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Joe Biden’s dog bit Secret Service officers 10 times in 4 months. White House blames ‘unique and often stressful environment’
BY
Darlene Superville
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The Associated Press
Newsletters
After Twitter, TikTok is the latest tech giant to dive into text
BY
David Meyer
Commentary
Russia is weaponizing global food security in its war–but agribusiness is promising to come to Ukraine’s rescue
BY
Olivier Guitta
Health
Biden administration proposes new rules to push insurance companies to broaden mental health coverage
BY
The Associated Press
Politics
You no longer need to worry about IRS agents showing up at your door after the agency reverses a longtime policy of unannounced visits
BY
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
Success
Being rich makes you twice as likely to be accepted into the Ivy League and other elite colleges, new study finds
BY
Paige Hagy
Newsletters
X? Oh. Elon Musk’s Twitter rebrand is an assault on the user experience
BY
David Meyer
Europe
How Oppenheimer’s atomic bomb secrets were really stolen by Soviet Russia, as revealed by a Harvard Kennedy School professor
BY
Calder Walton
and
The Conversation
Commentary
The war on DEI is the beginning of a coordinated attack on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
BY
Alphonso David
Politics
From Pennsylvania’s ‘Swiftsburgh’ to New Jersey’s ‘Taylor Swift Ham, Egg and Cheese,’ politicians are capitalizing on the Eras tour
BY
Matt Harris
and
The Conversation
Europe
The Russia-Africa summit is coming, but Putin barely invests in the continent while the mercenary Wagner Group rages across the countryside
BY
Joseph Siegle
and
The Conversation
Finance
Nearly 80 major clean energy factories announced in year since Biden’s IRA passed: ‘It seems like every week there’s a new factory facility somewhere’
BY
Isabella O'Malley
,
Michael Phillis
, and others
Commentary
Uninsured depositors remain a ticking time bomb for the U.S. banking system
BY
Lawrence J. White
Politics
From ‘Barbie Dictator’ to ‘Genocidal Barbie,’ the hot pink mania sweeping Latin America has a dark political undertone
BY
Mark Stevenson
and
The Associated Press
Politics
New Jersey sues over New York City’s plan to charge drivers entering Manhattan
BY
The Associated Press
Politics
Larry Summers says he’s ‘disappointed’ in the FTC’s new merger guidelines. It’s not the first time he’s disagreed with the Biden administration
BY
Paolo Confino
Politics
Texas A&M University president resigns after hiring of a Black journalist devolves into ‘anti-woke hysteria’
BY
Jim Vertuno
and
The Associated Press
Newsletters
Elon Musk’s Twitter is at a crossroads amid a rise in hate speech and competition
BY
Kylie Robison
Politics
Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis says Florida could sue Bud Light parent AB InBev on behalf of its pensioners
BY
Christiaan Hetzner
Commentary
Why is healthy food so expensive in America? Blame the Farm Bill that Congress always renews to make burgers cheaper than salad
BY
Gene Baur
Tech
Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft agree to follow a set of A.I. safety rules brokered by the Biden administration
BY
The Associated Press
Environment
Biden administration plans to raise the commission paid by oil and gas companies that drill on public land by more than 33%
BY
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims he’s not antisemitic or racist as he stands by COVID conspiracy theory about racial infection rates
BY
Lisa Mascaro
,
Ali Swenson
, and others
Politics
You could get $9,950 for getting beaten up by NYPD officers at 2020 George Floyd protests under historic class action
BY
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
Newsletters
Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing was a gamble that paid off. Now it’s entering its final phase
BY
David Meyer
Politics
Florida’s CFO blames wokeness for insurers leaving the state: ‘I do call them the Bud Light of the insurance industry’
BY
Chris Morris
Commentary
Artificial intelligence is making the union movement’s case–and even ChatGPT knows it
BY
Edward M. Smith
Finance
New York City will pay $13 million to over 1,300 racial injustice activists arrested or beaten in 2020 protests
BY
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
Finance
Private equity’s favorite way to make acquisitions may be illegal, FTC chair Lina Khan says
BY
Paige Hagy
Newsletters
Meta and Qualcomm’s A.I. deal is a major step towards virtual assistants that work for us
BY
David Meyer
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