Recent articles from publications based in United States.
The 5 most important things to do to prep for a hurricane, according to a meteorologist
NBC Newsby Cory Fernandez·2d ago
As a Florida native, I’ve endured a lot of hurricanes and I’ve seen the damage they can cause. If you don’t take proper precautions, the destruction hurricanes leave behind can be catastrophic.
The End of the European Summer - Longreads
Longreadsby Carolyn Wells·2d ago
Europe is warming more than twice as fast as the global average—a terrifying statistic made all too apparent this summer as heat wave followed heat wave.
Here’s what’s making us happy this week.
Literary Hubby Brittany Allen·2d ago
Here’s what’s making us happy this week. Summer isn’t over—in fact, we rue the hater who throws in the beach towel before Labor Day. But there is a definite wind down spirit to late August.
Are the Hedi Boys Ready for the Toteme Men?
GQby Tyler Lee Sparling·2d ago
I get deeply, viscerally excited by ordinary things executed extraordinary well. A perfect martini. A steak cooked to precisely 128 degrees.
The rise and fall of Carlos the Jackal, the notorious terrorist-for-hire - 3 Quarks Daily
3 Quarks Dailyby S. Abbas Raza·2d ago
Dwight Garner at the New York Times: Carlos the Jackal, the international terrorist, was vain. He wore nipped-waist suits, Italian loafers, fine neckties and sometimes, in a nod to his hero Che...
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Move Forward With White House Ballroom
The New Republicby Hafiz Rashid·2d ago
The Supreme Court is letting President Trump move forward with his expensive White House ballroom.
Why some of America's biggest brands are losing ground in China
US Top News and Analysisby Laya Neelakandan·2d ago
China was once one of the most attractive and fastest-growing markets for many American brands. With its population of more than 1.4 billion people and massive opportunities for businesses...
Trump Threatens to Sue Over National Guard Report He Doesn’t Like
The New Republicby Malcolm Ferguson·2d ago
President Trump is trying to sue for defamation after yet another report found that the National Guard takeover of cities across America had no significant impact on violent crime levels.
The best band you’re probably not listening to yet
Salonby Kelly McClure·2d ago
If you’ve never heard of the band Black Marble, that should change, and today’s as good a day as any for that to happen, because their new album, “Life in Small Spaces,” was just released on Sacred...
The 20 Best New Menswear Items to Buy This Week
GQby The Editors of GQ·2d ago
The Best New Menswear Hit List - The Crisp Chambray: J.Crew Western Chambray Shirt, $118 - The Hand-Dyed Trunks: Bather Over-Dyed Madder Tangerine Swim Trunk, $150 - The Pleated Linen Pants...
Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump ballroom construction to continue
NBC Newsby Lawrence Hurley·2d ago
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump to continue constructing, at least for now, a new ballroom adjoining the White House.
U.S. military says it aided passage of 660 million barrels of oil through Strait of Hormuz since May
US Top News and Analysisby Spencer Kimball·2d ago
The U.S. military has helped tankers transport more than 660 million barrels of crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz since early May, Central Command told CNBC this week.
Tesla’s solar roof is dead — here’s what went wrong | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Tim De Chant·2d ago
Nearly a decade ago, Tesla introduced its solar roof, which was essentially a mini-power plant that happened to look like high-end shingles, fancy terra-cotta tiles, or refined slate slabs.
Republican Donors Fume Over Trump Putting Texas Senate Seat at Risk
The New Republicby Hafiz Rashid·2d ago
President Trump isn’t spending any campaign cash on close midterm election races, irking his fellow Republicans and putting contests like the Texas Senate seat in jeopardy.
This IEEE Senior Member Develops AI Tools for E-Commerce Sites
IEEE Spectrumby Julianne Pepitone·2d ago
Balaji Ingole rarely saw televisions while growing up in Udgir, India. No one in the small Maharashtra village had computers or phones.
North American Cryptid Museum in Plano
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Placesby Wonder Voyage·2d ago
About Allen Hopps, owner and creator of the North American Cryptid Museum (NACM) in Plano, Texas, has a message he wants everyone to hear: Our world needs monsters!
Thunderquakes can act like X-rays for the ground
Science Newsby Carolyn Gramling·2d ago
“Thunderquakes” ho! Using intense sound waves generated by thunder, scientists created maps of the shallow geology beneath a large U.S. university.
Bessent's bond gambit aimed at calming markets is instead stirring inflation worries
US Top News and Analysisby Jeff Cox·2d ago
Investors over the past several days have priced in a likelihood of higher inflation ahead, a potential sign that the Treasury Department's efforts this week to improve liquidity in the government...
Waymo hands over documents in NHTSA's child collision probe | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Sean O'Kane·2d ago
Waymo has responded to questions from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as part of the regulator’s investigation into a January crash in which a robotaxi struck a child at...
How do we model the future of work? It takes an AI village - 3 Quarks Daily
3 Quarks Dailyby S. Abbas Raza·2d ago
Christine Kozobarich at Asterisk: A little over a year ago, a group of researchers asked: What would happen if we created an AI society?
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