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Trump Signs Order to Cut Staff at Seven Government Agencies
President Donald Trump’s administration on Saturday began making deep cuts to Voice of America and other government-run, pro-democracy programming as…
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Trump Signs Bill Avoiding Government Shutdown for Six Months
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation funding the government through the end of September, ending the…
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Is Trump Imposing a New Travel Ban? Here’s What to Know
The Trump Administration is reportedly considering a new travel ban for citizens of up to 43 countries—a potential escalation of…
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Trump Orders Strikes on Iran-Backed Houthi Rebels in Yemen
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump said he ordered a series of airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, on…
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Monster Storm Across the U.S. Kill at Least 16
OKLAHOMA CITY — The threat of violent tornadoes in parts of the U.S. proved deadly as well as destructive as…
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Appeals Court Lifts Blocks on Trump’s Orders Restricting DEI
WASHINGTON — An appeals court on Friday lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity,…
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SpaceX Launches New Crew to Replace NASA’s Stuck Astronauts
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The replacements for NASA’s two stuck astronauts launched to the International Space Station on Friday night,…
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Here’s What Trump Said Inside the Justice Department
President Donald Trump delivered what sounded like one of his typical meandering, grievance-laden campaign speeches on Friday, but it was…
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Head of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Reportedly Killed
BAGHDAD — The head of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has been killed in Iraq in an operation…
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Why Some Indian Muslims Hide Their Identity
As an Indian Muslim, I have learned to say many words in whispers. The thought recently struck me when my…
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Schumer Averts a Shutdown—and Ignites a Rebellion
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FDA Issues Warning Amid Uptick in Laughing Gas Injuries
WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials are tracking a rise in injuries tied to the misuse of nitrous oxide, or laughing…
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Hackman’s Dog Likely Died of Dehydration and Starvation
SANTA FE, N.M. — An examination of the dog found dead along with actor Gene Hackman and his wife in…
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Here Are the Democrats Who Voted to Avert a Shutdown
In a dramatic break with much of their party, ten Senate Democrats voted alongside Republicans on Friday to pass a…
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Are Artificial Food Dyes Safe to Eat?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) who has vowed to address chronic illnesses…
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‘Diddy’ Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Trafficking Charges
NEW YORK — Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs returned to federal court in New York City on Friday, pleading not guilty to…
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The Price of Gold Keeps Climbing. Here’s What to Know
NEW YORK — Amid widespread economic turmoil, the price of gold has soared to levels never seen before. Gold futures…
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Mark Carney Is Sworn in as Canada’s New Prime Minister
TORONTO — Former central banker Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister on Friday, and will now…
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Measles Cases Reach Nearly 300 Total in Texas and New Mexico
Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico are now up to nearly 300 cases, and two unvaccinated people have…
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Canada’s Not Ruling Out Energy, Minerals In Trump Trade War
Canada’s energy minister is angry. Speaking to me while in Houston for CERAWeek, Jonathan Wilkinson described the phases of Canada’s…
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What Legal Experts Say About Trump’s EPA Deregulations
Earlier this week, the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) head, Lee Zeldin announced 31 actions aimed at rolling back a number…
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Illinois Votes on New State Flag Design
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Flags engender such loyalty and pride, they often become very personal emblems with quirky or quaint nicknames:…
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Photos Show the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse in All its Glory
But the moon did not vanish from the sky entirely. Bright white sunlight contains all of the colors of the…
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A Pill to Prevent COVID-19 Shows Promise
By now, most people have reached a resigned acceptance when it comes to COVID-19. We accept that we’re probably going…
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What Europe’s New Rearmament Plan Gets Wrong
The Ukraine peace process initiated by the Trump Administration—which this week saw Ukraine agree to a 30-day ceasefire and Russia…
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Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Has ICC Hearing
Rodrigo Duterte, who served as Philippine President from 2016 to 2022, appeared for the first time at the International Criminal…
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Here’s How to Prepare for a Storm
Severe thunderstorms are set to intensify and affect much of the Midwest region, growing Friday afternoon and striking overnight and…
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Hamas Agrees to Release a U.S.-Israeli Hostage
JERUSALEM — Hamas said on Friday it has accepted a proposal from mediators to release one living American-Israeli hostage and…
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U.S. Storm System: Tornadoes, Blizzards, and Wildfire Risk
A huge storm system crossing the U.S. threatens to unleash tornadoes Friday in the Mississippi Valley, blizzards in the northern…
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What an All-Female Team to Summit Denali Can Teach Us About Historic Firsts
In June of 1970, amid the snow-covered rock ramparts of Denali (the true name of North America’s highest peak), six…
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Republicans Avando Conservative Values Abroad?
