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Two verdicts in two days: How American courts are rewriting the rules for Big Tech and children

The verdicts in a case against Meta and another against Meta and Google have the potential to change how social media works – and it has little to do with financial penalties.

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Trumpism isn’t dead, as the roaring MAGA-merched crowds at CPAC make clear. But Trump is struggling…

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Once-lethal insecticides now require concerningly high concentrations to effectively kill mosquitoes.…

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Supreme Court’s tariff decision still leaves a ‘mess’ for companies trying to grab refunds

Companies that had sued for tariff refunds are taking different approaches to getting their money back – or quitting the effort.

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Soaring gas prices and disrupted supply chains will ripple out to increase costs in every store and

US consumers, already feeling pain at the gas pump, can expect higher prices and prolonged shortages for goods of all sorts, including…

By Vidya Mani - 2 days ago
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What the historic snow drought means for water, wildfires and the future of the West

The 2026 water year has been anything but ordinary. In fact, its snow drought has few parallels in recent history.

By Alejandro N. Flores - 2 days ago

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