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AI Jesuses have proliferated in multiple apps, prompting one to wonder: Whom to believe?
The court should rule that Trump’s tariff gambit exceeds his authority. But the longer we wait for a ruling, the less likely that seems.
Poverty, repression, and uncertainty shape the daily lives of Venezuela’s people.
A new book examines the art and tribulations of the revered Nashville musician.
Iran’s clerics face a familiar uprising driven by economic collapse, but repression, not reform, now defines the regime’s response.
A better approach: Remain at the table, but never cast a General Assembly vote.
The battle is already underway to define the Duxbury mother accused of killing her three children as a patient or a criminal.
Trump’s threats toward Greenland aren’t about security. They risk shattering NATO’s core principle of collective defense and undoing eight...
The other affordability crisis is the rising cost of a president waging war against his own people.
By attacking the Fed chair, Trump is kneecapping himself right before the Supreme Court takes up a crucial case on his presidential power.
From JFK’s famous words to her daughter’s death, Caroline Kennedy’s life shows how cruel fate can be.
As universities retrench under financial and political pressure, PhD students are losing support — with consequences that reach far beyond campus.
A proposed Center for Cannabis Research and Policy could serve as a statewide hub uniting social policy research with biomedical and clinical studies.
Initially designed simply for entertainment, games like SimCity have had a major cultural impact.
It is at a moment when darkness briefly parts and a way forward becomes visible.