The U.S. government is in the middle of a dramatic and dangerous shift in foreign policy away from Ukraine (and…
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Millions Celebrate Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors
NEW DELHI — Millions of people in South Asia celebrated Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, on Friday by smearing…
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Democrat Angie Craig on How to Win Back Midwestern Voters
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Some Historians Call Trump a ‘Transformative President’
After Donald Trump’s first presidential victory, supporters and opponents alike argued that he was an aberration—a fluke winner who was…
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Mahmoud Khalil Says He Felt Kidnapped During Swift Detention
NEW YORK — Handcuffed and shackled, Mahmoud Khalil was rushed from New York to Louisiana last weekend in a manner…
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The Government Offices DOGE Could Close This Year
The General Services Administration, working with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, has notified landlords that federal agencies will be…
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10 Big Questions Ahead of the Severance Season 2 Finale
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Episode 9 of Severance Season 2. After a few episodes that took us away…
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American Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Denver Airport Gate
DENVER — An American Airlines plane caught fire after landing at Denver International Airport on Thursday, prompting slides to be…
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Columbia Expels Student Protestors Who Seized Building
NEW YORK — Columbia University has expelled or suspended some students who took over a campus building during pro-Palestinian protests…
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Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva of Arizona Dies at Age 77
WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva, a champion of environmental protections and progressive ideals who took on principled but…
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Schumer Announces He’ll Help GOP Avert Shutdown
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday evening that he would help advance a House GOP spending bill that would…
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DeJoy Lets DOGE Into the Postal Service
Louis DeJoy is letting DOGE into the Postal Service. On Thursday, the Postmaster General told congressional leaders that he signed…
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Judge Says Trump Must Rehire Probationary Workers
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge in San Francisco ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to rehire thousands, if not tens…
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Breaking Down the Long Bright River Finale
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Long Bright River. Another day, another gritty crime drama about the hunt for a…
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What to Know About Dr. Mehmet Oz, Trump’s Pick to Lead CMS
On March 14, Dr. Mehmet Oz will answer questions from members of the Senate Finance Committee in his confirmation hearing…
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How to Steer Clear of Smishing Scams
Recently, several state and federal agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Internal Revenue Service, have warned against…
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Acne Treatments Recalled Due to Benzene Levels
WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials are asking retailers to pull a small number of acne creams from their store shelves…
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Everything to Know About The Wheel of Time Season 3
Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Wheel of Time Season 3 of the Wheel of Time is out today. The fantasy…
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All the Controversies Surrounding Disney’s Snow White Remake
Snow White has been one of Disney’s most popular movies since it came out in 1937. But the live-action adaptation,…
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Breaking Down Netflix’s Crime Drama Adolescence
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Adolescence Adolescence, streaming on Netflix, is more about a tragic loss of adolescence. The…
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The True Cost of Trump’s Cuts to NOAA and NASA
But NOAA is now threatened. As the Associated Press and others have reported, the agency’s already stretched workforce of 13,000…
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Grim New Bird Report Shows U.S. Duck Population Dwindling
WASHINGTON — At least 112 North American bird species have lost more than half their populations in the past 50…
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Why the U.S. Doesn’t Vaccinate Poultry Against Bird Flu
OMAHA, Neb. — Vaccines could be a key means of suppressing bird flu and avoiding the slaughter of millions of…
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DOGE Could Cut Free Tax Filing Program
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mia Francis, a 22-year-old barista from Boston, filed her taxes on her own this year for the…
