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Politics
Marjorie Taylor Green accuses Trump of putting ‘rich donor class and foreign policy’ before America First
By
Aamer Madhani
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Europe
France exhales as Louvre director finally resigns after stolen jewels, burst pipe near Mona Lisa, $11.8 million ticket fraud scandal
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Thomas Adamson
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John Leicester
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Law
Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million award for info about her mother’s kidnapping
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John Seewer
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Investing
Meta signs AI chips deal that could go up to $100 billion, option for 10% stake in AMD
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Michelle Chapman
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C-Suite
35 of America’s wealthiest families donate over $1 billion to nonprofits across the U.S. as part of ‘The Audacious Project’
By
Thalia Beaty
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Politics
‘Trust in government is at an all-time low,’: even South Bend’s award-winning AI-friendly mayor admits the truth
By
Glenn Gamboa
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North America
32 inches of snow were enough for the Boston Globe to call off print for the first time in 153 years
By
Audrey McAvoy
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Travel & Leisure
Milan strides toward world city status with gleaming new Olympic stadium, hundreds of new housing units, over 9 million tourists per year
By
Colleen Barry
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AI
Hegseth to meet with Anthropic CEO as safe AI principles collide with military contracting
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David Klepper
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Matt Ott
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North America
How Mexico took down ‘El Mencho’: tracking a girlfriend and some crucial help from U.S. intelligence
By
María Verza
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Economy
Below zero: Fed governor wouldn’t be surprised at negative job growth number
By
Christopher Rugaber
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Law
Your Google search history can be used against you in court. Does that violate the Constitution?
By
Mark Scolforo
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Environment
Supreme Court will hear Big Oil’s attempt to block lawsuits seeking to hold it liable for climate change
By
Lindsay Whitehurst
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North America
Mexico’s latest cartel violence prompts fears of ‘narcoterrorism’ in replay 1990s Colombia
By
María Verza
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Law
Northeast Corridor gathers snow at 3 inches an hour as National Weather Service calls traffic ‘nearly impossible’
By
Anthony Izaguirre
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Claire Rush
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