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What We Do in the Shadows Maintains Hysterical Bite in Fifth Season
The fangs of the offbeat, quirky, and queer vampires of Staten Island—Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch)—and human familiar (or so we think) Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) are still sharp as ever. Five seasons deep into “What We Do in the Shadows,” these buoyant batty vamps might return…
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Urgent! Apple fixes critical zero-day hole in iPhones, iPads and Macs
Don’t delay, do it today. This is a code-implantation bug in WebKit that attackers already know how to exploit.
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Serious Security: Rowhammer returns to gaslight your computer
Gaslights produce a telltale flicker when nearby lamps are lit; DRAM values do something similar when nearby memory cells are accessed.
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Silence Is a ‘Sound’ You Hear, Study Suggests
In auditory illusion tests, people perceive silence as a form of sound, just as Simon and Garfunkel suggested.
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8 cool cucumber recipes, including salads, sandwiches and stir-fries
A variety of cucumber recipes to celebrate the season, including in salads and drinks.
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Why you shouldn’t fear a little sugar in savory cooking
A pinch of sugar can make all the difference in flavor without wrecking your nutrition goals.
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Amazon Union Group, Challenging Christian Smalls, Seeks Vote
A split over the stewardship of the union’s high-profile president, Christian Smalls, has led a rival faction to file a lawsuit seeking an election.
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How a Distant War Is Threatening Livelihoods in the Arctic Circle
The fighting in Ukraine has disrupted a region in northern Norway that had thrived on cross-border trade and cooperation with Russia.
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The New York Times to Disband Its Sports Department
Coverage of games, players and leagues will now come primarily from The Athletic, the sports website that the company bought last year.
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The Case That Could Be Fox’s Next Dominion
Tucker Carlson, before he was sidelined by Fox, repeatedly endorsed a conspiracy theory about an Arizona man, who may sue for defamation. Legal experts say it would be a viable case.