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How Musk, Altman, AI Leaders Face the ‘Oppenheimer Moment’
This year, hundreds of billions of dollars will be spent to scale AI systems in pursuit of superhuman capabilities. CEOs…
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Why I’m Replacing Doomscrolling With Poetry
The American people are living through a moment of seismic uncertainty and social shocks. One day, our president and vice…
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Influencer Sam Jones Takes Baby Wombat From Mom in Australia
A U.S. influencer has drawn anger and criticism in Australia, including from the country’s Prime Minister, after she was filmed…
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Trump Threatens Retaliatory 200% Tariff on European Wine
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened a 200% tariff on European wine, champagne and spirits if the European…
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Michelle Zauner Isn’t the Sad Girl Pop Star You Hoped For
Michelle Zauner wants to set the record straight: She is not trying to reclaim the label “sad girl music.” Since…
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How We Chose the World’s Greatest Places 2025
The world is smaller than ever. The global proliferation of video on social media has made other cultures more accessible,…
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What to Know Of Tensions Between Iran and U.S. Under Trump
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A letter U.S. President Donald Trump wrote to Iran’s supreme leader in an attempt to…
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What Do I Do With My Leftover Frozen Embryos After IVF?
In a tank across town, suspended in liquid nitrogen at -320°F, float my leftover embryos, whose future is unknown to…
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What 1860s Prussia Can Teach Us About Constitutional Crises
In the first few months of his second term, President Donald Trump has raised concerns among commentators and academics that…
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Can Young People Afford to Not Go to College?
Is college really worth it? It’s a fair question, especially when directed at university presidents like me. Rising tuition, the…
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SpaceX Delays Flight to Replace NASA’s Stuck Astronauts
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A launch pad problem prompted SpaceX to delay a flight to the International Space Station on…
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In Shutdown Standoff, Republicans Bank on Democrats Caving
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Kuwait Frees a Group of Jailed Americans
WASHINGTON — Kuwait has released a group of American prisoners, including veterans and military contractors jailed for years on drug-related…
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Trump Suggests Many Fired Federal Workers Won’t Be Missed
A day after the Department of Education announced deep cuts expected to gut the agency, President Trump was dismissive of…
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1 Big Difference at Harvey Weinstein’s Next Trial
NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein’s #MeToo retrial next month will largely be an abridged version of the original, with one…
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Egg Prices Soar as Easter and Passover Approach
NEW YORK — Egg prices again reached a record high in February, as the bird flu continues to run rampant…
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Why Your Cortisol Levels Shouldn’t Stress You Out
Do you feel overwhelmed by daily tasks? Catch yourself thinking negative or pessimistic thoughts? Blame your high cortisol levels, influencers…
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U.S. Industries and Products That Rely on Aluminum and Steel
Steel and aluminum are ubiquitous in Americans’ lives. A stainless steel refrigerator holds aluminum soda cans. A stainless steel drum…
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How UTIs Became a Common Misdiagnosis in Medicine
It’s one of the most common misdiagnoses in American medicine, and it usually happens like this: An old and frail…
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What to Know About Dave Weldon, Trump’s Pick to Lead the CDC
President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), former Republican Congressman Dr. Dave…
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How Both Trump and Xi Can Stop a Trade War
I just returned from Beijing, where government and business leaders warned of rising tensions with the United States but remained…
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‘Long Bright River’ Review: The Lone Female Cop Is a Fantasy
Mickey Fitzpatrick is not like other cops. In fact, she seems to have little in common with anyone in her…
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California Woman is Reunited with Beloved Cat after Wildfire
It appears the tall tale that all cats have nine lives may be true for a California Maine coon named…
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The Long Fight Against the Department of Education
On the campaign trail and in office, President Donald Trump has called for the elimination of the Department of Education.…
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Trump Campaigned as Protector of Free Speech. What Happened?
