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‘Valorant’ Will Use Your Voice to Train AI to Detect ‘Disruptive Behavior’

The popular first-person shooter will soon be listening to everything you say in voice chat.
Matthew Gault
6.27.22
crypto

Wrecked Crypto Hedge Fund Giant Defaults on $670 Million Loan

Voyager Digital plans to pursue recovery through the legal system after Three Arrows Capital failed to repay two loans by the required deadline.
Maxwell Strachan
6.27.22
Abortion Rights

Facebook Is Banning People Who Say They Will Mail Abortion Pills

A Facebook user and Motherboard both faced consequences for posting about mailing abortion pills on Facebook on the same day the Supreme Court overturned protections offered by Roe v. Wade.
Joseph Cox
Jordan Pearson
6.27.22
roe v. wade

The Democrats Completely Screwed This Up

Songs, poems, fundraising pleas, even yoga—but no real plan to deal with the existential crisis brought on by the Dobbs decision.
Paul Blest
6.27.22
tech-science

‘Super-Earths’ Could Host Alien Life for 84 Billion Years, Study Finds

Life on a rogue Super-Earth would be difficult, but organisms have been shown to thrive even in very extreme conditions on regular Earth.
Becky Ferreira
6.27.22
Norway

Norway Shocked By Mass Shooting at Gay Bar Before Pride March

Suspect Zaniar Matapour is accused of killing two people and injuring 21 others in a gun rampage in central Oslo.
Tim Hume
6.27.22
abortion

The #1 Period Tracker on the App Store Will Hand Over Data Without a Warrant [UPDATED]

Stardust Period Tracker was the most-downloaded free app on iOS over the weekend.
Samantha Cole
6.27.22
Ukraine

Russia Bombed a Packed Shopping Centre in Ukraine

More than 1,000 people were inside the mall in Kremenchuk, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Tim Hume
6.27.22
News

Cops Who Shot Hmong Man Fleeing Wildfire With Family Won’t Be Charged

The family of the slain man, who police claim shot at them and was discovered with guns and 132 pounds of cannabis, disputes the DA's findings.
Keegan Hamilton
6.27.22
trains

Texas Supreme Court Rules This Train Is a Train

Group opposing bullet train from Houston to Dallas sued under the grounds it's not really a train and therefore can’t use the state’s eminent domain laws.
Aaron Gordon
6.27.22
Politics

‘I Have No Pity’: An Arson Attack at an Abortion Clinic Predicts Our Future

Someone set fire to a would-be Wyoming abortion clinic. It's part of Roe v. Wade’s obituary—and a harbinger of abortion’s future.
Carter Sherman
6.27.22
qanon

QAnon Is Celebrating the Return of Its Leader After 18 Months of Silence

Experts say the new “Q drops” look fake, but that’s not stopping devoted QAnon believers from celebrating Q’s return.
David Gilbert
6.27.22
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