Weaponization” fund might mean for the President’s most ardent supporters—and why, for some, it might still fall short.
A class-action lawsuit is challenging the emergency-removal practices of New York’s Administration for Children’s Services.
Pathogens like the “flesh-eating” bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, are becoming more abundant, because they thrive in warmer ...
In John Carney’s dramedy, a thwarted songwriter, played by Paul Rudd, crosses paths with a former boy-band star in search of new material.
One of my visits to the exhibition “Greater New York,” at MOMA PS1, just so happened to be on the day of the museum’s block party—a proper urban carnival. Initially, I lam ...
A reporter spent a year using more than 100 A.I.-powered products, from a toothbrush to a car, and found that it isn’t a one-size-fits-all technology.
The team that was sent out to rescue Amelia Earhart would like to formally apologize for not recognizing her with bangs and ...
A few years ago, I reported the story of a Georgia man named Arthur Lee Cofield, Jr., who stole more money while behind ...
Leo XIV’s new encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” presents a remarkable case for placing moral concerns, and not profit, or ...
Over the years, Caputo has been, variously, an ally of the Trump adviser Roger Stone (he was once Stone’s driver); a media ...
The state attorney general, endorsed by Donald Trump, defeated the incumbent John Cornyn, and will face off against the ...
Becky Hill, a court employee possibly trying to maximize sales of her book, pressured jurors to convict the South Carolina ...
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