DENVER — When President Donald Trump gave his joint address to Congress last week, he boasted that in his first…
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E.U. Sets Retaliatory Tariffs on Republican States’ Produce
BRUSSELS — The European Union on Wednesday announced retaliatory trade action with new duties on U.S. industrial and farm products,…
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Center-Right Party Wins Most Votes in Greenland’s Elections
NUUK, Greenland — The center-right Demokraatit Party won the most votes in Greenland’s parliamentary elections, a surprise result as the…
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Tiger Woods’ Injury Keeps Him Out of the Masters
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Tiger Woods had a less invasive surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon on Tuesday, which…
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USAID Workers Told to Destroy Documents
WASHINGTON — A union for U.S. Agency for International Development contractors asked a federal judge Tuesday to intervene in any…
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Education Department to Lay Off Half of Its Staff
WASHINGTON — The Education Department plans to lay off more than 1,300 of its employees as part of an effort…
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Trump Halts Doubling Tariffs on Canadian Metals
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s threat Tuesday to double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%…
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How To Prepare For A Recession
Questions about the state of the economy intensified this week as the U.S. stock market fell on Monday yet again—just…
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The Scientific Search for Youth
Later this year, a handful of people with a rare eye condition will receive a novel injection that is designed…
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How to See The March Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse
Unlike a total solar eclipse, when the disk of the sun is completely blackened, an eclipsed moon does not vanish…
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Trump’s Massive Cuts to the VA Betrays Veterans Like Me
As a disabled veteran, I have entrusted my life to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) since 1999. When an…
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Majority of the World’s Population Breathes Dirty Air
BENGALURU, India — Most of the world has dirty air, with just 17% of cities globally meeting air pollution guidelines,…
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Trump Administration to Resume Military Aid to Ukraine
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — The Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, and Kyiv…
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Here’s How Tesla’s Sales Have Been Hit Around the World
Tesla sales have been faltering worldwide as consumers push back against the company’s CEO Elon Musk and his political involvement…
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S&P 500 Drops to Record Low As Trump Escalates His Trade War
NEW YORK — The S&P 500 has dropped more than 10% below its record following President Donald Trump’s latest escalation…
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The Hottest Job in DC: Helping Allies Make Sense of Trump
Predictability is the most valuable currency of diplomacy. But it’s been in decidedly short supply in Washington since Jan. 20,…
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A New Documentary Traces What Led to the Rust Shooting
On Oct. 21, 2021, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was accidentally shot and killed by a prop gun containing live rounds on…
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Why Duke’s Cooper Flagg Will Be the Star of March Madness
Duke University’s men’s basketball success over the years—the national championships, the Final Four appearances, all the NBA players who’ve honed…
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The American Exceptionalism That Made Usha Vance and Me
My mother’s name is Usha, and for years, when I told non-South Asian people her name, I’d squint, trying to…
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Southwest Airlines Charging Passengers for Checked Bags
Southwest Airlines said Tuesday that it will begin charging customers a fee to check bags, abandoning a decades-long practice that…
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The Meaning of Rodrigo Duterte’s Arrest
March 11 was a day of reckoning. Fresh off a plane at the Manila international airport, former Philippine President Rodrigo…
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The Pandemic Turns 5. We Are Still Not Prepared for the Next One
It’s hard to believe it’s been five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2020, the disease has…
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How the ‘Broken Rung’ Is Holding Women Back at Work
