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"I Don't Think There's Much Left": Thousands Search for Interim Housing
Thousands of people displaced by Los Angeles fires this week face a daunting question: Where to call home for now.
Arab States Send Aid in Bid For Influence in New Syria
Saudi Arabia and other Arab states are jockeying for influence with Syria's Islamist government, hoping to gain an advantage on rivals in the strategically positioned country despite misgivings about the jihadist past of its new leaders.
Washington Pays Tribute to President Carter
The nation's five living presidents gathered to honor former President Jimmy Carter in a pomp-filled funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral, a solemn respite from the capital city's political tensions and preparations for a new administration.
A Hudson Valley Mansion Relists For a Fraction of the Original Price
When it first hit the market in 2021 for an eye-watering $45 million, Monica and Jacob Frydman's riverfront home in the Hudson Valley was lauded as a feat of modern engineering. Known as Ledgerock, the roughly 15,000-square-foot residence hugs the bank of the Hudson River, with a travertine patio that hovers just above the water.
Goodyear Says Self-Driving Cars Need Smarter Tires to Tackle Snow
Self-driving fleets are escorting record numbers of passengers around cities such as Phoenix and San Francisco. But that isn't the case in frigid Midwest outposts like Akron, Ohio, home to tire company Goodyear, where hands remain firmly on the steering wheel.
Frigid Weather Is Contributing to Higher Prices for Beef
The deep cold across much of the U.S. pushed cattle out of grazing fields and prices to new highs this week, adding to a plethora of factors that may keep that record run going.
U.S. Criticized for Moving Slowly on Sudan Genocide
President Biden's decision to accuse a Sudanese paramilitary group of genocide in the final days of his administration drew criticism as too little too late, with tens of thousands of people dead after 20 months of fighting in the East African country.
A Century-Old Castle in New Jersey
A local restaurateur spent roughly $6 million and several years restoring the historic property
American Airlines Attempts Pivot
Carrier aims to recover business travelers it lost in bungled revamp
A Festival's Onstage Originality
This year's edition of Under the Radar includes adventurous, technologically sophisticated shows
Musk's xAI Launches Stand-Alone AI App
Elon Musk's artificial-intelligence startup, xAI, launched its first stand-alone consumer app, its latest step as the company tries to catch up with more established players such as OpenAI and Google in the generative AI race.
Airbus Misses Its Delivery Target Amid Supply-Chain Challenges
Airbus delivered fewer planes than expected last year as persisting supply-chain hurdles weighed on production.
DHL Extends Reach Into Retail-Returns Business
Arm of logistics giant buys a division of retail-services firm Inmar Intelligence
An Insistent, Consistent Hitmaker
Pop songwriter Diane Warren proves to be an overbearing, blunt and ultimately refreshing documentary subject
Feline Photographers Part 2
Social media is rife with pictures of our pets, especially cats.
How Cats Find Their Owners
A month after losing her beloved senior cat, a woman named Amin Diane was parked on a street at night, waiting for her friend.
UP CLOSE AND Purr-sonal
Thoughtful... Caring ... Giving ...Helpful... Committed.
Come Fly With Me!
TIPS ON NAVIGATING AIRPORT SECURITY WITH YOUR CAT
Holiday Aromatics
Are They Naughty or Nice?
Fluffy Coats
AND HOW TO CARE FOR THEM
FLYING TAXIS ARE ON THE HORIZON AS AVIATION SOARS INTO A NEW FRONTIER
When he was still a boy making long, tedious trips between his school and his woodsy home in the mountains during the 1980s, JoeBen Bevirt began fantasizing about flying cars that could whisk him to his destination in a matter of minutes.
10 TIPS FROM EXPERTS TO HELP YOU CHANGE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH MONEY IN 2025
Now that 2025 is here, you might be reflecting on your financial goals for the year.
APPLE TO PAY $95 MILLION TO SETTLE LAWSUIT ACCUSING SIRI OF EAVESDROPPING
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the privacy-minded company of deploying its virtual assistant Siri to eavesdrop on people using its iPhone and other trendy devices.
AI IS A GAME CHANGER FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.SCHOOLS ARE STILL LEARNING TO HARNESS IT
For Makenzie Gilkison, spelling is such a struggle that a word like rhinoceros might come out as “rineanswsaurs” or sarcastic as “srkastik.”
IN 2024.ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WAS ALL ABOUT PUTTING AI TOOLS TO WORK
If 2023 was a year of wonder about artificial intelligence, 2024 was the year to try to get that wonder to do something useful without breaking the bank.
WWE READY TO BEGIN NETFLIX ERA WITH 'MONDAY NIGHT RAW' MOVING TO THE STREAMING PLATFORM
Nick Khan's prediction becomes a reality on Monday night.
Macs Unified
THE M4 CHIP LINEUP WE'VE BEEN EXPECTING FOR OVER A DECADE
FUBO COMBINING WITH DISNEY'S HULU + LIVE TV: LAWSUIT AGAINST VENU SPORTS SETTLED
Disney's Hulu + Live TV and sports streaming service Fubo are combining in a deal that will also see the settlement of a lawsuit against the creation of Venu Sports.
The Unwitting Environmentalists Fighting Poachers: Vultures
Outfitted with tracking devices, birds help researchers and park rangers in Uganda
The Team Powered by a Bunch of Football Rejects
BEFORE JARED VERSE was the fa- vorite to become the NFL's defen- sive rookie of the year, he was viewed as just another high-school scrub.