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The National Park Services bars all swimming and wading due to the health hazard.
US and China pause tariffs for 90 days as Trump claims “historic trade win”
US drops China tariff from 145% to 30% while governments seek longer-term deal.
Nintendo warns that it can brick Switch consoles if it detects hacking, piracy
Updated EULA language includes new threat to "render the... device permanently unusable."
A new era in cancer therapies is at hand
New therapeutic strategies build on the success of immunotherapy.
The tinkerers who opened up a fancy coffee maker to AI brewing
An Ars author slightly surrenders to chatbot-made profiles and automated brews.
The Last of Us episode 5 recap: There’s something in the air
Omnipresent threats beset our heroes as they wade deeper into Seattle.
The Justice League is not impressed in Peacemaker S2 teaser
"We haven't always been great people, but we are the 11th Street kids, and no one will ever break us apart."
When doctors describe your brain scan as a “starry sky,” it’s not good
TB is the deadliest infection in the world—but it doesn't often look like this.
New Lego-building AI creates models that actually stand up in real life
Carnegie Mellon "LegoGPT" system uses physics checks to ensure models don't collapse.
Wearables firm’s endless free hardware upgrades were too good to be true
Customers accuse Whoop of baiting and switching as it adjusts its business model.