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The C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by state attorneys general say. [...]
A group is using the Mothers Against Drunk Driving playbook, sharing personal tragedies, to lobby for the Kids Online Safety Act. [...]
Conflicts over the war have played out in protests, social media battles and a fight over flags on Fire Island during a time usually reserved for solidarity and celebration. [...]
The action against 16 tour companies came as governments look into whether many travelers were not properly registered to make the journey into the desert. [...]
Authorities suspended their search Saturday for the boys, 16 and 17, who were last seen on Friday being overtaken by a large wave in the waters off Jacob Riis Park. [...]
Nigel Farage is accused of being on the side of the Russian president by his Tory, Labour, Lib Dem and SNP rivals. [...]
Labour is quietly preparing for government - even if many of them still don't believe they can win. [...]
Jay Slater, 19, has not been heard from since Monday after going missing on the island of Tenerife. [...]
The Israeli military says the man was a suspect in a raid in the West Bank, but its forces violated protocol. [...]
The Prince of Wales celebrated his 42nd birthday at the singer's Wembley gig. [...]
The yachters attempted to put out the fire, then allegedly fled the scene. The blaze burnt the only pine forest on the island of Hydra. [...]
An aqueduct supplying water to the popular tourist destination has failed, sparking an acute emergency. Residents and tourists with hotel reservations are allowed to be on the island, all others [...]
With new Argentinian President Javier Milei expected in Germany at the weekend, DW takes a look at what he has done so far to tackle the country's entrenched economic turmoil. [...]
Cairo said it will prosecute some 16 travel agencies for illegally taking pilgrims to Mecca. Hundreds are believed to have died during the Muslim pilgrimage this year, the majority being [...]
Rwanda's president defended the central African nation's democratic record as campaigning for next month's vote got underway. Two prominent opposition candidates are barred from running by an appeals court decision. [...]
Supermajority is a new series from NPR's Embedded. It follows three mothers of students who survived the 2023 Covenant School shooting in Nashville, T [...]
As the heat is expected to ease off, heavy rain, strong winds and some tornados are in the forecast for parts of the Midwest and the Northeast. Meanwhile, the heat [...]
NPR's Adrian Florido talks with Harvard history professor Jill Lepore about the state of the U.S. Constitution, 236 years after its ratification. [...]
The Supreme Court has a large number of major cases left to decide, and only days left to do it. [...]
The Eisenhower led a task force in response against Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt will deploy to the [...]
Jared Jones struck out eight, Oneil Cruz homered into the Allegheny River and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 [...]
Jesse Winker’s career was sputtering after down seasons in Seattle and Milwaukee. A renewed commitment to fitness has turned things around. [...]
Aides scrambled to foil a suspected plot to throw the nominating process into chaos as suspicions abound about potentially disloyal delegates [...]
Alec Burleson had a career-high five RBIs with his first multi-homer game and the St. Louis Cardinals overcame a three-run, first-inning deficit to beat the San Francisco Giants 9-4 and [...]
Last season, there were rules about how Washington players could wear their hats. Dan Quinn has a different way of doing business. [...]