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Florida Betrays Its Own Constitution to Draw New 2026 Maps

Florida this week joined the growing list of state legislatures to pass a gerrymandered map that favors the party in power. Lawmakers had to violate the state constitution to do it.

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The Audio Industry Is Grappling with the Rise of ‘Podslop’

Over the past nine days, 39% of new podcasts were likely AI-generated, according to the Podcast Index.

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‘Final Fantasy XIV’ Faces Key Test as Thousands of Fans Gather

The longrunning online game has a lot of work to do to recover from the disappointing ‘Dawntrail’ expansion

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The $11 Billion Casino-Style Economy Built on Players Who Can Never Cash Out

Apple and Google are raking in money from social casinos that replace real winnings with virtual coins and dopamine hits. Some players have spent more than $1 million to keep playing.

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Nuclear AI Startup Fermi Couldn't Sign a Single Client

Now the ex-CEO is waging a battle for Fermi’s future and its vision of atomic-powered data centers in the Texas panhandle.

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Musk’s Payday Is a Lot Like Tesla Stock: Full of Hot Air

If you spent most of your time at your day job working on several side gigs and posting inflammatory content on social media, then you might expect to get replaced by a robot or at least brace for a s...

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Russian Charged in Oil and Gas Facility Hacks Pleads Guilty

A Russian hacker who helped to breach critical oil and gas facilities in the US, Ukraine and other countries pleaded guilty to charges that carry as many as 27 years in prison.

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How Trump’s EPA Is Easing Rules on a Carcinogenic Gas

A decade ago, researchers at the Environmental Protection Agency determined that a gas called ethylene oxide used for a range of industrial purposes was much more carcinogenic than previously thought....

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The Chokepoint Economy Starts With Hormuz

The confrontation between the US and Iran has bogged down into a tale of dueling blockades. The US military is enforcing a comprehensive blockade of Iran’s roughly 1,000 miles of southern coastline al...

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Trump Family-Backed Drone Firm Signs Weapons Deal With US

The US Air Force agreed to buy an undisclosed number of interceptor drones from a company backed by President Donald Trump’s sons, according to the firm, deepening the military’s ties to defense contr...

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Trump’s Feud With New York Masks Amtrak’s Spending Spree

Advancement of a project in Baltimore shows how the railway is navigating the president’s second term.

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It’s a Weird Time to Be Named Claude

The once-rare name is now shared with Anthropic’s fast-growing AI assistant — leaving the humans called Claude to adjust.

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India’s Heat Exposes a Fragile Grid as Energy Crunch Deepens

India is preparing for a blistering summer until monsoon rains arrive in June, with above-normal heat already straining power grids at a time when the country is grappling with energy shortages.

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Farage’s Reform Dials Back Pledges After First Shot at Governing

Life in government for Nigel Farage’s insurgent Reform party has been sobering.

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Ketamine Spawned a $1.7 Billion J&J Blockbuster Drug

Spravato is opening the door to a new generation of experimental depression therapies.

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Disney’s New CEO Is Exploring a ‘Super App’ For Theme Park Tickets, Movies and More

Walt Disney Co. senior executives are discussing how to unify the company’s disparate mobile apps and turn its streaming service into the first stop for all things Disney, a place where users can book...

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This Is What Immigration Enforcement Looks Like to a Child

The image is seared in my brain. Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos stands looking frightened in his bright blue bunny hat while a federal agent clutches his Spider-Man backpack.

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The ‘Wait Until Ready’ Approach to Potty Training Is Under Fire

The UK is encouraging earlier toilet-training, challenging decades of conventional wisdom shaped alongside the rise of disposable diapers.

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America’s Go-To Autism Therapy Is Also the Most Controversial

ABA has become big business, with parents and patients who swear by it. Critics call it harmful.

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Mahjong Is the Third Place of the Moment for a Burned-Out Generation

“There’s a lot of joy that comes from seeing people make connections across the table, especially people that you wouldn’t expect to meet.”

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This Decade’s Must-Read Is a 1939 Guide to Waging Economic War

A steady stream of policymakers is seeking out a musty tome housed deep within Britain’s National Archives.

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Apple Is Winning the AI Spending Game by Not Playing It

It may be a cliche to invoke the pick-and-shovel sellers of the California Gold Rush, but what better way is there to frame what’s happening to Apple Inc.?

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The NBA Draft Is Bad for Business

Too many teams lost too many games in pursuit of potentially transformative players.

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Trump Family Crypto Project Quietly Sold as Holders Got Stuck

The pitch was straightforward: Invest in the cryptocurrency venture of Donald Trump and his family, back the industry’s most powerful ally at the peak of their influence, and share the spoils.

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Exxon Profit Surprises Analysts Despite Iran War’s Tumult

Exxon Mobil Corp. outperformed expectations after oil-production increases from Guyana and the Permian Basin helped offset supply losses due to the Middle East war.

