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The House Refuses to Abandon Ukraine
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The Viral AI App That’s Triggering Baby Fever
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Drones Reach Stratospheric Heights in Race to Fly Higher, Longer
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Zuckerberg Channeled ‘OG Mark’ to Fast-Track Effort That Became Threads
Staffers toiled for months to create a Twitter-like service that would fit with existing apps ...
Have Heirlooms You Want to Pass Down? Make Your Kids Download This App
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FTC Loses Latest Bid to Halt Microsoft-Activision Merger
Appeals court ruling clears path for the $75 billion acquisition to close while litigation continues ...
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Canada Woos American H-1B Visa Holders Fed Up with U.S. Immigration System
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Putin Says Wagner ‘Simply Doesn’t Exist’ As Kremlin Moves To Dismantle Paramilitary Group
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Iraq Tests U.S. Sanctions With Oil-for-Gas Deal With Iran
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U.S. and Allies Maintain Unity Against Russia. Can They Do The Same With China?
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U.S. Suspends Colombia Drug Crop Survey Program as Coca Output Rises
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Reserve troops who may be called up for Europe duty would serve 'administrative' functions, Kirby says
The clarification may have been an attempt to tamp down anxiety after Republicans railed against the executive order Thursday.
Crypto court victory reignites power struggle with Gensler's SEC
Judge Analisa Torres in New York ruled Thursday that Ripple Labs did not violate U.S. securities laws in $1.4 billion in sales of its XRP token.
Asa Hutchinson clashes with Tucker Carlson on vaccination status
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Netroots Nation leans away from boldface names
Progressives at this year’s confab are taking on issues instead of the top of the Democratic ticket.
Pence raises just $3.8M in Q2
The former vice president has struggled to gain traction in the crowded GOP field.
Appeals court temporarily blocks order that restricted feds’ contact with social media firms
A three-judge panel put a hold on an unusual injunction that limited the Biden administration’s interactions with tech platforms.
Biden’s China diplomacy spree hits GOP’s great wall of scorn
Biden tries to convince China hawks, and Beijing, that talking about talking is worth it.
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Two senior DeSantis advisers are leaving to help run outside effort
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The former Fox News host grilled GOP candidates on Ukraine at the annual evangelical forum in Iowa.
The Electoral College is the big factor in a third-party nightmare for Democrats
Battleground states may actually be the least likely places for non-major party candidates to draw support.
Another Sad Story of Covid Fraud
Plus, the debate over ‘gender-affirming care.’ ...
Colleges Must Recruit Scholars
Online dual enrollment courses could help low-income students and schools find a good fit. ...
Joseph Losey’s ‘The Servant’: That Touch of Crass
The 1963 film adaptation of Robin Maugham’s novella explores class tensions through the lens of the crumbling relationship betwee...
The Musk-Zuckerberg Cage Match Has Begun
The secret target of Facebook’s Twitter clone may well be Elon’s personal finances. ...
Is Baseball Better This Year? You Bet It Is
Fans should rejoice over recent rule changes while lamenting the increased ubiquity of gambling. ...
Carter, Biden and American Malaise
A combination of domestic morass and bumbling leadership ties two presidents together across the decades. ...
Did Justice Snoop on Congress?
The House GOP wants answers about suspicious subpoenas to Google. By ...
Starbucks Is Stuck on Union Time
The NLRB says an ordinary store closure is illegal retaliation. By ...
The House Refuses to Abandon Ukraine
The GOP’s isolationist wing loses big in a pair of defense votes. By ...
Biden’s Latest Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme
He keeps flouting the law to buy votes by writing off college debt. By ...
‘Watercolors Unboxed’ Review: Luminous, Liquid Visions
The Worcester Art Museum rolls out a selection of its world-class collection of watercolors, rarely seen due to their fragility, ...
The Viral AI App That’s Triggering Baby Fever
The photo-editing service Remini can generate realistic family portraits with virtual children ...
Drones Reach Stratospheric Heights in Race to Fly Higher, Longer
New military and commercial craft aim to go far higher than jumbo jets and stay there for months, offering more flexible alternat...
Wait, Are Hearing Aids Cool Now? Ask Millennials
As younger Americans start to experience hearing loss, a new breed of hearing aids that function more like fancy headphones and f...
