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The seafood industry bets Americans will finally eat more fish if it looks more like meat
Will Americans finally eat more seafood if it looks more like meat
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The better family SUV. Edmunds compares the Ford Explorer and Nissan Pathfinder
For families who need three rows, usable cargo space, and enough capability for a weekend adventure, the midsize SUV remains the default answer
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Most Americans say US military action in Iran has gone too far, and many worry about affording gas: AP-NORC poll
Most Americans say US military action in Iran has gone too far, and many worry about affording gas: AP-NORC poll
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Kenya’s flower industry loses millions of dollars weekly due to the Iran war
Kenya’s flower industry is losing up to $1.4 million a week as the Iran war cuts demand and disrupts shipping
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New Mexico jury says Meta harms children's mental health and safety, violating state law
A New Mexico jury finds that social media conglomerate Meta is harmful to children’s mental health and in violation of state consumer protection law
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Seconds before LaGuardia crash, controller cleared the fire truck to cross the runway, NTSB says
Federal investigators say one of only two air traffic controllers on duty at LaGuardia Airport cleared a fire truck to cross a runway just 12 seconds before an Air Canada flight touched down, leaving little time to avoid the collision that killed both pilots
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The Latest: US offers 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran
The Trump administration offered a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, according to a person briefed on the contours of the plan but who was not authorized to speak publicly about it, even as it’s sending more troops to the Middle East
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Judge questions Pentagon's motives for labeling Anthropic as a security threat in battle over AI
A federal judge weighing the merits of the Pentagon’s designation of rising Silicon Valley star Anthropic as a security threat repeatedly questioned the government’s reasons for vilifying the company following a dispute over how its artificial intelligence technology can be used in war
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Rubio testifies he didn't know of allegations an ex-lawmaker was lobbying for Venezuela's Maduro
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has testified for nearly three hours over his interactions with former Florida congressman David Rivera
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Prosecutor conceded lack of criminal evidence in Federal Reserve investigation, transcript shows
Newly released court records indicate the Justice Department's investigation of a $2.5 billion renovation project at the Federal Reserve didn’t find any evidence of a crime before a judge quashed government subpoenas, dealing a severe blow to the probe
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