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Google's Quantum Computer Makes a Big Technical Leap

Solution to CIA’s Kryptos sculpture is found in Smithsonian vault

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U.S. Details Gambling Cases Involving Pro Athletes and Mafia Families

Shutdown with no clear end poses new economic threat

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let Him Fire the Top Copyright Official

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How The Pentagon Is Blocking Out News Organizations

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Ron Conway Resigns from Salesforce Foundation over Benioff Comments

Fury Mounts over a Global A.I. Frenzy

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John Searle has died

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