Why statistics aren’t reflecting the economy and everyday American life
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Ransomware Strikes Back as Global Attacks Rise in 2025
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Most-Viewed Bills - Week of November 2, 2025
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Atomically Thin Materials Significantly Shrink Qubits
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Teens Explore Aerospace and AI at TryEngineering Summer Camp
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From Bottleneck to Breakthrough: AI in Chip Verification
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Volcanologists Turn to a High-Tech Suitcase to Study Eruptions
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Study shows vision-language models can't handle queries with negation words
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Light-driven cockroach cyborgs navigate without wires or surgery
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Empowering robots with human-like perception to navigate unwieldy terrain
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Solitonic superfluorescence paves way for high-temperature quantum materials
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The AI that writes climate-friendly cement recipes in seconds
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Tiny “talking” robots form shape-shifting swarms that heal themselves
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Scientists build artificial neurons that work like real ones
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Huggies maker Kimberly-Clark is buying Tylenol maker Kenvue
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Voters broadly disapprove of Trump but remain divided on midterms, poll finds
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How the Declaration of Independence inspired the world despite Jefferson’s contradictions on slavery
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Jefferson said Norfolk must be destroyed — and records reveal the Patriots burned much of it themselves
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