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Twitter Updated Its AI Chatbot. The Images Are A Dumpster Fire

AI experts are concerned that X's new AI Chatbot could let misinformation spread wild on the site.

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All the Artists Who Don’t Want Donald Trump Using Their Music

From Céline Dion to the Smith’s Johnny Marr, these musicians have demanded that the former president stop playing their songs at events

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Hozier Thought About Taking a Long Break. Instead He Made a Smash Hit

Hozier’s song "Too Sweet" flew to the top of the charts this year — now, he’s navigating new levels of fame while touring and recording 

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Creators Special 2024

He Got Famous at 3. How Does a YouTube Superstar Grow Up?

Ryan's World made Ryan Kaji a juggernaut. A decade later, he is navigating a whole new challenge: becoming a teenager

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Best, Worst, and Most WTF Moments From the Paris Olympics

From an American photo finish to a massive loss at pole vaulting, here are some of the most attention-grabbing moments from the 2024 Olympics

Targeting the Law

How Second Amendment Radicals Are Attacking Laws Meant to Keep Firearms Out of the Wrong Hands

An investigation by The Trace and Rolling Stone exposes the ugly campaign to undermine a bipartisan compromise to stop mass shootings

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Ice Spice on Success, Haters, and Her Debut Album: ‘I Won, Bro’

The Bronx-born rapper became a symbol of stardom for a generation raised on TikTok’s For You Page. Next up: a debut that proves she’s more than a viral sensation

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The 50 Worst Album Covers of All Time

From rock to rap to country and beyond, it’s an assortment of images that you can’t unsee no matter how hard you try

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