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Gehry is famous for monumental works like the Guggenheim Bilbao, the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago.
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We dive into rumblings that the AI industry may be in a bubble and the implications.
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Anyone who dismisses ants as just another pesky insect is missing some of nature's most jaw-dropping displays.
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The Trump administration has been targeting alleged drug boats coming from Venezuela.
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These days, 95% of adoptions are "open," meaning birth parents, or the birth mother, have some degree of involvement with the adoptive family.
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When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine committee voted last week to change decades of guidance over Hepatitis B vaccines for children, several committee members referenced the approach in Denmark and other European nations.
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The Department of Homeland Security, tasked with overseeing the Trump administration’s aggressive and legally disputed immigration crackdown, has published a series of social media posts featuring Norman Rockwell paintings.
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Virginia's climate law requires 100% renewable energy by 2050. The commonwealth is also known as the data center capital of the world. Can those ambitions coexist?
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The Gates Foundation and the University of Washington estimate that more than 200,000 more kids will die this year than last.
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Trump's national security strategy, which seeks to "restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere."
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DHS has said it expects to make 5,000 arrests in the region. Critics say many of those detained don't have a criminal record.
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The Supreme Court is weighing a 90-year-old precedent on Monday when it considers whether to allow President Trump to fire Rebecca Slaughter, a commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission, not for cause, but because she doesn't fit in with the agenda.