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The Toll of a ‘Missing Scientists’ Conspiracy Theory on the Families Left Behind
The claim that their loved ones’ deaths and disappearances are linked is almost certainly false — but the loss remains real.
What Ireland and Germany Can Teach Us About Birthright Citizenship
President Trump has argued that the United States is “stupid” for granting citizenship at birth. Most countries don’t do so, but that can create problems.
U.S. Was Asked to Blacklist Colombian Cartel Gold. It Was Also Buying It.
The request for sanctions, from Colombia’s defense minister, shows failures at both ends of the supply chain for illegal gold.
LIZ PEEK: Democrats face a socialist reckoning they are too scared to stop
Democrats grapple with a wave of anti-capitalist, far-left candidates threatening to reshape the party as midterm elections approach this fall season.
Liverpool open talks with Andoni Iraola over becoming head coach
Spaniard is clear frontrunner to replace Arne Slot Liverpool want to make a hire before World Cup starts Liverpool have opened formal talks with Andoni Iraola over succeeding Arne Slot as the club’s head coach. Iraola…
MORNING GLORY: A summer of celebration followed by a fall of mourning
As the Semiquincentennial approaches, Americans should reflect on 250 years of freedom and the ongoing struggle to defend individual rights.
Glamour, a Once-Mighty Women’s Magazine, Turns to Shopping Links
Job cuts at Glamour and a greater focus on posts with shopping tips offer one of the clearest examples of the waning reign of women’s magazines.
Republicans can win the midterms if they just stop underselling success
Republicans enter the 2026 midterms with a concrete record including the Working Families Tax Cut and the Big Beautiful Bill as key campaign assets.
Trump calls me ‘crooked as hell’. That’s rich coming from him | Representative Ilhan Omar
Trump and Republicans are not interested in combatting fraud and corruption. They are interested in ransacking the public good for their own profit Donald Trump called me “crooked as hell” as he spread lies about the…
Save the balti! Can Birmingham’s best dish come back from the brink?
In the 1990s, there were hundreds of authentic balti restaurants in the English city. Now, there are about 20. Will a big campaign bring back the boom times? ‘Curry might have come from India, but balti was born in…
Venezuela Loses Badly Needed Doctors Because of Trump’s Cuba Crackdown - Bloomberg.com
Venezuela Loses Badly Needed Doctors Because of Trump’s Cuba Crackdown Bloomberg.com
Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline
Doctors nationwide are encountering more children with whooping cough, bacterial infections and other serious illnesses, as well as more adults refusing tetanus shots.
Trump Reportedly Calls Netanyahu ‘Crazy,’ Pushes Israeli Leader to Back Down on Beirut Attack
Israel’s hostilities against Hezbollah, despite a ceasefire agreement, threatened to upend U.S. efforts toward a peace pact with Iran.
A List of Top Crypto Terms to Know, From A-Z - Bloomberg.com
A List of Top Crypto Terms to Know, From A-Z Bloomberg.com
Anthropic and OpenAI have a new rivalry: who rings the bell first
Conventional wisdom holds that going public first is better because there is only so much capital to go around. But what if it's better to go second?
Tuesday is a big primary day. Here are key races to watch
Six states — California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, South Dakota and New Mexico — hold elections on Tuesday. Here are key races to follow.
Texas ‘detransition clinic’ to offer surgery, counseling, fertility treatment
The clinic was a key part of a settlement between the state’s attorney general and a major pediatric hospital, but medical experts question its purpose.
Fed Warned on Shrinking Balance Sheet in Lookback at Powell Era - Bloomberg
Fed Warned on Shrinking Balance Sheet in Lookback at Powell Era Bloomberg
Meet the Accidental Editor in Chief of Muslim Media
Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh was just trying to find an outlet for Muslim news. Now he has more than 12 million followers.
Democratic battles and incumbents on defense: What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
The fight to shape the future of the Democratic Party is playing out in a slew of key primaries across six states Tuesday, as races across six states set the matchups in crucial November battlegrounds and settle…
Trump vowed to revoke hundreds of citizenships. It's proving harder to do
President Trump's vow to revoke citizenship worries immigrant advocates, legal scholars and naturalized Americans — but so far it's proving harder to do than the rhetoric suggests.
Michigan found a way to reduce school vaccine waivers. Until it backfired
A decade ago, Michigan had high rates of parents not vaccinating their children, so it required them to attend an in-person education class to get an exemption. It worked — until things got ugly.
For veterans, a place where peace can take root
Iraq war veteran John Follmer leads vet volunteers who are rehabbing a neglected Japanese garden on the West LA Veterans Affairs Campus.
Russia launched 37% more attacks but still lost ground in May, Ukrainian war tracker says
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Drone racers might seem like ideal combat pilots. But trainers say they have to relearn almost everything.
Ukraine's drone operators often have to fly slowly or have their drone wait a long time before attacking. That's a different approach than racing.
Russia Says It Found Foreign Spyware on Top Officials’ Phones - Bloomberg
Russia Says It Found Foreign Spyware on Top Officials’ Phones Bloomberg
Tencent Jumps After Report It’s Set to Launch WeChat AI Agent - Bloomberg
Tencent Jumps After Report It’s Set to Launch WeChat AI Agent Bloomberg
Congo re-opens airport at centre of Ebola outbreak - Reuters
Congo re-opens airport at centre of Ebola outbreak Reuters
Morning news brief
DOJ says it will pause its 'anti-weaponization' fund after judge's ruling, Trump says he urged Israel, Hezbollah to hold fire amid rising tensions over Lebanon, Californians vote in state's primaries.
‘Like mice in a cage’: Inside Europe’s prison overcrowding crisis
In some of Europe’s richest countries, including Belgium, overcrowding is driving a severe deterioration of conditions.
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