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Diego Luna Is as Excited for Andor Season 2 as You Are
BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER
In a conversation with WIRED, the actor talks about the first season's gut-punch ending, taking on fascism, and what's really going on in that prison.
RIGHT CLICK | 4-MINUTE READ
Truth Social Is Rising as the Anti-Mastodon
BY AMANDA HOOVER
Amid Twitter chaos and Donald Trump's 2024 presidential bid, the conservative social network is having a moment of its own.
BLACK FRIDAY | 8-MINUTE READ
The Best Apple Black Friday Deals
BY BRENDA STOLYAR
Need a new Apple Watch, MacBook, or iPhone case? Now's the time to snag one at a discount.
IDEAS | 7-MINUTE READ
The World Needs Processed Food
BY HANNAH RITCHIE
The stigma against processed food is growing, but there's no way to sustainably feed 8 billion people without it.
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BUYING GUIDE | 7-MINUTE READ
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You don't have to spend more than $700 to get a good notebook.
TREES A CROWD | 5-MINUTE READ
America's Billion-Dollar Tree Problem Is Spreading
BY BRIANNA RANDALL
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PRODUCT REVIEW | 4-MINUTE READ
Dyson's V12 Detect Cordless Vac Eats and Leaves No Crumbs
This compact, cordless vacuum is expensive—but it's a dust-buster you'll want to use over and over again.
SEX BOMB | 5-MINUTE READ
To Ditch Pesticides, Scientists Are Hacking Insects' Sex Signals
BY MARIA PEREZ ORTIZ
It's now possible to mass-produce pheromones that keep insects from breeding near crops—protecting cereals and other staples with fewer chemicals.
CHANNEL CHANGER | 5-MINUTE READ
Filmmakers Can Tweak Your TV Settings in More Ways Than Ever
BY BOONE ASHWORTH
Support is growing for Filmmaker Mode, a setting on newer televisions that makes movies look how the creators intended.
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