How the Internet Broke Everyone’s Bullshit Detectors
From AI-generated images to restricted satellite data, the systems used to verify what’s real online are struggling to keep up.
From AI-generated images to restricted satellite data, the systems used to verify what’s real online are struggling to keep up.
This hair dye printer promises hundreds of shades. It couldn't even manage two.
Cambodia is recognizing the life-saving contributions of a rat named Magawa with a statue. The late rat sniffed out landmines for a non-profit group, and in a short career helped find more than 100.
You don't need a car to tote around kids and cup holders. I rode cargo ebikes for miles to find the best one for your buck.
A governing arrangement for the strait can and must be developed based on law and fact.
NPR visits the last detention camp for ISIS wives and children in an increasingly precarious northeastern Syria.
An early-morning strike hits a group of civilians in Bureij camp as drones attack a tent in Khan Younis.
What will Hungary’s elections bring? In an op-ed for Euronews, EU politician Valérie Hayer expresses hope that Péter Magyar could usher in a new political beginning, while warning that another term for Viktor Orbán risks cementing irreversible...