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Europe’s Plan to Become the First Climate-Neutral Continent

The European Union is sick of talking about climate change; now it wants to act. The world’s second-largest economy is attempting to become the first…

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The Age of Digital, Transparent Warfare Is Here

The war in Ukraine was a shock, not a surprise—it was a clear and present danger ever since the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014….

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Does Meta’s Horizon Workrooms Deliver? Customers Say Yes … and No

It’s a rhetorical question, but LeBeau’s statements when we met in Workrooms for an interview several weeks ago suggest he objects to the premise. For…

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January 6 Report: 11 Details You May Have Missed

To put a fine point on it: The Secret Service agents surrounding the Vice President believed they were about to be in a fight to…

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Meet the Earth’s Lawyers

ClientEarth’s interpretation of fiduciary duty has never been applied before, says Marjanac, but she is confident that will change. “Fiduciary duty is about prudent risk…

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Listen to Peter Gabriel’s New Song ‘Panopticom’

Peter Gabriel has released “Panopticom,” the first song from his upcoming album, i/o. Gabriel wrote and produced the song himself, with various session musicians providing…

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This Frozen Cave Lion Is So Well Preserved You Can Still See Its Whiskers

A nearly 28,000-year-old cave lion cub, discovered frozen in the Siberian permafrost, is so well preserved, you can still make out each and every one…

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COVID Is Doing Something to Our Sleep, And Even to Our Dreams

By the end of 2022, more than 650 million COVID infections had been reported to the World Health Organization. With the true number likely much…

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Ghost Light From Homeless Stars Glimmered Even in The Early Universe

There’s a lot more out there in space than immediately meets the eye. In the sparse chasms that yawn between the galaxies gravitationally bound in…

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Why Journey Performed ‘Separate Ways’ Long Before Recording It

One of Journey’s best-known songs came together in less than 48 hours. Released Jan. 5, 1983, “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” was a powerhouse track that…

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