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Nancy Mace Curses, Berates Confused Cops in Airport Meltdown: Police
Nancy Mace, the South Carolina Republican congresswoman, unleashed a tirade against law enforcement at the Charleston International Airport on Thursday, WIRED has learned. According to an incident report obtained by WIRED under South Carolina’s Freedom of Information Act, Mace cursed at police officers, making repeated derogatory comments toward them. The report says that a Transportation
Neanderthals used ‘crayons’ to color
Some of the fragments showed signs of having been resharpened and shaped for reuse. Credit: d’Errico et al. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Neanderthals are getting a well-deserved scientific rewrite. A growing body of paleoarchaeological evidence indicates that our extinct cousins were far from the lumbering...
Canva launches its own design model, adds new AI features to the platform
Creative suite company Canva launched its own design model on Thursday that understands design layers and formats to power its features. The company also introduced new products and features, updates to its AI assistant, and the ability to use its spreadsheet tool alongside its app-building feature to create data visualization widgets. Canva said that it...
OpenAI confirms GPT-5 is now better at handling mental and
OpenAI confirmed that it shipped an update on October 5, which allows GPT-5 to better handle sensitive conversations. After the update, GPT will automatically recognize when the user is not doing well, including situations like emotional or mental distress. However, OpenAI says only GPT-5 Instant has been updated to handle such use cases. GPT-5 Instant
These Vampire Deer Have Three-Inch Fangs Instead of Antlers to Fend Off Rivals
If you’re scouting the southern wetlands of the U.K. or roaming marshy habitats in eastern Asia, you might be lucky and come across a rather odd-looking deer, looking all plush and cute until it flashes its scary-looking set of vampire-like tusks, making you question your own safety. But no need to worry, these solitary herbivores...
Labour fleshes out R&D funding
Reddogs - stock.adobe.com Over the next five years, £85bn has been set aside by the government to fund research and development By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 30 Oct 2025 0:01 The government has fleshed out details of how it plans to spend £55bn on research and development (R&D) out of the £86bn committed as
F-Droid Says Google Is Lying About the Future of Sideloading on Android
Credit: Joe Fedewa / How-To Geek Sign in to your How-To Geek account Summary Google’s developer-ID decree forces gov IDs, fees, and approval for every Android app by Sept 2026. Though Google says sideloading remains, the rule gives Google control — sideloading is effectively dead. Security rationale is weak; Play Store has malware, and F‑Droid warns...
Q&A: What are the benefits of seeing drought through a social lens?
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Board is a $500 board game console with 12 original titles
If you’re a person who enjoys the social side of online gaming, this product launch is not for you. Board was designed by entrepreneur Brynn Putnam, alongside former World of Warcraft exec Seth Sivac, as a way to make the idea of “screen time” a more immersive in-person experience. “Families want to connect, but they’re...










