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An Anchovy Feast Draws a Crush of Sea Lions to One of San Francisco’s Piers, the Most in 15 Years

San Franciscoas famed Fishermanas Wharf district is seeing a surge in sea lions.

How a Dairy Worker Got Infected With Bird Flu

Health officials provide the latest details on the most recent case of bird flu reported in humans.

I Protested for Divestment From Sudan. What Today’s Protestors Should Know

For divestment from Israel to actually work, students and administrators must change their tactics, writes Scott Warren.

Hope Hicks Takes the Witness Stand in Trump Hush-Money Trial

Hicks, who served as White House communications director, is the first close Trump adviser to testify in the case.

Watch the Classic Stunts That Inspired the Action in The Fall Guy

The new action rom-com is a love letter to stunts and the people who do them, paying homage to movies like Casino Royale and True Lies.

Biden Administration Says 100,000 New Migrants Expected to Enroll in ‘Obamacare’ Next Year

The move will allow thousands of people, known as aDreamers,a to access tax breaks when they sign up for coverage after the Affordable Care Act's marketplace enrollment opens.

What to Know About the Nationwide Recall of Certain Ground Beef Products Sold at Walmart

The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall of approximately 16,000 lbs of raw ground beef products.

The True Story Behind Netflix’s Unfrosted, Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tarts Movie

The real history of Pop-Tarts that inspired the Jerry Seinfeld Netflix movie Unfrosted.

Brittney Griner: What I Endured in a Russian Prison

"Prison is more than a place. Itas also a mindset," Brittney Griner writes in an excerpt from her book about surviving imprisonment in Russia.

Judge Declares Mistrial as Jury Deadlocks in Lawsuit Filed by Former Abu Ghraib Prisoners

A judge declared a mistrial Thursday after a jury said it was deadlocked and could not reach a verdict.

An Anchovy Feast Draws a Crush of Sea Lions to One of San Francisco’s Piers, the Most in 15 Years

San Franciscoas famed Fishermanas Wharf district is seeing a surge in sea lions.

How a Dairy Worker Got Infected With Bird Flu

Health officials provide the latest details on the most recent case of bird flu reported in humans.

I Protested for Divestment From Sudan. What Today’s Protestors Should Know

For divestment from Israel to actually work, students and administrators must change their tactics, writes Scott Warren.

Hope Hicks Takes the Witness Stand in Trump Hush-Money Trial

Hicks, who served as White House communications director, is the first close Trump adviser to testify in the case.

Watch the Classic Stunts That Inspired the Action in The Fall Guy

The new action rom-com is a love letter to stunts and the people who do them, paying homage to movies like Casino Royale and True Lies.

Biden Administration Says 100,000 New Migrants Expected to Enroll in ‘Obamacare’ Next Year

The move will allow thousands of people, known as aDreamers,a to access tax breaks when they sign up for coverage after the Affordable Care Act's marketplace enrollment opens.

What to Know About the Nationwide Recall of Certain Ground Beef Products Sold at Walmart

The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall of approximately 16,000 lbs of raw ground beef products.

The True Story Behind Netflix’s Unfrosted, Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tarts Movie

The real history of Pop-Tarts that inspired the Jerry Seinfeld Netflix movie Unfrosted.

Brittney Griner: What I Endured in a Russian Prison

"Prison is more than a place. Itas also a mindset," Brittney Griner writes in an excerpt from her book about surviving imprisonment in Russia.

Judge Declares Mistrial as Jury Deadlocks in Lawsuit Filed by Former Abu Ghraib Prisoners

A judge declared a mistrial Thursday after a jury said it was deadlocked and could not reach a verdict.

Meta now has an AI chatbot. Experts say get ready for more AI-powered social media

Artificial intelligence experts said social media users can expect to see more of chatbots and other AI technology influencing their experience a for better or possibly worse.


Washed Out's new music video was created with AI. Is it a watershed moment for Sora?

Washed Out is the first major music artist to commission a music video using OpenAI's Sora text-to-video technology.


Former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa joins cryptocurrency company Coinbase as advisor

Villaraigosa will focus on more equitable financial systems for Black and Latino customers, the cryptocurrency trading platform said.


Will hackers, trolls and AI deepfakes upset the 2024 election?

AI is bending reality into a video game world of deepfakes to sow confusion and chaos during the 2024 election. Disinformation is a danger, especially in swing states.


Opinion: Americans might finally get a real privacy law to fight Big Tech intrusions

Congress is considering ways to protect our data at a crucial time, after Biden authorized a surveillance law and a TikTok 'ban' with a narrow focus.


Opinion: Does social media rewire kids' brains? Here's what the science really says

Jonathan Haidt's "The Anxious Generation" feeds the latest technology panic. But the research says something different.


Questions swirl over the future of TikTok. Who could own it? How will the platform operate?

Congress passed a bill that could ban TikTok. What could happen next, and who might buy the social media platform?


Google fired at least 20 additional workers after last week's Gaza protest, group says

The group that led protests last week at Google over a cloud computing contract with Israel said more Google workers were fired, bringing the total to more than 50.


Opinion: You don't need to own an iPhone for the government lawsuit against Apple to benefit you

The Justice Department is arguing that Apple has degraded the iPhone user experience and the products of competitors. A victory would give consumers more choice in our digital lives.


Millions could lose internet access in California if this program expires

The Affordable Connectivity Program, which offers a $30 subsidy, helping millions of households across the U.S. connect to the internet, is slated to expire.


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