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The restrictions include a nationwide ban on Telegram until June 22 and a requirement to disable the app's message editing feature.
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Designers are finding sustainable building solves close to home—in ancient practices and cutting-edge innovations alike.
Verizon introduced a new plan that costs $45 per month, revamped rewards programs, and more today.
The Justice department says the Pentagon needs xAI to keep using its unpermitted gas turbines.
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Plaud is trying to make a mark in a crowded market full of AI-powered meeting notetakers.
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Unlike many of his tech industry peers who have cut thousands of jobs citing the need to restructure to make the most of AI, Robinhood's CEO Vlad Tenev conspicuously made no mention of AI in his note about layoffs.
Buying a first house used to mark entry into adulthood—and the beginning of wealth-building. But a shifting economic landscape is threatening to close the door on this American milestone.
The global editorial directors of WIRED and Architectural Digest on teaming up to help you understand how we live today, and what comes next.
These clever lights—each one an exemplar of innovation in materials, design, and function—will beautify your home.
An icon of Silicon Valley’s counterculture, Stewart Brand is confronting his final years in a home that embodies the self-sufficient, DIY ethos of his famous Whole Earth Catalog.