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What the Press and Pollsters Get Wrong about a Biden-Trump Rematch


That finding stuck to the sidewalk like gum. In December 2023, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll restated the distaste for a Biden-Trump return bout. Fifty-eight percent ... Read More

State of the Union Address transcript: Read the full text of Biden's 2024 speech


January 6th and the lies about the 2020 election, and the plots to steal the ... It doesn’t make the news but in thousands of cities and towns the American people are writing the greatest comeback ... Read More

Fareed Zakaria decries the "anti-Americanism" in America's politics today


The host of CNN's "GPS" is an optimist who is nonetheless concerned about what he sees in response to a changing America. His new book, "Age of Revolutions," discusses how societies both embrace ... Read More

Oppenheimer in flip flops


Luckey, in his trademark Hawaiian shirt, shorts and flip flops, runs his hands through his mullet in exasperation. Anduril’s technology is more advanced, faster and cheaper to make, he says, than the ... Read More

Universities Have a Computer-Science Problem


Universities are consolidating the formal study of CS into a new administrative structure: the college of computing. MIT opened one in 2019. Cornell set one up in 2020. And just last year, UC Berkeley ... Read More

Enforcing Texas’ new immigration law may be challenging, even for authorities that support it


A new law allowing local authorities to deport migrants remains tied up in court. Even if it goes back into effect, logistical challenges could complicate enforcement. Read More

Activists are spreading misinformation about whale deaths to obstruct clean energy policies, researchers find


Up and down the east coast, seemingly as steady as the tide, dead whales are washing ashore. So far this year, three endangered North Atlantic right whales have been found dead — two in Georgia and ... Read More

End the Phone-Based Childhood Now


For a little over a decade, we have been raising children in an environment that is hostile to human development. We need to change that now. Read More

US House Passes Government Funding, Angering Republican Rebels


US lawmakers are set to vote Friday on a sprawling $1.2 trillion package to fund the government, teeing off a race against the clock to ensure the lights stay on past a midnight deadline. Read More

China's Invasion Force Could Face Hundreds of Exploding Sea Drones


China claims Taiwan as its own despite Taipei's repeated rejection of the sovereignty assertion. Beijing has not ruled out the use of force against the island. To effectively control it, however, an ... Read More

David Breashears, climber, cinematographer brought Mount Everest to the masses, dies at 68


Mr. Breashears, who summited Mount Everest five times, was the co-director and cinematographer of “Everest,” one of the most viewed IMAX documentaries in history. Read More

Hollywood Trivia: 1990s Nostalgia Edition


Her accolades include five Grammy Awards, one Latin Grammy Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Aguilera ranked at number 58 on Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Singers of All Time in ... Read More


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