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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg snubs fitness as key to metaverse growth
Zuckerberg defended Meta’s reliance on acquisitions to build out virtual and augmented reality services.
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Taliban Release 2 Americans Detained in Afghanistan
One of the Americans being held is an independent filmmaker who had been held since August.
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Congress Proposes More Than $44 Billion for Ukraine
The spending bill unveiled Tuesday includes billions more for the country than President Biden had requested.
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Media companies start returning money linked to Sam Bankman-Fried
ProPublica and Vox Media plan to give back journalism grants from the indicted crypto tycoon. Other newsrooms have been less clear.
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King Charles III becomes second Monarch to appear on English money
Notes with Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait will remain legal tender even as the Bank of England releases notes featuring the face of the new King.
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Indigenous people slam Avatar (again) for tropes and inaccuracies
The problematic pitfalls of the first “Avatar” movie reappear in the sequel, Indigenous critics say, namely in its portrayal of the movie’s alien species.
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Ina Garten says pigs in a blanket for dinner is fine. We’re in.
Leave it to cookbook author Ina Garten to make cooking from the pantry fun.
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Mark Zuckerberg Testifies About Meta’s Virtual Reality Ambitions
Meta’s chief executive made a rare court appearance as the Federal Trade Commission tries to block his company’s purchase of the virtual reality start-up Within.
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Bans on TikTok Gain Momentum in Washington and States
At least 14 states have passed bans on the service on government-issued devices in recent weeks. And Congress appears poised to pass a similar prohibition for federal workers.
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How a group of ‘GTA V’ developers became unlikely motorsports champions
The passion project emerged after the technical director behind “GTA V’s” car physics asked himself: “What if I tried racing these cars in real life?”