Thursday, June 05, 2025 3:05 PM ET
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South Korea faces a reckoning: Political dysfunction, moral drift and the path to unification5 hours ago
Glory to Ukraine, bravo Odesa1 day ago
Uncertainty at NASA; Nomination pulled, steep cuts proposed1 day ago
Debunking 5 myths about when your devices get wet -- Internet forums are chock-full of advice to dry out that drenched device, but problematic myths about liquid protection and repair make it hard for consumers to separate fact from fiction.5 hours ago
Tech revolutionizes centuries-old search for prime numbers -- For centuries, prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians, from ancient artifacts to modern tech. Now, cloud computing and global collaborations are pushing the search for record-breaking primes to new heights.1 day ago
What evidence shows about the economic impact of DEI -- DEI goes beyond corporate policy. At its core, it's about expanding access to opportunities for groups historically excluded from full participation in American life.1 day ago
Air controller gaps: universities step in to train recruits -- Air traffic controller shortages in Newark and other airports partly reflect long, intense training -- but university-based training programs are becoming part of the solution.2 days ago
LGBTQ country stars still overlooked as Opry hits 100 -- On March 15, 1974, the Grand Ole Opry country music radio show closed its run at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, with Johnny and June Carter Cash leading the song "Will the Circle Be Unbroken." After that f3 days ago
Tornado Alley has become almost everything east of the Rockies -- The United States has had more reported tornadoes this year than normal -- more than 960 as of Thursday, according to the National Weather Service's preliminary count.6 days ago
U.S. won't sign WHO's new treaty to prepare for next pandemic -- On March 20, members of the World Health Organization adopted the world's first pandemic agreement after three years of "intensive negotiations." The United States did not participate.7 days ago
Dealing with Russia: Strategic negligence, incompetence or worse? -- The United States and its European allies do not understand the more imminent and dangerous threat posed by Russia.8 days ago
How the Take It Down Act tackles nonconsensual deepfake porn -- and how it falls short -- The Take It Down Act is a meaningful first step. But to truly protect the vulnerable, lawmakers should build stronger systems -- ones that prevent harm before it happens and treat victims' privacy and dignity.9 days ago
Tomato trade dispute between U.S., Mexico boils over again -- with 21% tariffs due in July -- Tomato trade with Mexico is now jeopardized because the Trump administration has revived a three-decade-old effort to limit imports.13 days ago
Trump's vision for Air Force One will turn it into a 'palace in the sky' -- President Donald Trump's concerns about Air Force One seem less focused on safety and security and more on size and opulence.14 days ago
Cuts to the National Science Foundation endanger wealth of research -- Since January, layoffs, leadership resignations and a massive proposed reorganization have threatened the integrity and mission of the National Science Foundation.15 days ago
Political bipartisanship suffers as Trump cows GOP members of Congress -- Donald Trump has so-controlled the Republican Party and turned it into his own that, with few exceptions, members have become cowed into support or silence.16 days ago
Calorie counts on menus, food labels may not help consumers choose healthier foods -- When people did not consider calorie information, participants correctly saw a big gap between the healthy and unhealthy foods. But when they considered calorie information, those judgments became more moderate.17 days ago
Young Americans' support for free speech declines sharply -- For much of the 20th century, young Americans were seen as free speech's fiercest defenders. But now, young Americans are growing more skeptical of free speech.20 days ago
America the Beautiful: Remembering the heritage of freedom of faith, conscience and belief for all -- This nation is built on layers and layers of immigrants from around the world, people seeking to raise their families in peace, to pursue opportunity and to live with dignity with their fundamental freedoms and rights.21 days ago
Miley Cyrus says Harrison Ford inspired her to change album title3 hours ago
Stanley Cup Final: Oilers rally past Panthers in Game 1 overtime4 hours ago
Germany's Friedrich Merz meets with Donald Trump in Oval Office25 minutes ago
Trump suspends visas for new Harvard international students5 hours ago
Creatures escape in spaceship crash in 'Alien: Earth' trailer2 hours ago
Israeli Soldiers pay their respects at Mt. Herzl Military cemetery1 year ago