More than 160 million wild and domesticated birds have been culled in the U.S. after testing positive for avian flu in the past few years. So why is the country not rushing to vaccinate flocks to stop ...
Every time the economy runs into trouble, politicians describe it as a shock or something nobody could have predicted, but Gary Stevenson questions whether that explanation makes sense when the same ...
This article originally appeared on PolitiFact. President Donald Trump sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to some U.S. airports starting March 23 in an attempt to alleviate hours-long ...
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Why the middle class is about to get hit hard
Governments across the West are running out of money after decades of selling assets and borrowing from the rich. They now face a choice tax the rich or tax ordinary workers. This breakdown explains ...
Soccer can be cruel. Just as Eberechi Eze hit top form in what had largely been an underwhelming debut season for Arsenal, he was robbed of an appearance in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against ...
Why Metra is testing a new way to scan tickets | ChicagoLIVE Metra’s Michael Gillis explains a new pilot program testing ticket scanners on selected off-peak trains. The test aims to improve fare ...
President Trump brought up Pearl Harbor while seated next to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in the Oval Office on Thursday, as he explained why the U.S. didn't give allies like Japan a ...
As I look back now, more than a decade later, the article holds up remarkably well. I compared learning to collaborate with AI to pilots learning to “fly by wire,” using automated rather than manual ...
President Trump appears to careen between two opposing visions for victory in Iran: He has demanded Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” and also has signaled that he might abruptly declare victory and ...
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