Economic crises are rippling through the countries bordering Israel, raising the possibility of a chain reaction that could create problems well beyond the Middle East.
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Mysterious bylines appeared on a USA Today site. Did these writers exist?
Staff writers at Reviewed think management published AI stories under the names of nonexistent writers. Parent company Gannett denies it.
The case to break up Google hinges on 4 taps and a swipe
With billions of dollars at stake, arguments at the antitrust trial center on app design.
Judge says Georgia’s congressional, legislative districts are discriminatory, must be redrawn
A federal judge says some of Georgia’s congressional, state Senate and state House districts are racially discriminatory, ordering the state to draw an additional Black-majority congressional district
National leaders respond to mass shootings in Lewiston
Political leaders from around the nation took to social media following the shootings in Lewiston to express sympathies for the tragedy, and once again call for action on gun safety.
How off-the-charts global warmth may have strengthened Hurricane Otis
The 165 mph winds it whipped into Acapulco were stronger than anything Mexico’s west coast is known to have endured from a tropical cyclone.
Hurricane Otis survivors search for friends and necessities after monster hurricane devastates Acapulco
Survivors of the Category 5 storm that killed at least 27 people are hoping aid will come quickly after the storm strengthened with shocking swiftness before slamming into the coast early Wednesday.
As world roils, U.S. and China seek to ease strained ties and prepare for possible Biden-Xi summit
Still, both sides have expressed a willingness to talk with each other since Secretary of State Antony Blinken canceled a planned visit to China in February after the shootdown of a Chinese spy balloon over the U.S., which marked a low point in recent relations.
Israeli troops briefly raid northern Gaza to ‘prepare’ for expected full-scale incursion
Gaza has been under a brutal siege – running out of food, water and medicine – since Hamas’ bloody rampage across southern Israel earlier this month ignited the war.
Maine shooting is the 36th – and deadliest – mass killing in the U.S. this year
So far this year, the nation has witnessed the second-highest number on record of mass killings and deaths to this point in a single year.