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In the calm blue ocean, Minka the Mimic Octopus woke up with a bubbly yawn. She looked around with her large, expressive eyes, ready for a day of adventure. The soft tan of her body blended with the s...
Entertainment news today spans remembrance, family drama, and culture-world upheaval. Gene Shalit, the pun-loving “Today” critic whose mustache and breezy reviews made him one of television’s most recognizable arts voices, has died at 100, closing a chapter in how daytime TV brou...
A day of stark health and safety headlines spans trauma, diagnosis and public risk. In Sydney, a woman was left critically injured in a shark attack that prompted beach closures and renewed concern about a broader pattern of incidents along Australia’s coast. In New York, veteran...
The 2026 World Cup is already mixing football drama with off-field disruption. Ghana’s campaign has been thrown into immediate turmoil after Thomas Partey was denied entry to Canada, ruling him out of the opener against Panama in Toronto and prompting an angry diplomatic protest...
Tech’s biggest story today is how quickly AI has become a matter of state power. Anthropic abruptly took its flagship Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models offline after a U.S. export-control directive barred access by foreign nationals worldwide, including some of the company’s own employ...
Markets and geopolitics drove the business agenda today. In a major legal reckoning for crypto, a federal appeals court upheld Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud conviction and 25-year sentence, saying the evidence from the FTX collapse was overwhelming and leaving him with only narrow op...
President Trump dominated the political headlines with a series of legally and diplomatically charged developments. He says a U.S. strike, coordinated with Venezuelan authorities, killed Héctor “Nino” Guerrero, the alleged leader of Tren de Aragua, marking a dramatic escalation i...
World news today swings between fragility and resolve. Near Sydney, a woman was critically injured in a shark attack off Coogee Beach, a stark reminder of the risks that shadow even everyday life. In Belfast, by contrast, thousands answered recent knife-fueled unrest with anti-ra...
In the heart of the lush, green forest lived Felix the Fossa. With his sleek reddish-brown fur and long swishing tail, he moved gracefully through the trees. It was a place full of mystery, with birds...
Entertainment today spans celebration, controversy and uneasy spectacle. Taylor Swift made history in New York, becoming the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at 36, a milestone that underscores how quickly her catalog has become part of the modern st...
Health news today reflects how public health is balancing long-running vigilance with rapid response. Scientific American’s “COVID, Quickly” continues to chart the pandemic’s shifting terrain, from boosters, variants and hybrid immunity to practical advice on masks, indoor air an...
Science today spans catastrophe, memory, markets and the climate frontier. In the Philippines, officials say years of earthquake drills helped keep deaths to 55 after a powerful 7.8 quake off Mindanao, even as more than 12,000 homes were damaged and tens of thousands displaced. I...
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