Senior USAID Security Officials Suspended After Denying Musk’s Team Access
Two top security officials at USAID were placed on leave after refusing access to Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, sparking controversy.
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Santorini Shaken by 200 Earthquakes, Closures and Warnings Issued
Santorini faces school closures and safety warnings after a string of 200 earthquakes rattled the famous Greek island.
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Trump Warns of 'Pain' for Americans as New Tariffs Take Effect
President Trump warns Americans of potential economic “pain” as new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China go into effect.
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Thousands of U.S. Government Web Pages Taken Down Over the Weekend
Over 8,000 pages on federal websites were removed following directives targeting diversity and gender-related content.
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N.Y.U. Dorm Gets a Green Makeover
New York University transformed its Rubin Hall dorm into a more sustainable space, spending $7 million to cut energy use and boost student comfort.
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Why Is This C.E.O. Bragging About Replacing Humans With A.I.?
Klarna’s CEO openly celebrates replacing human jobs with A.I., saving millions annually, a stark contrast to most companies downplaying automation risks.
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Google X’s New Spinout Aims to Revolutionize Farming with AI
Heritable Agriculture, a Google X spinout, leverages AI and machine learning to boost crop yields and reduce environmental impact in farming.
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N.Y.U. Transforms Dorm into Eco-Friendly Haven
N.Y.U. invested $7 million to retrofit Rubin Hall, making it energy-efficient and boosting student comfort.
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Trump’s New Tariffs Could Throw a Wrench in the Fed’s Inflation Fight
Federal Reserve officials are closely monitoring Trump’s new tariffs, as they could lead to higher prices and complicate efforts to stabilize inflation.
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4 Ways Super Bowl Champions Keep Calm Under Pressure
Learn how NFL champions handle high-pressure moments with simple techniques you can use in everyday life.
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How to Tackle Your Fear of Flying After a Scary Incident
Learn how to manage aerophobia, the fear of flying, with expert tips and coping strategies to help you feel more at ease in the air.
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Trump’s Tariffs on Canadian Lumber Could Worsen Housing Affordability Crisis
President Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian lumber may drive up housing costs, experts warn, as the U.S. struggles to meet domestic demand.
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The Dark Side of Canada’s Lobster Battle
As Canada grapples with a long-standing dispute over lobster fishing rights in Nova Scotia, rising tensions and criminal activities are making the situation worse.
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Opinion | How Doctors Can Best Integrate A.I. Into Medical Care
New research reveals that doctors may be undervaluing A.I.’s potential to improve medical care, sparking a rethink on how it’s used in health care.
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Trump’s High-Stakes Tariff Move Could Shake Up the Economy
President Trump’s sweeping tariffs on major trade partners could drive up prices and slow economic growth, experts warn.
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Can the Chiefs’ Historic Super Bowl Win Make an NBA Legend Richer?
The Kansas City Chiefs aim for a third straight Super Bowl win, and NBA legend Pat Riley could profit from his trademarked "three-peat" term.
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Civilians Killed in Ukraine-Russia Strikes Amid Escalating Tensions
At least 18 civilians were killed in separate strikes in Ukraine and Russia, as tensions between the two nations escalate.
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Punxsutawney Phil Calls for More Winter – But Can You Trust Him?
Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter, but history shows his accuracy is shaky. Here’s what experts expect instead.
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Geraldine Brooks’s Heartfelt Memoir ‘Memorial Days’ Explores Love and Loss
Geraldine Brooks shares her journey of grief and healing in “Memorial Days,” a poignant memoir reflecting on life after the sudden loss of her husband, Tony Horwitz.
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The Best New Artists to Watch at the Grammys
Discover the fresh and talented artists nominated for the Best New Artist award at this year’s Grammy Awards.
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Young Women Are Taking Over Pop Music — and the Grammys
Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Chappell Roan are leading a pop revolution and dominating this year’s Grammy nominations.
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Meet the ‘Angel of Debris’ Bringing Hope to Fire Victims
Jeff Levy uses his metal-detecting skills to recover irreplaceable treasures for fire victims, bringing joy and hope in the toughest times.
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Russian Strike on Ukraine Apartment Kills 14 as Tensions Escalate
A Russian attack on a residential building in Ukraine left at least 14 dead, including children, amid ongoing clashes between Kyiv and Moscow.
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The Hidden Tradition Behind Trump’s Focus on the Panama Canal
Discover the historical roots of Trump’s fascination with the Panama Canal and how it reflects a unique foreign policy perspective.
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Will Republicans Gut Medicaid to Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich?
Proposed Medicaid cuts could slash health care access for millions, while funding tax breaks for the wealthy.
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Opinion | Beyoncé Is America. Give Her the Grammy.
Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” deserves to win album of the year for blending diverse musical traditions into a masterful cultural statement.
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Opinion | Don’t Believe Him
Analyzing the first two weeks of Donald Trump’s second term reveals a strategic effort to overwhelm and confuse, rather than govern effectively.
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She Ordered an Uber and Found Her Future Husband
Kristen Grennan and Guga Robakidze’s chance encounter in an Uber turned into a love story that changed their lives forever.
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Book Review: "Something Rotten" by Andrew Lipstein
Andrew Lipstein’s latest novel explores themes of self-delusion, fatherhood, and truth in a modern-day Denmark setting.
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How Old Prisons Are Being Transformed Into Trendy Apartments
With fewer incarcerated people, nearly 200 correctional facilities have closed in 20 years. Many are being turned into stylish homes and community spaces.
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