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Ex-CDC director warns senators about RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda.
I know my kid: Parents urge lawmakers to shut down chatbots to stop child suicides.
More iPad-like Mac hardware would balance Apples push for Mac-like iPads.
China steps up efforts to boost semiconductor independence, compete with US.
Author Laurie Gwen Shapiro chats with Ars about her latest book, The Aviator and the Showman .
Spotlighting the most helpful new features of iOS 26.
The problem arose early Tuesday when the spacecraft's main engine shut down earlier than expected.
0.1 percent of active mods will be affected, Reddit says.
State review of Verizon/Frontier deal targets low-income plans, fiber expansion.
Google's experimental app is an upgrade over Microsoft's Windows search.
Bible Chat hits 30 million downloads as users seek algorithmic absolution.
The panel will meet this week and could limit access to measles, Hep B, COVID vaccines.
Google Research shows that AI models can keep training data private.
The true cost of keeping the Internet Archive alive will likely remain unknown.
Tech firms are bracing for a possible riple whammy of tariffs.
There will be temporary layoffs at a factory in Missouri from September 29-October 19.
Regulators statement comes as US and Chinese officials meet in Madrid for trade talks.