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What Are ATACMS, the U.S. Missiles That Ukraine Fired Into Russia?

In a major policy shift, the Biden administration has authorized Ukraine to use the ballistic missiles within Russia.

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Andreas Hale

Paul-Tyson $18.1M gate a record outside Vegas

Jake Paul's victory over Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Friday generated a record-breaking $18.1 million gate, the largest for any boxing or MMA event outside of Las Vegas in U.S. history. according to Paul's promotion.

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Janya Sundar

The Guggenheim, one of the art world’s most famous museums, gets its first true logo

Designed by Pentagram, the new visual identity is a nod to the museum’s ever-expanding art empire.

Last week, t?he Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum unveiled a comprehensive brand evolution ahead of the opening of its Abu Dhabi museum in 2026, including a new open source typeface, logo, and bespoke icons. 

The purpose of the visual evolution was to position the museums in New York, Venice, Bilbao, and upcoming Abu Dhabi as a constellation versus a group of stars, says Tina Vaz, Chief Brand and...

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Sam Becker

How do Gen Z and millennials discover new stores and brands? By just walking around, it turns out

A new survey from Amex reveals that proximity may play a bigger role than social media when it comes to attracting younger consumers.

Businesses spend billions of dollars trying to get the attention of younger consumers, namely members of the Gen Z and millennial cohorts. But a surprising new study finds that a majority of those consumers are learning about new businesses and brands the old-fashioned way: They’re just walking around their communities.

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Amazon and SpaceX are challenging the NLRB’s constitutionality in federal court

A ruling in favor of the companies could hugely diminish the agency tasked with enforcing labor laws.

Attorneys for Amazon and Elon Musk’s SpaceX argued in a federal appeals court Monday that the National Labor Relations Board’s structure is unconstitutional, advancing a legal fight that may last into the Trump administration where Musk is expected to oversee bureaucratic cost-cutting.

A panel of three judges at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard separate oral...

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Mark Schofield

The Cowboys are getting destroyed at home, and AT&T Stadium isn’t the only thing crumbling

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With Monday night’s loss to the Houston Texans at home, the Cowboys reached a new low at AT&T Stadium

The adage holds that “there’s no place like home.”

The Dallas Cowboys might have a bone to pick with that adage.

The 2024 season has been less than kind to the Cowboys, who fell to 3-7 in a 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football. With the loss, the Cowboys slipped to five games behind the division-leading Philadelphia Eagles in the...

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Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia lead list of 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame hopefuls

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Ichiro Suzuki leads a long list of Hall of Fame hopefuls

On Monday, the ballot for the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame voting was released. (We already covered the Classic Era ballot–formerly referred to as the Veterans Committee ballot–here.) There’s one obvious choice and a few others who have a shot at getting voted in this year, plus a handful of interesting first-year candidates. I’ve broken the ballot into tiers. Let’s have a look!

Tier...

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Terrence O’Brien

Sony MDR-M1 Headphone Review: Studio Perfection

These $250 headphones build on Sony's iconic studio legacy.

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Matt Reynolds

You Can Now Buy Lab-Grown Foie Gras

A lab-grown alternative to fattened duck liver offers an controversial future for the cultivated meat industry: as a luxury product for the few.

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David Nield

How to record your screen on an Android device

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There are all kinds of reasons you might want to record what’s happening on your Android screen, from capturing your gaming exploits to trying to explain to a family member how to fix a problem they’re having with their favorite app.

And when you do need this function, you’ll find it built right into Android (as it is on iOS). Since Android 11 launched in 2020, you haven’t needed a third-party app for the job — though you can still...

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Andrew J. Hawkins

Nuro expands driverless testing after pivoting to licensing its AV tech

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In the wake of pivoting its business strategy to include robotaxis and driver assist, Nuro is taking its fully autonomous vehicles to new geographic areas.

The California-based company, which currently operates a small fleet of driverless vehicles in California and Texas, said it would grow its operational design domain and expand the deployment of its zero-occupant, Level 4 vehicles.

In Mountain View and Palo Alto, Nuro says it will see an 83 percent increase in the...

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Jess Weatherbed

Google Lens will now help you decide what to buy in-store

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Google is introducing a new feature to Google Lens that aims to give users more information about products when they’re shopping in physical stores. Starting today for Android and iOS users in the US, using the Google app to snap a picture of an item on store shelves will bring up detailed information about the product, customer reviews, stock and price comparisons for online and nearby retailers, and similar products that are available in the same store.

Google says...

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Victoria Song

Samsung finally starts Wear OS 5 rollout for older Galaxy Watches

The update will first come to the Galaxy Watch 6 before arriving on previous Wear OS models. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

There’s good news if you’ve got an older Samsung Galaxy Watch: the company announced today that it’s finally begun rolling out One UI 6 Watch to its older Wear OS smartwatches.

One UI 6 Watch is Samsung’s take on Wear OS 5, and brings with it a host of new features. On the health and fitness front, that includes AI-powered health tips,...

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David Pierce

If Netflix can’t make live work, can anyone?

Image by: The Verge; Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix

The Paul / Tyson fight on Friday was very popular. Netflix streamed it into more than 60 million households, which is a huge number for any TV event, much less a streaming-only one. Whether the whole thing went well, though, is another matter. The fight itself wasn’t very exciting, and for a large portion of the audience it wouldn’t have mattered if it was — all they could see was laggy, pixelated nothingness....

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Andrew Webster

Control 2 will be an action RPG

Control. | Image: Remedy Entertainment

We already knew that the supernatural thriller Control was getting a sequel, but now Remedy has provided some more details on the game. Well, one major detail: Control 2 will be an action RPG, seemingly deviating from the action-adventure template set by the original.

The news came during an investors presentation, in which the studio revealed a few other tidbits about the franchise: the original Control has sold over 1.8 million copies, the...

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Explosive Claims About Gaetz, and Dozens Jailed in Hong Kong Mass Trial

Plus, the man who opened travel to the masses.

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Anatoly Kurmanaev

Is the Russian Army Depleted From Fighting in Ukraine?

Researchers and journalists have found innovative ways to measure Russia’s ability to keep fighting.

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Anton Troianovski

Putin Lowers Nuclear Weapons Threshold After U.S. Allows Ukraine to Use Missiles Against Russia

A decree signed by the Russian leader, though long-planned, came days after President Biden authorized the use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine for strikes inside Russia.

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Marc Santora and Eric Schmitt

Ukraine Fired U.S.-Made Missiles Into Russia for First Time, Officials Say

The attack came just two days after President Biden gave Ukraine permission to use long-range U.S.-made weapons to strike targets inside Russia.

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