Rail-worker strike over paid leave could disrupt US economy: Juliana Kaplan, Hannah Towey
US rail workers want 15 days of paid sick leave, but companies offered one. A strike could disrupt travel, deliveries, and drinking water.
Secret 9/11 memo reveals Bush rewriting the history of the terror attacks: Mattathias Schwartz
George W. Bush's answers in a newly declassified 9/11 Commission interview helped him escape blame and win re-election. But they don't add up.
The collosal failure of Amazon's Alexa business model: Jake Swearingen
Voice assistants like Alexa were supposed to revolutionize computers — but nobody can figure out how to make money off of them.
EU weighs plan to seize and reinvest $330 billion in frozen Russian assets: George Glover
"We have the means to make Russia pay," European Commission president Ursula von der Leyden said Wednesday.
Andy Warhol's Queen Elizabeth II portrait sold for a record $900,000: Britney Toh
The portrait was sold for more than twice its estimated price at Heffel's Post War and Contemporary Art auction last Thursday.
A 1930s eugenics experiment set the course for women's sizing: Isabella Zavarise
In the late 1930s, two statues named Normman and Norma were created to depict what a "normal, American body should look like."
Former executive who said Twitter safer under Musk reverses position: Samantha Delouya
Twitter's former trust & safety head, Yoel Roth, wrote 2 weeks ago that the platform was safer under Musk. Roth said he now believes the opposite.
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West settled divorce, West to pay child support: Lauren Frias, Lloyd Lee
After two years, Kardashian and West, known formally as Ye, settled their divorce, sharing joint custody of their four children, court documents show.
Missouri execution moving forward after court dismissing racism claim: Jake Epstein
Last week, a federal judge ruled that Kevin Johnson's 19-year-old daughter can't attend her father's execution because she's too young.
Why faulty streetlights are turning cities purple — and why it's worrisome: Adam Rogers
Streetlights in a bunch of major cities are turning purple. Is it just a fluke — or a warning of the chaos to come?