In 1978, a human resources executive named Marilyn Loden participated in a panel discussion at the Women’s Exposition in New…
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Philippine Ex-President Rodrigo Duterte Arrested on ICC Warrant
MANILA, Philippines — Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested by police at Manila’s international airport Tuesday on order of…
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Elon Musk Eyes Social Security and Benefit Programs for Cuts
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk pushed debunked theories about Social Security on Monday while describing federal benefit programs as rife with…
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Lori Chavez-DeRemer Confirmed as Trump’s Labor Secretary
The Senate voted Monday to confirm Lori Chavez-DeRemer as U.S. Labor Secretary, a Cabinet position that puts her in charge…
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What to Know About Mahmoud Khalil and His Green Card Status
Buried in the trove of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in his first weeks in office was a…
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‘Love Is Blind’ Season 8 Reunion Exposes a Gender Gap
The Minneapolis-set eighth season of Netflix’s flagship dating show, Love Is Blind, was an odd one to be sure. Most…
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What Canada’s Mark Carney Means for Climate Change
In the coming days, former central banker Mark Carney is set to be sworn in as Canada’s Prime Minister, after…
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Los Angeles DA Won’t Support Resentencing Menendez Brothers
The district attorney of Los Angeles County said Monday that he does not support the resentencing of Lyle and Erik…
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What to Know About the Search for Sudiksha Konanki
Officials are continuing the search for a University of Pittsburgh student who went missing last week during her spring break…
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Teaching LGBTQ Themes: Should SCOTUS Allow Parent Opt-Outs?
When our son Sam was six years old, he was assaulted in the boy’s bathroom at school. Sam was wearing…
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The History of Cultural Exchange Between the U.S. and China
Democrats and Republicans united in April 2024 to pass a bill to ban TikTok in the United States. The bill,…
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The Dangerous Reason We Fall in Love With AI
Allow me to tell you a tale as old as time: Boy meets girl, girl meets boy—then, boy meets robot.…
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Measles Is Back. And a Lot More People Are at Risk
A friend called recently asking about measles. She’s the mother of four very young kids and wanted to know if…
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U.S Added to a Global Human Rights Watchlist
The United States was added Sunday to the CIVICUS Monitor Watchlist, a research tool that publicizes the status of freedoms…
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Marco Rubio Says USAID Purge ‘Officially Ending’
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday the Trump administration had finished its six-week purge of programs of…
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How AI Is Helping Make Your Wine
LOS ANGELES — When artificial intelligence-backed tractors became available to vineyards, Tom Gamble wanted to be an early adopter. He…
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Australian Police Say Dural Caravan Incident ‘Fake Terror Plot’
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — An explosives-filled trailer that Australian politicians earlier described as an antisemitic terrorism plot and a foiled…
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What to Know About the Late Prince Frederik of Luxembourg and POLG
Prince Frederik of Luxembourg, the youngest son of Prince Robert of Luxembourg and Princess Julie of Nassau, died in Paris…
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Bernie Sanders Holds Popular ‘Stop Oligarchy’ Rallies
WARREN, Mich. — Bernie Sanders is standing alone on the back of a pickup truck shouting into a bullhorn. He’s…
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What to Know Ahead of U.S.-Ukraine Talks
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia is set to host talks Tuesday between the United States and Ukraine after…
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ICE Arrests Columbia Student Activist Mahmoud Khalil
NEW YORK — Federal immigration authorities arrested a Palestinian activist Saturday who played a prominent role in Columbia University’s protests…
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5-Person Plane Crashes in Pennsylvania
A single-engine airplane carrying five people crashed and burst into flames Sunday in the parking lot of a retirement community…
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Are Chelsea and Rick the Healthiest White Lotus Couple?