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OpenAI CFO Sees ‘Vertical Wall of Demand’ for Products

OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar pushed back on concerns about missing internal targets, saying the company is meeting objectives and sees “a vertical wall of demand” for its products.

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Australia’s Richest Person Gifts Jet to Hard-Right Party Leader

Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, has donated a plane to Pauline Hanson, the leader of the country’s hard-right One Nation Party.

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Trump's Policies Are Showing Iran Why It Needs a Nuclear Weapon

Military strikes, waning trust in diplomacy and the respect granted to nuclear powers are sharpening Tehran’s incentive to seek a bomb.

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Tesla Cybertruck Sales Were Inflated by a SpaceX Buying Spree

Almost one in five pickups registered during the fourth quarter went to another company in the billionaire’s business empire.

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Middle Class Squeezed as AI Surges

Get caught up.

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Gresham House Said to Plan €1 Billion Fund for Battery Storage

Gresham House plans to raise a fund targeting roughly €1 billion ($1.2 billion) to give investors access to the growing market for battery-storage systems, according to a person familiar with the matt...

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Meta’s AI Outlook Is Still Hazy to Investors

Mark Zuckerberg says the company has “a sense of the shape” of where its investments are going.

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Losing $300 Million Clouds MLS Club’s Future in Vancouver

The future of Major League Soccer in Vancouver is slipping away.

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FEMA Reinstates Staffers Who Had Criticized Trump Cuts to Agency

The Federal Emergency Management Agency this week told more than a dozen staffers to return to work after placing them on administrative leave eight months ago for signing an open letter criticizing t...

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Pentagon ‘Released’ $400 Million Ukraine Funding, Hegseth Says

Pentagon officials confirmed the release of $400 million in funds for Ukraine that already had been authorized by Congress, after the top Senate Republican overseeing defense spending criticized Penta...

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Alberta Energy Minister Believes New Pipeline Will Have Indigenous Support

The Alberta government believes it will have Indigenous support for its plan to build a new oil pipeline to the Pacific coast when it’s unveiled in June.

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The Supreme Court Is Re-Creating America’s Worst Racial Injustices

The Supreme Court’s decision further eviscerating the Voting Rights Act will enable a systematic disenfranchisement of minority voters that echoes the darkest moments in America’s racial history.

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Got ‘Ozempic Breath?’ Hershey Sees GLP-1 Boost for Mints, Gum

New weight-loss drugs are making people eat less food, but chew more gum.

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Trump Pulls Means Surgeon General Nomination, White House Says

The Trump administration is pulling the nomination of wellness entrepreneur Casey Means to be US surgeon general, according to a White House official.

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Hormuz Blockade Boosts Inland Container Flows at UAE Port Outside the Strait

With Hormuz closed, trucks are rerouting containers unable to reach one of the world’s busiest ports

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A Dozen Young Job Hunters on What It Takes to Get Hired

Entering the workforce is especially tough right now. Just ask those trying.

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Thai Food in America Enters an Adventurous New Era

A slew of restaurants are taking the popular cuisine in surprising directions. Think fries and cheesesteaks over noodles and curry.

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Epstein’s Victims Don’t Want a Maxwell Pardon

Flying home from San Francisco to Miami earlier this month, Frankie Lopez diverted his trip to stop in the rural heart of Kentucky. Dressed in a sleek suit jacket and crisp black dress shirt, he arriv...

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America’s Bond-Market Privilege Is Disappearing as US Debt Soars

For much of the past few years, US Treasuries have failed to serve their traditional role as a sure-fire refuge from global market meltdowns.

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Fossil Fuels No Longer Offer Security. Clean Energy Can

Last year was a major step forward in the clean energy revolution, with installations of renewable sources such as solar panels and wind turbines hitting record highs not only in the developed world, ...

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Claude Didn’t Hallucinate My Wife — It Stereotyped Her

Claude, the artificial intelligence platform, just asked me to pass along its best wishes to my wife Suchitra. This was disconcerting on multiple levels. First, because I'm not sure how I feel about m...

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Brookfield’s Compass Pulls Out of Massive Virginia Data Center

Compass Datacenters is pulling out of a yearslong effort to build a key part of a 2,100-acre data-center corridor in Northern Virginia after the development faced intense pushback from local residents...

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Why the UAE and Saudi Arabia Have Drifted Apart

Officials in the United Arab Emirates have framed their decision to quit the OPEC group of oil producing nations as an opportunity to respond more nimbly to the energy crisis caused by the Iran war.

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Global Forest Loss Fell Sharply in 2025 After Hitting Record High

Clearing of the world’s tropical forests, whether for farmland or by wildfires, declined by 36% last year, according to the Global Forest Watch initiative.

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China Races to Build Record Biobank to Rival US Drugs Research

The massive infrastructure push has taken on greater urgency since the US and EU began excluding Chinese scientists from accessing some of its most sensitive data

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