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Northern Lights Forecast: These 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Tonight After Solar Flare
A recent solar flare briefly disrupted high-frequency radio communications, forecasters said.
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See The Spectacular Photos Of Saturday Morning’s Solar Eclipse
The March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse dazzled skywatchers across North America and Europe. Here are the best photos of the rare event.
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Solar Eclipse Guide: Here’s Where The Next Ones Are — And The Best Places To See Them
Several major solar eclipses are coming n the wake of the March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse. Here’s where and when to see the best ones.
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FCC Will Investigate Disney And ABC Over DEI Practices
In the letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger, FCC Chair Brendan Carr said the commission has concerns Disney may be “promoting invidious forms of DEI discrimination.”
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Elon Musk Says xAI Has Purchased X, Formerly Known As Twitter, For $33 Billion
Musk, the owner of both companies, said the deal values the startup AI company at $80 billion and the social media platform at $33 billion.
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Fintech Startup Founder Charlie Javice Found Guilty Of Defrauding JPMorgan
Prosecutors accused Javice of artificially inflating the customer list of her financial aid startup before selling it to JPMorgan.
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Dow Stumbles More Than 700 Points After High Inflation Report—As Tariffs Loom
The Dow is down more than 3,000 points from its December peak as economic anxiety pervades Wall Street.
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Vance Predicts Greenland ‘Ultimately Will Partner’ With U.S.—Without Military Intervention
Vance visited Greenland as President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed a desire to take ownership of the territory.
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X Outage—Again: Thousands Briefly Report Issues With Elon Musk’s Platform
Musk attributed an earlier outage on the social media platform to a “massive cyberattack,” as experts disputed the claim.
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NCAA March Madness: Here’s How Many Perfect Women’s Brackets Remain Going Into Sweet 16
Last year, there were only four brackets that remained perfect after the first two rounds of the women’s tournament.
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Measles Outbreak: National Cases Near 500 As Illness Continues Spreading In Texas
Texas remains the state with the highest number of cases, by far.
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These Cars—Chevrolet, Ford, Jeep And More—May Be More Expensive Under Trump’s Auto Tariffs
Trump reportedly warned some automakers not to raise the price of their vehicles in response to the tariffs.
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Forbes Staff
Lululemon Stock Tanks Almost 15% As Tariffs And Recession Concerns Threaten Canadian Retailer
The Vancouver-based athleisure titan warned of a “more cautious consumer” as the tariff-driver, ever shifting economic backdrop eats into shoppers’ confidence.
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Trump Takes Venezuela Deportations Battle To Supreme Court
A D.C. district court judge previously ruled the Trump administration had to stop deporting Venezuelans before they could be heard in court.
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Andrew Tate Sued By Ex-Girlfriend For Sexual Assault—His Latest Legal Trouble
The alleged incident took place in Beverly Hills less than two weeks after Tate arrived in the United States from Romania.
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Musk Will Campaign In Wisconsin Ahead Of Supreme Court Election Testing Republicans’ Electoral Prospects
Elon Musk will travel to Wisconsin this weekend to campaign in the state’s Supreme Court election—widely viewed as a testing ground for Republicans’ 2028 electoral pro...
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Utah Bans Fluoride In Public Water
Medical health professionals have long recommended fluoride in public water to promote dental health.
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Solar Eclipse Alert: How To See, Stream And Photograph Saturday’s Weird ‘Double Sunrise’
Here’s everything you need to know to see, stream and photograph the final solar eclipse in North America until August 12, 2026.
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At Least 3 Dead After Thailand And Myanmar Rocked By Powerful Earthquake—‘Mass Casualty’ Reported At Hospitals
Some buildings in parts of Thailand and Myanmar reportedly collapsed after the region was hit by a powerful earthquake on Friday afternoon.
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Putin Proposes ‘Temporary Administration’ Running Ukraine And Trump’s Greenland Ambitions
Putin said he wanted a U.N.-led administration to take control of Ukraine and conduct fresh elections, before any treaty is signed to end the conflict in the country.
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Elon Musk Vows Social Security Recipients Will ‘Receive More Money’ Under DOGE Changes—But Doesn’t Say How
The Social Security Administration is one of multiple government agencies targeted by the Department of Government Efficiency's cost-cutting efforts.
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Will Trump Defund NPR And PBS? Here’s What We Know As President Attacks The Broadcasters
The broadcasters have faced calls for defunding across several presidential administrations, with Trump’s becoming one of the most combative against public media funding.
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Reddit Outage: Thousands Of Users Report Issues With App, Website
More than 35,000 users reported issues with social media platform Reddit on Thursday afternoon.
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Trump Withdraws Stefanik As UN Ambassador Pick—As Razor-Thin GOP House Majority Raised Concerns
Several GOP House members have resigned to take positions in the Trump administration, denting Republicans’ slim majority.
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FEC Moves Forward With Rulings—Despite Trump’s Contested Firing Of A Longtime Democratic Commissioner
Trump’s move to oust Ellen Weintraub from the FEC has raised legal alarms—yet the commission is already issuing rulings without her.
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