England have described the arrangement for the second Test as “interim”, and its impermanence seems important. On Monday, when it first emerged that Stokes and Gus Atkinson were in hot water, there was an immediate feeling it would spell the end of Stokes’ captaincy. It still may. There is an ongoing investigation. Stokes could decide
A former engineer at Elon Musk’s xAI has filed suit against the company and its parent SpaceX claiming he was fired for raising concerns about AI safety. Devin Kim, who left xAI in September 2025, filed the suit in a California state court on Tuesday. The complaint comes days before SpaceX is set to join
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 10 June 2026 A protein signal remains silent under normal conditions but is activated under cold stress to protect developing pollen. This ‘on-demand’ resilience mechanism could enable the development of ‘climate smart’ crops that maintain high yields in good years and food security under climate stress.
Editor’s Note: A version of this story first published in 2019. It’s a surprising fact that’s often overlooked in the immigration debate. Undocumented immigrants pay billions of dollars in federal taxes annually, between tax returns filed and taxes deducted from paychecks, experts estimate. Here’s a look at why – and how – this is happening.
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“The next big business owners are going to be content creators,” Jamie Laing, the reality star-turned-sweet entrepreneur, tells Fortune. “I don’t think Coca-Cola can really come up any more without a content creator helping build the brand.” Those may sound like fighting words from—surprise, surprise—a content creator. But there are signs the future may one day belong to brands with faces,
Construction has just started on an Ulla Johnson store on London’s Sloane Street. Set to open in August, it’s to be her first standalone boutique outside the US, a milestone and a key to unlocking brand growth. In that regard, it’s been a big 2026 already; after two years in development, Johnson launched a trio
Protesters carry a mock coffin as they march during a demonstration against a U.S.-built Ebola quarantine center in Kenya for Americans at high risk of exposure to Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, epicenter of the outbreak. Luis Tato/AFP/via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Luis Tato/AFP/via Getty Images In Kenya today, protests erupted
Lancashire’s quarter-final hopes were boosted by a seven-wicket win, their second victory in six games, at Chester-le-Street, while Durham’s fourth defeat in six means they are joined on eight points by a Red Rose team who remain bottom of the North Group. Livingstone’s second successive Blast half-century – 85 not out off 31 balls with
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal judge on Tuesday permanently blocked Alabama from executing an inmate with nitrogen gas after declaring the method violates the ban on cruel and unusual punishment. U.S. District Judge Emily C. Marks issued the decision a day after an appeals court reversed her ruling that the method is constitutional. Marks permanently