The man tasked by Gov. Tim Walz with investigating the causes of and solutions to Minnesota's ongoing fraud problem​ says the root of the issue goes back half a century, but the problems are fixable.
The commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee looking into Jeffrey Epstein’s network of friends and associates. Lutnick, a billionaire ...
San Francisco Superior Court clerks will begin an indefinite strike Thursday, the union announced Wednesday evening.
A new group-evolving agent framework from UC Santa Barbara matches human-engineered AI systems on SWE-bench — and adds zero ...
Neighbors of the plant heard details on a years-long plan to truck coal ash out of Macon for recycling and disposal.
Health concerns ended McDonald’s practice of cooking its fries in beef tallow, but now the cooking fat is making a new splash ...
There are only really two major boxes left unchecked, as the Trump administration continues to amass in the region the largest concentration of American military power since the Iraq war. The first: ...
Wendy Bohon has built a TikTok following as an earthquake geologist. She helps lead earthquake work for the California ...
GLP-1 drugs have captured global attention, but they come with limitations - tolerability issues, muscle mass loss, and ...
The Supreme Court has ruled against Trump’s use of tariffs, but the president has other methods and authorities available to him that could keep his trade agenda alive.
Some say we’ve entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery. But human insight and creativity still can’t be ...
We shouldn’t further federalize elections, much less nuke the filibuster, to address a problem of marginal scale that states can address on their own.