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A truck was stolen with her cat inside. Neighbors mobilized to find him.
“People just came out in droves,” said CC Curtis, who spent days searching for her California neighbor’s cat, Dundee.
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Boeing Directs Airlines to Check Cockpit Seats on 787s After Latam Incident
The sudden plunge of a Latam Airlines 787 Dreamliner this week might have been caused by a flight attendant hitting a switch on a cockpit seat.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Should Get 40 to 50 Years in Prison, Prosecutors Say
Mr. Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy, faces a maximum penalty of 110 years.
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What China Is Saying About the TikTok Ban Furor in Washington
A bill to force TikTok’s sale in the United States has been criticized by Beijing but has not triggered a high-alert public response or retaliation.
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Russia Strengthens Its Internet Controls in Critical Year for Putin
Facing an election this weekend and the fallout from Aleksei Navalny’s death and the war in Ukraine, Russia has intensified online censorship using techniques pioneered by China.
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Nvidia Stock Market Value Would Be Bigger Than the World Economy
A.I. fervor has rocketed the chip company’s share price upward. Our columnist asked A.I. chatbots how big Nvidia would become if it kept growing as fast as it had over the past year.
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Trump aide Peter Navarro asks Supreme Court to keep him out of prison
The senior aide to former president Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to keep him out of prison while he appeals his conviction for refusing to testify before Congress about his involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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When Debuts Flop: Katie Britt Is the Latest in a Long Line of Botched Opening Acts
The Republican senator, whose State of the Union response drew savage criticism, is not the first novice lawmaker from the South to see her introductory event veer off the rails.
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Mainstream G.O.P. Group to Target Bob Good as It Shifts Mission and Members
An organization founded to support Republican moderates is taking aim at the Virginia lawmaker and backing a different hard-right candidate who aligns with its new focus: purging Congress of G.O.P. rebels.
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Supreme Court Narrowly Interprets Landmark Reduced Sentencing Law
The justices sided with the government in a case focused on who is eligible for shorter prison sentences under the bipartisan First Step Act passed in 2018.