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Despite Protests, Elon Musk Secures Air Permit for xAI
03. July 2025 (01:41)
xAI’s gas turbines get official approval from Memphis, Tennessee, even as civil rights groups prepare to sue over alleged Clean Air Act violations. (Wired)
The New Era of Work Travel
02. July 2025 (21:00)
Don’t sweat the expense reports—from first-class tech to multiday commutes, WIRED and Condé Nast Traveler help you navigate the perks and pitfalls of the modern business trip. (Wired)
A Group of Young Cybercriminals Poses the ‘Most Imminent Threat’ of Cyberattacks Right Now
02. July 2025 (19:56)
The Scattered Spider hacking group has caused chaos among retailers, insurers, and airlines in recent months. Researchers warn that its flexible structure poses challenges for defense. (Wired)
Xbox Hit With Layoffs and Game Cancellations as Microsoft Cuts 9,000 Jobs
02. July 2025 (19:33)
“These changes come at a time when we have more players, games, and gaming hours than ever before,” said Xbox head Phil Spencer in an email to staff. (Wired)
The 10 Best Carry-On Luggage for Business Travelers
02. July 2025 (18:01)
Whether you’re looking for whisper-quiet wheels or the most durable of hard-shells, here are WIRED and Condé Nast Traveler’s essential carry-on bags. (Wired)
What Could a Healthy AI Companion Look Like?
02. July 2025 (18:00)
A chatbot designed to avoid anthropomorphism offers a compelling glimpse into the future of human-to-AI relationships. (Wired)
Affluent Travelers Are Ditching Business Class for Business Jets
02. July 2025 (17:00)
With a rise in “semiprivate” carriers, new booking tech, and commercial airline partnerships, it’s never been easier to fly private. (Wired)
For Today's Business Traveler, It's All About Work-Life Integration
02. July 2025 (17:00)
With hybrid lifestyles now the norm, business trips have become more intentional, more mobile, and surprisingly more restorative. (Wired)
Airport Lounges Are Sexy Again—if You Can Get In
02. July 2025 (17:00)
The latest wave of premium airport lounges are harder to get into, but for big-spending business travelers, no amenity is off the table. (Wired)
Insurers Aren’t Saying Whether They’ll Cover Vaccines for Kids if Government Stops Recommending Them
02. July 2025 (16:25)
RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisory board could stop recommending some routine childhood immunizations, leaving insurers to decide whether to still cover them. For now, most are remaining tight-lipped. (Wired)