What had been a careful, rhetorical balancing act has begun turning to increasing anger after the shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Veterans Affairs nurse, in Minneapolis. Continue reading →
Governor urges residents to stay home through Monday night as fast-falling snow, subzero wind chills, treacherous travel, and widespread shutdowns sweep the region. Continue reading →
In conversations with 12 members of Congress representing New England, they described constituents who are both upset and uncertain about paying more for health insurance. Continue reading →
For the second time in three weeks, local and state authorities in Minnesota say they have been impeded from investigating how federal agents shot and killed someone, cutting off access to crucial evidence and basic facts. Continue reading →
Kenneth E. Gulley, the mayor of Bessemer, Ala., confesses to some befuddlement as to why the people in his community would oppose the construction of a $14.5 billion artificial intelligence data center in a woodland just outside of town. Continue reading →
American workers adopted artificial intelligence into their work lives at a remarkable pace over the past few years, according to a new poll. Continue reading →
A massive winter storm dumped sleet, freezing rain, and snow across much of the country on Sunday, bringing subzero temperatures and halting air and road traffic. Tree branches and power lines snapped under the weight of ice, and hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in the Southeast were left without electricity.
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The unveiling of a new mural in Enghelab Square in Tehran comes as the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and accompanying warships move toward the region. Continue reading →