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Unidentified Aerial Objects Over New Jersey: What We Know and Don’t Know “`

Unidentified flying objects resembling drones have been observed in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, causing worry and uncertainty among residents and officials, prompting an FBI investigation. Federal authorities claim these objects aren’t drones and pose no public safety threat, but state officials demand further details. Here’s what we know and don’t know. What has […]

Pelosi Hospitalized Following Injury in Luxembourg

Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is hospitalized following an injury sustained during a trip to Luxembourg, her spokesperson confirmed. The 84-year-old Pelosi, in Europe for commemorations, is receiving excellent medical care, according to spokesman Ian Krager. He stated that she is unable to complete her planned European engagements. The statement offered no specifics […]

The Future of Corporate Climate Action “`

At year’s end, the relationship between the private sector and climate change appears less promising than it initially seems. Over the past year, businesses have faced significant pushback from conservative activists, leading many to curtail their climate initiatives. The challenges of achieving net-zero emissions goals have also caused many companies to scale back their ambitions. […]

Stanley Recalls Millions of Travel Mugs Due to Burn Risk

Stanley is recalling about 2.6 million switchback and trigger action stainless steel travel mugs due to a potential risk of burns. The company explains that the mug lids’ threads may contract when exposed to heat and twisting, potentially causing the lid to come off during use, resulting in burns. Stanley has received 91 global reports, […]

Social Media’s Misunderstanding of Luigi Mangione

Since Luigi Mangione’s identification as a suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s murder, online narratives have proliferated. Users have circulated manipulated images attempting to establish alibis for Mangione. He’s become an online sensation, with some deeming him “too hot to convict.” His arrest led to a surge in followers on X, as people scrutinized his […]

AI Safety Ratings: A Ranking of Companies “`

The rapid advancement of AI is outpacing the development of adequate safety measures. A new report examines how companies like OpenAI and Google DeepMind are addressing the potential risks of their technology, revealing widespread vulnerabilities in flagship models. While some companies prioritize safety improvements, others lag significantly. The Future of Life Institute, a non-profit focused […]

Jan. 6 Capitol Riot: No FBI Undercover Agents Present, Inspector General Finds “`

(WASHINGTON) — A Thursday report reveals the FBI could have improved its pre-January 6th, 2021, intelligence gathering, despite preparations for potential violence. The report also confirms no undercover FBI agents participated in the Capitol riot, and no informants were authorized to engage in unlawful activity or incite others. The Justice Department inspector general’s report refutes […]

TIME’s Person of the Year: Donald Trump “`

Three days before Thanksgiving, the former and future president sits in his Florida home’s sunlit dining room. Over a dozen people wait nearly two hours for his appearance. His potential National Security Adviser, Middle East envoy, Vice President, and chief of staff are among those present. Trump plays music from a 2,000-song playlist throughout the […]

Missing Hawaii Woman Found Safe After Extensive Search

Los Angeles police announced Wednesday that Hannah Kobayashi, the Maui woman whose disappearance sparked a large-scale search, has been located and is safe. Kobayashi went missing in Los Angeles last month after missing a connecting flight. She had planned to sightsee, but concerning text messages to her family, followed by a loss of contact, prompted […]

Trump Names Kari Lake to Lead Voice of America “`

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday his selection of Kari Lake to lead Voice of America. Lake, a staunch Trump supporter who unsuccessfully ran for Arizona governor and Senate, will head the federally funded broadcaster known for its global independent news reporting. Lake, known for her hardline stance on immigration, was a Phoenix television […]

Caitlin Clark: Women’s Sports’ Future is Bright “`

At TIME’s “A Year in TIME” event in New York on December 11th, the TIME Athlete of the Year, Caitlin Clark, discussed her enthusiasm for the future of women’s sports, particularly the WNBA, in a conversation with NBC sports producer and broadcaster Maria Taylor. This event, held in conjunction with the release of TIME’s Person […]

Bill Belichick to Coach University of North Carolina

The University of North Carolina has hired six-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick as its next head football coach on a five-year contract. The announcement came Wednesday, a week after the 72-year-old Belichick emerged as a surprising candidate to replace Mack Brown, the program’s all-time winningest coach. The deal is pending approval from UNC trustees, […]

TIME Honors Its 2024 Persons of the Year

TIME magazine will honor its 2024 Persons of the Year at a gala event, “A Year in TIME,” in New York City. The event, taking place before the announcement of the 2024 TIME Person of the Year on December 12th, will include appearances from notable recipients such as TIME Athlete of the Year Caitlin Clark, […]