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AI Drafting My Stories? Over My Dead Body
17. April 2026 (17:46)
AI-assisted writing is creeping into newsrooms under the guise of efficiency. But the tradeoff may be more profound than publishers are willing to admit. (Wired)
Republican Mutiny Sinks Trump's Push to Extend Warrantless Surveillance
17. April 2026 (16:07)
A post-midnight revolt in the House sank the White House's efforts to extend Section 702—a spy program the FBI has used to look into members of Congress, protesters, and political donors. (Wired)
MAGA Is Increasingly Convinced the Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged
17. April 2026 (15:19)
Conspiracy theories about the Butler, Pennsylvania, shooting have ramped up in recent weeks as once steadfast Trump supporters turn on the president. (Wired)
Coolfly Aura Review: More Angles, Fewer Advantages
17. April 2026 (14:30)
Coolfly’s Aura is colorful, clever, and flexible, but its signature feature ends up being more hassle than help. (Wired)
How Can Astronauts Tell How Fast They’re Going?
17. April 2026 (13:00)
Weirdly, spaceships have no direct way to gauge their own speed. Luckily, we can use some physics tricks to figure it out. (Wired)
Canyon Spectral:ON CF 8 Electric Mountain Bike: Beginner-Friendly, Under $5K
17. April 2026 (13:00)
The Spectral:ON CF 8 is a do-it-all, full-carbon electric mountain bike with an 800-Wh battery and under $4,500. Yes, please! (Wired)
The Influencers Normalizing Not Having Sex
17. April 2026 (12:30)
From a celibate porn star to an asexual ex-Mormon, the internet is full of people who are abstaining from sex—and it’s not just incels. (Wired)
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: A Close Second
17. April 2026 (12:00)
It's no Pixel 10a, but the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is a close second if you're after a midrange phone in the US. (Wired)
The Shocking Secrets of Madison Square Garden's Surveillance Machine
17. April 2026 (12:00)
Famously vengeful Knicks owner Jim Dolan has long spied on people at his iconic arenas. WIRED goes deep inside the operation that allegedly tracked a trans woman, lawyers, protesters, and more. (Wired)
Spoofed Tankers Are Flooding the Strait of Hormuz. These Analysts Are Tracking Them
17. April 2026 (11:30)
Marine insurers and oil traders want to know what’s going on in one of the world’s most critical waterways. As the volume of disappearing ships in the area increases, analysts are getting creative. (Wired)