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Cryptocurrency is poised to have a huge year in 2025.
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Tech leaders are recommending their own brethren to Mr. Musk and others, as they aim to leave a Silicon Valley imprint on Donald Trump’s new administration.
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A New York Times reporter tested a handful of chatbots to see if they could help improve his dating life. The results were decidedly mixed.
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Meta said it would appeal the decision by the European Union, which said the company had abused its dominance in social networking to strengthen its shopping and classified ads service.
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The search involving Shayne Coplan, the founder of Polymarket, known for its presidential election odds, was part of a criminal investigation, three people said.
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Did a fun event involving cute dogs turn into a pump-and-dump scheme?
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He’s on the patio. He’s on the golf course. Everywhere Donald Trump looks, there is the world’s richest man.
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As Bitcoin soars to record highs, cryptocurrency executives are maneuvering to influence Donald J. Trump’s transition and secure their policy goals.
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Artificial intelligence has become a subject for people in the art and theater worlds who are worried about being replaced by it.
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The new agreement, which builds on an earlier announcement, calls for the German automaker to invest $5.8 billion in Rivian, a maker of electric vehicles.
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When asked about whether President-elect Donald Trump would prevent a TikTok ban in the United States, a spokeswoman told The New York Times: “He will deliver.”
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A supersmart musical about making a connection arrives on Broadway in a joyful, heartbreaking, cutting-edge production.
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A low-stress video game that’s cleansing in more than one sense.
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Technology and loneliness are interlinked, researchers have found, stoked by the ways we interact with social media, text messaging and binge-watching.
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“Jacky Dejo” was introduced to social media by her parents as a snowboarding prodigy. Now 18, she has seen the dark side of the internet — and turned a profit from it.
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Eight years ago, workers loudly protested White House policies. This time around, the companies are trying to keep a lid on activism.
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There is nothing suspicious about the shift in Democratic fortunes. But partisans from across the spectrum are questioning the results, for different reasons.
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Since the election, Mr. Musk has used his social media company to talk up how bright the future will be under the president-elect.
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“Maybe Happy Ending” had an initial Korean-language production in Seoul in 2016. Here are five things to know about the show.
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A shake-up is coming for Silicon Valley.
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