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Welder's Anthrax was first coined in 2022, when seven cases had been identified.
Voice has lagged in adoption behind screens. OpenAI wants to change that.
Rogue, free-floating planets appear to have two distinct origins.
Deadly doors, a busted battery bet, and a toxic owner: what's not to like?
Streaming may get a little worse before it gets better.
Streamers made a strong showing this year, as did horror. Big tentpoles, superhero sagas mostly fell flat.
In a year where lofty promises collided with inconvenient research, would-be oracles became software tools.
Musk allies spin DOGE as having a higher purpose beyond federal budget cuts.
The state deals with flooding and sea level rise by buying homes in flood prone areas.
Florida man makes two appearances on the list.
Of all the cars we've driven and reviewed this year, these are our picks.

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