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The Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on the morning of the Birthright Citizenship case arguments. Tyrone Turner/Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide caption Law schools o…
A protester holds a sign during a protest outside of OpenAI headquarters calling for a pause in AI development in San Francisco on March 21. Manuel Orbegozo/Re…
Vessels are anchored along the Strait of Hormuz. Amirhossein Khorgooei/ISNA/AFP via Getty Images hide caption The war in Iran was a costly blunder, according …
This week, I covered the story of Casey Harrell—a man with ALS who is “the first power user” of a brain implant, according to the researchers who worked with h…
Players of the United States celebrate during their opening World Cup match, a 4-1 victory over Paraguay. The U.S. has an important match Friday against Austra…
James Bruggers, whose decades of dogged reporting shined a light on polluting corporations, inadequate regulations and the people who fought against them for e…
(RTTNews) - Asian stocks ended mixed in thin trade on Friday, with markets in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan closed for holidays. A cautious undertone p…
Ticks can cause serious diseases, but the tools for controlling them lag decades behind mosquitoes. In the northeast, health officials and researchers hope tha…
Microsoft found malware that hijacks crypto wallets and spreads through USB sticks
The Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine advisory committee voted Thursday to recommend an mRNA influenza vaccine. It's the first flu vaccine that uses t…
LUCKNOW: One of the riveting sights in cricket is to see a fast bowler run in, unleash the ball at great speed and hustle the batsman with his pace. That’s why…


















