This week Turkey marked one year since the earthquake that killed more than 53,000 people in the country and left over 3 million homeless. Critics say the government hasn’t met its promise to rebuild.
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How dining hall activism inspired Dartmouth basketball players to fight for a union
Dartmouth forward Cade Haskins was working at the campus snack bar when other student dining workers successfully unionized. It got him thinking about how a union could benefit the basketball team.
Reversal: Guinness awards record to French man who made Eiffel Tower from matchsticks
Guinness World Records at first rejected a tower replica that Richard Plaud made from more than 700,000 matchsticks. But on further review, the organization said it might have been too “heavy-handed.”
Tucker Carlson, the fired Fox News star, makes bid for relevance with Putin interview
The right-wing provocateur flew to Moscow to interview the Russian president, becoming the first American to do so since the invasion of Ukraine. They spoke for two hours.
Climate scientist Michael Mann wins defamation case against conservative writers
Michael Mann, a prominent climate scientist, has been awarded more than $1 million in a case more than a decade in the making.
Senators ask CEOs why their drugs cost so much more in the U.S.
The Senate HELP committee questioned pharmaceutical CEOs about how much more Americans pay for the same drugs sold for less in Canada, Japan and Europe.
Snoop Dogg and Master P sue Walmart and Post for trying to sabotage their cereal
The rappers say that Walmart and Post Consumer Foods neglected their cereal brand and intentionally hid it in stockrooms to prevent it from being sold to customers.
Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of effort to remove Trump from a state ballot
The dispute comes from Colorado — but it could have national implications for Donald Trump and his political fate.
On Caucus Day in Nevada, Trump’s pitch is all about November
While many eyes are on Trump’s primary battle with former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley in her home state, the former president is increasingly turning his focus to his next likely opponent: President Biden.
California sea otters nearly went extinct. Now they’re rescuing their coastal habitat
California sea otter populations have rebounded in recent decades. New research finds that by feasting on shore crabs, these otters are helping to protect their coastal marsh habitat against erosion.


