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The Chaos at OpenAI, Explained How fears over the future led to a tech-world coup.
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Epic v. Google, explained Photo illustration by Cath Virginia / The VergeEverything you need to know about the big app store trial kicking off November 6th. Continue reading…
U.S. Aid to Ukraine, and When It Might Run Out, Explained President Biden has said the United States will assist Ukraine’s fight against Russia “for as long as it takes.” But Republican support for continuing aid has declined.
Venezuela Migration Explained Unable to build safe or stable lives in other parts of South America, many people are making the perilous journey to the United States.
The Fight Between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Explained Azerbaijan has started a new military operation in a region shaped by decades of tension and conflict. Here’s a guide.
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From obscure to unknown, The Ocho’s eight weirdest sports explained You’re going to see some interesting and odd things being played during The Ocho. Here’s everything you need to know about them.
The Axial Cut Explained and Why Filmmakers Use It And … cut!
All the Different Bars at the Gym, Explained The first step in lifting a barbell is loading weight plates onto the bar. At some gyms, there’s only one type of bar, and it weighs 45 pounds, and that’s all you need to know. But that’s not the only type out there, and if your gym has different bars of different shapes and weights, it’s possible to get confused. Read more…
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Popular Sins, Explained Greed is one of the most popular sins, which explains why it inspired so many Bible verses. For example, Luke 12:15 reads, “Life does not consist in an abundance of possessions,” and was clearly written in a time before pinball machines and dirt bikes. Cussing is a confusing sin because it requires context. When a farmer refers to his donkey as …
Bilateral Deficit Explained On the advantages of unilateral and iso-lateral exercises