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Several more immigration judges have been fired, even as the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement, and after ...
Several firefighters and union leaders said the city's fire companies were understaffed, hampering their ability to save more ...
Leading up to the thousands of fans screaming for players on the parquet, a smaller but equally passionate crowd gathered at ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he would punish Russia with tariffs if there isn’t a deal to end the war in Ukraine within ...
The case, which stems from a deadly crash in 2019, raises broader questions about the safety of Tesla's driver-assistance ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Robin Rudowitz vice-president of the health policy organization KFF about the Trump ...
The Atlantic Writer Charlie Warzel on his new reporting about Elon Musk, Grok and why a chatbot called for a new Holocaust.
The Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General found widespread abuse of shackles in federal prisons. One prisoner ...
Recent college graduates are facing one of the most challenging job markets in years — with the exception of the pandemic ...
Doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to get people engaged with nature, art, movement and volunteering. Research shows ...
Inside Ethiopia's largest Chinese-run industrial park, three women stand at the crossroads of rapid development. A Chinese ...
It started as a one-off dinner with a chatbot — a night of shrimp, sarcasm — then veered into something unsettlingly human.