The US president’s claims that the crown prince “knew nothing” contradict the CIA’s own assessment.
How we linked the auto industry to lead poisoning
A New York Times and Examination investigation revealed that factories supplying recycled lead to the American auto industry had poisoned people. Here’s how.
Sharp disagreements over economy threaten Federal Reserve interest rate cut
What was once seen as a near-certain cut in interest rates next month now looks more like a coin flip as Federal Reserve officials sharply disagree over the economy’s health and whether stubborn inflation or weak hiring represent a bigger threat.
Sharp disagreements over economy threaten Federal Reserve interest rate cut
What was once seen as a near-certain cut in interest rates next month now looks more like a coin flip as Federal Reserve officials sharply disagree over the economy’s health and whether stubborn inflation or weak hiring represent a bigger threat.
Britain’s MI5 warns lawmakers over Chinese spies posing as ‘headhunters’
Beijing denies the claim, which comes weeks before the government must decide whether to approve a new Chinese embassy.
How did your representative vote on releasing the Epstein files?
US House today voted on the release of government files relating to Jeffrey Epstein. Find out how your representative votedUS politics live – latest updatesThe US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that will force the release of investig…
DoorDash driver who went viral over alleged ‘sexual assault’ when she saw naked man now faces criminal charges for filming him
Olivia Henderson, 23, is facing two counts of unlawful surveillance after she recorded an unconscious customer whose pants were down and posted the video on TikTok
A Cape Cod town spent $10M last year to add more sand to its beach. Half is already gone
Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, continues to face an erosion problem, even after more than 300,000 cubic yards of sand were added
Princeton University Confirms Data Breach Affecting Advancement Records
Princeton University has confirmed a breach of its Advancement database and is urging vigilance as investigators assess the exposed information.
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US court blocks new Texas congressional map while state officials appeal
The majority on a federal court in El Paso, Texas, found that the new map used race to redraw congressional districts.