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Inside Jasmine Crockett’s East Texas past
Subscribe to The Y’all — a weekly dispatch about the people, places and policies defining Texas, produced by Texas Tribune journalists living in communities across the state. Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy, and give us feedback. When Jasmine Crockett’s friend suggested in 2006 that she move to Texarkana, the…
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Clover Health Investments Q4 Earnings Call Highlights
Clover Health Investments logo Clover achieved full-year Adjusted EBITDA profitability in 2025 and guided to its first full year of GAAP net income profitability in 2026 (net income breakeven to $20M), with Adjusted EBITDA guidance of $50–70M and revenue guidance of $2.81–2.92 billion. Medicare Advantage membership grew 38% year‑over‑year to about 114,000 at year‑end (and 53% AEP growth), driven by…
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10 Most Unpredictable R-Rated Movies on Netflix
Netflix is a hub for unique selections to appeal to any audience, including those looking for entertaining R-rated films. Some viewers are happy to rewatch shows and movies they’ve seen before, but plenty are on the hunt for unpredictable experiences to keep them on their toes. The streaming service offers a variety of options, whether someone is looking for drama,…
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Zohran Mamdani meets Trump in surprise White House visit
Washington: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani held an unannounced meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House, marking a striking encounter between two political opposites who have clashed sharply in recent months. The meeting was not listed on the public schedule. No television cameras were invited into the Oval Office. Hours later, Mamdani described the interaction as “a…
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World’s Leading AIs Were Given Nuclear Codes and Pitted Each Other in a War Game Simulation. It Went Exactly As You Expected
Illustration by ZME Science/AI-generated with NanoBanana. Imagine handing the nuclear launch codes to the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence. You’d hope the machine would calculate the sheer irrationality of total annihilation and default to peace. But a massive new wargaming study reveals a far more unsettling reality. When forced into simulated global crises, leading AI models bring out the worst.…
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Researchers reveal why SuperAgers retain youthful brain cell signatures into their 80s
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A multiomic atlas of the aging human hippocampus uncovers how epigenetic regulation of neural stem cells and immature neurons may shape cognitive decline or resilience in later life. Study: Human hippocampal neurogenesis in adulthood, ageing and…
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We lost weight on GLP-1 drugs — and then lost our sex drives
Welcome to The Thin Line, The New York Post’s series about the darker side of GLP-1 drugs. Though GLP-1 agonists sold under brand names like Ozempic have helped millions of people lose weight, manage diabetes and improve other health conditions, they are not without risks. Check back for more stories about the lesser-known downsides of these wildly popular medications. Christine…
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Gau Raksha Dal chief booked, demands justice
Hyderabad: After the communal clash at Aramghar crossroads between cattle transporters and so-called cow vigilantes two days earlier, the Attapur police have registered cases against over 15 people, including the chief of Telangana Gau Raksha Dal Tiger Force. The police registered two cases and sent five people to judicial remand. One of the cases was registered against 10 to 12…
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How Flawed Crystals Are Powering the Future of Solar Energy
A lead-halide perovskite crystal sample. Credit: ISTA Defect-filled lead-halide perovskites rival silicon solar cells because domain walls inside the material separate and guide charges. Researchers visualized these charge-transport networks using a novel silver-staining technique, resolving a long-standing efficiency mystery. Perovskites made from lead halides are produced through low-cost solution processing and contain many defects. Even so, they convert sunlight into…
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Columbia student released after being detained by DHS agents. Controversy swirls over her detention.
A Columbia University student was detained by federal agents Thursday morning at one of its residential buildings. The student, identified as Elmina “Ellie” Aghayeva, was released later Thursday afternoon, and posted on social media that she was “safe and okay” but “in complete shock.” The detention set off a wave of condemnation from politicians in and around New York, and…
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