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Israel-Hamas News: Biden to Announce Plans for Pier That Allows Aid Into Gaza
President Biden will announce in his State of the Union on Thursday that he is ordering the U.S. military to build a floating pier off…
One Twin Was Hurt, the Other Was Not. Their Adult Mental Health Diverged.
Twins are a bonanza for research psychologists. In a field perpetually seeking to tease out the effects of genetics, environment and life experience, they provide…
Amid tragedy, one high school basketball team shows the power of sports
GRETNA, Neb. — This is not a story about high school basketball. It’s not about a treasured coach who died midway through a season. It’s…
John Walker, Tech Executive Who Popularized AutoCAD, Dies at 74
John Walker, a groundbreaking, if reclusive, technology entrepreneur and polymath who was a founder and chief executive of Autodesk, the company that brought the ubiquitous…
Brighter Economic Mood Isn’t Translating Into Support for Biden
Economic vibes don’t necessarily predict electoral outcomes, though, and this campaign is different in many ways from those in the past. “We’re kind of in…
Panama Bars Ex-President Martinelli From Election
Panama’s electoral tribunal disqualified former President Ricardo Martinelli from running in the May presidential election in light of a 10-year sentence he received for money…
Apparently Healthy, but Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s?
Determining whether someone has Alzheimer’s disease usually requires an extended diagnostic process. A doctor takes a patient’s medical history, discusses symptoms, administers verbal and visual…
Max Verstappen’s father: Red Bull could be ‘torn apart’ if Horner stays amid controversy
Stay informed on all the biggest stories in Formula One. Sign up here to receive the Prime Tire newsletter in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday. Fractures…
Microsoft Seeks to Dismiss Parts of Suit Filed by The New York Times
Microsoft filed a motion in federal court on Monday that seeks to dismiss parts of a lawsuit brought by The New York Times Company. The…
Google Settles Smaller Lawsuits as It Prepares for More Antitrust Fights
In December, Google spent $700 million to resolve states’ claims that its Play Store had strong-armed app makers into high fees and tough terms. About…