Strange ‘Little Red Dots’ in Space Have a Mind-Boggling Explanation, Scientists Discover

🌘 Subscribe to 404 Media to get The Abstract, our newsletter about the most exciting and mind-boggling science news and studies of the week. Astronomers think they have solved the puzzle of so-called “little red dots” in space, a population of bizarre objects at the very edge of the observable universe, according to a study…

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Podcast: The ICE Tool That Tracks Entire Neighborhoods

We start this week with Joseph’s article about Webloc, a tool ICE bought that can monitor phones in entire neighborhoods. After the break, Emanuel and Sam talk about their recent coverage of Grok. In the subscribers-only section, Jason explains how police inadvertently unmasked millions of their surveillance targets through a Flock redaction error. Listen to…

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How Benn Jordan Discovered Flock’s Cameras Were Left Streaming to the Internet

On the podcast this week, I talked to YouTuber Benn Jordan, who has done some of our favorite reporting on Flock, the automated license plate reader surveillance company. A couple months ago, he found vulnerabilities in some of Flock’s license plate reader cameras. I have been following Benn’s work for a while, and soon after…

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Astronomers Discovered Something Near the Dawn of Time That Shouldn’t Exist

🌘 Subscribe to 404 Media to get The Abstract, our newsletter about the most exciting and mind-boggling science news and studies of the week. Astronomers have discovered an ancient reservoir of gas that is too hot for cosmic models to handle, reports a study published on Monday in Nature.  By peering over 12 billion years…

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HarperCollins Will Use AI to Translate Harlequin Romance Novels

Book publisher HarperCollins said it will start translating romance novels under its famous Harlequin label in France using AI, reducing or eliminating the pay for the team of human contract translators who previously did this work. Publisher’s Weekly broke the news in English after French outlets reported on the story in December. According to a…

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Hilton Hotel That Refused DHS Reservations Backpedals

A Hilton branded hotel that originally declined to host guests because they were with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  has backpedalled, saying in a statement Monday it does “not discriminate against any individuals or agencies and apologize to those impacted.” The episode started earlier on Monday when the official DHS X account posted what…

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