DHS funding lapse becomes longest government shutdown
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Meta and Google lost a major social media addiction lawsuit. Their troubles are far from over.
This week’s verdict in the landmark social media addiction trial against Meta (META) and Google (GOOG, GOOGL) could have major implications for how the companies, and their rivals, operate their…
‘Mentally active’ sitting may reduce dementia risk, study finds
Sitting for hours on a regular basis can be bad for your body and brain. A new study suggests that keeping your brain engaged helps counteract some of the harms…
Chevron Says Damage at Wheatstone LNG Will Hamper Restart
“The Wheatstone gas facility near Onslow has had equipment damage from the severe weather, which has impacted restart activities,” Chevron said in a statement. It will be a “number of…
Taylor Frankie Paul video reignites fevered online discourse around domestic violence
When a 45-second video of reality star Taylor Frankie Paul hurling metal barstools at her ex-boyfriend during a 2023 altercation surfaced just days before her season of “The Bachelorette” was…
The shift from oil isn’t just about being ‘green’ anymore. It’s a massive power move for national security.
The global push to move away from oil and gas has long been framed as a response to the effects of climate change and the need to take care of…
What to watch this week
US stocks ended another week in the red as the war raging through the Gulf region rolls on with no end in sight and US equity markets keep falling. The…
Iran says it is ‘waiting’ for a possible U.S. ground assault as 3,500 troops arrive in Middle East
Iran said Sunday it is ready to face U.S. troops on the ground, accusing Washington of secretly planning an assault while seeking negotiations to end the war. “The enemy, openly,…
Left in limbo, Afghans who served with U.S. forces fear Trump could send them back to the Taliban
Those still at the camp struggle to fill their time, resting in the middle of the day to avoid the desert heat, and roaming streets that are named after U.S.…
The real estate industry changed after an agent was killed on the job — but safety threats remain
The fatal shooting of a 27-year-old real estate agent during an Iowa open house in 2011 shook her industry, which responded with a slate of measures aimed at keeping others…
















