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Lees meerHow are Americans expressing their anger and anxiety over the Trump administration? Email. Lots of email. The post Apps Make Pestering Congress So Easy That It Can't Keep Up appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerAfter an uneventful 2016, Etna in Italy starts to erupt again. Meanwhile, Erta'Ale has its first lava flows in a decade and Alaska keeps rumbling. The post Italy's Etna Volcano Awakens with New Explosions in the New Year appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerSega's 'Yakuza 0' opens with Kazama Kiryu walking down neon-lit Tokyo streets, dragging on a cigarette. There's blood on his face. It's not his. The post Yakuza 0 Is a Brilliant Prequel to Japan's Best Crime Games appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerA poor man's earphone with five-star reviews. Skeptics and trolls, start your engines. The post Review: KZ-ATE Hi-Fi Earphones appeared first on WIRED.
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Lees meerStart the year with a few treats for your ears. The post 5 Albums You Need to Play Right Now, From The xx to Ty Segall appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerA new voting system promises to avoid unnecessary recounts---and prove when they're necessary, too. The post For the Next Election, Don't Recount the Vote. Encrypt It appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerThis is exactly the type of space missions that could be in jeopardy as the Trump administration continues active hostility toward climate research. The post The Birth—and Possible Death—of the SAGE III Atmospheric Satellite appeared first on WIRED.
Lees meerWhitehouse.gov's petitions may not translate directly into policy, but they're an important step along the path to change—if Trump keeps them live. The post A Petition Didn't Make Trump Give Up His Tax Returns—But It Made Him Listen appeared first o…
Lees meer"[It] was inspiring and an honor to document: as a photographer, as a woman, and as a citizen," says photographer Maggie Shannon. The post Powerful Images From Female Photographers at the Women's March appeared first on WIRED.
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