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Trump on trial: What to know as case moves toward pivotal witness

Donald Trump’s hush money trial has seen dramatic testimony this week. The case is headed for what may be the most confrontational and legally important moment yet.



Audubon’s exquisite bird paintings owe a debt to classical European art

“Audubon as Artist” plunges into John James Audubon’s fascination with classical European art, which influenced his celebrated bird paintings.



Israel arms shipment on hold as US weighs new accountability

America’s role as a major backer of Israel’s military is coming under rare, rising scrutiny due to the war in Gaza. Our charts put the debate in context.



AI may take away jobs – but it’s creating some, too

The impact of AI on America’s economy is more limited than previously thought. Some now say it could help low-skill workers be more productive.



Young Poles led a political revolution. Now they need to learn patience.

Six months ago, young Poles helped vote out eight years of backsliding conservative rule. But will their enthusiasm persist amid the realities of governance?



For Moscow, the war in Ukraine is a rerun of World War II

The Kremlin presents its war in Ukraine as a continuation of Moscow’s fight against Nazism in World War II. An exhibition of captured arms illustrates how.



The idea factory in artificial intelligence

Economists find that AI’s potential in boosting productivity may lie in the notion of an infinite supply of ideas.



En garde! Fencing draws Nairobi youngsters away from guns.

A fencing club in Nairobi, Kenya, is expanding the sport’s reach and trying to send athletes to the Olympics.



Colorado has a history of mass shootings. But Democrats nixed recent gun control bill.

Colorado has a checkered past when it comes to guns. Democrats recently joined Republicans in the state house to defeat a semi-automatic weapons ban to find a solution that satisfies both the state’s hunters and those affected by mass shootings.



Scientists recorded sperm whales. Their pod-casts offer hints on how they talk.

For years, researchers have tried to link sperm whales’ underwater clicks to the meanings they communicate. A new study of their codas could serve as the basis for future translations of their alphabet.



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