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The Best July 4 Grill and Griddle Deals: Weber, Traeger, Recteq
02. July 2026 (01:16)
Fourth of July weekend is the last great grill and griddle sale of the summer, including $250 off my favorite pellet smoker. (Wired)
Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It an Artificial Earthquake?
01. July 2026 (23:34)
Fans’ euphoric reactions to the Mexican national team’s recent victory in the 2026 World Cup caused a series of unusual vibrations that were detected by seismic warning systems. (Wired)
Goose, a New Gay Dating App, Appears to Be a Psyop
01. July 2026 (22:28)
Touted as a less-hookup-focused Grindr, Goose is an invite-only space for gay men. The problem is the people promoting it don’t seem real. (Wired)
An Explosion Knocked Out Anduril’s Rocket Motor Test Site in Mississippi
01. July 2026 (21:29)
The incident could disrupt a key part of the defense company’s rocket motor business, which designs and tests prototype motors for military customers. (Wired)
You Can Now Sound the Alarm on AI Behaving Badly
01. July 2026 (20:10)
Are you worried your AI chatbot is trying to build a bomb or leak personal information about you? There’s a website for that. (Wired)
Sony’s PlayStation Puts a Nail in Physical Media’s Coffin
01. July 2026 (19:38)
Is PlayStation about to make the same mistake Microsoft made with Xbox One? (Wired)
Penalty Shootouts: Is the Team That Kicks First More Likely to Win?
01. July 2026 (18:28)
Penalty kicks are already proving critical to big wins at this year’s World Cup. But the advantage in penalty kicks has more to do with psychological effects than who kicks first. (Wired)
Anthropic Added a New Security Measure to Get Back Into the Trump Administration’s Good Graces
01. July 2026 (18:00)
The government has removed restrictions on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models—but there were strings attached. (Wired)
SpudCell: Scientists Made a Cell With Most of the Hallmarks of Life. Here’s What to Know.
01. July 2026 (16:39)
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology. (New York Times)