How ShakeAlert Warns California About Earthquakes
Even a few seconds’ notice gives people time to prepare before the shaking. Read full article
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Even a few seconds’ notice gives people time to prepare before the shaking. Read full article
How ShakeAlert Warns California About Earthquakes Read More »
The House of Representatives went on recess without acting on a measure to avert a possible billion-dollar budget cut in Washington, D.C. Read full article
D.C. Mayor Prepares City for Cuts After Congress Goes on Break Read More »
Amid the rush to take part in a recent trend, some artists, concerned about the use of ChatGPT, are hand-drawing their own versions.
‘Human Made’: Artists Push Back on A.I. Dolls and Action Figures Read More »
While serving as Colin Powell’s deputy during the Iraq war, he found himself at the center of a scandal when he leaked a C.I.A. operative’s name. Read full article
Richard L. Armitage, 79, Dies; State Department Official in a Turbulent Era Read More »
President Trump says he is powerless to retrieve a Salvadoran man who was deported because of an administrative error. But he has done so before. Read full article
Trump Says He’s Powerless to Return Deported Migrant. But He’s Done So Before. Read More »
It’s the latest setback to the president’s efforts to wield government power to punish the legal industry. A federal judge called it “a shocking abuse of power.” Read full article
Judge Blocks Trump From Retaliating Against Susman Godfrey Law Firm Read More »
For the first time since the late 1990s Microsoft case, federal trials are weighing antitrust breakups, a tactic that harks back to Standard Oil. Read full article
The U.S. Wants to Break Up Google and Meta. That Could Be Hard. Read More »
Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, was a backdrop for immigration fights during the Biden administration, but as the battle has moved inland some of the state’s troops have decamped. Read full article
As the Border Wars Recede, a Park on the Rio Grande Reopens to the Public Read More »
In opening statements, lawyers for Sarah Palin and The Times each presented arguments on whether the editorial board had published a statement knowing it was false.
Sarah Palin’s Libel Trial Against The New York Times Begins Read More »
Companies that make cars in Canada will be exempted provided they keep up production. Read full article
Canada Conditionally Waives Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S.-Made Cars and Trucks Read More »