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How weight-loss jabs are changing life in the City

Tailors, restaurants, dating services and other businesses are affected by the trend...

Dec 26Financial TimesHealth

Governments in the West Are Turning Their Sights on VPNs

Article URL: https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/12/in-their-total-war-on-online-privacy-the-liberal-democracies-of-the-collective-west-are-now-turning-their-sights-on-vpns.html Comments URL: https:/...

Dec 26Hacker NewsPoliticsImpact

Offchain Labs boosts ARB stake as Arbitrum crosses $20B milestone

Offchain Labs increases its ARB holdings, signaling long-term conviction in Arbitrum as governance token prices slump and layer-2 competition intensifies....

Dec 24CoinTelegraphcryptocurrency

As China sales slow, can India drive German car growth?

For decades, German cars symbolized engineering perfection and economic power. Now, sales are down, as their key market, China, goes electric. India could fill some of that gap left by China, but it w...

4dDeutsche WelleeconomicsImpact

Philip Tinari named head of art at Hong Kong’s Tai Kwun

Tai Kwun has named Philip Tinari as its head of art, bringing one of mainland China’s most high-profile art personalities to the Hong Kong cultural institution. He replaces Pi Li, who will be leaving ...

5hSouth China Morning PostcultureImpact

WATCH: Snowboarders carried away by avalanche in Rocky Mountain National Park

Three snowboarders were caught up in an avalanche in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. No serious injuries were reported....

18hABC NewsaccidentsImpact

Security expert Bruce Schneier ‘guarantees’ governments are bulk spying with AI

From PRISM to AI, mass surveillance has only grown more powerful. Bruce Schneier warns the post-Snowden world may be entering an even darker phase....

2dCoinTelegraphTechnologyImpact

LEGO’s First Smart Brick Star Wars Sets Are Up for Preorder

LEGO recently announced Smart Play , a new interactive system powered by Smart Bricks and Smart Minifigures will be incorporated into LEGO sets. Now, the first Smart Play sets are available to preorde...

2dIGNTechnologyImpact

The most popular games are getting harder and harder to usurp

It's harder than ever for a new video game to crack the top of the most-played list. According to the Circana Player Engagement Tracker and video game market analyst Mat Piscatella, in 2025, the top f...

3dThe VergeTechnologyImpact

Google and chatbot startup Character.AI are settling lawsuits over teen suicides

Character.AI and Google are entering settlement negotiations with the families of teenagers who died by suicide. Illustration by Algi Febri Sugita/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Google and C...

4dBusiness InsiderTechnologyImpact

Why coastguards, not warships, are shaping future of South China Sea

When ships from China and the Philippines encounter each other near the Second Thomas Shoal, most incidents are resolved without diplomatic intervention. No shots fired, no ministerial calls, no carri...

5dSouth China Morning Postworld_newsImpact

Wrench attacks against crypto holders are rising and growing ‘more violent’

An analysis of “wrench attacks” shows physical assaults against crypto holders are increasing in number and severity, with Europe and Asia seeing the sharpest rise....

Jan 4CoinTelegraphcryptocurrency

Are you buying more American-made brands? Fill out this survey.

Some CEOs believe US manufacturing can make a comeback. Do you? Business Wire/AP President Donald Trump's trade war was partially intended to boost US-made goods. Nearly a year later, the results aren...

Jan 3Business InsidereconomicsImpact

Brain organoids are helping researchers, but their use also creates unease

Pea-size clusters of human cells called brain organoids inspire both hope and fear. Experts are debating how scientists can responsibly use these bits of gray matter. (Image credit: Institut Pasteur-S...

Jan 2NPR NewsScienceImpact

Happy New Year, Mark Cuban: Judge dismisses lawsuit over Voyager Digital

The class-action suit, filed against Cuban and others in August 2022 shortly after Voyager filed for bankruptcy, alleged “false representations and other deceptive conduct.“...

Jan 1CoinTelegraphcryptocurrency

Global celebrations mark New Year with hopes for peace in 2026

As clocks struck midnight, cities around the world celebrated the New Year with concerts, fireworks and light shows....

Jan 1EuronewsTechnologyImpact

Apple's fitness trainers are posing with newspapers to tease something 'big'

Apple Fitness+ is a subscription-based service available to Apple users. Apple Apple teased "big" Apple Fitness+ updates planned for 2026 on Instagram. The service offers instructor-led classe...

Dec 31Business InsiderTechnologyImpact

T-Mobile’s Best End-Of-Year iPhone Deals Are Expiring Soon

If you’ve been itching to switch your wireless service provider but don’t want to deal with the hassle, T-Mobile makes changing your carrier super simple. You won’t have to jump through hoops, wasting...

Dec 30IGNTechnology

Red-carpet looks that missed the mark in 2025 — sorry

Kim Kardashian at the Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Fashion missteps were notable at events in 2025, from awards shows to the Cannes Film Festival. Jamie Lee Curtis wo...

Dec 30Business InsiderEntertainmentImpact

10 companies that are embracing remote work amid the RTO push

Lincoln County, Kansas is paying remote workers $4,500 cash to move to there. d3sign / Getty Images Some companies are keeping remote work policies even as other firms call people back to the office. ...

Dec 26Business InsidereconomicsImpact
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