Category: News
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The Roosevelt Hotel: A window into New York City’s history
The Midtown Manhattan landmark is facing closure this summer after more than a century of history
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Activist’s arrest raises questions on US protections for foreign students, green card holders
Mahmoud Khalil was arrested Saturday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents
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Music flows in Roberta Flack’s ‘Celebration of Life’ memorial with Stevie Wonder and Al Sharpton
Flack’s intimate vocal and musical style made her one of the top recording artists of the 1970s and an influential performer long after
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Trump administration launches new ‘self-deportation’ app
CBP Home will offer an option to signal an ‘intent to depart’
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Former US first lady Michelle Obama and her brother to launch podcast
Guests range from worlds of entertainment, sports, health and business
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Greek lawmaker attacks paintings he said were offensive to Christians
Lawmaker had described one as offensive because of its distorted depictions of Christ and the Virgin Mary
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Wall Street jitters, US stocks’ plunge amid gloomy economic outlook
US leader’s tariffs pose uncertainty for investors
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One-day strike at 13 German airports, including main hubs, brings most flights to halt
The 24-hour walkout, which started at midnight on Sunday, involves public-sector employees at the airports as well as ground and security staff
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Writers, artists adapt AI technology to gain creative control
Artificial intelligence companies train their AI models using the works of writers, artists and creatives who typically aren’t credited or compensated. Instead of fighting AI, some tech companies are encouraging creators to take advantage of it. Tina Trinh reports.
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Panama releases dozens of detained deportees from US into limbo
Move comes after weeks of lawsuits and human rights criticism on behalf of deportees held for weeks in a remote camp