Over the course of his presidency, he managed to be consistently wrong, outrageous, and dangerous in equal measure. We look back at his most notorious remarks.
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Intro Video
Monday, January 18, 2021
Covid, Schools, and the High-Stakes Experiment No One Wanted
Why Do Exploding Barrels Make Video Games So Much More Fun?
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Virgin Orbit Just Launched a Rocket From a 747
The US Government Needs to Invest in Digital Design
17 Bags, Backpacks, Cubes, and Straps to Protect Your Camera
Want to Write a Book This Year? These Tools Can Help
The Crooked, Complex Geometry of Round Trips
Share Streaming Accounts? Set Up Separate User Profiles
Former DOD Head: The US Needs a New Plan to Beat China on AI
Climate Change Needs an Operation Warp Speed
Saturday, January 16, 2021
If Covid-19 Did Start With a Lab Leak, Would We Ever Know?
The FBI Has Made Over 100 Arrests Related to the Capitol Riot
What Hades Can Teach Us About Ancient Greek Masculinity
DJI's Latest Compact Drone Is a Blast to Fly
The Physics of Reddit's Spinning Solar System Icon
The Race Is On to Identify and Stop Inauguration Rioters
Can This Group Revive the Finicky Corpse Flower?
Big Tech Can’t Ban Its Way Out of This
The Bygone Glory of Blockbuster's 'Pokémon Snap' Station
14 Best Weekend Deals on TVs, Laptops, and More
Friday, January 15, 2021
Faster Vaccinations, New Mutations, and More Coronavirus News
Watch Highlights From WIRED's CES Conversations
Ex-CISA Head Chris Krebs: ‘Impeachment Is the Right Mechanism’
With Discovery, Star Trek Is Finally Moving Forward
Facebook Can’t Fix What It Won’t Admit To
Hackers Used Zero-Days to Infect Windows and Android Devices
Robot Toilets, Vibrating Headbands, and Other Oddities at CES
2020 Was the One of the Hottest Years on Record
AI-Powered Text From This Program Could Fool the Government
Wikipedia Is Basically a Massive RPG
How to Preorder the Samsung Galaxy S21—and Which One to Get
Everything We Know Now About Schools, Kids, and Covid-19
I Am Not a Soldier, but I Have Been Trained to Kill
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Why TikTok (and Everyone Else) Is Singing Sea Chanteys
Can an AI Predict the Language of Viral Mutation?
Samsung Has New Galaxy Phones (and New Earbuds Too)
The DC Riot Is the Sandy Hook of the Disinformation Crisis
How Old-School Text Adventures Inspired Our Virtual Spaces
An Algorithm Is Helping a Community Detect Lead Pipes
Crime Rates Dropped in 2020—Just as They Did in 1918
The Next Gen Console Games You Should Actually Care About
The 15 Best Devices From CES That You Can Buy Now
The Local Politics of Airbnb’s Ban on DC Rentals
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
These Adorable Fish Robots Form Schools Like the Real Thing
The Future of Phone Design: Flexible Screens That Roll Up
How Law Enforcement Gets Around Your Smartphone's Encryption
Scientists Have Sequenced Dire Wolf DNA. Thanks, Science!
How a Decade-Old Game Helped Me Cope with Seasonal Depression
How Amazon Sidewalk Works—and Why You May Want to Turn It Off
The Case for Cannibalism, or: How to Survive the Donner Party
Lucasfilm Games' New Partnerships Mean the Galaxy's the Limit
The Parler Bans Open a New Front in the 'Free Speech' Wars
The Best of CES 2021
Bugsnax Is Keeping Me Going (and It Might Just Help You Too)
The Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Faces a Two-Shot Problem
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
In Minecraft, All the Server's a Stage
The Unsettling Truth About the ‘Mostly Harmless’ Hiker
There’s No Excuse to Ignore Warnings of Domestic Terrorism
My Quest to Survive Quarantine—in Heated Clothes
An Absurdly Basic Bug Let Anyone Grab All of Parler's Data
It's a Big Year for ‘Clean Tech’ at CES
The Arctic Ocean Is Teeming With Microfibers From Clothes
Postapocalyptic Video Games Saved Me From Pandemic Despair
Job Screening Service Halts Facial Analysis of Applicants
Omori Is the Horror RPG of Your Dreams (or Nightmares)
Google’s New Union Is Already Addressing Political Issues
How Many Microcovids Would You Spend on a Burrito?
A Startup Will Nix Algorithms Built on Ill-Gotten Facial Data
Monday, January 11, 2021
Mobileye Puts Lidar on a Chip—and Helps Map Intel's Future
Listening to Black Women: The Innovation Tech Can't Crack
The SolarWinds Hackers Shared Tricks With a Russian Spy Group
The Plan to Build a Global Network of Floating Power Stations
How to Get More Plant-Based Meat Onto Plates in 2021
2021 and the Conspiracies of Johnny Mnemonic
If You Are Going to Survive, You Must Prepare to Fail
CES Liveblog: Smart Home, Workout Tech, and So Many TVs
Sunday, January 10, 2021
A Newfound Source of Cellular Order in the Chemistry of Life
The Best Cheap Phones for (Almost) Every Budget
6 Apps to Help You Trim Down Subscriptions—and Save Money
A Digital Picture Frame Is My Favorite Way to Keep in Touch
Saturday, January 9, 2021
The SolarWinds Investigation Ramps Up
What Would It Take to Run a City on 100 Percent Clean Energy?
Amazon's Fitness Tracker Teaches You How to Be Nicer (Kinda)
The Mystery of the World’s Loneliest Penguins
How Long Would It Take for a 747 to Stop, Like in Tenet?
The 14 Best Weekend Deals on Home Goods, Tech, and TVs
The Capitol Attack Doesn’t Justify Expanding Surveillance
Friday, January 8, 2021
The 2 Tweets That Got Trump Banned Were Far From His Worst
The DC Insurrection Lays Bare the Fiction of America
A Virus Variant Spreads, Vaccine Efforts Accelerate, and More
WhatsApp Has Shared Your Data With Facebook for Years
Your Media Diet Will Never Be the Same
The Mandalorian Is Way Better in Season 2
A Trump Ban Is Easy. Fixing Facebook and Twitter Will Be Hard
Get the Most Out of Your iPad With These Accessories
Trump Gets Suspended, but CES Does Not
The Rise of Sierra Online Wasn’t Exactly a Fairytale
New York City Proposes Regulating Algorithms Used in Hiring
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