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Domain Dispute
Who Should Control the Internet's .Org Addresses?
Klint Finley
Government
This is the year when politics gets shaken by an epic youthquake
Reem Ebrahim Al-Hashimi
Tech in Two
A Disinformation Crackdown, Coronavirus Wildcards, and More
Ricki Harris
Election Season
YouTube Will Police Political Videos More Closely
Paris Martineau
Journalism
One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack
WIRED Staff
Opinion
Alphabet Flirts With $1 Trillion but Needs a Second Act
Zachary Karabell
Slip Sliding Away
Snow and Ice Pose a Vexing Obstacle for Self-Driving Cars
Will Knight
Brexit
Brexit might be done but Brexit Twitter will rage on for eternity
Gian M. Volpicelli
Cities
London's e-scooter gold rush will only worsen the transport chaos
Maria Mellor, WIRED UK
Roundup
Uber in Vancouver, a Vehicle Ban in SF, and Other Car News
Aarian Marshall
Q&A
A Foundation Built on Oil Embraces the Green Revolution
Scott Thurm
Trains
This is how Europe is ushering in a new golden era of train travel
Duncan Geere
Brexit
The UK Exited the EU—and Is Leaving a 'Meme Ban' Behind
Will Bedingfield
Ground Rules
Vancouver Wants to Avoid Other Cities' Uber and Lyft Mistakes
Aarian Marshall
Plaintext
How to Die—and Grieve—in 2020
Steven Levy
Stealth Mode
Alphabet Has a Second, Secretive Quantum Computing Team
Tom Simonite
Retail
From Casper to Eve, all mattress companies are basically doomed
Laura Miller
Cities
This is the year a major European city will ban cars from its centre
Martin Mignot
Charging
Tesla Reports Strong Results, but Challenges Loom Ahead
Aarian Marshall
Morning Sonata
San Francisco Joins the Move to Ban Cars From a Major Street
Alex Davies
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