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Deeply troubling': Pediatric journal's fictional cases affect more than 2,000 studies
More than 2,000 academic papers have cited or based some of their content on fictional case studies that have now been retroactively corrected by Canada's leading pediatric journal, the Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) has found. Paediatrics &…
Las Vegas Review-Journal: The good news about economic mobility in America
If you read the headlines, it's easy to be discouraged about the American economy. If you follow the trend lines, it's difficult not to be more optimistic.
Journalism job cuts in 2026 tracked: ABC News 'to cut 12 staff' amid Disney mass layoffs
CBS News is cutting about 66 people, or 6% of its staff, including via the closure of CBS News Radio. Meanwhile in February The Washington Post proposed to cut hundreds of staff, amounting to one-third across the business, and the Atlanta…
U.S. Futures Flat, European Stocks Mixed
U.S. futures for the S&P 500 were flat and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were flat. Changes in futures do not necessarily predict movements after the opening bell. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 gained 0.1% in morning trading.
Trump says NATO 'wasn't there for us' and won't be 'in the future'
President Donald Trump continued his criticism of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization with a social media post late Tuesday night, seemingly criticizing the alliance for not assisting the U.S. in its military operations against Iran. It was a…
Nonprofit's purchase of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette part of a growing industry trend
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announced Tuesday it had prevented an imminent shutdown because a nonprofit journalism operation had agreed to buy the struggling newspaper. It's the latest example of a news outlet turning to the nonprofit sector to…
U.K. move to delay job statistics overhaul is just latest headache for investors facing unreliable data
Economist Savvas Savouri is a self-confessed data geek: “I live and breathe numbers,” he says. The problem for data geeks like Savouri, however, and for investors, is the increasingly unreliable raw material that governments are…
Swiss study provides new insight into avalanche risks
The new data could help to further improve avalanche forecasting in the long term, as the SLF announced on Wednesday. Weak layers in the snowpack are often the cause of slab avalanches. However, according to the SLF, the forces that cause these…
ChatGPT's latest stylistic quirk is sinister, infuriating - and absolutely everywhere | Stuart Heritage
If you've never seen Jim Carrey's 2007 psychological thriller The Number 23, then congratulations. It is a film about a man who sees the number 23 so many times that he ends up going bonkers. I used to think this film was stupid. However, now I…
NBA Play-In Tournament live updates: Latest from Heat vs. Hornets and Trail Blazers vs. Suns
The NBA Play-In Tournament kicks off tonight with the Heat squaring off against the Hornets, followed by the Trail Blazers facing the Suns. Miami vs. Charlotte is the Eastern Conference's No. 9 vs. No 10. game, which means the loser's season will…
Nonnamaxxing' Is the Cozy Trend Gen Z Swears Is Changing Their Lives
The wellness industry has spent decades and billions of dollars trying to crack the longevity code. Cold plunges. Continuous glucose monitors. Supplements, supplements, supplements. And after all of that, the internet has arrived at its latest…
Zohran Mamdani, leftists fight Waymo, progress, and the future
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is fighting Waymo, the autonomous vehicles pioneered by Alphabet. The city had a pilot program to test out the driverless cars, but that test period has now ended, and the mayor so far has declined to renew it.
Trump's Bottomless Nihilism Is Eating Our Future
With the failure of negotiations in Islamabad, last week's “TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out) Tuesday” has left less of an impression than the odor of a gas station restroom. I envy the confidence of those who publicly broadcast their…
Pokémon isn't just for fun-it's inspiring future scientists
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American's Science Quickly, I'm Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. The year is 1998. Brandy and Monica's hit song “The Boy Is Mine” is all over the radio. The movie There's Something About…
Casinos Meet Prediction Markets: Crypto.com Partners With NYSE-Listed High Roller Technologies
Rival exchanges like Binance and Gate.io are also entering the prediction market space through integrations with specialized platforms. High Roller plans to register as a CFTC Introducing Broker and partner with Crypto.com's Futures Commission…
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