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Maine Juvenile Justice: The State’s Youth Are In Crisis
Even as fewer teens are being prosecuted, the state is not providing enough intervention, rehabilitation and other help.
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A.I. Fuels a New Era of Product Placement
Realistic-looking shampoo bottles and seltzer cans are popping up on videos from digital creators on TikTok and YouTube in a new form of old advertising.
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Can This A.I.-Powered Search Engine Replace Google? It Has for Me.
A start-up called Perplexity shows what’s possible for a search engine built from scratch with artificial intelligence.
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A Spy Cam. A Dior Pouch. And South Korea’s First Lady.
A scandal involving the president’s spouse has become a major issue for his party ahead of a crucial parliamentary election.
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New York Will Debate Mayoral Control of the NYC Schools This June
Mayor Eric Adams’s control of the school system is up for renewal in June, and lawmakers are debating whether to return power to school boards as some other large cities have done.
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Biden Is Beating Trump in Money Wars, Though Not Overwhelmingly
The president’s campaign had about $46 million in cash on hand at the end of the year, compared with $33 million for Mr. Trump.
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Kyrsten Sinema, Behind on Fund-Raising, Faces Senate Re-election Decision
The Arizona senator is behind schedule on deciding whether to run for re-election as an independent, and she raised only $600,000 in the last quarter of 2023.
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Hungary’s Refusal to Sanction Russia Tests E.U. Ahead of Ukraine Summit
Hungary has again broken with its peers on support for Ukraine. This time, the E.U. may have had enough.
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Takeaways From the Senate Hearing With Tech C.E.O.s on Online Child Safety
Senators aggressively questioned executives from major tech companies, especially Meta and TikTok, while Mark Zuckerberg spoke directly to victims’ families.
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A Chocolate Fondue to Remember
This midcentury classic has a way of stirring up the past.
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Strained U.S. Immigration System Draws More and More Asylum Claims
Seeking asylum has become the surest way for migrants to stay in the U.S. The underfunded immigration system can’t keep up, so cases languish for years.
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Bill With Child Tax Credit Advances, but Election Politics Test Its Chances
The House approved a $78 billion tax package Wednesday with a large bipartisan margin. The effort is a test of whether a dysfunctional Congress can pass major legislation in an election year.
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Fox News to Taylor Swift: ‘Don’t Get Involved in Politics!’
The prospect of the pop megastar’s endorsing President Biden in the 2024 election has irked conservative stars on the cable network.
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California Weather Forecast: ‘Pineapple Express’ to Bring Heavy Rains
A “Pineapple Express” hitting California through Thursday will set the stage for another week of unsettled weather across the state.
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Senators Denounce Tech Companies Over Child Sex Abuse Online
Senators criticized the chief executives of Meta, TikTok, Snap, X and Discord for not doing enough to prevent child sexual abuse online, amid rising fears over how the platforms affect youths.
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Senators Grilled Tech Executives on Child Safety
Also, the Fed is not quite ready to cut borrowing rates. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
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Queens Man Who Pushed Officer Over Ledge on Jan. 6 Sentenced to 6 Years
The sentencing judge called Ralph Joseph Celentano III’s attack on the police officer amid the Capitol riot a “truly cowardly and despicable thing to do.”
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The Dawn of a New Era of Oppression
Periods of backlash take shape after surges of Black progress. We have entered another such period.
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The Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady and Is Not Quite Ready to Cut Them.
Federal Reserve officials, seeking more progress on the fight against inflation, hinted that their next move will be a cut in interest rates — just not yet.
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