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Solar Impulse 2's Final Flight: Record-Breaking Achievement Lost at Sea

A pioneering solar-powered drone crashes after 8 days aloft, marking both triumph and tragedy for renewable aviation technology.

Trump Demands GOP Aide's Firing Over McConnell 'Confusion' Moment

Trump targets Robert Karem after Senate hearing incident, but the staffer's actual political alignment tells a different story.

Two U.S. Army Soldiers Found Dead After Cliff Fall During Morocco Military Exercise

The remains of Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington have been recovered, ending a massive search operation in Morocco that deployed advanced military assets.

Notion Just Became Something Much Bigger Than a Note-Taking App

Notion is building an AI orchestration layer that could reshape how teams automate work across tools and databases.

Trump Demands Firing of GOP Aide Over McConnell 'Embarrassment,' But The Real Story Is Messier

Trump targets Robert Karem after Senate hearing incident. But the aide's background tells a different story than the president's claims suggest.

Kevin Warsh Takes the Fed Helm in the Most Divisive Vote Ever for Chair

Warsh confirmed as Federal Reserve chair in a 54-45 vote, facing pressure from Trump to cut rates amid stubborn inflation data.

Finally, Scientists Can 'Read' the Most Elusive Quantum States

A breakthrough in measuring W states could unlock the next generation of quantum technologies, from teleportation to secure networks.

The ACM Awards Are Going All-In on Women This Year

The 61st Academy of Country Music Awards is shaping up to be a landmark night for female artists, with women dominating the nominations and a stellar presenter lineup.

WhatsApp's Secret AI Chats: Privacy Victory or Accountability Nightmare?

WhatsApp launches incognito mode for AI conversations, but security experts warn of hidden risks and accountability gaps.

Austin Butler's Gratitude Alarm and the Art of Staying Present in Hollywood

The actor on fragrance campaigns, music obsessions, and why he sets alarms to remember what matters most.

The DOJ's First Criminal Probe Into Trans Youth Care Marks a Dangerous New Escalation

The Justice Department is using grand jury subpoenas to obtain private medical records of transgender children—a first that reveals the stakes of the ongoing culture war.

How a Scrappy Healthcare Startup Got the Government to Rethink AI in Medicine

Pair Team's acceptance into a landmark Medicare program signals a shift in how Washington thinks about AI innovation in regulated industries.