Videogame Pioneer John Romero Saw the Birth of an Art Form
The designer of Doom and other groundbreaking games has witnessed the highs and lows of a constantly changing industry John Rome...
EV Charging Networks Prepare for Cyberattacks
Mandates for electric-vehicle sales have raised concerns over poorly defended charging stations—and the possibility for spillover...
Zuckerberg Channeled ‘OG Mark’ to Fast-Track Effort That Became Threads
Staffers toiled for months to create a Twitter-like service that would fit with existing apps ...
Have Heirlooms You Want to Pass Down? Make Your Kids Download This App
Or do it yourself. These tools can help you and your loved ones catalog any belongings, along with the stories that make them spe...
FTC Loses Latest Bid to Halt Microsoft-Activision Merger
Appeals court ruling clears path for the $75 billion acquisition to close while litigation continues ...
Here’s How Twitter Could Become Irrelevant
Threads, from Instagram, has many distinct qualities that make it the first credible threat to Elon Musk’s vision of what a socia...
Canada Woos American H-1B Visa Holders Fed Up with U.S. Immigration System
Move to offer work permits to foreigners seizes on tech industry frustration ...
Can Tracking Your Moods Make You Happier?
Apple is pushing into mental health with an emotion gauge for iPhone and Apple Watch Illustration by Jon Krause Illustration by ...
China’s Economy Might Look Good on Paper, but It Feels Like a Recession
Official data will likely show solid growth in the most recent quarter, but many say conditions in world’s No. 2 economy are grim...
Putin Says Wagner ‘Simply Doesn’t Exist’ As Kremlin Moves To Dismantle Paramilitary Group
He says private militia ‘simply doesn’t exist,’ as Kremlin woos its troops to continue fighting in Ukraine ...
Iraq Tests U.S. Sanctions With Oil-for-Gas Deal With Iran
Barter plan comes after Tehran cut natural-gas supplies, plunging Iraq into blackouts and electricity shortages ...
U.S. and Allies Maintain Unity Against Russia. Can They Do The Same With China?
Allies call out Beijing and Moscow for working in concert, but put priority on bolstering Ukraine ...
U.S. Suspends Colombia Drug Crop Survey Program as Coca Output Rises
Decision to halt study befuddles former American diplomats ...
Would Allies Fight With U.S. for Taiwan? Japan Is Wary
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Reserve troops who may be called up for Europe duty would serve 'administrative' functions, Kirby says
The clarification may have been an attempt to tamp down anxiety after Republicans railed against the executive order Thursday.
Crypto court victory reignites power struggle with Gensler's SEC
Judge Analisa Torres in New York ruled Thursday that Ripple Labs did not violate U.S. securities laws in $1.4 billion in sales of ...
Asa Hutchinson clashes with Tucker Carlson on vaccination status
Carlson cast doubt on the safety of Covid-19 vaccines when the 2024 presidential candidate confirmed he had been vaccinated.
Netroots Nation leans away from boldface names
Progressives at this year’s confab are taking on issues instead of the top of the Democratic ticket.
Pence raises just $3.8M in Q2
The former vice president has struggled to gain traction in the crowded GOP field.
Appeals court temporarily blocks order that restricted feds’ contact with social media firms
A three-judge panel put a hold on an unusual injunction that limited the Biden administration’s interactions with tech platforms....
Biden’s China diplomacy spree hits GOP’s great wall of scorn
Biden tries to convince China hawks, and Beijing, that talking about talking is worth it.
Europe still waiting on U.S. to formally approve F-16 training
A coalition of 11 nations, led by Denmark and the Netherlands, formally agreed to train Ukrainians to fly F-16s and potentially ot...
Two senior DeSantis advisers are leaving to help run outside effort
The campaign is making changes less than two months after launch.
Ramaswamy: ‘Pervasive’ censorship caused Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol
Throughout his run, Ramaswamy has not been afraid to break from the mainstream with his positions.
The 2024 field (minus Trump) goes through the Tucker stress test
The former Fox News host grilled GOP candidates on Ukraine at the annual evangelical forum in Iowa.
The Electoral College is the big factor in a third-party nightmare for Democrats
Battleground states may actually be the least likely places for non-major party candidates to draw support.