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How China Raced Ahead of the U.S. on Nuclear Power

China is quickly becoming the global leader in nuclear power, with nearly as many reactors under construction as the rest of the world combined. While its dominance of solar panels and electric vehicles is well known, China is also building nuclear plants at an extraordinary pace. By 2030, China’s nuclear capacity is set to surpass that of the United States, the first country to split atoms to make electricity. Many of China’s reactors are derived from American and French designs, yet China has overcome the construction delays and cost overruns that have bogged down Western efforts to expand nuclear power.…

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A Warner Bros.-Paramount Merger? Here’s All the Films, Streaming Services and Cable Channels They Own

Hollywood’s obsession with splashy team-ups may soon find its expression in one of the biggest deals of the year.Warner Bros. Discovery, the media behemoth that owns DC Comics, “The Sopranos” and Scooby-Doo, has received acquisition interest from multiple companies, including Paramount, the company behind “Star Trek” and “Top Gun.”Warner Bros. Discovery acknowledged those discussions on Tuesday without naming specific suitors, reminding investors that it is still pursuing a spin-off off its studio business.If a deal with Paramount reaches fruition, it would create a news and entertainment behemoth to rival streaming juggernauts like Netflix and Disney. Here’s a look at the…

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How Trump Is Using Fake Imagery to Attack Enemies and Rouse Supporters

The era of A.I. propaganda is here — and President Trump is an enthusiastic participant.After nationwide protests this weekend against Mr. Trump’s administration, the president posted an A.I.-generated video to his Truth Social account depicting himself as a fighter pilot, careening through major cities and dropping excrement on protesters.It was the latest example in a yearslong shift by Mr. Trump to deploy fake imagery, generated by artificial intelligence, as part of his social media commentary.Mr. Trump has posted A.I.-generated images or videos at least 62 times on his Truth Social account since late 2022, according to a review by The…

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Video: What to Know About the ICE Raid at a Hyundai Plant

new video loaded: What to Know About the ICE Raid at a Hyundai PlantICE and other law enforcement agencies detained nearly 500 workers in Georgia in September. Farah Stockman, who covers manufacturing for The New York Times, describes the fallout from the incident and what could be next for foreign factory investments in the U.S.By Farah Stockman, Gabriel Blanco, June Kim and Claire HoganOctober 20, 2025

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The Hidden Maintenance Differences Every Electric Vehicle Owner Should Know, Revealed by Turo

Electric cars are appearing in greater numbers across UK roads, but many new owners still don’t realise that their upkeep differs significantly from petrol or diesel models. According to car-sharing marketplace Turo, there are a number of essential maintenance factors EV owners should be aware of — such as special tyre requirements and braking systems that function differently from traditional vehicles. As sales of electric cars continue to grow, understanding these distinctions is increasingly important to maintain safety standards and optimal vehicle performance. Rory Brimmer, UK Managing Director of car sharing marketplace Turo, says: “Electric vehicles are brilliantly simple…

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What Do the New Pentagon Press Reporting Rules Say?

Wednesday was a major moment for the coverage of the United States military. Scores of journalists with access to the Pentagon handed in their press passes rather than sign on to new rules laid out by Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense. The news organizations that have refused to agree to the rules include large organizations such as The New York Times, NBC News and Fox News, as well as many smaller publications that focus entirely on the military. At least one news organization, the conservative cable network One America News, has agreed to the new terms. The new rules…

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Video: New Tariffs Worry Furniture Sellers

new video loaded: New Tariffs Worry Furniture SellerstranscriptBacktranscriptNew Tariffs Worry Furniture SellersNew tariffs on imported furniture, kitchen cabinets and lumber came into effect on Tuesday. President Trump has threatened more.Everybody is going to be slowly raising their price once every three months or once every six months, you know. But everybody is going to be raising their price — that’s for sure. I wasn’t against the president trying it, because I think we need better trade deals. The longer it goes on, the more it hurts, so I’d like to see something resolved as soon as possible to try to…

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Video: The N.B.A. Returns to China After Six Years

new video loaded: The N.B.A. Returns to China After Six YearstranscriptBacktranscriptThe N.B.A. Returns to China After Six YearsThe N.B.A, returns to China this week, after a hiatus sparked by a controversial 2019 tweet. In Macau, New York Times business reporter Tania Ganguli reveals the behind-the-scenes stakeholders who orchestrated the league’s return.I’m in Macau, the gambling capital of the world. I’m here for the NBA’s return to China for the last six years, there haven’t been any NBA games here. looking at these big banners that are draped over buildings. Reminds me of being back here in 2019. the players were…

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Covertime Launches to Meet the UK’s Rising Demand for On-Demand Car Insurance

Covertime has launched in the UK, entering a market where demand for short-term insurance is growing rapidly. With roughly 15% of drivers now choosing temporary cover over annual commitments, the company aims to redefine the ease and flexibility of car insurance. For those borrowing a friend’s car, needing emergency cover, or driving a new vehicle home, Covertime delivers an effortless solution. The platform, available through web and mobile app, provides temporary insurance for cars, vans, and learner drivers in a matter of minutes. Created from the ground up for the modern driver, Covertime combines speed, clarity, and convenience—offering instant…

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How to Open a Restaurant in NYC

September 2024Mouleena Khan, 35, feels stuck in her midlevel job at a health care technology company. Encouraged by her boyfriend, she quits and begins planning a restaurant. She’s imagined this move for a long time, but felt daunted by the process and her lack of any experience working in one, or even cooking.What she does have is a personality — upbeat, organized and unshakable — well-suited for the unpredictability of restaurant work. She decides to put a big chunk of her savings into the project, and understands there’s a good chance she’ll fail. Finding her other half Over brunch in…

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