What to know about new rules and technology behind the World Cup’s most contentious calls
The sending off of Switzerland’s Breel Embolo in Saturday’s World Cup quarterfinal game against Argentina was the latest contentious call.
Hundreds of economists say ‘we must act now’ on AI’s economic impact
Hundreds of economists say in an open letter that institutions must act now to address how artificial intelligence could transform the economy and could put many people out of work.
The quirky, zany and bacon-ified new foods coming to OC Fair 2026
As the OC Fair returns to Costa Mesa, a fresh batch of zany, colorful and bacon-laced dishes await.
How to get a free hot dog this month at higher-end chain Dog Haus
The chain is keeping the National Hot Dog Day party going with a BOGO special through July 31.
California and 11 other states sue to block Paramount’s takeover of Warner, arguing it would ‘extinguish competition’
A coalition of twelve states has filed a lawsuit to block the $81 billion Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery merger over competition concerns.
The next big races between moderates and progressives are in pivotal Midwestern states
August primaries in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota will be another gauge of Democratic voters’ frustration with the establishment.
Minnesota was center of immigration enforcement. Here’s how it’s playing out legally.
For immigration advocates in the Twin Cities, heightened scrutiny over fee waivers and other new hurdles in the naturalization process were an early precursor to the multi-faceted crackdown on immigration.
In a sweet discovery, astronomers find sugar lurking in the space between stars
Astronomers detected a type of sugar in space that’s also found in raspberries. Called erythrulose, the sugar lurks in interstellar space.
Judge blasts Trump’s IRS lawsuit as filed for ‘improper purpose,’ recommends attorney discipline
A federal judge has slammed President Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS, calling it an improper attempt to secure immunity and taxpayer funds.
Iran persecutes its Baha’i minority fiercely in a year of protests and war, rights groups say
Human rights groups say this year, amid anti-government protests and war with the US, Iran has mounted a crackdown of the Baha'i minority.