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‘The announcement we’ve found alien life could be just a couple of years away’


Generally, when I’m on a plane, if I tell somebody that I search for life on planets around other stars, I don’t get to sleep,” says Lisa Kaltenegger, with a laugh. “It’s always a careful, curated ... Read More

Opinion: It’s time to stop product and science testing on animals


Science has given us many marvels. Electricity immediately springs to mind, as does the telephone. The remarkable ease with which we’re able to trace our ancestry is utterly astounding, and ... Read More

This City in New York Is Apparently a High Priority Target in Nuclear War


A new "report" claiming the American cities most at risk of a nuclear attack put one city in the Empire State at the top of the list. Read More

All eyes on the sky: Scenes from eclipse day in Western New York


Check back for updates as we bring you the latest weather forecast, traffic updates and eclipse news from around Western New York. Read More

What to expect at jury selection for Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial


Jury selection is set to begin Monday to choose 12 New Yorkers who will ultimately decide whether to convict former President Donald Trump in his first criminal trial. Read More

House OKs possible TikTok ban, but don't expect app to go away anytime soon


Both Democrats and Republicans voiced national security concerns about the app's owner, the Chinese technology firm ByteDance Ltd. Read More

Movie Review: A lyrical portrait of childhood in Cabrini-Green with ‘We Grown Now’


Two 11-year-old boys navigate school, friendship, family and change in Minhal Baig’s lyrical drama “We Grown Now.” The film, in select theaters Friday and expanding April 26, stars first-time actors ... Read More

Morikawa part of 4-way tie for the lead at Hilton Head


Every round brings Collin Morikawa closer to where he feels his game should be. The two-time major champion contended last week at the Masters. And he shot a 66 at the RBC Heritage for a four-way shar ... Read More

Ohtani's ex-interpreter to get gambling addiction treatment


A federal judge has ordered the former longtime interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani released on $25,000 bond and ordered to undergo gambling addiction treatment. Prosecutors allege ... Read More

Masters champ again, Scheffler is never satisfied


Scottie Scheffler is a Masters champion for the second time in three years. And all he wants to do is to keep winning. He manages expectations because he never looks too far behind or too far ahead. Read More

A Masters Clinic


Bryson DeChambeau was the mad scientist. Then he was the incredible bulk. This next iteration might be really daunting. DeChambeau says this is his golf phase, and it was impressive in the wind-blown ... Read More

The House votes for possible TikTok ban in the US, but don't expect the app to go away anytime soon


The House has passed legislation that would ban TikTok in the United States if the popular social media platform’s China-based owner doesn’t sell its stake within a year. But don’t ... Read More


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