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This Target Deal Gets You a Laptop With Anti-Glare Technology and HD Camera for Under $200

Technology tamfitronics This HP Chromebook is made for binging your favorite shows and movies, while a built-in HD webcam makes it great for taking work or school calls tooIf you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.If you’ve been waiting to pick up a new laptop, you’ll want to snag this surprise early Back to School deal at Target, which gets you a brand new HP laptop for just $199. Regularly $299+, the Target sale saves you $100 off the best-selling laptop, which is great for work and home use as well.BACK TO SCHOOL DEAL HP 14″ Chromebook LaptopThe HP laptop sale gets you a 14-inch Chromebook in silver with full HD display (with anti-glare technology), a built-in HD webcam and...
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Journalists Drill Down on Ongoing Covid Risks, Escalating Health Care Costs
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Journalists Drill Down on Ongoing Covid Risks, Escalating Health Care Costs

Health News tamfitronics Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health, discussed the spike in covid cases across the U.S. on CBS’ “CBS Mornings” on July 24.Click here to watch Gounder on “CBS Mornings”Click here to read Tarena Lofton’s “Covid Is Still With Us, but the Guidance Has Changed. Here’s What to Know if You’re Exposed.”KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed health care affordability on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on July 19. Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report”Read Judith Graham’s “Lack of Affordability Tops Older Americans’ List of Health Care Worries” Related TopicsAgingHealth Care CostsStatesCOVID-19GeorgiaContact UsSubmit a Story Tip
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Stop X’s Grok AI From Training on Your Tweets
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Stop X’s Grok AI From Training on Your Tweets

Top Stories Tamfitronics The fallout from CrowdStrike’s deleterious software update came into full view this week as system administrators and IT staffers scrambled to get digital systems back online and return operations to normal. Elsewhere, the Olympics began this week, and Paris is ready with a controversial new surveillance system that hints at a future of ubiquitous CCTV camera coverage. And researchers revealed new findings this week about the innovative malware Russia used in January to sabotage a heating utility in Lviv and cut heat to 600 Ukrainian buildings at the coldest point in the year.The US Department of Defense has a $141 billion idea to modernize US intercontinental ballistic missiles and their silos around the country. Meanwhile, the European Commission is allocating €7.3 billion for defense research—from drones and tanks to battleships and space...
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