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Claude is telling users to go to sleep mid-session and nobody, including Anthropic, seems to fully understand why it keeps doing it
Claude is telling users to go to sleep mid-session and nobody, including Anthropic, seems to fully understand why it keeps doing it

A staff member at Anthropic called the behavior, a “bit of a character tic.”

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 14, 2026
Nonprofit CEOs say Trump’s economy is driving surging demand—and they’re pushed to the brink
Nonprofit CEOs say Trump’s economy is driving surging demand—and they’re pushed to the brink
By Sydney LakeMay 14, 2026
Transparent Labs Protein Powder Review (2026): Nutrition Expert Approved
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By Nick LichtenbergMay 14, 2026
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By Christina SnyderMay 14, 2026
Burned out and going nowhere: the American worker is too mentally drained to even look for a new job
Burned out and going nowhere: the American worker is too mentally drained to even look for a new job
By Nick LichtenbergMay 14, 2026
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CommentaryAI is wiping out entry-level jobs. Here’s how colleges can fill the gap
By Michael HansenMay 15, 2026
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left) and Apple CEO Tim Cook in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 4, 2025. (Photo: Will Oliver/EPA/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersOpenAI may take legal action against Apple over Siri’s ChatGPT integration
By Andrew NuscaMay 15, 2026
Wall Street sees ‘nothing of real substance’ in Trump’s China trade deal—and stocks sell off globally
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By Jim EdwardsMay 15, 2026
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By Sheryl EstradaMay 15, 2026
State Farm CEO is betting big on AI—and contemplating the company’s future in California
NewslettersState Farm CEO is betting big on AI—and contemplating the company’s future in California
By Diane BradyMay 15, 2026
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Personal FinanceTop CD rates today, May 15, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.20%
By Glen Luke FlanaganMay 15, 2026
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HealthA rare flesh-eating bacteria that can kill people in 48 hours is spreading in Japan and could have a ‘terrifying’ mortality rate
By Akemi Terukina and BloombergJune 15, 2024
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    HealthUsher and Apple CEO Tim Cook had a meeting. Now the Super Bowl performer is taking his ideas to Capitol Hill
    By Rachel VentrescaJune 5, 2024
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HealthPeople are ‘desperately willing’ to dump thousands of dollars on sham stem-cell injections
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressJune 15, 2024
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LifeAnother health benefit of running: It can be a powerful antidote to loneliness
By Jordyn BradleyJune 15, 2024
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HealthLongevity investor Bryan Johnson hosted Kim Kardashian and neuroscientist Andrew Huberman at a ‘Don’t Die Dinner,’ where they discussed their own mortality
By Alexa MikhailJune 14, 2024
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LifeShaming, ignoring, gossiping, gaslighting: HR experts say ‘workplace incivility’ is on the rise
By Beth GreenfieldJune 14, 2024
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HealthGen X is on track to have more cancer than baby boomers—and these 9 cancers are to blame
By Beth GreenfieldJune 14, 2024
  • Chrissy Teigen, right, sitting in a chair holding a microphone wearing a white feathered mini-dress. A bald man is in a chair on the left holding a microphone.
    FamilyChrissy Teigen has 42 million Instagram followers—but wants her kids to ‘get through high school’ before joining social media
    By Beth GreenfieldJune 5, 2024
Sorry, Netflix binge-watchers. Too much TV may be cutting your lifespan
HealthSorry, Netflix binge-watchers. Too much TV may be cutting your lifespan
By Alexa MikhailJune 14, 2024
Higher amounts of the low-calorie sweetener xylitol, often marketed as a healthy sugar substitute, is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as stroke and heart attack, according to a new Cleveland Clinic study.
HealthSugar substitute xylitol may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, new study shows. What to know about the low-calorie sweetener
By Lindsey LeakeJune 14, 2024
The FDA lost a whistleblower complaint about unsanitary conditions at an infant formula plant for a year, auditors revealed
RetailThe FDA lost a whistleblower complaint about unsanitary conditions at an infant formula plant for a year, auditors revealed
By The Associated Press and Devi ShastriJune 13, 2024
A landmark 5-year study is seeking to understand the link between money and human flourishing. Here’s how its findings could change the world
CommentaryA landmark 5-year study is seeking to understand the link between money and human flourishing. Here’s how its findings could change the world
By Daniel ShakhaniJune 13, 2024
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LifestyleHere’s how Meta’s virtual-reality workout compares to real-life exercise
By Beth GreenfieldJune 13, 2024
  • As of the two-week period ending May 25, 2024, KP.2, part of the FLiRT family of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariants, accounted for a 29% plurality of new COVID-19 infections in the U.S.
