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With infections rampant in parts of the nation, backlogs are preventing people from getting timely test results, hampering efforts to contain the virus.
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Lees meerWith access to just 50,000 high-wattage smart devices, attackers could make a bundle off of causing minor fluctuations.
Lees meerOur favorite white noise and sleep sound machines for babies, kids, and adults. Tested by WIRED's Gear team.
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Lees meerChinese companies have been free to expand in the US while American firms were stymied by Beijing. Now, the climate is not as welcoming.
Lees meerSeth Rogen's new movie is funny, although some gags meant to skewer hip Brooklynites seem strangely dated.
Lees meerThat’s a wrap on SpaceX’s crewed demo mission, which clears the way for the company to regularly launch astronauts for NASA.
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