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Massachusetts is one of the first states to put legislative guardrails around the use of facial recognition technology in criminal investigations.
The replica of Picasso’s famed painting depicting the horrors of war had hung outside the Security Council chamber since 1985, on loan from the Rockefeller family.
But its results were bolstered by a soaring stock market in the fourth quarter, Warren Buffett said in his annual letter to investors.
Letting nature take its course is getting harder to do.
“Now is not the time to relax restrictions,” the C.D.C. director, Rochelle Walensky, said, pointing to a leveling of coronavirus infections as governors move to lift pandemic restrictions.
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Kimberly Camara, whose wildly popular pastries have Filipino flavors and themes, takes the day off to be with her family.
Engineers hinted they had hidden a code in the parachute that landed the Perseverance rover. Within hours, puzzle enthusiasts cracked it.
You’re going to need some double-sided tape.
Hong Kong schools reported a surge in colds when students resumed in-person learning. Here’s what it means for kids in the U.S., and what parents can do to prepare.
For a handful of cultures across the globe, the Arab world among them, these distinct blankets deliver not only an impossibly warm, soft hug but a great sense of belonging.
No Gargantua dwells at the heart of stellar cluster NGC 6397. Instead, a few dozen smaller black holes seem to be swarming around in there, throwing their considerable masses around.
A Southern caramel cake, pork chops with lemon-caper sauce, or a slow-rising focaccia: Eat well this weekend.
He needed someone to cuddle him.
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