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AI-powered scams and what you can do about them
TechCrunch · Devin Coldewey
These are the same old scams we’ve been facing for years, but with a generative AI twist.
Republican candidates are downplaying abortion, but it keeps coming up
NPR · Julie Rovner
The party is torn between a base that wants more restrictions on reproductive health care and a moderate majority that does not.
‘We’re all scarred in different ways’: The next generation of Holocaust testimony
forward.com · Matthew Litman
As survivors die, their descendants are finding new ways to keep their stories alive.
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The making of the most competitive U.S. Olympic gymnastics team ever
ESPN · Alyssa Roenigk
These 15 gymnasts comprise a historic group: four Olympians, two Olympic all-around gold medalists, multiple world and NCAA champions.
Astronomers think they’ve figured out how and when Jupiter’s Red Spot formed
Ars Technica · Jennifer Ouellette
Astronomers concluded that Cassini’s spot disappeared in 1708.
‘My mother is being catfished’: How do I convince her that it’s a scam?
MarketWatch · Quentin Fottrell
Older people can be especially susceptible to romance con artists.
They thought this rare, tiny flower was extinct since WWI. Now it’s a symbol of hope
CNN · Nic Anderson
Vermont’s state botanist had been searching for floerkea, also known as false mermaid-weed.
Here’s how often you should reapply sunscreen, say dermatologists
The Healthy · Dr. Patricia Varacallo
While that initial layer of sunscreen provides a good base, it’s not a one-and-done solution.
The best (and worst) times to hit the road for July 4
Travel + Leisure · Alison Fox
A record-setting nearly 71 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday.
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