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Category Archives: Business
EV Sales Hit a Record in the US. Now Their Popularity May Be Waning
US drivers are on track to buy a record 1 million electric vehicles in 2023. But stocks of unsold EVs are now growing, suggesting the rush of early adopters is fading.
Dear Mark Zuckerberg: Don’t Fight Elon Musk in the Las Vegas Octagon
Meta’s CEO would do us all a favor by not taking on Elon Musk in a literal cage fight. Especially since he’s already got Musk beat.
The Dark Secrets Buried at Red Cloud Boarding School
How much truth and healing can forensic tech really bring? On the sites of Native American tragedies, Marsha Small has made it her life’s mission to find out.
Doctors on Bikes Prevented a Humanitarian Catastrophe in Ukraine
When Russia invaded, Ukraine’s HIV/Aids sufferers faced losing access to lifesaving treatment. Volunteers took enormous risks to keep the supplies moving.
Elon Musk’s xAI Might Be Hallucinating Its Chances Against ChatGPT
Elon Musk’s new venture aims to create AI that can “understand the universe” and challenge OpenAI. Right now it’s 11 male researchers with a lot of work to do.
Armed Guards and Shootings Plague Airbnb’s Party Ban
People are still using short-term rentals to throw unruly parties—some of them deadly. Local communities are trying to fight back.
Congress Wants to Take Back Power Over Crypto
On Wednesday, US Senators Cynthia Lummis and Kirsten Gillibrand will unveil proposed legislation to decide once and for all how digital assets should be regulated.
How to Install Threads on Your Windows Desktop
Meta’s new social app may be mobile-first, but with a little effort, you can install it on your desktop PC. Here’s how.
How AI Can Make Gaming Better for All Players
If used responsibly, artificial intelligence has the potential to both make gaming more accessible and to actively learn what individuals need.
Temu Sellers Are Cloning Amazon Storefronts
The Chinese-owned ecommerce app faces lawsuits for copyright infringement after sellers allegedly copied products and stole photos and text from Amazon.