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2025-05-01

What Is Fascism?

Robert Paxton is one of the world’s foremost scholars of fascism and in his 2004 book The Anatomy of Fascism (Bookshop), he defined the term: Fascism may be defined as...

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Canada’s Air Force Could Have Both the F-35 and JAS 39 Gripen Fighters

Key Points: Amid strained US-Canada relations and Prime Minister Carney’s review of the 88-unit F-35 deal, this analysis explores a unique possibility: Canada operating a mixed fleet. -Canada could potentially...

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Signs Grow That AI Is Starting to Seriously Bite Into the Job Market

The discrepancy between expectations and reality faced by young college graduates entering the United States workforce has hit an all-time low. Figures published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics...

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Introducing MCP: A new way to connect Fin and your customer data to your business tools

Learn how MCP enables Fin to connect with your business tools seamlessly, creating more powerful, personalized customer experiences.

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Canada’s F-35 Fighter Purchase Is a Never-ending Controversy. Good News for JAS 39 Gripen?

Until recently, Canada was dead set on acquiring F-35 Lightning II fighters from the US. With recent comments from President Trump and the ongoing trade war between the US and...

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Pirouette Abecedarium at MoMA: “Twenty-six designers, scholars, DJs, photographers, and entrepreneurs will...

Pirouette Abecedarium at MoMA: “Twenty-six designers, scholars, DJs, photographers, and entrepreneurs will each present on one paradigm-shifting object or idea, each corresponding to one letter of the alphabet.” 💬 Join...

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Borderlands 4 looks like more of the same yet again—and in 2025, that's not enough

When your big, headline features are just basic quality-of-life improvements, something's not right.

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HackerNoon Partners with AIESEC in Nigeria to Empower the Next Generation of Thought Leaders

HackerNoon has partnered with AIESEC Nigeria to provide young professionals with tools, mentorship, and publishing opportunities to thrive in tech through writing.

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Zuckerberg Says in Response to Loneliness Epidemic, He Will Create Most of Your Friends Using Artificial Intelligence

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is far more concerned about his billions of customers making friends with foul-mouthed AI chatbots than creating bonds with real human beings. In an interview with...

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Scientists on the Trump regime’s war on science in the US. “However...

Scientists on the Trump regime’s war on science in the US. “However bad everyone on the outside thinks it is, it is a million times worse. They’re dismantling and destroying...

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The prices, they keep a-rising

Microsoft in a support document today:As of May 1, we have adjusted recommended retailer pricing for our consoles and controllers worldwide. We also expect to adjust the pricing of some...

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Backpressure Isn’t a Bug: It’s a Feature for Building Resilient Systems (5/1/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, May 1, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Columbian Exposition opened...

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Being Attracted to Junk Food is a Feature Turned Bug

The article explores how our evolutionary predispositions for calorie-dense foods and energy conservation are exploited by modern industries. Just as processed foods hijack our taste preferences, digital platforms manipulate our...

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Mark Zuckerberg Thinks You Don't Have Enough Friends and His Chatbots Are the Answer

The CEO of Meta says "the average American has fewer than three friends, fewer than three people they would consider friends. And the average person has demand for meaningfully more.”

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The Houthis Are Creating Chaos for U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers in the Red Sea

Key Points: A US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet fell overboard from the USS Harry S. Truman on April 28th after the carrier executed sharp evasive maneuvers in the Red Sea,...

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