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NATURE

COVID changed our appetite for zombies

The year was 2013, and the release of hotly anticipated zombie-apocalypse video game was on the horizon. The game, called

RELIGION

Everybody Can Do Something: Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum

 June, traditionally Pride Month, is almost here, and this year, Pride will test the courage of our nation. It

NEWS

Bodies of five skiers found near Switzerland’s Zermatt resort

The bodies of five skiers have been found by rescuers near Switzerland’s luxury Zermatt resort. They were recovered a day

Blog

Crypto leaders are wrong about tokenized property

Opinion by: Darren Carvalho, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of MetaWealth During Paris Blockchain Week, Securitize Chief Operating Officer Michael Sonnenshein made

TECH

Last 24 hours to save $900 + 90% off a second ticket to Disrupt 2025

Just 24 hours left to lock in Early Bird pricing for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 — happening October 27–29 at Moscone

MARKET

Trump threatens Apple with 25% tariff: Is now a good time to buy an iPhone?

On Friday, President Donald Trump threatened Apple with 25% tariffs on any iPhone sold, but not made, in the U.S.

MOBILE

5 Best Apple TV Screensavers

From sunrises to sunsets and day to night, Magic Window Naturescapes lets you display breathtaking views on your Apple TV.

GADGET

You’ll soon be able to start a Spotify Jam directly in your car

No need to pass the aux anymore because Spotify is bringing its Jam feature to cars with Android Auto and

MOBILE

Mercury Weather Update Brings Live Weather Radar

The real-time weather radar shows maps with both weather and radar layers. It’s also animated and show movement of precipitation

EDUCATION

9 Things to Know About the Big, Private-school Voucher Plan in Republicans’ Tax Bill

“If it funds private school tuition, it’s a voucher,” says Josh Cowen, a professor at Michigan State University who, after