
El Niño Weather Pattern Expected to Develop This Summer
Meteorologists predict a potentially strong El Niño will likely emerge this summer and continue through the year, bringing weather extremes.

Meteorologists predict a potentially strong El Niño will likely emerge this summer and continue through the year, bringing weather extremes.

Reddit will require users exhibiting automated or suspicious behavior to verify they are human as part of expanded anti-bot measures.

Air Canada's CEO faced criticism from Mark Carney after delivering crash condolences only in English, reigniting debate over language requirements in Canada.

Governor Kathy Hochul draws criticism for her approach to education reform and proposed second home tax policy.

Amazon launches AI health assistant while studies show users worry more about AI errors than job displacement, as scammers exploit tech platforms.

The Rastriya Swatatantra Party secured a large majority in Nepal's election, with corruption being a dominant campaign issue.

Multiple cases highlight US practice of deporting individuals to countries other than their birth nations when direct repatriation is not possible.

Economic officials from the United States and China are meeting in Paris to facilitate potential discussions between the two nations' leaders.

CFTC chair supports prediction markets while senator expresses concern over gambling expansion into sports leagues.

Border czar Tom Homan stated ICE agents will maintain use of face coverings during operations, rejecting Democratic calls to remove masks.

Italian authorities are investigating a spyware scandal involving Paragon software used to hack journalists, though perpetrators remain unknown.

FDA's top drug regulator is working to hire a researcher seeking new pregnancy warnings on antidepressants, raising conflict of interest concerns.

Ground beef prices have surged in recent years with further increases expected, while Colorado meatpacking workers negotiate higher wages.
Actress Issa Rae comments on diversity initiatives in Hollywood while separate government study examines workplace policies.

Chinese authorities claim a University of Michigan scholar died following questioning by U.S. law enforcement, though American officials have not responded to the allegations.
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