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A wall of hostility
More than 200,000 Palestinians live in East Jerusalem and share many of Israel's freedoms. But the arrest of a Hamas cell there has exposed a deep, angry divide.
08/25/2002 03:35 UTC
Morality in transportation: How will autonomous vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists will share the road?
Early statistics from autonomous driving suggest widespread automation could drive death toll down significantly
11/19/2016 20:00 UTC
Here come the rains: United States may see more downfalls because of climate change
Extreme downpours are becoming more common. They may continue to get worse
12/06/2016 18:55 UTC
Florida to stop asking high school athletes about their menstrual cycles — but many states still do
Schools and states tracking female athletes’ menstrual history may conflict with federal laws, experts say
02/22/2023 09:00 UTC
Big Oil wants to dump more wastewater into rivers. What could go wrong?
Oil and gas producers are looking for new ways to get rid of the fluid left behind after fracking and drilling.
01/26/2020 23:59 UTC
Open-sourcing the Apple
By Jordan Hubbard
11/20/2000 13:10 UTC
Is free speech a casualty of the Ukraine war? America's commissars crack down on dissent
Social media is now silencing anyone who challenges the dominant narrative, whether from the right or the left
04/20/2022 10:30 UTC
Social media always remembers — which makes moving on from a breakup that much harder
To purge or not to purge? There's more to digital breakups than that, such as controlling the narrative and network
01/02/2023 14:00 UTC
The needless death of Indy's child motorcyclist
Peter Lenz, 13, died racing on the track on Monday, struck by a 12-year-old. Parents: Wake up!
08/31/2010 18:45 UTC
Medicine man
The future of GOP control of the Senate depends on Oklahoma Republican candidate Tom Coburn, a former doctor who has covered up a scandal from his past until now.
09/13/2004 21:21 UTC
How to reduce drunk driving on July 4th — and every day
Today's holiday is one of the nation's most deadly when it comes to fatalities relating to drunk driving
07/04/2018 11:00 UTC
10 Things to Know for Today
05/08/2015 18:15 UTC
"I had never seen people that fat before": Karl Ove Knausgaard is shocked by Canadians' "enormous girth"
The novelist has just dropped a huge essay in the NYT magazine describing his travels across America
02/25/2015 21:25 UTC
Trump administration arrests of noncriminal immigrants up 150 percent
The policy is having a devastating effect on families and communities.
05/26/2017 07:59 UTC
Women’s colleges play unique role in quest for equality
Enrollment in women’s colleges is up in record numbers
09/15/2018 16:59 UTC