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Pickles are virtually everywhere, taking over snacks, sandwiches and slushies with their sweet-and-sour flavor. For haters, it’s more than an abomination. “It’s like pickle warfare.” https://t.co/D2qDdikUii ...
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An emerging phenomenon, dubbed AI psychosis or AI delusion, has users under the influence of delusional or false statements by chatbots that claim to be supernatural or sentient. https://t.co/mfrT9T0fPH ...
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Adding your children as authorized credit-card users can help them build credit, but first assess if they are ready for the responsibility. Here’s what to know. https://t.co/zcvUhdTwHj ...
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Freedom for Alexei Navalny seemed within their grasp. Then their phones buzzed, and they looked to each other in horror. It was too late.🔗 Read more: https://t.co/meGx5wlOQX https://t.co/ihLdUTQ1Uv ...
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Here is an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal https://t.co/GMYwCIvSkb https://t.co/MCLVn6CH83 ...
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Something foul is in the air just west of this historic Florida city’s Spanish fort and pristine beaches. “This odor…will blast you—and your nose just starts dripping.” https://t.co/S7rZWB5tMo ...
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Many things have gotten pricier in the past 15 years. Not Warby Parker’s most affordable glasses, which have cost $95 since the brand’s inception in 2010. https://t.co/2JBjHbS9gK ...
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E-bike haters rejoiced when New York City announced a new speed limit. Then reality set in. https://t.co/zPYzWV77jx ...
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From @WSJopinion: Grand juries are often portrayed as a shield for the citizenry against unwarranted accusations. But the Epstein and Maxwell indictments show how little grand juries typically have to go on in handing up indictments, writes Joel Cohen. https://t.co/LQ2Zggi5gC ...
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sought White House permission to sell chips in China and offered to invest $500 billion in the U.S. as a sweetener. President Trump wanted something more. https://t.co/uXb5koO5PJ ...