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Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie will see if he can survive Trump's wrath in what's being called the most expensive primary race in the country.
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American kids are in a “reading recession” as test scores fall across the country, but researchers say the pandemic isn’t completely to blame.
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Kurt Campbell is a former Deputy Secretary of State and has had an important role in shaping U.S.-China policy for many years.
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On Sunday, the World Health Organization declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a global health emergency.
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“Dancing on the Wall” is a departure from MUNA’s previous work, trading the sunshine-y pop instrumentals, country influences and sweeping ballads of their self-titled album for gritty, atmospheric tracks influenced by 1990s punk and rave scenes.
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Ukraine has launched its biggest strike campaign against Russia in over a year, using long-range drones to target the heart of Moscow and bring the war home to Russians.
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Implemented in January 2025, New York's congestion relief program charges vehicles to enter Manhattan's central business district during peak hours.
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Tiny structures in cells called speckles were first discovered more than a century ago.
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In her new collection of essays, "On Witness and Respair," Ward reflects on the importance of storytelling, bearing witness to racism, and finding healing and hope.
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Is it time to consider prosecuting AI models for breaking the law? Some say it's time. Others say that would be an insult to humanity.