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WIRED published a shocking investigation this week based on records, including audio recordings, of hundreds of emergency calls from United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centers. The calls—which...Read More
The sixth generation of Fairphone arrived this week, featuring a modular design built to last from ethically sourced components in a climate-conscious way. It has been a couple of years...Read More
Bitcoin is flashing strong technical signals, forming both a cup-and-handle and a bullish flag pattern that suggest a potential surge to new all-time highs. Bitcoin (BTC) has been stuck at...Read More
Wormhole, a leading cross-chain communication protocol, is showing strong signs of recovery, surging 45% from its yearly low after a partnership with Ripple Labs boosted investor confidence. With user activity,...Read More