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Sam Altman received a warmer welcome from lawmakers than other tech CEOs at a recent Senate hearing
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The cost of financing renewable energy plays a significant role in determining the cost of clean electricity.
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The pandemic may be over, but employees are refusing to return to the office full-time.
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Like Lyme disease, Powassan is transmitted through ticks. While there are only a handful of U.S. cases every year, the virus can be deadly.
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It’s impossible to fully understand the Supreme Court's power without examining the shadow docket, writes Stephen Vladeck.
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It's largely a growing populist identity that prioritizes parents’ rights over expert recommendations, state mandates, or the safety of others.
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The WHO’s advice is based on a review that found products containing aspartame and stevia—like diet soda—don’t help reduce body fat.
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The material that causes nail products to harden under UV lamps can cause seemingly random allergic reactions.
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Countries have been forced to return to coal as Europe dips into liqueified natural gas supplies meant for Asia
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Ukrainian president to join leaders of the world’s most powerful democracies as they ready more sanctions for Russia
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Liberals calling for the ailing Dianne Feinstein to quit haven't considered what that would mean for one possible, albeit unlikely, scenario: a vacancy on the Supreme Court.
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Gov. Gianforte’s office called the law an attempt to “protect Montanans’ personal and private data
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Vladimir Putin knows all too well the history of how tsars and dictators die
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A man saw a missing girl on a Netflix true crime show. Then she walked into his store.
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Deutsche Bank agreed to settle a lawsuit in which victims of Epstein’s sexual abuse accused the bank of facilitating his sex-trafficking operation
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The Codex Sassoon is one of the world's oldest surviving biblical manuscripts.
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy generally received a warmer welcome from Democrats than he had in the past, as he answered lawmakers questions about a surge in mail-related crimes.
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