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One of DC's fan favorite superhero teams returns with Black Canary, Cass Cain, and Harley Quinn among its ranks.
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Two Harvard professors imagine a political campaign in a black box and how it might subvert the will of voters.
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The horror comedy franchise is gearing up for a comeback.
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The rise of convincing and ubiquitous deepfake technology is leading to scenarios where bad actors deny reality in court.
Baby Groot dances, Midsummer Scream reveals its line-up, Meow Wolf presents the Real Unreal, and Jurassic Park celebrates a big anniversary.
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Large features across Mars' terrain get official names, while mission teams get to choose silly nicknames for rocks, cliffs, and meteorites.