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Star Wars News: Rose Tico Is the Resistance’s One True Hero
Kelly Marie Tran wrote an op-ed for ‘The New York Times,’ proving she’s the leader the movement needs.
The Physics of Falling Into a Black Hole
This week, newspapers reported that a man had fallen into an art installation consisting of an 8-foot-deep circular hole painted black. It’s kinda not his fault.
Best Smartphones of 2018: Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, iPhone
If you’re on the prowl for a new Android, Galaxy, or iPhone, read our full guide to the best smartphones of 2018.
Elegant 3-D Drawings Show NYC Subway Stations Are Places, Too
New York City architect Candy Chan wants city residents to think more deeply about their fascinating, complex mass transit system.
So Long, Fall TV: Big Year-Round Releases Flip the Script
Ever-morphing movie and marquee-show releases have upended conventional wisdom about when new content hits screens.
Y Combinator Learns Basic Income Is Not So Basic After All
More than two years after revealing plans to give people a guaranteed monthly income, the incubator now says it hopes to begin the study in 2019.
Donald Trump’s Courthouse Woes Top This Week’s Internet News Roundup
The president’s onetime allies—and their varying legal battles—monopolized online chatter this week.
Tesla’s Legal Woes, Bugatti’s Insane Supercar, and More Car News
Plus, an advanced Porsche 911, and why San Francisco’s new $2 billion transit terminal doesn’t tick all the boxes.
Small-town Ingenuity Is Making Gigabit Broadband a Reality
Opinion: Surprise! Some of the fastest, most affordable internet in the country can be found in tiny communities.
Even H3 Review: Wireless Headphones That Give You a Hearing Test
Even’s H3 wireless headphones give you a hearing test to personalize your sound. We review the headphones and its EarPrint tech.
China Built the World’s Largest Telescope. Then Came the Tourists
Thousands of people moved to let China build and protect the world’s largest telescope. And then the government drew in orders of magnitude more tourists, potentially undercutting its own science in an attempt to promote it.
Stop Sending Money on Venmo. There Are Better Alternatives
We’re increasingly wary of sharing too much on social media. So why are we still doing it on Venmo?
Audi’s PB 18 e-tron Concept Puts the Driver in the Center
In the new electric concept, the driver’s seat slides left and right, so when you’re not suffering a passenger, you can sit in the middle, just like the pros.
Reality Winner, Insider Trading, and More Security News This Week
In security news this week, Apple and Facebook beef, Reality Winner gets sentenced, facial recognition at the airport, and more.