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El Niño Has a 90% Chance of Lasting Through Winter and the US Should Start Preparing Now

Forecast agencies say El Niño is highly likely to persist through winter, a signal that can reshape storm tracks, flood risk, drought patterns, and energy demand across the United States. The smartest response is not panic, but early, region-specific preparation.

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Just 3% of Americans Pay for AI: Here Is What That Says About Where This Is Going

AI has gone mainstream faster than almost any consumer technology in recent memory, yet only a sliver of users are paying for it. That gap says less about weak demand than about how AI is likely to be bundled, monetized, and woven into everyday products over the next few years.

El Niño Has a 90% Chance of Lasting Through Winter and the US Should Start Preparing Now

Forecast agencies say El Niño is highly likely to persist through winter, a signal that can reshape storm tracks, flood risk, drought patterns, and energy demand across the United States. The smartest response is not panic, but early, region-specific preparation.

Mounjaro Sales Jumped 125% This Year and Doctors Are Starting to Ask Hard Questions

Eli Lilly’s diabetes drug Mounjaro has become one of the fastest-growing medicines in the world, with first-quarter 2026 sales up 125%. But as demand explodes, physicians are pressing harder on safety, long-term use, access, and whether medicine is moving faster than the evidence.

The Knicks Are One Win From Ending a 53-Year Drought and New York Cannot Sleep

For a few feverish days, New York convinced itself history was finally within reach. The Knicks pushed to the edge of a breakthrough that would have ended a 53-year title drought, and the city responded the only way it knows how: with obsession, hope, and no sleep.

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Amazon Is Being Sued for Secretly Scanning Faces of Anyone Who Walked Past a Ring Camera

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“Ford Recalls Nearly 420,000 SUVs Over Front Seat Belt Defect”

Ford is recalling nearly 420,000 full-size SUVs in the U.S. after regulators said a front seat belt defect could keep restraints from working as intended in a crash. The action expands earlier recalls and raises fresh questions about supplier quality, recall execution, and owner response.

A Heat Wave Is Building Along the Mid Atlantic Coast This Weekend and It Is Arriving Faster Than Expected

A surge of early-season heat is set to intensify along the Mid-Atlantic coast this weekend, with forecasters warning that the warmup is unfolding more quickly than earlier projections suggested. Cities from Virginia to the New York metro area could face a sharp jump into summerlike conditions, with hot days, warm nights, and growing health risks.

America’s Job Market Just Posted Its Best Numbers in Two Years and Economists Did Not See It Coming

Fresh labor data delivered the strongest upside surprise in roughly two years, catching economists off guard and reshaping the debate over whether the U.S. economy is slowing or stabilizing. The numbers do not erase every weakness, but they suggest employers remain far more resilient than many forecasts assumed.

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El Niño Has a 90% Chance of Lasting Through Winter and the US Should Start Preparing Now

Forecast agencies say El Niño is highly likely to persist through winter, a signal that can reshape storm tracks, flood risk, drought patterns, and energy demand across the United States. The smartest response is not panic, but early, region-specific preparation.

Mounjaro Sales Jumped 125% This Year and Doctors Are Starting to Ask Hard Questions

Eli Lilly’s diabetes drug Mounjaro has become one of the fastest-growing medicines in the world, with first-quarter 2026 sales up 125%. But as demand explodes, physicians are pressing harder on safety, long-term use, access, and whether medicine is moving faster than the evidence.

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Amazon Is Being Sued for Secretly Scanning Faces of Anyone Who Walked Past a Ring Camera

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El Niño Has a 90% Chance of Lasting Through Winter and the US Should Start Preparing Now

Forecast agencies say El Niño is highly likely to persist through winter, a signal that can reshape storm tracks, flood risk, drought patterns, and energy demand across the United States. The smartest response is not panic, but early, region-specific preparation.

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