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Global IT outage: 24 hours later and impacts are still being seen across the world
ABC News · Ahmad Hemingway, Jon Haworth and Nadine El-Bawab
Flights were grounded. Financial services disrupted. Hospital systems halted.
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Too old to work?
Associated Press · Matt Sedensky
Some Americans on the job late in life bristle at calls for President Biden to step aside.
Dodging bullets
airmail.news · Peter Osnos
Donald Trump has a long history of surviving sex scandals, bankruptcies, criminal investigations, impeachments, lawsuits — and now this.
Missouri woman freed after 43 years in prison for murder she didn’t commit
BBC News · Tom McArthur
Now 64, Sandra Hemme is believed to have served the longest known wrongful conviction of a woman in U.S. history.
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AI can strategically lie to humans. Are we in trouble?
bigthink.com · Ross Pomeroy
If you’re training an AI to optimize for a task, and deception is a good way for it to complete the task, then it may use deception.
The science section of the ACT exam will now be optional
NPR · Ayana Archie
The change is “designed to make the testing experience more manageable for students.”
The 10 best disaster movies of all time, from the original ‘Twister’ to ‘Airplane’
indiewire.com · Wilson Chapman
From earthquakes to hurricanes, disaster cinema offers some of the purest spectacle to be found in a movie theater.
Team USA is tearing through its Olympic tune-up schedule
theringer.com · Michael Pina
Scattered thoughts on Steph Curry and LeBron James’ immaculate two-man action, Joel Embiid’s clunky fit, and more ahead of the Paris Games.
A’ja Wilson is still reaching new heights
Marie Claire · By Andrea Stanley
She’s been leading the WNBA for years. But with the sport seeing unprecedented growth, the superstar reveals what it means to have all eyes on you.
‘I guess this is for when the apocalypse hits’
TIME · Chantelle Lee
Costco is selling an emergency bucket of food with a 25-year shelf life.
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