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Why Are So Many Democrats Running for California Governor?

With California’s political machine on the wane, nobody has emerged as a clear front-runner. Democrats worry that nine of their candidates could split the vote and hand Republicans a win.

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Democrats have grown concerned that too many candidates for governor may split the primary vote and let two Republicans advance to the general election.
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Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says

Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

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Columbia University said it was endeavoring to gather details on Thursday about the detention of a student by immigration officials.
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Man Arrested in New York Snowball Fight That Police Said Injured Officers

The incident, which began as a playful event, shifted in tone when the police appeared. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has said it did not appear to be a crime, while other officials called for arrests.

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During an organized snowball fight on Monday in Washington Square Park, some people began throwing snowballs at police officers.
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Why Nvidia’s Big Profits Aren’t Lifting Markets

The chip giant at the center of the artificial intelligence boom again beat expectations. But it didn’t overcome investor jitters.

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Jensen Huang’s Nvidia just blew away Wall Street estimates. But to investors’ chagrin, that performance has failed to move the market.
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The Economy Is a Feeling

Today, we’re looking at how politicians are framing affordability.

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A shopper in Seattle.
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World Economic Forum Chief Resigns Over Epstein Ties

Borge Brende, a former foreign minister of Norway, had maintained contact with the convicted sex offender.

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Borge Brende led the World Economic Forum, which runs an annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, for more than eight years.
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When Chatbots Are Used to Plan Violence, Is There a Duty to Warn?

People are revealing sensitive personal information to A.I. chatbots — including plans to commit violent acts.

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Matthew Livelsberger detonated explosive material in a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas in January 2025. He had consulted about the plan with ChatGPT.
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How Israelis Feel About Another Potential War With Iran

The national mood is somewhere between anxiety, resignation and anticipation as President Trump considers whether to attack Iran.

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Near a bomb shelter in June during an Iranian missile attack in Rishpon, Israel. Israelis have been glued to the news recently as President Trump deliberates over whether to attack Iran.
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Antarctica’s Mineral Riches Exposed as Climate Warms

Mining is banned on the frozen continent. But new research suggests that could change as ice melts and land and valuable minerals are exposed.

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The Transantarctic Mountains, which, along with sites on the Antarctic Peninsula, hold the most promising mineral deposits in Antarctica.
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New A.C.A. Plans Could Increase Family Deductibles to $31,000

The Trump administration is proposing Obamacare plans that it says will lower health insurance premiums. But critics warn they would make care unaffordable.

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Dr. Mehmet Oz, who oversees Medicare and Medicaid, promoted new proposals that he said would lower costs. Critics fear the options will increase medical bills and drive people out of insurance plans.
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