Several Countries Confirm Receiving US Invite to Join Gaza Board of Peace

Trump said in his letters to the countries that the board would seek to ‘solidify peace in the Middle East.’
Several Countries Confirm Receiving US Invite to Join Gaza Board of Peace

Spanish Train Crash Kills at Least 39

The high-speed train was traveling from Málaga to Madrid when it derailed near Córdoba and struck a second train.
Spanish Train Crash Kills at Least 39

World Economic Forum Opens With Record Leader Turnout as Trump Set to Attend Davos

World leaders head to Davos, Switzerland, for high-stakes talks as AI investment fuels optimism but geopolitical tensions darken the mood.
World Economic Forum Opens With Record Leader Turnout as Trump Set to Attend Davos

Supreme Court to Decide Whether ‘Geofence’ Warrants May Be Used in Criminal Trials

A divided federal appeals panel found that because the petitioner voluntarily allowed location tracking on his cellphone, the Fourth Amendment did not apply.
Supreme Court to Decide Whether ‘Geofence’ Warrants May Be Used in Criminal Trials

Why People Feel the Economy Is Bad, When Data Show Improvement

The data don’t capture the pain experienced by a large segment of society, experts say.
Why People Feel the Economy Is Bad, When Data Show Improvement

The Quiet Spread of AI-Generated ‘Brainrot’ Across Social Media

Some videos are explicitly made to mimic reality, while others use artificial intelligence in more absurd ways.
The Quiet Spread of AI-Generated ‘Brainrot’ Across Social Media

Housing Emerges as Top Issue in Purple Nevada’s Gubernatorial Election

Gov. Joe Lombardo dismisses Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford’s initiatives as ‘copied’ from his plan, which he says is lowering costs for renters, homebuyers.
Housing Emerges as Top Issue in Purple Nevada’s Gubernatorial Election
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DHS Responds to Protester’s Injury From Clash With Federal Agents in California

Kaden Rummler was blinded in his left eye after being hit by a projectile during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
DHS Responds to Protester’s Injury From Clash With Federal Agents in California

Iran Says Executions May Proceed, Warns Any Attack on Leader Signals ‘All-Out War’

The number of confirmed deaths since protests began late last month has now surpassed 3,900, with nearly 4,400 more still under investigation.
Iran Says Executions May Proceed, Warns Any Attack on Leader Signals ‘All-Out War’

Nature and Evil in Virgil’s ‘Eclogues’

Far from an homage to idyllic landscapes, the pastoral poem reminds readers that peace isn’t a given, but an ideal to establish and maintain.
Nature and Evil in Virgil’s ‘Eclogues’

This Ritz Cracker Hack Is So Good

These Ritz treats are so delicious. Buttery, chocolaty, and caramelly—yum.
This Ritz Cracker Hack Is So Good
High-Fat Dairy May Protect Your Brain Health, Study Suggests

High-Fat Dairy May Protect Your Brain Health, Study Suggests

Findings challenge the idea that lower-fat dairy is always the better choice for brain health.
Fordyce Bathhouse: The Grand Promenade’s Architectural Standout

Fordyce Bathhouse: The Grand Promenade’s Architectural Standout

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a Renaissance Revival bathhouse in Arkansas’s Bathhouse Row.
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Habitual Harm: 5 Exercises to Ease the Damage We Unintentionally Cause Our Bodies

Habitual movements and stances can negatively affect our health and posture. These exercises can have you standing tall and strong.
Habitual Harm: 5 Exercises to Ease the Damage We Unintentionally Cause Our Bodies
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How to Make No-Bake Energy Bites for Busy, Healthier Days

Nuts, seeds, and fruit come together to create a snack that nourishes your heart, digestion, and immune system.
How to Make No-Bake Energy Bites for Busy, Healthier Days
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