Enterprising students have been bringing the contraband of yesteryear to school in what they see as a “loophole” in cellphone bans.
Coffee prices are up nearly 21 percent over the past year, partly because of President Trump’s punishing tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam.
Scientists set out to understand all the ways the animals use their eight appendages. It wasn’t easy.
Many winners of the annual Lasker Awards have gone on to win a Nobel Prize in medicine or other fields.
The central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs at its meeting next week amid budding concerns about the labor market.
Shares in the tech giant are on a torrid run, stunning Wall Street, even as its profit outlook puzzles some analysts.
Officials and business leaders in both countries are questioning commitments their governments made to invest hundreds of billions in American manufacturing.
The industry is in a state of transition. The front-runners for best drama at the Emmys this Sunday explain the competing tensions.
The health secretary has begun a full-on assault against vaccines but has taken a more restrained approach to pesticides and unhealthy foods, also MAHA priorities.
The city’s turmoil, from wildfires to curfews, has exacted a toll on some of its best-loved restaurants and raised worries about the future.
Movers, roofing companies and others are being bombarded with phony one-star reviews on Google Maps. Then they’re asked to pay up.
After an explosion of popular rage tore through the country, its respected army was the only institution left standing. It’s now in talks with the protesters.
The 77-year-old former banker, who lives in Toronto, said he was “shocked” by the speed at which his photograph spread online.
First posted to X, they amassed millions of views on Instagram, Threads, YouTube and Telegram within hours.
Workers who make military aircraft and equipment in the St. Louis area have been on strike since early August after rejecting an earlier agreement.
The funding covers more than half of the A.I. data centers that OpenAI plans to build in the U.S. over the next several years.
Three Republican senators sent a letter to Meta’s chief executive on Wednesday asking him to respond to whistle-blower allegations over security flaws.
President Trump’s company had tried to regain control of Wollman Rink, a city-owned property that it operated for more than three decades.
The president has denied that he created and signed a sexually suggestive note that was included in a 2003 birthday gift for Jeffrey Epstein.
For the president, the power to issue limitless tariffs is at the heart of his second-term vision, from trade to foreign policy.
The London institution is creating “RBO/Shift,” a technology festival whose first year will ask how far A.I. can push the boundaries of opera.
The talks with Ms. Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, are the strongest sign yet that the new owner of CBS News intends to make major changes.
This year’s U.N. climate conference, on the edge of the rainforest, is fueling criticism of the host nation and the entire process of global diplomacy on climate change.
Chris Wright, the energy secretary, said he would push Europe to loosen environmental rules and buy more gas. Doug Burgum, the Interior secretary, tied fossil fuels to a need to win the A.I. race.
The proposal from the Bureau of Land Management would prioritize the use of public lands for oil and gas drilling, coal mining and other industrial activities.