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The new supercomputer shows the increasing desire of government labs to adopt more technologies from commercial artificial intelligence systems.
The Democrats’ 20-Million-Dollar-Man Problem
To reach the manosphere, you have to know the manosphere.
Police Investigate Detective Who Worked at House in Crypto Torture Case
Roberto Cordero, who has also served on Mayor Eric Adams’s protection detail, was placed on modified duty.
Harvard’s Graduation Day Blends Protests and Pride
As students gathered with family and friends for commencement, signs of the university’s fight with the Trump administration took many forms.
Robert Jarvik, a Designer of the First Artificial Heart, Dies at 79
He worked with a team at the University of Utah to create a mechanical heart. It was later used in patients awaiting an organ transplant.
U.S. Cancels Contract With Moderna to Develop Bird Flu Vaccine
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has repeatedly questioned the safety of mRNA technology, which is used in the company’s shot.
British Man Faces 7 Charges Over Liverpool Parade Car Crash
Paul Doyle, 53, was accused of dangerous driving and other assault charges after almost 80 people were injured when a vehicle plowed into a crowd at a soccer parade.
For These Trump Voters, a Rubber-Stamp Congress Is a Key Demand
In a recent pair of focus groups, voters loyal to President Trump judged members of Congress almost entirely according to whether they backed him — and rejected lawmakers who dared to dissent.
He Took a Wrong Turn Into Canada. The Price? 3 Weeks in ICE Custody.
An accidental trip over the Peace Bridge in Buffalo typically means a toll and a loss of time. But for Victor, crossing an international border carried a higher cost.
A Young Rockefeller Vanished in 1961. The Met’s New Wing Celebrates His Memory
Mary Rockefeller Morgan, daughter of Nelson and Michael’s twin, was determined to honor her family of collectors, and Indigenous art.