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A watchdog says tracked Starbucks cups placed in store recycling bins never reached recycling plants, raising questions about the chain’s packaging claims.
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A watchdog says tracked Starbucks cups placed in store recycling bins never reached recycling plants, raising questions about the chain’s packaging claims.

Zuckerberg signaled job cuts and a massive AI shift at Meta. Here’s what is known, what remains unverified, and how likely formal confirmation is soon.

An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit was diverted to Montreal after U.S. officials raised concerns about a passenger recently in Congo.

After a 17-second submission loss to Ronda Rousey, Gina Carano says tapping out likely spared her from a serious arm injury.

Elon Musk’s X has agreed with Ofcom to block UK access to accounts tied to banned terrorist groups and to review flagged content within 48 hours.

A sports surgeon explains why the Yankees’ unusually specific description of Max Fried’s elbow issue is drawing attention and concern.

Medical cannabis was legalised in the UK after a high‑profile fight by two mothers. This explainer unpacks why access remains so limited.

Utah officials have cleared a datacenter project more than twice Manhattan’s size, sparking anger over its vast power and water demands in a drought-prone area.

A Utah-approved datacenter, planned at more than twice Manhattan’s size, is drawing fierce criticism over its projected power and water demands.

At least 10 confirmed or suspected hantavirus cases have been linked to the cruise ship M/V Hondius. Here’s what is known so far and what remains unclear.

SpaceX’s move toward a public listing is spotlighting Linde, the industrial gas giant some analysts call the “Exxon of space.” Here’s what’s at stake.

A newly detected “X‑ray dot” from NASA’s Chandra observatory offers a fresh data point on puzzling high‑energy objects that may number in the hundreds.
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