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The danger of Meta’s big fact-checking changes
Vox · Li Zhou
Meta’s announcement signals a willingness among tech companies to cater to Trump as they seek to avoid retaliation from a frequent, strident critic.
Biden reveals his biggest regret and the compliment Trump gave him
USA TODAY · Susan Page
Biden believes he could have won his reelection bid — but isn’t sure he would have had the vigor to complete four more years in the Oval Office.
CES 2025: The 13 most impressive products so far
ZDNET · Allison Murray
Our roundup of the new tech you don’t want to miss.
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The job search is taking longer than it used to
Fast Company · Pavithra Mohan
1.6 million Americans have been looking for a new job for at least six months.
‘Severance’ season 2 somehow gets even weirder, wilder and darker
The Verge · Andrew Webster
A spoiler-free review of the show’s return to Apple TV Plus.
New year, new house: Your 2025 housing market guide
flipboard.com · NerdWallet
Buyers will have more homes to choose from, and prices shouldn’t skyrocket. But don’t expect mortgage rates to fall much.
Desire, delusion and the rise of magical thinking on TikTok
Refinery29 · Lucy Jones
Manifestation is all over my For You page, where dewy-skinned soothsayers promise to help me materialize my dreams.
A brief history of the Goodyear blimp, which celebrates its 100th anniversary
Smithsonian Magazine · Sarah Kuta
The tire company’s iconic “lighter-than-air” craft debuted in 1925.
The ‘Repair Café’ movement has become a powerful force for a fix-it culture
csmonitor.com · Anne Pinto-Rodrigues
Today’s throwaway culture is being challenged by a growing movement to try to fix rather than replace household appliances.
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