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What should Democrats do now? Everyone has a different answer
BBC News · Kayla Epstein
One hundred days into Trump’s second term, Democrats are still reckoning with an election loss and debating the fate of the party.
Canada is gearing up for federal election. Here’s what’s at stake
Associated Press · Rob Gillies
How will the election work? How is the prime minister chosen? Who is running?
In the age of AI, we must protect human creativity as a natural resource
Ars Technica · Benj Edwards
Op-ed: As AI outputs flood the Internet, diverse human perspectives are our most valuable resource.
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World’s first baby conceived with ‘automated IVF’ has been born
Live Science · Elana Spivack
Performed remotely in Mexico by engineers and embryologists in New York, the procedure enabled a 40-year-old patient to carry a pregnancy to term.
‘It’s like a war zone’: What happened when Portland legalized fentanyl
Rolling Stone · Jason Motlagh
After a failed decriminalization experiment, Oregon’s liberal stronghold tries to find a balance between care and coercion.
In Boston’s scooter ‘Wild West,’ lawmakers take aim at the wrong target
Reason.com · C. Jarrett Dieterle
The city passed a law cracking down on food delivery companies rather than the reckless drivers creating chaos on sidewalks and streets.
About that Rod Wave song at the end of ‘Sinners’
Pitchfork · Alphonse Pierre
On the list of topics you’d expect from the trap-soul singer, slavery isn’t one of them.
What caused Shedeur Sanders’ slide in the NFL draft?
Yahoo! Sports · Charles Robinson
Whether the quarterback’s deflated status was talent evaluation or “arrogance,” there are some lessons.
Can astronauts get drunk in space?
mentalfloss.com · Nick Keppler
NASA prohibits alcohol aboard its missions, but that didn’t stop some American astronauts from enjoying a wee nip with their Russian colleagues.
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