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Donnchadh Casey

AI “interns” are too big to ignore  

It’s important to know what they’re doing.

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15 Shocking Interactions That Made Someone Think "Oh, This Person Is Really, Really Dangerous"

"It struck me as the most basic display of evil..."

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39 Things With Thousands Of 5-Star Ratings If You Trust Reviewers More Than TikTok Influencers

These superstar products have already been vetted and approved by hordes of random internet strangers.

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Jonah E. Bromwich, Alan Blinder and Sarah Mervosh

In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Precedes Due Process

The legal underpinnings of the administration’s broadsides against universities and schools stretch precedents and cut corners.

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Jeremy W. Peters and Andrea Fuller

How Universities Became So Dependent on the Federal Government

For decades, universities got billions in federal dollars for research. The relationship was mutually beneficial, until President Trump decided it wasn’t.

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Karoun Demirjian

Trump Administration Claims Harvard Failed to Report Large Foreign Donations

Stepping up its pressure campaign, the Education Department accused the university of failing to report large foreign gifts as required by law. Harvard disputed the claim.

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Alan Feuer and Adam Liptak

Who Is J. Harvie Wilkinson, the Judge Behind a Scathing Rebuke of Trump?

The judge, a conservative Reagan appointee, wrote a blistering opinion accusing the administration of failing to give a man wrongly deported to El Salvador any semblance of due process.

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Annie Correal

Inside El Salvador’s CECOT Prison, Where Abrego Garcia Was Held

A U.S. senator was denied entry to a prison holding Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia and other deportees. The authorities arranged a meeting at a hotel instead. Here’s what to know.

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Alan Feuer and Hamed Aleaziz

Lawyers Warn More Venezuelans to Be Deported Under Alien Enemies Act

More than 50 Venezuelans are believed to be scheduled to be flown out of the country, presumably to El Salvador, from an immigration detention center in Anson, Texas.

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David E. Sanger

Trump Administration Bolsters Putin With Hint of Abandoning Ukraine Talks

President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both suggested Friday that the United States might wash its hands of the peace effort.

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American Politics Is Chaos, Chaos, Chaos — Here Are 25 Tweets Calling It Out This Week

"Due to inflation and tariffs, my love now costs a thing."

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RJ Ochoa

RBC Heritage leaderboard stacked through second round of play, Justin Thomas leads

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Justin Thomas has the lead through Friday at the RBC Heritage.

The second round of play at Hilton Head has come to a close and the leaderboard is absolutely marvelous.

It can sometimes be difficult for the week after a major championship to feel big, but the RBC being one of this season’s eight signature events for the PGA Tour goes a long way towards garnering a top field. Justin Thomas has the lead at 12-under par, but consider the other names...

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Makena Kelly, Vittoria Elliott

DOGE Is Building a Master Database to Surveil and Track Immigrants

DOGE is knitting together data from the Department of Homeland Security, Social Security Administration, and IRS that could create a surveillance tool of unprecedented scope.

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Mitchell Northam

This Big Ten women’s basketball team is an early winner of transfer portal season

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With the addition of Oluchi Okananwa from Duke, Brenda Frese seems to be assembling another Maryland team capable of a deep March Madness run.

Brenda Frese knows what she’s doing in the transfer portal.

While other coaches have complained about this new era of college sports where player movement is much more fluid, the 54-year-old has masterfully adapted. In each of the past few years, the longtime leader of the Maryland Terrapins...

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If You're In Need Of A New Bra, Here Are 27 Truly Excellent Options From Amazon

For all those who thought wearing bras meant compromising on comfort — I'm here to tell you that's not true.

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Ryan McFadden

Raiders GM Spytek strong believer in drafting RB

Raiders general manager John Spytek said he is a strong believer in taking running backs high in the draft, but added that he is "open-minded" to taking a quarterback.

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Chisholm suspended 1 game for conduct, tweet

Major League Baseball suspended Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. for one game and fined him an undisclosed amount, the result of his actions during Thursday night's win against the Rays. He will appeal.

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Dave McMenamin

'It's just sad': Luka weighs in on Harrison's talk

Luka Doncic says he still hasn't spoken to Nico Harrison since being traded to the Lakers -- but has heard what the Mavericks GM has said in justifying his reasoning for the deal.

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