When the year began, a billionaire with close ties to the White House was a lock for the most newsworthy tech titan of 2025.
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The Vermont senator is worried about the risks of artificial intelligence and wants Congress to act. He also is suspect of ...
Bernie Sanders warned during an interview on Sunday that AI could run the world and suggested that the "science-fiction fear" ...
Rep. Ilhan Omar faces renewed scrutiny over her husband’s firm, Rose Lake Capital, which allegedly deleted officer details ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing intense new criticism after charities tied to the Somali immigrant bilked the state out of ...
From social media to immigration offices, a new phrase is becoming more and more popular: ‘The new American Dream is leaving ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio identified them only as “radical” activists and “weaponized” nongovernmental organizations.
The oldest baby boomers -- once the vanguard of an American youth that revolutionized U.S. culture and politics -- turn 80 in ...
Of the top 25 most-clicked stories at The New York Times in 2025, all but one was about a major news story. A new pope. The ...
In October, The Post profiled the rise of so-called “hub-sons”— a portmanteau of the words husband and sons: unemployed Gen Z ...
The American Right must relearn judgment and stop confusing tolerance with moral abdication.