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AIPeople are talking to this AI startup’s cartoon panda as if it’s a therapist. The CEO is nervous because there’s no suicide prevention design
By Devi Shastri and The Associated PressOctober 1, 2025

LawSingle mother sues — and beats — Kentucky for kicking her off food stamps because she bought food at the store where she worked
By Sylvia Goodman and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2025

Personal FinanceAlmost 400,000 Americans still get Social Security by paper check. That’s going away everywhere (except where it isn’t)
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2025

LawPfizer strikes $70B deal with Trump to cut Medicaid drug prices, expand American manufacturing under tariff threat
By Tom Murphy, Michelle S. Price and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2025

AICalifornia governor signs landmark AI safety law, forcing major tech companies to disclose protocols and protect whistleblowers
By Beatrice NolanSeptember 30, 2025

SuccessWalmart CEO says he can’t think of a single job that won’t be changed by AI—here’s how today’s workforce can prepare
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 30, 2025

BankingCharlie Javice, the millennial founder convicted of swindling JPMorgan to the tune of $175 million, sentenced to 7 years in prison
By Sydney LakeSeptember 30, 2025

Real EstateFlorida landlords are turning away immigrants on temporary legal status as deportation worries loom
By Nino PaoliSeptember 30, 2025

By Dave SmithSeptember 29, 2025

HealthHealth care providers and debt collectors are biting from people’s paychecks to cover old medical bills
By Rae Ellen Bichell and KFF Health NewsSeptember 29, 2025

North AmericaGunman in truck smashes into Michigan church and opens fire, killing at least 4 and injuring 8
By Isabella Volmert, Corey Williams and The Associated PressSeptember 28, 2025

North AmericaTactics used in the Michigan church attack resemble a new ‘hybrid threat’ meant to maximize damage, security expert says
By Jason MaSeptember 28, 2025

North AmericaDes Moines schools leader was arrested by ICE despite passing a background check that didn’t reveal any citizenship issues
By Scott McFetridge and The Associated PressSeptember 28, 2025

LawTrump asks Supreme Court to back his limits on birthright citizenship and upend how the 14th Amendment’s been interpreted for 125 years
By Mark Sherman, Lindsay Whitehurst and The Associated PressSeptember 27, 2025

By Chris Megerian and The Associated PressSeptember 27, 2025

PoliticsTrump escalates retribution campaign with demand that Microsoft fire former Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco
By Jill Colvin and The Associated PressSeptember 27, 2025

LawNexstar and Sinclair are bringing back Kimmel, but many viewers may have found alternatives while he was blacked out
By Nino PaoliSeptember 26, 2025

By Eva RoytburgSeptember 26, 2025

By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressSeptember 26, 2025

By Myles Miller and BloombergSeptember 26, 2025

Arts & EntertainmentSinclair reveals that it asked ABC to create a CBS-like ombudsman while backing down on Jimmy Kimmel suspension
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 26, 2025

SuccessExpats are running away to Panama—they’re enjoying a better quality of life for 40% less than back home
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 26, 2025

By Ashley LutzSeptember 26, 2025

HealthTelehealth for Medicare patients is on the chopping block as Congress narrows in on an extension deadline. ‘The uncertainty creates a lack of trust,’ healthcare CEO says
By Caroline Catherman and Healthcare BrewSeptember 25, 2025

Big TechAmazon to pay $2.5 billion, one of the largest FTC settlements in history, to mitigate claims it tricked millions of people into signing up for Prime
By Dave SmithSeptember 25, 2025

LawMeet Lindsey Halligan, the 36-year-old former Miss Colorado hopeful who only worked 3 federal cases before Trump promoted her to U.S. attorney
By Dave SmithSeptember 25, 2025

By Kelvin Chan and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2025

Arts & EntertainmentOver 26 million watched Jimmy Kimmel’s return and the vast majority were on YouTube, where Sinclair and Nexstar couldn’t block them
By David Bauder and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2025
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