Tuesday's Top Stories
At least four major factors are terrifying economists and weighing on the recovery.
The astrophysicist and social media phenom Katie Mack is ready to tell you about the fate of the universe.
Amid an epidemic of predatory fetishization targeting young girls, it's hard to ignore something more insidious beneath one of the 2010s' sexiest schticks
Strip clubs. Bars. Pools and golf clubs. Pro sports. As one doctor put it, "There's active community spread. If you're young, you're old, it doesn't matter."
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The so-called BlueLeaks collection includes internal memos, financial records, and more from over 200 state, local, and federal agencies.
Eric Umansky's family saw an unmarked NYPD cruiser hit a Black teenager. He tried to find out how it happened, and instead found all of the ways the NYPD is shielded from accountability.
Apple has announced iOS 14 onstage at WWDC 2020, giving the first (official) look at the latest version of its software for the iPhone, and it's bringing the biggest change to the iOS home screen in years: widgets.
The unmasking of the Salisbury poisoning suspects by a new digital journalism outfit was an embarrassment for Putin — and evidence that Russian spies are not what they once were.
Surprise, surprise, all three —the boat, the Ford Raptor, the Jeep Wrangler — ended up sinking in Cedar Lake, Indiana.
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He'd sold his company, chartered a yacht and set off with his model girlfriend to see the world. Finally, it seemed, Chris Smith was living the life he'd always wanted. But back home there was trouble: missing money, a dead body and a growing question. Where the hell was Chris Smith, really?
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