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Elon Musk says he'll cut back his work with the federal government to one to two days per week. He said demand for Teslas is ...
In Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Redwood City and Seattle, crosswalks have been rigged to play what appear to be satirical deepfakes of billionaire tech giants.
President Trump said Tuesday he had "no intention" of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, ending days of speculation ...
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction stopping the Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America, the ...
A team of researchers and artists in Australia has grown cells from a dead composer's brain to create new "music" which can be heard in a gallery — raising questions about the nature of creativity.
Some international students are suing the U.S. government after their visas have been cancelled. Many of them say they have never been convicted of a crime.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Knopf publisher Jordan Pavlin and Shelley Wanger, Joan Didion's longtime editor and head of the Didion trust about the new book Notes to John.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services provided federal funds to libraries and museums across the country. But the agency has been slashed after an executive order from President Trump.
At the center of the case is the school system in Montgomery County, Md., the most religiously diverse county in the U.S., ...
In an announcement Monday about rules for the next Oscars, the Academy also said that a film's use of generative AI and other ...
Military lawyers question Pentagon head Pete Hegseth's defense that he didn't share anything revealing in Signal chat group ...
Harvard's lawsuit questions how freezing research funds will further the administration's goal of eliminating antisemitism on ...