
Talk back: Tech deal promotes conversations between journalists and those who follow their stories
NEW YORK (AP) — Environmentalist Christine Holland closely follows journalist Tiffany Higgins' stories from the Amazon River region, frequently sending her comments and questions. This week, Higgins responded to one message about her piece on the Brazilian arts community by sending Holland a lengthy personal video. They've turned the usual one-way conversation between a journalist and consumer into a two-way one, and a deal announced Friday indicates that is much more likely to be happening...
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- Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalils appeal, bringing activist one step closer to deportation
Trump administration admits a glaring error in its accusations about New York health care fraud
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's administration this week acknowledged it made a significant error in figures it used to help justify a fraud probe into New York’s Medicaid program, a glaring mistake that undercuts a federal campaign to tackle waste, mostly in Democratic-led states. The error, one of at least a few misrepresentations in its description of the program, prompted health analysts to question how many of the Republican administration’s sweeping anti-fraud efforts the...
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- Trump administration admits a glaring error in its accusations about New York health care fraud
- Democrats tackle outside groups flooding their primaries with campaign cash
- By the numbers: US thrashed military targets in Iran, but some capabilities remain
- In his first 100 days, Mamdani brings a unique star power to New York City governance
- Trumps tenuous Iran exit plan isnt healing Republican rifts exposed by the war
Artemis IIs grand moon finale is almost here with a Pacific splashdown to cap NASAs lunar comeback
HOUSTON (AP) — Their dramatic grand finale fast approaching, Artemis II’s astronauts aimed for a splashdown in the Pacific on Friday to close out humanity’s first voyage to the moon in more than half a century. The tension in Mission Control mounted as the miles melted away between the four returning astronauts and Earth. All eyes were on the capsule’s life-protecting heat shield that has to withstand thousands of degrees during reentry. On the only other test flight of the spacecraft...
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- The worlds oldest octopus fossil isnt an octopus after all, scientists say
- Argentina approves Mileis bill that eases protections for glaciers despite environmental backlash
- Artemis II astronauts describe their lunar voyage as surreal and profound ahead of Earth return
- Artemis II astronauts follow Apollo tradition of naming lunar features after loved ones

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