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Altman vs. Musk: The Tech Rivalry Reaches Space

Sam Altman and Elon Musk are entering a new chapter of their long-running tech rivalry, expanding their competition from AI to outer space. According…

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Ukraine, U.S., and Europe Divided Ahead of High-Stakes Peace Talks

Tensions are escalating ahead of a critical peace meeting in Europe as Ukraine, the United States, and European allies remain sharply divided over how…

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What Disney’s $1B OpenAI Deal Means for AI and Hollywood

Disney has agreed to invest $1 billion in OpenAI as part of a landmark licensing deal that will allow users to generate images and…

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Musk Escalates Clash with Europe After EU Issues Major Fine

Elon Musk is once again in a high-profile confrontation with Europe. Over the weekend, he used his platform X to argue that the European…

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ZooLights Returns to DC National Zoo with Giant Pandas Stealing the Show

The National Zoo in Washington, D.C., is kicking off the holiday season with the return of ZooLights, running now through January 3, 2026. The…

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Could Your Social Media Decide Whether You Enter the U.S.?

The United States is proposing major changes to its ESTA travel screening, requiring visitors from visa-waiver countries to provide five years of social media…

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New Study Reveals the Safest Way to Stop Antidepressants

A sweeping new analysis published in The Lancet Psychiatry suggests that the safest and most effective way for people to discontinue antidepressants is to…

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Maria Corina Machado Appears Publicly for First Time in 11 Months

Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela’s leading opposition figure and this year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate, stunned the world by emerging in Oslo after nearly a…

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Rubio Reinstates Times New Roman, Ending Biden’s Calibri Era

The U.S. State Department is officially returning to Times New Roman, reversing the Biden-era decision to adopt Calibri, a shift Secretary of State Marco…

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Autistic Scottish Artist Nnena Kalu Wins UK’s 2025 Turner Prize

Scotland’s Nnena Kalu won the 2025 Turner Prize, marking a groundbreaking moment for contemporary art and disability representation in the UK. Known for her…

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Viral ‘Peaky Blinders’ Photos in Afghanistan Lead to Taliban Warning

Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities summoned four young men in Herat after photos of them wearing “Peaky Blinders”-style outfits went viral online, accusing them of promoting…

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U.S. Plans New Social-Media Screening for Visa-Waiver Travelers

The United States is preparing a major expansion of traveler vetting under a new Homeland Security proposal. Visitors from visa-waiver nations — including the…

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Europe’s housing crisis: Why even workers can’t afford homes

Europe is facing a growing housing crisis, with an estimated 1.2 million people experiencing homelessness and millions more living in unstable or inadequate conditions.…

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Gen Z is bringing watches back — but not for time

Watches are seeing renewed interest among Gen Z, but their appeal has shifted away from their original purpose. In a generation surrounded by screens…

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Europe’s Loudest Contest: Seagull Screeching Championship

The Belgian coastal town of De Panne became a hub for avian enthusiasts and eccentric performers this past Sunday for the sixth annual European…

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