Neal Broverman
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A dog climbed an Egyptian pyramid — and things just got weirder from there
One of Cairo's many stray dogs was recently captured at the top of the Pyramid of Khafre.
Spy on the birds in your yard with a discounted Bird Buddy feeder for Black Friday
Ornithophiles rejoice — this feeder includes a camera for close-up views of your flighty friends.
Decompose for less: Lomi home composters up to 40% off for Black Friday
Composting food scraps and paper waste means fewer trash bags and a fresher smelling home.
Robotics company makes aggressive push into Las Vegas' service industry
RobotLAB opens a new office in Sin City with hopes of taking "low value" work off the hands of employees.
Social Security recipients get a raise soon. Scammers are on notice.
The agency is warning recipients of potential scam calls demanding personal data or even gift cards.
Packaging for 'Wicked' dolls includes porn URL
There is a big difference between Wicked.com and WickedMovie.com.
How to find online updates on California's Mountain Fire
The blaze is changing by the minute.
Google corrects Elon Musk-boosted claim that it's favoring Kamala Harris
Reader-provided context and a response from Google corrected the record.
Judge refuses to stop Elon Musk’s million dollar election 'sweepstakes'
The Tesla CEO has doled out $120 million to put Trump back in office.
New York, L.A. spar online over baseball, transit, and AI
Like their two cities, Dodger Stadium and Yankee Stadium are very different.
How to know whether you can trust a poll
Researchers are adapting to a changing—and polarized—electorate that often doesn't pick up the phone or respond to texts.
Amazon takes enormous step to reduce packaging waste
The company is making strides in sustainability.
What is an AI art museum? The world will soon find out.
The institution will feature four galleries at the bottom of a Frank Gehry-designed skyscraper.
Andrew Garfield and Amelia Dimoldenberg's 'Chicken Shop Date' is everything
After previously meeting cute and exhibiting serious chemistry, the Brits take it to the next level.
The secret online lives of high schoolers: FX's 'Social Studies' lifts the veil
The daring series asked kids to surrender their lives — and phones — to a camera crew.
Facebook can’t use your sexual orientation to target ads, EU court says
Targeted ads may seem like a no-brainer, but safety and privacy considerations complicate the issue.
Blocking users will soon be banned on X
Is a need for increased engagement — or the 2024 election — behind the site's latest change?
Waymo’s driverless cars are coming to these cities next
"Total Recall" vibes spread across the nation.
Passport renewal process, including photos, now fully online
You can use a phone to take your pic!
'A powerful new tool': A disabled advocate on Apple's FDA-approved hearing aids
Can the new feature actually change lives?
As Silicon Valley sours on diversity, women in tech suffer
Women Who Code and Girls Who Tech are no more.