • Rep. Lauren Boebert faced several GOP opponents in a primary debate on Thursday night.
  • It was her first face-off with Republicans since bailing on her original district.
  • A rival asked her to define "carpetbagger" — someone who runs for an office where they don't

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An 'Apartments for Rent' sign hangs in front of a building on December 06, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida.

Hello! If you're not much of a morning person, here's a 10-minute routine from a longevity doctor that'll reduce stress and improve focus.

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Another day, another recall for Tesla, but it's also another one of those recalls which don't really require the customers to do anything besides update their car's software.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Tesla is recalling up to 199,575 Model S, Model X, and Model Y vehicles. In particular, these are 2023 models equipped with Tesla's Full Self Driving



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The European Space Agency (ESA) has approved the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, the first scientific endeavour to detect and study cosmic ripples from space.  The launch of LISA is planned for 2035, on an Ariane 6 rocket. The project is expected to be the most expensive and complex the agency has ever undertaken.  Cosmic ripples, also known as gravitational waves, are created



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Apple’s Mac just turned 40 years old! This week, Devindra chats with Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham about his Mac retrospective. We focus on how much has changed since Apple’s disastrous 2016 lineup, why the Apple Silicon chips feel so revolutionary, and look back at our earliest Mac experiences. Also, we review the Framework Laptop 16, a wonderfully modular miracle of a laptop, but one that we



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Samsung’s S24 Ultra as announced in the US earlier this month. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 lineup has launched in China, and the company is tapping Chinese tech giant Baidu to power its Galaxy AI features, CNBC reports. There’s no mention of Google, whose Gemini foundational models are powering Samsung’s Galaxy AI features in Western markets



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Fenton Bailey, RuPaul Charles and Randy Barbato at the premiere of "Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures" in 2016.
  • Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato have worked with RuPaul since they met on the 1980s NYC club scene.
  • They launched his music career and their production company makes "RuPaul's Drag Race".
  • "Drag Race" collected 3 more Emmys, including an eighth outstanding reality host win



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A large downside to Windows PCs with Arm64 processors like Microsoft's own Surface Pro 9 5G has been a lack of native support for Chrome, the world's most popular browser. Now, Google has finally released a Chrome Canary beta version that fully supports the Arm64 architecture, Windows Central has reported. 

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The author and his daughter toured colleges together.
  • Last year, my daughter and I took several trips to tour nine colleges.
  • At first, she was shy and awkward on the tours, but I watched as she came out of her shell.
  • In between tours, we had fun and bonded, which was important before she goes off to college.

When our daughter was born in 2006, the last thing on my mind was