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Plus: Disney, Epic Games, and others pull advertising from YouTube after a child exploitation controversy; Lyft will launch its pre-IPO roadshow in mid-March; this Spotify quiz is the best time-waster in ages.


Plus: Amazon beat Google in Q4 smart speaker shipments; Trump signs the US Space Force into existence; the spectacular failure of the world’s only hard rock theme park.


Plus: A coalition of 16 US states sues to stop Trump’s use of emergency powers to fund his border wall; China’s most popular app is a government propaganda tool built by Alibaba; Alexa and the search for the one perfect answer.


Plus: Northern Virginia is keeping Amazon’s 25,000 jobs; Amazon invests in a rival to Tesla’s electric cars; what all the US presidents served at state dinners — and what it means.


Plus: Trump will declare a national emergency to get money for his wall; JPMorgan Chase creates its own cryptocurrency; meet Australia’s first tech billionaires.


Plus: Newspapers are upset that Apple wants 50 percent of the revenue from its forthcoming subscription service; Levi’s files for an IPO as it reaches beyond denim; teen journalists memorialize victims of gun violence in “Since Parkland.”


Plus: Apple’s “Netflix for news” subscription service is getting pushback from major publishers; Activision is laying off 775 people on the heels of its best-ever financial year; affordable Valentine’s Day gifts.


Plus: Trump signs an executive order “prioritizing” AI development; Doordash arms itself with $500 million in new funding as its rivals prepare to IPO; luxury department store Barney’s is opening a pop-up pot shop in Beverly Hills.