Tesla shareholders cast votes on Elon Musk’s $50 billion pay package: A vote on Musk’s controversial pay package is set to conclude Thursday -- with major implications for the billionaire and his company.
Abused by the badge: A Washington Post investigation found hundreds of law enforcement officers in the United States have sexually exploited kids. Many avoid prison time.
Read the responses from convicted police officers and their agencie:s A Washington Post investigation found hundreds of police officers have sexually exploited kids.
Why scientists fear a second Trump term, and what they are doing about it: Several federal agencies are working to safeguard research, including climate science, from future political meddling.
The right takes a Biden-laptop victory lap around an empty arena: The issue was always whether the material was part of a foreign effort to influence the election — as had occurred four years before. - "The FBI was already investigating Hunter Biden when he dropped off his laptop for repairs in April 2019. Eventually, the bureau learned about the abandoned device and took possession of it along with a hard drive that contained some material recovered from the device. At another point, the FBI also obtained material stored by Apple, the contents of Hunter Biden’s iCloud account. That material included photos, messages and emails.
"What the New York Post got was apparently a copy of that hard drive, made by the owner of the repair shop, John Paul Mac Isaac. He’d tipped off the FBI about the device and, as the 2020 election neared without word of any federal investigation, also contacted Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani was the conduit to the New York Post — after pitching it to Fox News, which passed."
The one vegan food that tastes just like the real thing: Scientists finally made fake cheese taste good.
THE DROWNING SOUTH: ANATOMY OF A FLOOD: The Post installed cameras along the main road of one N.C. town to document the many ways rising seas exacerbate high-tide flooding.
Doctors couldn’t help. They turned to a shadow system of DIY medical tests.: Buoyed by regulatory vacuums, Silicon Valley is building a booming online wellness market that aims to leave the doctor’s office behind.
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