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The Magnificent 7 March Madness Bracket: Which AI Giant Would You Actually Own for a Decade?

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The Backup Laptop Problem Nobody Talks About

Why every freelancer needs a second machine, and why it doesn't have to break the bank.

Why Authoritarian Regimes Fear Musicians More Than Armies

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Today's Wordle Answer: March 22 No. 1,737 Hints and Solution

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The Hidden Environmental Toll of War in Iran

As conflict escalates, oil attacks are poisoning air, soil, and water across one of the world's most vulnerable regions.

How to Watch Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid: Streaming Guide for Every Region

Real Madrid faces Atlético Madrid in El Derbi Madrileño. Here's where to stream the match live across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

A 67,800-Year-Old Hand Stencil Just Rewrote Human History

Scientists discovered Earth's oldest rock art in Indonesia, pushing back human creativity and challenging everything we thought we knew about ancient migration.

Deep Sea Mining: The Desperate Gamble Nobody Wants to Make

Policymakers race to decide if harvesting minerals from the ocean floor is worth the environmental risk. The clock is ticking.

Iran's Weekend Offensive: Nuclear Sites, Power Plants, and a Strait on the Brink

As Iran launches missiles at Israeli cities and Trump threatens to obliterate power plants, the Middle East teeters on escalation's edge.

Cortina d'Ampezzo: When a Tiny Alpine Village Became the World's Most Glamorous Ski Town

From farmer's outpost to celebrity hotspot: how Cortina d'Ampezzo became the 'Pearl of the Dolomites'

DNA Building Blocks Found on Asteroids Again, But This Time We Actually Learned Something

Researchers discovered all four DNA bases on asteroid Ryugu, solving a decade-old mystery about where life's ingredients come from.