The president took a loftier, more conciliatory approach in his address to Congress—despite offering few specifics, and sticking by many controversial claims and policies.
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The company powers much of the Internet, but its cloud facilities are difficult to find.
One of the most volcanically active countries in the world is not ready for a devastating eruption.
Five neuroscientists argue that fancy new technologies have led the field astray.
Those who don't have sex during their teen years are in the minority, but the reasons for—and effects of—waiting differ for everyone.
When President Obama left, I stayed on at the National Security Council in order to serve my country. I lasted eight days.
When a gunman shot Srinivas Kuchibhotla and Alok Madasani, he acted alone—but such tragedies are abetted by politicians who fuel the resentments that produce them.
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The smartphone’s ubiquity has made it boring and oppressive. A new, retro handset opens the door to a different future.
What’s it like for the first living ex-pope in 600 years to watch from up close as the successor he enabled dismantles his legacy?
The former Daily Show host joined his old colleague, Stephen Colbert, on The Late Show to give an indignant rebuke to the American press.
Passengers on a domestic flight deplaning in New York were asked to present ID by Customs and Border Protection agents—a likely unenforceable demand that nevertheless diminishes freedom.
And is Donald Trump one?
Is the brash new president bending Washington to his will—or being tamed by the status quo?
Long after research contradicts common medical practices, patients continue to demand them and physicians continue to deliver. The result is an epidemic of unnecessary and unhelpful treatments.
For you, a very special price indeed.