China is exporting more than A.I. models. It wants its data to influence the world’s chatbots, raising fears that Beijing’s narratives will spread with the technology.
President Trump said a cease-fire agreed in June would lead to limits on Iran’s nuclear program and finish the conflict, but the countries appear far apart.
In a social media post, the president scolded South Korea for not helping denuclearize Iran, and also praised North Korea and its leader.
Artem Murdid, his mother and his girlfriend are accused of terrorism. They say they did nothing wrong.
Scrutiny over the gifts and support provided by George Cottrell to Mr. Farage, the Reform U.K. leader, will continue even after he won last week’s special election in Clacton.
A woman who secured the criminal file of her grandmother, a collaborator, offered to share it with a Jewish family that had been betrayed. Then she balked and a new dispute ensued.
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The case represents a new front in President Trump’s mass deportation drive: arrests at airports of people who have active immigration cases and no criminal history.
Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, acknowledged the difficulty of the carrier’s nearly nine-month deployment but said mental health issues were lower than on other vessels.
Gov. Josh Green said at least 100 homes had been damaged or washed away on the Big Island. The storm left more than 150,000 customers without power.
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The new head of the Justice Department said on “Meet the Press” on Sunday that the president had never asked him to prosecute specific people — and never would.
Brandon Herrera, long an anti-establishment outsider, is trying to help the party defend a red-leaning House district in West Texas. It’s proving messy.
Not all progressives are equal: Candidates of the activist left typically don’t perform as well as other Democrats.
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A dubious post that spread on X became the basis of false claims that Iran’s leadership had declared it a nuclear power.
Young researchers have long come to the U.S. for academic training, but a combination of Chinese money and U.S. restrictions is shifting the balance.
Plus: An intern considers whether to give the boss an honest review.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani released videos in three languages to highlight a program that offers free theater tickets to high school students. His Mandarin earned some praise.
A fatal accident has drawn attention to New York Harbor, a popular destination where not everyone necessarily knows the rules — or follows them.
Mr. Nader, 92, is no longer in the public eye, but he has not stopped fighting for whatever needs fighting, whether people are listening or not.
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A new film depicts the 1986 nuclear arms summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, which both offered and dashed hopes of a dramatic breakthrough.
Since a jaw injection went awry and left her unable to smile, the comedian and podcast host has made the most of her predicament.
Episode 1 of HBO’s Green Lantern series offered two very different origin stories for two very different heroes. It also set a decidedly offbeat tone.
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Are the 30-somethings in Katy Simpson Smith’s “The Maltese Version” in love? That depends on how you define it.