Warning: This post contains spoilers for The White Lotus Season 3, Episode 4. We’re halfway through our stay at the…
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Why Canada Is Giving Mark Carney a Shot
In the coming days, Mark Carney will be sworn in as the 24th Prime Minister of Canada, a political novice…
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Israel Says It Is Cutting Off Its Electricity Supply to Gaza
JERUSALEM — Israel announced Sunday it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza. The full effects were not immediately…
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Top U.S. Health Agency Makes Buyout Offer to Most Employees
WASHINGTON — Most of the 80,000 federal workers responsible for researching diseases, inspecting food and administering Medicare and Medicaid under…
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Trump Speaks Out on Recession Fears, Tariffs, and Zelensky
Bartiromo, who Trump just appointed to the Kennedy Center Board, sat down with the President for the interview that aired…
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Secret Service Shoot Armed Man Near White House: Authorities
WASHINGTON — An armed man believed to be traveling from Indiana was shot by U.S. Secret Service agents near the…
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House Republicans Unveil Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
WASHINGTON — House Republicans unveiled a spending bill Saturday that would keep federal agencies funded through Sept. 30, pushing ahead…
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International Women’s Day Is Prompting Activists to ‘Unite’
For International Women’s Day, which falls annually on March 8, people across the world are celebrating with a variety of…
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Trump Has Begun Another Trade War: Timeline of What Happened
NEW YORK — Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into a trade war abroad —…
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Trump’s Crypto Summit Shows That the Industry Is in Charge
“This is a very important day in your lives,” President Donald Trump told crypto executives at the White House on…
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Moves to Stop DOGE Accessing Americans’ Social Security Data
WASHINGTON — A group of labor unions are asking a federal court for an emergency order to stop Elon Musk…
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Russian Strikes on Ukraine as U.S. Cuts Intelligence Sharing
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian strikes on Ukraine have killed at least 20 people, officials said Saturday, as heavy aerial attacks…
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Seth Rogen’s ‘The Studio’ Is the First Must-See Show of 2025
“If it was up to me,” an idealistic Hollywood executive played by Seth Rogen assures his assistant in the series…
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How ‘Mickey 17’ Manages a Hopeful Ending
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Mickey 17. In a 2019 interview pegged to the release of his Oscar-winning film…
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Gene Hackman Died of Heart Disease
SANTA FE, N.M. — Actor Gene Hackman died of heart disease a full week after his wife died from hantavirus…
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What Is Hantavirus? | TIME
Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from hantavirus infection, officials in New Mexico announced Friday. Hantavirus, found throughout the world,…
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Netflix Doc American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden
It took about 10 years to kill Osama bin Laden in Pakistan on May 2, 2011—a founder of the extremist…
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What We Still Don’t Know About the Manson Murders
In the late summer of 1969, panic spread throughout Los Angeles. Over two consecutive nights in early August, a strange…
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Double Robert Pattinsons Are the Reason to See Mickey 17
Bong Joon-ho isn’t a subtle director, and he never has been. The ominous killer-on-the-loose thriller Memories of Murder, the sardonic…
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Trump’s Confusing Tariff Policy Wipes Out Trillions in Gains
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IU on Starring in Netflix’s When Life Gives You Tangerines
In 2011, K-pop star IU made her K-drama debut in Dream High, a series about young people trying to make…
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20 States Sue Trump Admin for Firing Probationary Workers
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland and 19 other states are suing multiple federal agencies, contending President Donald Trump’s administration has illegally…
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Funding Freeze Halts Hundreds of Affordable Housing Projects
The Trump administration has stalled at least $60 million in funding intended largely for affordable housing developments nationwide, throwing hundreds…
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How China Is Boosting Its Clean Energy Goals
On Wednesday, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) announced that the country would be investing in major renewable energy…
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What Will Happen to Student Loans Under Trump?
President Donald Trump has not been timid about his attempts to dismantle the Department of Education. It’s part of his…
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Researchers and Doctors Rally for Science Against Trump Cuts
WASHINGTON — Researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters ventured out of labs, hospitals and offices Friday to stand up to…
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Trump Administration Drops Lawsuit Over Emergency Abortions
The Trump Administration dropped a high-profile lawsuit over the right to emergency abortions in Idaho on March 5—a stark reversal…
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The Hope from Iran on International Women’s Day
The scale and intensity of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests in Iran were initially astonishing. The protests, which began in…
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