    HealthWill FLiRT COVID variants bring another summer surge? What to know about symptoms and potential for spread
    By Lindsey LeakeJune 5, 2024
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Politics‘You’re failing!’: senators tear into FDA, DOJ as the federal government has youth vaping reckoning
By Eva RoytburgJune 12, 2024
Biden Administration advances plan to remove medical debt from credit scores
HealthBiden Administration advances plan to remove medical debt from credit scores
By Noam N. Levey and KFF Health NewsJune 12, 2024
Elizabeth Holmes watches from a Texas prison as appeal of her Theranos fraud conviction begins in federal court
TechElizabeth Holmes watches from a Texas prison as appeal of her Theranos fraud conviction begins in federal court
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressJune 12, 2024
The fallout of the attack has rippled across to primary care providers whose practices rely on the affected hospitals for laboratory services.
HealthA London hospital is asking its own workers for blood after a cyberattack—what’s next for the future of U.K. national security?
By Shona Ghosh, Yazhou Sun and BloombergJune 12, 2024
Americans are flocking to Temu, but they trust Amazon so much more
TechAmericans are flocking to Temu, but they trust Amazon so much more
By Jason Del ReyJune 11, 2024
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HealthMold colonies and liquid-flooded air purifiers: CVS sourced medication from tainted factories—and it has twice the amount of recalls on store-brand drugs than competitors
By Sasha RogelbergJune 11, 2024
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LifestyleCalifornia’s homelessness solution includes $80 million for 1,200 tiny homes that might not come with a bathroom
By Sunny NagpaulJune 11, 2024
No one wants another pandemic—but bird flu has already flown the coop
CommentaryNo one wants another pandemic—but bird flu has already flown the coop
By Carolyn BarberJune 11, 2024
A man in an orchard pours out a large plastic bucket filled with oranges.
RetailIs breakfast endangered? Disease and extreme weather are jacking up coffee and orange juice prices—and consumers are getting squeezed
By Sasha RogelbergJune 11, 2024
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PoliticsBiden’s plan to save money on Medicare drugs risks leaving shelves empty, pharmacists say
By Susan Jaffe and KFF Health NewsJune 11, 2024
Alzheimer’s drug from Eli Lilly that can slow brain-robbing disease backed by FDA advisers
HealthAlzheimer’s drug from Eli Lilly that can slow brain-robbing disease backed by FDA advisers
By Matthew Perrone and The Associated PressJune 11, 2024
SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, can cause ocular infection by breaching the blood-retinal barrier, layers of cells that shield the retina, the part of your eye that senses light, from microbial pathogens.
HealthCOVID can seriously damage your vision, even if you didn’t have symptoms, new study says. Experts say to watch for these signs
By Lindsey LeakeJune 11, 2024
Dairy farmers look to poultry industry that had to kill 100 million birds for guidance as it confronts its own bird flu epidemic
HealthDairy farmers look to poultry industry that had to kill 100 million birds for guidance as it confronts its own bird flu epidemic
By Scott McFettridge and The Associated PressJune 11, 2024
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HealthTraditional Medicare or Medicare Advantage? Some retirees aren’t allowed to choose
By Richard EisenbergJune 10, 2024
How to move past a painful breakup, according to a relationship therapist
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By Todd BaratzJune 8, 2024
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By Beth GreenfieldJune 7, 2024
How ER became ‘the big box retailer of healthcare’—and why it’s costing us all
HealthHow ER became ‘the big box retailer of healthcare’—and why it’s costing us all
By Hal RosenbluthJune 7, 2024
These 5 lifestyle changes improved brain function for those with early Alzheimer’s
HealthThese 5 lifestyle changes improved brain function for those with early Alzheimer’s
By Alexa MikhailJune 7, 2024
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FinanceRite Aid’s lenders won’t let it exit bankruptcy unless CEO takes a cut on $20 million payout
By Reshmi Basu and BloombergJune 6, 2024
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