Associated PressMigrant encounters at the southern border dropped by 50% following the end of
Title 42, but thousands remain in U.S. custody, with concerns over Border Patrol's holding capacity. |
MediaiteTesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk criticized remote workers, referring to them as morally wrong, unproductive, and hypocritical while urging them to seek 40 hours of in-person work. |
Yahoo!
FinanceDemocratic and Republican leaders announced Tuesday afternoon a new structure
for the debt-ceiling talks but apparently little closer to a deal as they seek to avoid potential default as early as June. |
The New
York TimesOfficials who doubted the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop
face inquiries as Republicans argue that the letter signed by former intelligence officials was a part of the Biden campaign strategy. |
PatchOver 1,400 vanity plate submissions were rejected in NJ last year due
to vulgarity, offensiveness, or other inappropriate content, making it challenging for applicants to find an MVC-approved unique phrase. |
AxiosBelief in God among Americans has reached its
lowest level in 78 years at 81%, with the most significant decline observed in young adults, liberals, and Democrats, according to a recent Gallup poll. |
Just the
FactsThe recently released JFK assassination documents from the National
Archives contain little relevant information about the murder, focusing more on CIA assets, agents, and international operations. |
6ABC
Action NewsCherelle Parker, a Democrat with a long political history in PA, won
Philadelphia's mayoral primary on Tuesday, likely setting her up as the city's 100th mayor and the first woman to serve in the role. |
CBS
NewsIn an interview with CBS, Former President Obama expressed concern about
the divided media and Americans' inability to agree on basic facts, resulting in people occupying different realities. |
USA
TodayArnold Schwarzenegger believes environmentalists need to quickly
adapt and move away from lengthy reviews and legal battles hindering the development of clean energy projects. |
The
Washington PostSurveillance cameras purchased with federal crime-fighting grants are being
used to punish and evict public housing residents, sometimes for minor rule violations, a WashPo investigation found. |
The Wall
Street JournalDespite office occupancy rates surpassing 50% for the first time
during the pandemic, workers in key markets like NYC remain hesitant to return, partly due to insufficient enticement from leaders. |
The
AtlanticDespite increased recycling efforts in the US, much of the sorted waste ends up in
landfills due to China's restrictions on importing certain recyclables, leaving municipalities with limited options for disposal. |
DNYUZMicrosoft's experiments with a new AI system showed unexpected ingenuity
in problem-solving, sparking debate over whether this is a step towards AI capable of tasks similar to human brain functions. |
NBC
NewsSam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, said the U.S. “might consider a combination
of licensing and testing requirements for development and release of AI models above a threshold of capabilities.” |
ABC7 San
FranciscoDemonstrators in San Francisco demand DA Brooke Jenkins reconsider not
filing charges against a security guard in a deadly Walgreens shooting, arguing shoplifting should not have resulted in a death. |
Cleveland.comMayor Kahlil Seren initiated a "No Mow May" policy, sparking mixed
reactions but successfully raising awareness about pollinator habitats and prompting discussions on the use of public land. |
New York
PostSpecial prosecutor John Durham's report reveals an impossible yet credible
conspiracy involving the Clinton campaign, the FBI, and the media to derail Trump's presidency by tying him to Russia. |
The
HillDespite being hospitalized for weeks due to shingles, Sen. Dianne
Feinstein claims she has been in Washington and working, raising questions about her acuity and ability to serve her state effectively. |
Science
Times After
being injured in the Spanish Civil War, Patient M's mysterious condition caused him to perceive the world in reverse, shedding light on the workings of the human brain. |
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs May Invite “Reverse Discrimination” Lawsuits By Lou Pechman
Companies implementing diversity goals to address racial and gender inequalities are facing legal challenges, as some white male applicants claim reverse discrimination in high-profile lawsuits, raising concerns about potential conflicts between DEI initiatives and EEO laws. |
For the
Left Gov. Hochul warns NY is overwhelmed with illegal immigrants, anticipating a
surge after Title 42 expiration. |
For the
RightTop fossil fuel firms linked to over a third of Western North America's
wildfire-affected acreage in the last 40 years. |
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