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The 'Nietzsche Thesis': Why we don't really care about truth
The ‘Nietzsche Thesis’: Why we don’t really care about truth
bigthink.com · Jonny Thomson
Your BS detector might not be as accurate as you think.
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'It's a heist'
‘It’s a heist’
WIRED · Vittoria Elliott
Real federal auditors are horrified by DOGE.
Western officials say Russia behind campaign of sabotage across Europe
Associated Press · Emma Burrows
The incidents range from stuffing car tailpipes with expanding foam to a plot to plant explosives on cargo planes.
Meta spotted testing AI-generated comments on Instagram
TechCrunch · Aisha Malik
Do your online friends deserve real comments or “AI slop?”
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Avoiding your neighbor because of how they voted?
theconversation.com · Betsy Sinclair
Democracy needs you to talk to them instead.
Ghost rivers, hidden lakes: The long search for water on Mars
knowablemagazine.org · Nicola Jones
Martian lake beds and deltas reveal the Red Planet’s watery past. But many puzzles remain.
Remembering George Foreman: Champion of transformation
flipboard.com · The Sports Desk
“If Big George hit you, you stayed hit.”
What happened to ‘appetizers’?
Eater · Jaya Saxena
Restaurant menus are increasingly making full use of the dictionary to describe their offerings, whether or not diners understand them.
‘The Residence’ is a well-done whodunit set at the White House
NPR · Linda Holmes
What happens when a head usher is found dead during a state dinner?
The cult of the mountain-town weatherman
Outside Magazine · Heather Hansman
Does a real estate agent turned amateur meteorologist have more power over Durango, Colo., than anyone running a WordPress blog should?

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