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'The Indispensable Right' Review: Why We Need Free Speech
American democracy cannot function without the protections of the First Amendment. Our faith in free expression is a faith in our fellow citizens.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sign Right Here: The Parents Pledging to Keep Kids Phone-Free
By committing not to give their children smartphones until an agreed-upon age, parents are hoping for strength in numbers when schoolyard pressure starts to build.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Boeing and Airbus bought plane sections with falsely certified metal
US air safety regulators are investigating scope and impact of issue that started with titanium originating in ChinaFinancial Times - Business -
Trump says one of his speeches was 'rewritten with AI': 'So crazy'
Former President Trump, who has been a vocal skeptic of artificial intelligence, divulged this week that he's actually used AI to rewrite one of his speeches but he still finds the technology "alarming." "What it does is so crazy. Now, it can also ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Trump Lawyers Argue Barring Attacks on F.B.I. Would Censor ‘Political Speech’
In a filing, the lawyers in the classified documents case made an aggressive, and at times misleading, argument against prosecutors’ request for the judge to curb his attacks on agents.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
13 Best Couches You Can Buy Online (2024): Sectionals, Sofas, Sleepers, and More
Refresh your space with a comfy sofa that arrives right at your doorstep.Wired - Tech -
Paramount Will Keep Its Family Discount
The implosion of a deal with Skydance leaves the media giant alone in a turbulent landscape with an unpredictable controlling shareholder.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Tax anomalies that keep experts awake at night
The UK has the world’s longest tax code — and the politicians don’t seem keen to change thatFinancial Times - World -
Political Risk Keeps Mexican Peso Under Pressure
Mexico’s impending judicial branch overhaul following the ruling Morena party’s overwhelming presidential and congressional election victory on June 2 is undermining investor sentiment and keeping pressure on the peso, said Natixis.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Brilliant Doncic answers critics, keeps Mavs alive
Amid heavy criticism for his defense and frustration with referees, Luka Doncic put together a dominant, poised performance to lead the Mavericks to a season-extending 122-84 win over the Celtics in Game 4.ESPN - Sports
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China Television Drama Tries to Give the Xinjiang Region a Rosier Image
The show ‘To the Wonder’ extols the beauty of an area that is at the center of alleged human-rights abuses in the country.The Wall Street Journal - World - China