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President Donald Trump warned of short-term pain resulting from his tariffs. That pain has arrived in the form of higher prices — and it might not be temporary. A wide range of products — from car tires to clothing, many of which are produced in China — have seen price hikes in recent weeks as […]
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The Kiel Institute for the World Economy's tracker found that in the spring, monthly averages for aid were higher than the rest of the war. Read more ›
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Israeli fighter jets have been seen armed with inexpensive glide bombs. Air superiority means it doesn't need to expend costly stand-off missiles. Read more ›
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There's big news this week if you have Philips Hue lights, with a free AI upgrade in the app, plus a new Wall Washer light Read more ›
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How Business Insider calculated data centers' true cost, from their electricity and water use to their impact on the environment and public health. Read more ›
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez upcoming Venice wedding was met with protests in the city, with locals citing concerns about overtourism. Read more ›
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Two American destroyers have launched missile interceptors over the past few days, a US official told Business Insider. Another one just arrived. Read more ›
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Donald Trump's annual financial disclosure shows he made more than $600 million last year. Read more ›
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An ex-Harvard professor says his AI could prevent the next world war. Critics say it could start one. Read more ›
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Copenhagen, Vienna, and Zurich are among the 10 best cities for quality of life worldwide, according to five categories ranking livability. Read more ›
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Influencers like Alex Jones and Elon Musk have spent the weekend blaming the murder of Democratic lawmaker Melissa Hortman on leftists and the deep state. Read more ›
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Google has officially teased the Pixel 10 for the first time, but an iPhone is doing the talking. Read more ›
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We don't know much about the new Trump Mobile phone or the company's data plan, but we sure do have a lot of questions. Read more ›
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Rotterdam-based umob has secured €3.5M in funding to accelerate its Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform across Europe. Founded by Raymon Pouwels and Bibi Jorissen, the Dutch tech startup’s latest funding round follows a previous round of €6M at the end of 2023. The funding will support the company’s expansion into major European cities and further development of ... Read more Read more ›
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Gucci parent, Kering, appointed Renault's former CEO, Luca de Meo, as its chief executive, as the company struggles to improve its weak performance. Read more ›
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The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 looks like a great processor, but it's not quite Elite. Read more ›
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Trump Mobile will launch in September 2025 with a gold-colored, made-in-America phone and a $47.95 unlimited plan. Read more ›
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Melania Trump's best looks as first lady balance professional style and chicness, but she has also worn some controversial outfits. Read more ›
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The shooter allegedly researched several “people search” sites in an attempt to target his victims, highlighting the potential dangers of widely available personal data. Read more ›
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Since Trump took office, ICE arrests have more than doubled. Business throughout the US economy are sounding the alarm on the potential impact. Read more ›
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For over six decades, the “religious right” in America was boomer “Christian nationalism,” straight out of The Handmaid’s Tale. It was about “keeping God in the schools” and the National Prayer Breakfast. It was traditionalist, mindful of theology, and, well, theocratic, which is to say it wanted to take the standards of a religious tradition […] Read more ›
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Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington this weekend — a show of force in the capital that just happens to take place on the president’s birthday — smacks of authoritarian Dear Leader-style politics (even though Trump actually got the idea after attending the 2017 Bastille Day parade in Paris). Yet as disconcerting as the imagery […] Read more ›
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Hummingbirds run on sugar. Sweet nectar powers their tiny, furious bodies and super-fast wings, which beat as many as 80 to 90 times per second. And luckily for them, they don’t seem to get diabetes, even though they have extremely high blood glucose levels. In the wild, hummingbirds, the smallest birds in the world, get […] Read more ›
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My mom has been a housekeeper for as long as I can remember. As a child, I’d accompany her on the bus to the houses she cleaned, impressed with how it seemed like she knew just about everyone en route to their own jobs. There was always friendly acknowledgment and solidarity — especially with those in […] Read more ›
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The mass protests in Los Angeles began as a rejection of President Donald Trump’s new blitz of immigration raids. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement descended on locations throughout LA on Friday, including Home Depot and the city’s garment district. During the raids, immigration authorities reportedly arrested more than 200 people, though the Trump administration has […] Read more ›
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A couple weeks ago, I did something I try to do at least once a month: I went to the church I’m a member of in person instead of online. Growing up, church was a regular part of my life, and not just on Sundays. My father is a pastor, so it was common to […] Read more ›
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When President Donald Trump and Elon Musk had their dramatic falling-out last week, it appeared the right was on the brink of civil war — with Musk’s allies in the “tech right” poised to battle Steve Bannon and his faction of populist tribunes. The battle lines reflected deep disagreements between the right’s factions about the nature […] Read more ›
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For the past 60 years, a committee of independent experts has advised the federal government on vaccine policy, providing guidance on which shots people should get and when. Government public health officials have almost always followed the panel’s recommendations, all but making it the final word on public health policy in the US for most […] Read more ›
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Perhaps the oldest, most pernicious form of human bias is that of men toward women. It often started at the moment of birth. In ancient Athens, at a public ceremony called the amphidromia, fathers would inspect a newborn and decide whether it would be part of the family, or be cast away. One often socially […] Read more ›
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I’m writing this on a plane back to Washington, DC, from a conference in the Bay Area, the land of tomorrow. While the conference wasn’t about AI, this is the Bay Area, and thus roughly 90 percent of conversations were about AI. It is hard to overstate the scale of the gap between the cultures […] Read more ›
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