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Elon Musk promises to give away $1 million daily until the election. Is that legal?
As the election looms, Elon Musk ramps up his support for Donald Trump’s campaign through his...
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A journalist recounts his daughter’s miraculous birth in war-torn Sudan
A journalist recounts the experience of his daughter’s birth in Sudan amid the country’s brutal civil...
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Drone targeted house of Israeli prime minister, as IDF bombards Gaza
Hezbollah didn't claim responsibility for the drone attack, which inflicted no casualties, but said it carried...
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Hamas leader’s death revives hopes for a Gaza peace plan. Is that enough?
After a year of war in Gaza and the Middle East, the death of Hamas leader...
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Canada-India relations are at a new low. Why China could be the winner.
The breakdown in India-Canada ties could force western allies into a difficult balancing act in Asia.
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How China’s women claim freedom
Those with good incomes tout their singlehood and economic power in a quiet movement against patriarchal...
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Transformed FEMA faces a torrent of challenges to its growing relief efforts
Since Hurricane Katrina recovery, FEMA has grown more nimble. But the agency faces criticism and distrust...
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On military policy, Trump and Harris offer starkly different approaches
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump contrast sharply on Ukraine and the Middle East. That hints at...
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A week ago, Tesla showcased futuristic robotaxis. Then a pedestrian got hit.
One week after Tesla unveiled prototype robotaxis and promised fully autonomous vehicles by 2026, the company...
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Last-minute Texas Supreme Court halts execution of man in shaken baby case
The Texas Supreme Court halted the Oct. 17 execution of a man who would have been...
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South Korea says North Korea is sending troops to Russia. Is that true?
A South Korean spy agency said North Korea has already sent 1,500 special forces to Russia...
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Elon Musk is spending big to boost Trump’s turnout. Republicans worry it might flop.
Elon Musk is pumping huge sums into a last-minute effort to boost Trump turnout. But get-out-the-vote...
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Romancing the tome: How romance writers surprised the publishing world
In “Love in the Time of Self-Publishing,” researcher Christine Larson explores the strength of Romancelandia, the...
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In ‘The Message,’ Ta-Nehisi Coates urges his students to see for themselves
“The Message” is a collection of commentaries about African ancestry and identity, political power and polarity,...
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Hamas leader, Israel’s ‘most wanted,’ is dead. What happens to war in Gaza?
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is the heaviest blow the Islamic militant group has...
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Mail-in voting is a new norm. Is the US Postal Service up to the job?
Election officials have raised concerns about the U.S. Postal Service’s ability to deliver mail-in voting ballots...
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Fearless renewal in Kashmir
In its first elections in a decade, the disputed region between India and Pakistan rejects violence...
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As birth rates fall, who will keep the economy running? Immigrants.
Plummeting birth rates point to more immigration as an economic salve, but political opposition complicates the...
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Amid fresh wave of antisemitism, some French Jews resort to fake names
The war in Gaza, like all surges of violence in the Middle East, has sparked rising...
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‘Anora’ thinks she’s found her Prince Charming. This 5-star movie is no fairy tale.
People who live on society’s margins aren’t always treated with compassion and sympathy. But the director...
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Three weeks from the election, a Georgia judge reverses new voting rules
A Georgia judge deemed seven Republican-backed changes to the election code illegal, unconstitutional, and too last-minute...
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‘This is the worst food crisis in decades’: El Niño brings famine to southern Africa
El Niño brought below-average rainfall to southern Africa, and warming temperatures worsened the situation. The United...
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Education that embraces limitless opportunities
In Norway, child care programs encourage kids to roam and make independent choices. The model may...
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How are targeted killings different from assassinations – and are they legal?
Israel has carried out dozens of targeted strikes to take out senior operatives in Hezbollah and...