De’Aaron Fox Heads to San Antonio Spurs in Blockbuster NBA Trade
NBA All-Star De’Aaron Fox is set to join the San Antonio Spurs in a major three-team deal, while Zach LaVine moves to the Sacramento Kings, shaking up the league.
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Canadian Fans Boo US National Anthem After Trump's Tariff Announcement
Toronto Raptors fans booed the US national anthem at an NBA game following Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Canada.
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Car Bomb in Syria Claims Lives of 15 Agricultural Workers
A deadly car bomb in northern Syria kills at least 15 agricultural workers, highlighting the ongoing challenges for the country’s interim president.
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Israel and Hamas Swap Hostages and Prisoners in Tense Cease-Fire Deal
In a carefully orchestrated exchange, Hamas freed three hostages while Israel released over 180 Palestinian prisoners as part of a cease-fire deal.
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Exploring Charles W. Chesnutt’s Legacy in ‘A Matter of Complexion’
Tess Chakkalakal’s new biography dives into the life and works of Charles W. Chesnutt, exploring his struggles and triumphs as a pioneering Black novelist.
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How the New Orleans Saints Stepped In During the Catholic Church’s Sex-Abuse Crisis
Emails reveal how the New Orleans Saints’ leadership assisted the Archdiocese of New Orleans in handling a sex-abuse scandal, including crafting media strategies.
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Who Will Govern Postwar Gaza? Four Competing Models Are Emerging
As a fragile cease-fire holds in Gaza, four competing models for the territory’s postwar governance are taking shape.
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Could the Bird Flu Become Airborne?
Scientists are investigating if bird flu could spread through the air, raising concerns about potential pandemic risks.
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USAID Workers Told to Stay Home After Midnight Email
USAID headquarters in Washington unexpectedly closed Monday, with workers told to stay home in an early-morning email.
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Trump’s Alaska Order Sparks Environmental Concerns
A new executive order by President Trump has reignited debates over Alaska’s wilderness, raising alarms among environmental groups and Indigenous communities.
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Arsenal’s Dominant Win Adds Pressure on Struggling Manchester City
Arsenal delivered a stunning 5-1 victory over Manchester City, piling more pressure on Pep Guardiola’s troubled season.
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Why Do People Set Fires? The Reasons Might Surprise You
Arrests following the LA fires have reignited the question of why people intentionally set fires. The motivations are more complex—and surprising—than you might think.
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Trump’s Bold Moves Shake America and the World
President Trump’s aggressive policies and trade wars are creating waves of risk and uncertainty both at home and abroad.
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Two Must-Read Novels for Cat Lovers
Discover two captivating books that celebrate the mysterious and mythical world of cats, perfect for feline enthusiasts.
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Challenging How Germany Remembers the 1972 Olympics Attack
With tensions over the war in Gaza, a new opera and movie revisit the tragic 1972 Munich Olympics attack on Israeli athletes, sparking important conversations.
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Alexandra Bell Takes the Helm at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Alexandra Bell, a seasoned nuclear policy expert, has been named the new president of the organization behind the Doomsday Clock.
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Is Micromanaging Teachers the Key to School Success?
Houston’s public schools are adopting a strict teaching model to boost performance, but many educators and parents are pushing back.
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After the Los Angeles Fires, Cleanup Is Happening Step by Step
Residents impacted by the Los Angeles fires are anxious to clear their properties and rebuild, but the cleanup process will take time.
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Is the Bird Flu Set to Go Airborne?
Scientists are investigating the possibility of bird flu spreading through the air, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic.
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Trump Warns EU Tariffs Are Coming “Pretty Soon”
President Trump has announced that tariffs on the European Union are inevitable, sparking fears of a potential trade war and concerns from European leaders.
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Countries Bypass U.S. Amid Trump’s Tariff Moves
As Trump imposes tariffs, countries like those in the EU and South America are forming trade deals without the U.S., reshaping global commerce.
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Baby Shark Born in All-Female Aquarium Tank Sparks Mystery
A baby swell shark born in a Louisiana aquarium tank housing only females has left scientists puzzled, raising questions about asexual reproduction and delayed fertilization.
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How to Use Fashion as a Bold Statement Against Tradition
Discover how clothing can be a powerful tool for rebellion, especially in the face of traditional gender norms and workplace dress codes.
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Florentina Holzinger’s Ballet Horror Show ‘Tanz’ Returns
Florentina Holzinger’s latest work, “Tanz,” blends ballet with horror, featuring the 83-year-old dancer Beatrice Cordua and exploring themes of aging and discipline.
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Musk Claims Trump Wants to Shut Down U.S. Foreign Aid Agency
Elon Musk revealed that President Trump supports shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development, sparking concern over the future of humanitarian aid.
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South Africa’s President Rejects Trump’s False Land Seizure Claims
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa refutes former President Trump’s claims of land seizures, emphasizing the country’s balanced land reform policies.
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Maureen Dowd Explores Trump’s Second Act and His Grip on Power
Maureen Dowd discusses President Trump’s evolving approach to power and control in his second term with Patrick Healy on “The Opinions.”
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Opinion | Why Kash Patel as F.B.I. Director Could Spell Trouble
President Trump’s pick for F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, raises concerns about the potential impact on America’s justice system.
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Opinion | Why Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Move Is Just the Start
President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship may be less about the law and more about reshaping what it means to be American.
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Justin Baldoni Makes Legal Documents Public Amid Blake Lively Feud
Justin Baldoni’s lawyer has unveiled a public website containing legal documents ahead of the first court hearing in his battle with Blake Lively.
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