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‘Seeing 80,000 people leave the city was ominous, and fascinating’: Aaron Stern’s best phone picture

The New York-based photographer on how he glimpsed the collapse of civilisation during Covid – in the window of a pizza place When Aaron Stern considers what inspires his work, he is reminded of the Leonard Cohen lyric, “There’s a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” In March 2020, as New York …

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My inbox is piling up with spam again and my email doppelgänger is to blame | Shelley Hepworth

What do you do with an online doppelgänger? Use their streaming logins, cancel their bookings or fight them for naming rights As I unsubscribe from the ninth email in three days urging me to “refinance now!” if I don’t want to miss a “special rate!”, I curse my email doppelgänger. She’s landed us on a …

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Uncanny Valley review – a menacing robot examines the meaning of life

Battersea Arts Centre, LondonWriter Thomas Melle delivers a lecture via his android counterpart in an unsettling show that poses big questions It’s the fingers that get to me. Bitten and weathered, the skin worn down in places, they are incredibly detailed and utterly convincing. I’m looking up close at an animatronic, or robot, of the …

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‘A really bad deal’: Michigan awards GM $1bn in incentives for new electric cars

Automakers’ history of taking fat subsidies and overpromising job growth make some analysts skeptical of the deal In September, Ford stunned Michigan when it announced plans to build two massive electric vehicle (EV) plants in the nation’s southeast instead of its midwestern back yard. Fearing the future of the automotive industry was leaving Detroit, the …

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Best podcasts of the week: Modern Family star spoofs true-crime shows

Sarah Hyland and What We Do in the Shadows’ Harvey Guillén appear in a twist-filled comedy that satirises murder-based pods. Plus: a look at the Brooklyn riots that went on to shape New York Bone, Marry, BuryThe world would be a better place if all true-crime podcasts opened with a karaoke version of Céline Dion. …

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‘Profiting off suffering’: AP cancels sale of migrant boat NFT amid backlash

The news agency has since deleted the tweet promoting the sale and called it ‘poor choice of imagery’ The Associated Press has withdrawn plans to sell a video “of migrants drifting in an overcrowded boat in the Mediterranean” as an NFT after facing a backlash online. The news outlet’s Thursday tweet advertising the clip, which …

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Ukrainian government calls on hackers to help defend against Russia

Cybersecurity firm seeks volunteers to help nation’s military conduct espionage operations against Russian forces The government of Ukraine is asking for volunteers from the country’s hacker underground to help protect critical infrastructure and conduct cyber spying missions against Russian troops, according two people involved in the project. As Russian forces attacked cities across Ukraine, requests …

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