
Ukrainian says thousands of children have been taken by Russia. They want them back
Russia has so far not engaged in discussions about returning them as part of any peace negotiations.
Former pardon attorney on why Trump should not pardon Ghislaine Maxwell
Trump continues to downplay his one-time friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell's accomplice Jeffrey Epstein.
Microsoft is worth $4 trillion. What does that mean for AI?
Just weeks after Nvidia became the first publicly traded company worth $4 trillion, Microsoft has now hit the milestone.

New book explores what makes a 'Good Grandpa'
In "Good Grandpa," Ted Page tells stories of his own life and shares wisdom and thoughts from other grandfathers.
Trump to announce new trade deals before Aug. 1 tariff deadline
President Trump’s global trade policy is set to go before a federal appeals court Thursday.
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How Trump is breaking presidential norms
President Trump's critics accuse him of breaking or ignoring norms.
How utilities in Arizona are working to prevent power grid blackouts
Utilities in Arizona are taking control of some customers' thermostats.
Rethinking the one-page resume
Conventional wisdom says a one-page resume is the best bet for job seekers, but that may no longer be the case.

How prepared is the West Coast for a tsunami?
A 7.0 earthquake off the coast of Northern California in early December triggered a tsunami warning for parts of the California and Oregon coasts.
Brazillian farmers face tariff anxiety
The threat of 50% tariffs on all goods coming from Brazil has growers and producers in the South American country on edge.

'I have absolutely no retirement': How child care workers are being impacted by rising prices
Educators in the child care sector have seen their wages jump about 60% in the last 15 years. But with a median wage at just $14 an hour, they’re still...
The complex process of updating FEMA maps
A hotter climate makes flooding more frequent and severe, and government flood maps aren’t keeping up with the change.
Texas lawmakers hear from flash flood survivors
In Kerrville, Texas, on Thursday, state lawmakers will hear from officials, survivors, and local authorities about the state's emergency response, just a few weeks after the deadly floods killed more...
What we know about how the economy is doing
The Commerce Department reported on Wednesday that the U.S. Gross Domestic Product increased by a 3% annual rate in the second quarter of the year after contracting in the previous...
Harvard freshman whose mezuzah was stolen says Trump's university defunding won't curb antisemitism
The Trump administration issued a report alleging Harvard University had violated civil rights law, citing an incident in which a religious scroll — known as a mezuzah — went temporarily...
Extreme weather makes summer camps more dangerous. How can you protect your kids?
Extreme weather makes being out in nature more risky as the flood deaths at Camp Mystic in Texas showed.
The significance of Britain's potential recognition of a Palestinian state
Britain announced it would conditionally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly this September.
Inside Trump's White House makeover
Trump's Oval Office is decorated in gold. He's paved over the damp Rose Garden grass. He's even building a ballroom near the east wing.
Floridians brace for SNAP uncertainty amid Trump's new tax law
Changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP could undermine Fresh Access Bucks.
'Anything's Pastable,' says Dan Pashman of 'The Sporkful'
Dan Pashman created the award-winning podcast "The Sporkful" and invented a new shape of pasta.