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Can China’s No. 2 automaker make it in America?

illustration of Geely vehicle

Is the long freeze on Chinese automakers selling cars in the US finally starting to thaw? China is the largest auto market in the world and now the largest car exporter, too. But high tariffs and geopolitical tensions have kept Chinese automakers away from US customers. Many of those cars are ready for primetime and are fully competitive with current offerings in the United States.

Geely is among those Chinese carmakers that want to sell their cars here. It's already sailed past one of two hurdles any of them need to clear to do that: Its Volvo Cars division already has an assembly plant in South Carolina that would let it build its cars do …

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How the men in the Epstein files defeated #MeToo

An image of Jeffrey Epstein with a file redacted behind him. Peeking through the redactions are Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Peter Thiel
The boys’ club | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images

He might be dead, but it sure seems like Jeffrey Epstein won.

Sure, Epstein was arrested on charges of sex trafficking minors. Sure, he died in jail. (I am not going to wade into the debate about how.) But he subscribed to a racist, misogynist ideology that meant rich white men like him could do whatever they liked. And it seems he took measures to spread it.

The latest tranche of Epstein documents made it obvious. Consider all the "contrarians" and "anti-woke" warriors who show up in the latest dump: Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Larry Summers, Steve Bannon, and of course, Donald Trump. With apologies to George Carlin: It's a big club, and the …

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Uber found liable for sexual assault in first of thousands of similar lawsuits

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A federal jury in Phoenix has found Uber to be liable for the sexual assault of one of its passengers, potentially setting a precedent for more than 3,000 similar cases consolidated in US federal court. As part of the verdict, Uber has been ordered to pay $8.5 million in damages to the victim, Jaylynn Dean, who said she was raped by her Uber driver during a ride to her hotel in November 2023.

The ridehailing giant has long argued that it cannot be held responsible for the criminal actions of drivers on its platform, having faced years of scrutiny for numerous passenger safety concerns.

"Today's verdict validates the thousands of survivors …

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TikTok’s infinite scroll is too addictive, say EU regulators

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EU regulators have declared that TikTok's "addictive design" may put it in breach of the Digital Services Act (DSA), in the preliminary results of an ongoing investigation into the social media app. If those findings are confirmed, TikTok could face a major fine and be required to "change the basic design of its service" in order to comply with the law.

The European Commission took particular issue with TikTok's "infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and its highly personalised recommender system," arguing that TikTok failed to implement proper safeguards to ensure the "addictive" features don't "harm the physical and mental wellbe …

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Google is expanding AirDrop support to more Android devices ‘very soon’

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Transferring data between iPhones and Android devices is about to get a lot easier. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge

After introducing AirDrop support to Pixel 10 devices last year, Google is now set to expand it to phones made by other Android partners. Eric Kay, vice president of engineering for Android, confirmed in a press briefing attended by Android Authority that "a lot more" Android devices will be able to use Quick Share to initiate AirDrop sessions with Apple devices this year.

"We spent a lot of time and energy to make sure that we could build something that was compatible not only with iPhone but iPads and MacBooks," Kay said. "Now that we've proven it out, we're working with our partners to expand it into the rest of the ecosystem, and you sh …

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HBO is turning Baldur’s Gate into a TV show

A screenshot from Baldur’s Gate 3.

HBO is developing a Baldur's Gate TV show that will continue the story of Larian Studios' hit RPG Baldur's Gate 3, according to Deadline. The Last Of Us co-creator Craig Mazin will serve as the show's creator, writer, executive producer, and showrunner.

While it's set to feature new protagonists, the plan is for existing characters from the game to return, and Mazin plans to reach out to cast members from Baldur's Gate 3 with "ideas for them to participate in the TV adaptation and ways that would make that possible," Deadline says. (I hope the whole main cast returns because they're all so great.)

It's unclear when this new Baldur's Gate s …

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Roblox is working to pull in adult players

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After rolling out age verification last year, Roblox is aiming to grow the number of players over 18 on its platform. As noted in its 2025 year-end earnings report, 45 percent of Roblox's daily active users have completed an age check as of January 31st. Of those who have verified their age, 27 percent are adults. Roblox also reported that this age category is spending more money on its platform than users under 18.

Roblox is planning to try to pull in more adult players by expanding certain "high-fidelity" genres on its platform, as the earnings report notes: "We are prioritizing some of the largest and highest-monetizing genres in the ga …

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Republicans attack ‘woke’ Netflix — and ignore YouTube

A photo of Ted Sarandos during a Senate hearing

When Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos entered the Senate office building on Tuesday, he got thrown a curveball. What started as a standard antitrust hearing relating to the Warner Bros. merger quickly devolved into a performative Republican attack about the spread of "woke" ideology on the streaming service. At the same time, arguably a much more influential platform was completely ignored: YouTube.

After grilling Sarandos about residual payments, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) launched into a completely different line of questioning: "Why is it that so much of Netflix content for children promotes a transgender ideology?" Hawley asked, making an unsub …

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Iron Lung’s path to theaters was unique, even if the movie isn’t

Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach attends the Iron Lung Los Angeles Premiere at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Los Angeles.

As a movie, Iron Lung is occasionally thrilling but mostly forgettable. It's a small-budget horror flick that has some cool ideas and pulls them off in an extremely efficient way, creating a sense of tension that unfortunately never turns into outright scares. But the most important thing about it is what it represents. At a time when movie theaters are dominated by only the biggest blockbusters and smaller films are trying to forge their own paths, Iron Lung managed to make more than $20 million at the box office without the backing of a major studio. All it took was a lot of help from YouTube.

The circumstances around Iron Lung aren't exa …

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The price of Bitcoin drops below $65,000

On Thursday, Bitcoin's value fell over 10 percent in a single day, dropping to around $64,000, the lowest it has been since the 2024 Presidential election, as CNBC reports. After crossing $100,000 in November 2024 and peaking at over $122,000 in October 2025, the cryptocurrency has been in a steady decline for the last several weeks.

Here are some other crypto headlines that have popped up as Bitcoin's price continues to slide:

  • Ethereum-focused treasury BitMine's hoard lost over $8 billion in value on Thursday as Ether dropped below $2,000, CoinDesk reports.
  • Bitcoin has effectively erased "all gains since its $69,000 all-time high in …

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