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What mattered more to Trump: Musk's money, or Musk's platform?
The world's richest man spent at least $130 million on Trump's campaign. He also seemed to steer Tw…
Peter Kafka
Anthropic's AI tool does admin, browses the internet, and orders pizza. Here's what to know about Claude 'computer use.'
Anthropic's new AI tool can perform general tasks on a computer, raising the stakes in the AI race.
Jyoti Mann,Riddhi Kanetkar
Netflix's 'This is the Zodiac Speaking' tells the story of the hunt for a serial killer. Here's what happened to murder suspect Arthur Leigh Allen.
Netflix's "This is the Zodiac Speaking" details the hunt for a serial killer in the 1970s, and expl…
Eammon Jacobs
Consuming excessive salt and inadequate potassium, protein is making North Indians prone to life-threatening diseases: Study
Amidst the rich palette of North India's culinary legacy, where each dish tells a story of traditio…
Artists and creatives in the workforce are more prone to imposter syndrome, an expert on the phenomenon says
Imposter syndrome is rife among people in creative fields. Learning to think "good is good enough" …
Tanya Chen
Vehicle thefts in India double within a year; Delhi, Chennai and Bengaluru among the most theft-prone cities
When it comes to vehicle thefts Delhi maintains its lead, according to the ‘Theft & the City’ repor…
India’s Citizenship Act: What you need to know about Justice Pardiwala’s warning on Section 6A for Assam citizenship
Section 6A of the Citizenship Act was introduced in 1985, following the Assam Accord, a historic ag…
Empty gas stations, full hotels, and gridlocked highways: A Tampa resident shares what she saw on her 'terrifying' evacuation from Hurricane Milton.
Makayla Pelletier, 23, evacuated Tampa to avoid Hurricane Milton, just days after she returned home…
Allie Kelly
Droughts are threatening California's water supply. The state is racing to save what's left.
The US faces a $625 billion cost to repair its drinking- and clean-water infrastructure.
Leila Jordan
What your birth order might say about who you date
A viral theory suggests your birth order influences who you date. A psychologist explained why it f…
Julia Pugachevsky
The vicious cycle of homeowners insurance: It's increasingly expensive to protect homes in the disaster-prone areas that need it most
As disaster risks grow in vulnerable areas, insurers are pulling back from offering the kinds of co…
Dan Latu
These parents wouldn't let their teens have phones. Here's what happened.
Teens whose parents wouldn't let them have a phone report they're alive and (mostly) well.
Katie Notopoulos
How to increase blood oxygen levels at home for covid patient as advised by the Indian health ministry
(Disclaimer: This should not be considered medical advice. Please check with your doctor on medical…
My newborn twin boys reminded me of my past trauma and made me more prone to postpartum depression and PTSD
Sexual-assault survivors have been found more likely to develop PTSD and postpartum depression. Wit…
Jessica Cornwell
Office crushes are fun, but coworker limerence can be excruciating. Here's what to do about it.
Unlike infatuation, limerence is a crush bordering on obsession. People are sharing solutions for o…
Julia Pugachevsky
Why AI makers don't tell their chatbots to answer only what they know
AI chatbots too "worried" about accuracy can become impractical for users if they start doubting th…
Camilo Fonseca
We asked a psychologist for his take on Mark Zuckerberg's controversial email to staff. Here's what he said.
In 2016, Mark Zuckerberg wrote a condescending email to his employees. Psychology experts say this …
Julia Pugachevsky
Apple Music is going after Spotify Wrapped with a monthly recap of what you listened to most
Apple Music has made its Replay available on a monthly basis, compared to competitor Spotify, which…
Sarah Jackson
What the heck is going on at Goldman Sachs
It's been non-stop negativity over at Goldman Sachs recently. Could it cost CEO David Solomon his j…