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‘I’m Witnessing a Lot of Emptiness’: How ICE Uprooted Normal Life in Minneapolis
WIRED talks to a postal worker, a teacher, two US citizens detained by federal agents, and six more Minnesota residents about life in an occupied American city.
A new analysis finds that data centers’ energy demands will drastically increase power plant emissions over the next decade. Renewables, though, could cut them while helping keep prices from rising.
Internal ICE planning documents propose spending up to $50 million on a privately run network capable of shipping immigrants in custody hundreds of miles across the Upper Midwest.


This Smart Lock Looks Just Like a Normal Lock

Nikon’s Z5II Is a Fantastic Camera at a Budget Price

The Unique Ninja Air Fryer Is Marked Down
Minnesota ICE Shooting

After an ICE agent shot and killed the Minneapolis mother, conservative media launched an all-out attack on her reputation. Her identity as a queer woman was central to it.

Why ICE Can Kill With Impunity

Tech Workers Are Condemning ICE Even as Their CEOs Stay Quiet

A global onslaught of cheap Chinese green power is upending everything in its path. No one is ready for its repercussions.

You’ve Never Heard of China’s Greatest Sci-Fi Novel

Your First Humanoid Robot Coworker Will Probably Be Chinese


China’s lithium batteries aren’t always “made in China.” Companies like BYD and CATL are building factories on nearly every continent.


From Tesla to AI friends to Big Balls and back, this is our definitive breakdown of everything, and everyone, that conquered the WIRED world this year—and a few that fell from the top.

AI of a Thousand Faces

All Hail the Technocracy

WIRED Takes You Back to School

The New Era of Work Travel
Originally published September 2022: The Pacific Northwest is due for a massive quake. I trained to help rescue efforts in the aftermath—by racing around the city on an electric kid hauler.
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A People’s History of Black Twitter, Part I
































