A New Frontier for Travel Scammers: A.I.-Generated Guidebooks
Shoddy guidebooks are flooding Amazon. Their authors claim to be renowned travel writers, but are they A.I. inventions? And how big is the problem?Read More
Charles J. Ogletree Jr., 70, Dies; at Harvard Law, a Voice for Equal Justice
A mentor to the Obamas and many others, he was renowned for his work in both the classroom and the courtroom, taking cases on behalf of the famous and the indigent alike.Read More
Teenager Is Charged in Killing of O’Shae Sibley at Brooklyn Gas Station
He faces a charge of second-degree murder, which has been charged as a hate crime, in the fatal stabbing of Mr. Sibley, a gay man, last week.Read More
The Loss of Space Command Headquarters Brings an Alabama City Down to Earth
Huntsville, a city with a proud history of aerospace innovation, was set to welcome Space Command, until a distant force beyond its control intervened: politics.Read More
7 Money Traps College Students Should Avoid
For many students, managing finances is new, and they’re prone to make all sorts of mistakesRead More
Ham Radio Enthusiasts Battle High-Frequency Traders for the Airwaves
Trading firms are asking the FCC to open shortwave frequencies to greater commercial use.Read More
Pope Francis Declines to Chide Russia at Fatima Shrine in Portugal
“It’s not enough just to listen — he has to do something,” said Dmytro Bohak, one of about 500 young Ukrainian pilgrims who attended the event and staged a demonstration.Read More
Justice Clarence Thomas’s $267,230 RV and the Friend Who Financed It
The vehicle is a key part of the justice’s just-folks persona. It’s also a luxury motor coach that was funded by someone else’s money.Read More
Jan. 6 Prosecutors Ask for Protective Order, Citing Trump Post
In seeking a judge’s order, the government was drawing attention to the former president’s longstanding habit of attacking those involved in criminal cases against him.Read More
Meme Stocks Are a Thing—Again
Day traders are piling into meme stocks again, sending shares of Tupperware, Yellow and Rite Aid are soaring.Read More