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October 22, 2025, 4:40 p.m. Eastern time

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Opinion | Amy Coney Barrett Is Looking Beyond the Trump Era

The Supreme Court justice isn’t making decisions based on public opinion.

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When Your Mom Becomes an Accidental Influencer

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Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous “Nobody’s Girl” doesn’t break political news, but might break your heart.

Nory Doesn’t Go to School Here Anymore

ICE deported 17-year-old Nory Sontay Ramos and her mother. Devastation met them in Guatemala.

Brandi Carlile Climbed Music’s Peak. Then She Had to Start Over.

After a whirlwind six years of working with icons and curating her own festival, the singer and songwriter was alone with her work, in search of a fresh spark.

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Wyoming is one of many states that embraced a campaign to encourage more people to enroll in higher education. Some leaders and students wonder if they reached a limit.

Bear Breaks Into California Zoo to Mingle With Other Bears

Officials at Sequoia Park Zoo have no idea how the young bear got into the zoo and went “nose-to-nose” with the three bears there.

Daniel Naroditsky, Chess Grandmaster, Dies at 29

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Harper Lee’s Conflicted Loves Emerge in a New Collection

“The Land of Sweet Forever” includes stories and essays by a writer who grappled with her Southern roots.

Google’s Quantum Computer Makes a Big Technical Leap

Designed to accelerate advances in medicine and other fields, the tech giant’s quantum algorithm runs 13,000 times as fast as software written for a traditional supercomputer.

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The Trump administration stopped updating a database tracking the costs of the country’s worst disasters. A group of scientists has revived it.

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