N.Y. Attorney General Warns Hospitals Over Canceling Transgender Care
New York Attorney General Letitia James warns hospitals that denying gender-affirming care to transgender youth could violate state anti-discrimination laws.
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Canada Left in a Tough Spot After Trump-Mexico Tariff Deal
Canada faces uncertainty after Mexico strikes a deal with President Trump to delay tariffs, leaving its trade relations in flux.
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Microsoft 365 VPN Feature to Shut Down by Month’s End
Microsoft’s Defender VPN feature, designed for encrypted public network use, will be discontinued on February 28 due to low user adoption.
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Trump’s Tariff Move Could Raise Costs for Online Shoppers
President Trump’s latest trade policy changes could make online shopping on platforms like Amazon, Shein, and Temu more expensive for U.S. consumers.
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Honda’s Ohio Plant Goes Green to Build Electric Vehicle Batteries
Honda’s Anna Engine Plant in Ohio is transforming with new tech and green practices to produce EV battery packs.
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First Native iPhone Porn App Launches in EU Thanks to New Tech Rules
Hot Tub, a native iOS pornography aggregator, debuts in the EU through the AltStore PAL, made possible by Europe’s Digital Markets Act.
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Guantánamo Bay Gears Up for Trump’s Migrant Plan
Guantánamo Bay prepares for a major expansion as President Trump’s administration plans to house up to 30,000 deportees, marking the base’s biggest transformation since 9/11.
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Jenin Mayor Compares Israeli Assault to Gaza War, Highlights Devastation
The mayor of Jenin describes the Israeli military operation as similar to the war in Gaza, with over 120 buildings destroyed and 15,000 displaced.
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Endangered Frog Dads Travel 7,000 Miles to ‘Give Birth’ in London
Eleven endangered male Darwin’s frogs journeyed 7,000 miles to London Zoo, where they successfully “gave birth” to 33 froglets in a conservation effort to save their species.
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OpenAI's Trademark Filing Hints at Humanoid Robots and Smart Wearables
OpenAI’s latest trademark application suggests the company may be venturing into humanoid robots, smart jewelry, and other AI-powered hardware.
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The Beatles Win Grammy with Help from AI in "Now and Then"
The Beatles’ AI-enhanced track "Now and Then" won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance, marking a groundbreaking moment for music and technology.
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Big Savings on TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Tickets – Don’t Miss Out!
Grab your Super Early Bird tickets for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 and save up to $1,130. The event runs October 27-29 in San Francisco, featuring 200+ experts and 250+ sessions.
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Senate Committee to Vote on Tulsi Gabbard's Nomination This Tuesday
The Senate Intelligence Committee will decide Tulsi Gabbard’s fate as national intelligence director, with Democrats united in opposition and Republicans holding the key.
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Arsenal vs City Rivalry Heats Up, Transfer Buzz, and Yamal’s Magic
Dive into the latest Premier League drama as Arsenal and Manchester City clash, transfer deadline updates, and a glimpse of Lamine Yamal’s brilliance.
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Greenland’s Glaciers Are Cracking Up Faster Than We Thought
A new 3D study reveals that Greenland’s glaciers are breaking apart at an alarming rate, accelerating sea level rise.
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Senate Committee to Vote on Tulsi Gabbard’s Nomination Amid Growing Opposition
The Senate Intelligence Committee will vote on Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination for national intelligence director, but Democrats are united against her, and even a single Republican dissent could complicate her confirmation.
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Greece on High Alert as Hundreds of Earthquakes Rattle Santorini
Emergency services were mobilized and schools closed as over 200 tremors struck Greece’s Aegean islands near Santorini in just 48 hours.
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Standoff at Ukrainian Agency Disrupts Arms Contracts, Suppliers Say
A standoff at Ukraine’s defense procurement agency is disrupting arms contracts, potentially jeopardizing supplies to troops on the front lines.
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Macaulay Culkin Sells His Iconic NoHo Loft
Actor Macaulay Culkin has sold his famous full-floor loft in NoHo, a property he purchased as a teenager.
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Pro-Russia Separatist Killed in Moscow Apartment Blast
Armen Sarkisyan, a pro-Russia separatist leader from Ukraine, died in an explosion at a Moscow apartment complex, according to Russian reports.
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Hero’s All-in-One AI App Aims to Revolutionize Productivity
Hero, a new AI-powered app, combines calendars, to-do lists, and notes into one platform, challenging giants like Google Calendar.
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Over 1,000 EPA Workers Face Immediate Firing
More than 1,000 EPA employees working on climate change and other key programs could lose their jobs “immediately,” according to a recent announcement.
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Saints’ Emails Reveal Deep Involvement in Clergy Abuse Crisis Damage Control
Internal emails show the New Orleans Saints’ significant role in managing the fallout of the Catholic Church’s clergy abuse scandal, raising questions about the NFL team’s involvement.
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French Director Christophe Ruggia Convicted of Abusing Actress Adèle Haenel
Christophe Ruggia found guilty of sexually abusing actress Adèle Haenel when she was a minor, marking a significant #MeToo moment in French cinema.
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Recovery Efforts Begin for DC Jet Wreckage as Investigation Deepens
Salvage operations are underway to recover the wreckage of a passenger jet and military helicopter involved in a deadly collision, while investigators piece together the cause of the tragedy.
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He Went to Jail for Stealing Someone’s Identity. But It Was His All Along.
A decades-long identity theft case raises questions about justice and who gets believed when your name is stolen.
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The Grammy Looks Bring a Welcome Hit of Joy
Despite recent wildfires in Los Angeles, Grammy attendees dazzled in bold, extravagant outfits, turning the red carpet into a statement of resilience and joy.
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Samsung Chief Jay Y. Lee Cleared in 2015 Merger Case
A Seoul court upheld the acquittal of Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Jay Y. Lee in a high-profile merger case involving fraud and stock manipulation.
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Riot Secures $30 Million to Boost Employee Cybersecurity Tools
French startup Riot raises $30 million to expand its cybersecurity suite, focusing on improving employee security practices.
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French Court Convicts Director Christophe Ruggia in
Christophe Ruggia sentenced to four years for sexual assault against actress Adèle Haenel, marking a significant #MeToo case in French cinema.
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