Scattering of Lahaina residents threatens Maui’s culture, economy
The population, now around 1.4 billion, is likely to drop to around half a billion by 2100—and women are being blamed
Many of the prominent people, such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, were previously known associates or already linked to Epstein
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U.S. officials are worried about hacking and insider theft of AI secrets, which China has denied
Painfully long waits for taxis offer a clue about the country’s 30 years of stagnation
Piggybacking on public holidays to create longer breaks, taking off Mondays are among the tricks
South Korea will soon require companies that slim down products to show the old and new sizes on packaging
The popular app can feed young users a stream of intense, polarized and hard-to-verify videos about the Israel-Hamas war
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After sneaking his AI-written water bill into law, Ramiro Rosário says government press-release writers could go, too
Corruption and fear are hindering effort to rebuild army
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News publisher says AI tools use its content without permission; tech companies have said training AI with web content is ‘fair use’
It’s time to retire those tired New Year’s Eve staples—plastic crowns, chintzy boas, sequin gowns—and try these stylish, celebration-worthy alternatives.
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