

In L.A., the Divide Between Peace and Violence Is in the Eye of the Beholder
Los Angeles, a city marked by fiery and full-throated protests, adds a new chapter to that history. Source: Original News

Global oil prices soar after Israel attacks Iran
The cost of crude oil affects everything from the price of food at the supermarket to how much it costs to fill up your car. Source: Original News

Early Humans Settled in Cities. Bedbugs Followed Them.
A new study suggests that bedbugs were the first urban pest, and their population thrived in that environment. For the bloodsucking insects, it’s been the perfect 13,000-year-long marriage. Source: Original News

Each Person Has a Unique ‘Breath Print,’ Scientists Find
Every breath you take, they really may be watching you. Source: Original News

Russian Scientist Released After Four Months in Federal Custody
Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher, still faces criminal charges for failing to declare scientific samples she was carrying in her suitcase. Source: Original News

Shining a Light on the World of Microproteins
From viruses to humans, life makes microproteins that have evaded discovery until now. Source: Original News

Meta Invests $14.3 Billion in Scale AI to Kick-Start Superintelligence Lab
Meta is making its first major minority investment in an outside company as it tries to catch up to a growing field of artificial intelligence rivals. Source: Original News

Trump Withdraws From Agreement With Tribes to Protect Salmon
The Biden administration had brokered a 10-year truce in an extended legal battle with Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest over dams that had prevented fish from spawning. Source: Original News

State Dept. Official Posts, Then Deletes, Attack on Colleague About NATO
Christopher Landau, the deputy secretary of state, criticized the U.S. ambassador to NATO in a reply to a routine social media post about meetings with foreign diplomats. Source: Original News