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EFF Leaves X: Why the Digital Rights Group Quit Twitter
technology6 min read

EFF Leaves X: Why the Digital Rights Group Quit Twitter

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has left X, moving to decentralized platforms like Mastodon. This departure signals major shifts in digital advocacy strategies.

By Alex Chen
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Americans' Fourth Amendment Rights Are Not for Sale
politics9 min read

Americans' Fourth Amendment Rights Are Not for Sale

The FBI admits to purchasing location data to track Americans without warrants. Congress must close the data broker loophole that undermines Fourth Amendment protections.

By Staff Writer
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How to Create Night Music: Production Tips & Techniques
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How to Create Night Music: Production Tips & Techniques

Learn professional techniques for creating atmospheric night music. Discover tempo choices, sound design methods, and mixing strategies that capture authentic nocturnal vibes.

By Marcus Stone
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Artemis 2 Heat Shield: Surviving 24,000 MPH Reentry
science7 min read

Artemis 2 Heat Shield: Surviving 24,000 MPH Reentry

On April 10, NASA's Artemis 2 crew will test the largest heat shield ever built as they slam into Earth's atmosphere at nearly 24,000 mph, facing temperatures hotter than molten lava.

By James Wilson
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sports9 min read

Meta's Muse Spark AI Model: Sports Tech Revolution Begins

Meta's Muse Spark AI model could revolutionize sports analytics, athlete training, and fan engagement. Learn how Alexandr Wang's leadership shapes the future of sports technology.

By Mike Johnson
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What Makes Sprinters Fast? Scientists Challenge Old Beliefs
science6 min read

What Makes Sprinters Fast? Scientists Challenge Old Beliefs

Scientists overturn decades of coaching wisdom: elite sprinters don't share one perfect technique. Speed emerges from each athlete's unique combination of body traits and coordination.

By James Wilson
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Something Just Hit the Moon and Left a Bright New Scar
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Something Just Hit the Moon and Left a Bright New Scar

A newly discovered 22-meter crater on the Moon, identified by comparing orbital images, proves our celestial neighbor is still changing through frequent meteoroid impacts.

By James Wilson
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Anthropic Loses Pentagon Blacklist Appeal: What It Means
business7 min read

Anthropic Loses Pentagon Blacklist Appeal: What It Means

A federal appeals court denied Anthropic's emergency request to halt Pentagon blacklisting, marking a significant setback for the AI company in its legal battle with the Department of Defense.

By David Park
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