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    Politics

    MAGA Wants to Know: Hey Trump and Kash, Where the F*ck Are All the Epstein Docs?

    gizmodo.com • Politics • World

    The release of long-awaited Epstein documents proved underwhelming for MAGA supporters, sparking outrage and conspiracy theories about a potential cover-up.

    Democrats Expected to Pass a Bill (Drafted by Elon's Lawyers) That Threatens Your Retirement Fund

    gizmodo.com • Politics • Delaware

    A bill drafted by lawyers representing Elon Musk threatens to weaken shareholder protections in Delaware, potentially benefiting Musk's own financial interests and prompting concerns from public pension funds.

    Trump and Musk Double Down on Bogus ‘Stranded’ Starliner Astronauts Narrative

    gizmodo.com • Politics • World

    Trump and Musk falsely claim that two NASA astronauts aboard the ISS are stranded, blaming Biden and using the situation to promote SpaceX.

    Canadian Officials Cancel Starlink Contract, Propose 100% Tariffs on Teslas

    gizmodo.com • Politics • North America

    Canada retaliates against US tariffs by canceling a Starlink contract and proposing 100% tariffs on Tesla.

    Technology

    X Briefly Blocked Then Unblocked Signal Links as Federal Workers Seek Security

    gizmodo.com • Technology • World

    X temporarily blocked links to the encrypted messaging app Signal before inexplicably restoring access, raising concerns about censorship and the platform's security practices.

    Google Is Hobbling Popular Ad Blocker uBlock Origin on Chrome

    gizmodo.com • Technology • World

    Google's Manifest V3 update for Chrome extensions is impacting popular ad blocker uBlock Origin, leading to reduced functionality and potential user migration to alternative browsers or ad-free services.

    Microsoft Plans to Kill Skype, but Did It Ever Truly Live?

    gizmodo.com • Technology • World

    Microsoft is ending its Skype service in May 2025, shifting users to its Microsoft Teams platform, despite Skype's 36 million daily active users in 2023.

    Business

    Mysterious Blocklist Prevents Former Meta Employees From Returning

    gizmodo.com • Business • World

    Meta's secretive blocklist prevents former employees, even high-performing ones, from being rehired, sparking controversy and raising concerns about fairness and transparency.