Can ChatGPT plan your vacation?
One day soon, in the artificial-intelligence-powered future, a vacation might start by telling your smartphone something like this: “I want to take a four-day trip to Los Angeles in June, whenever...
Canada grew by a record million people from immigration
For the first time in its history, Canada grew by more than 1 million people last year and most of them were newcomers, signaling that the federal government’s ambitious goal of boosting immigration...
What Google Bard can do and what it can’t
SAN FRANCISCO — Google has released a new chatbot, Bard, and has shared the experimental technology with a limited number of people in the United States and Britain.Bard competes with similar...
The secret behind Japan’s wintry strawberries
MINOH, Japan — Strawberry shortcake. Strawberry mochi. Strawberries a la mode. These may sound like summertime delights. But in Japan, the strawberry crop peaks in wintertime — a chilly season...
What to know about the ICC's arrest warrant
The International Criminal Court on Friday issued an arrest warrant for war crimes for President Vladimir Putin and a second Russian official. Here’s a closer look at the court, the warrant, and...
6 cities on 5 continents: Reimagining Urban Life
What makes a city great? Whether you’re living in Durban, South Africa, or Medellín, Colombia, perhaps no two people living in one place will have the same answer. But ask residents across...
HSBC to buy Silicon Valley Bank’s British subsidiary
Silicon Valley Bank’s British subsidiary will be acquired by banking giant HSBC, the Bank of England announced Monday as it emphasized the stability of the nation’s banking system. “This...
How to bid on a First-Class seat
Flying to Tanzania for her honeymoon on Ethiopian Airlines in November, Amanda Meeks was ready to celebrate. So, when an email arrived inviting her to bid on business class seats for the leg of the...
Prince Edward receives a new title on his birthday
LONDON — King Charles III granted his youngest sibling, Prince Edward, the title of Duke of Edinburgh, Buckingham Palace said on Friday, Edward’s 59th birthday. Edward, who is 13th in line to...
Saudi deal with Iran surprises Israel and Jolts Netanyahu
JERUSALEM — Israeli leaders have for years considered Iran an existential threat, viewed Saudi Arabia as a potential partner, and hoped that shared fears of Tehran might help forge formal relations...
An aid worker responds to her country’s dire needs
A refugee crisis. Horrific floods. The vulnerability of girls and women. Pakistan has been in the middle of a widespread, profound upheaval that the humanitarian aid worker Shabnam Baloch has come to...
Fight over retirement in France is a question of identity
Monday is line dancing; Tuesday scrapbooking with friends; Wednesday caring for her two grandchildren.Martine Mirville’s itinerary is an advertisement for retirement in France.After decades of...
Is there an ethical way to kill rats?
The place: a modest house at the end of a narrow street in Culver City, California. The problem: The house’s owner had been feeding bread to a population of rats, which had moved into her kitchen...
Train crash turns holiday trips into tragedy for Greeks
THESSALONIKI, Greece — When Yannis Antonoglou, 23, saw his friend’s girlfriend reading in the cafeteria of his train, he thought it was a funny coincidence. They had met a few days before at a...
Why the Gulf's oil powers are betting on clean energy?
The United Arab Emirates sits on a rich fossil bounty. ADNOC, the national oil company, is one of the world’s top hydrocarbon producers. Two months ago the UAE hosted some 140,000 delegates at the...
UK and EU strike a Northern Ireland trade deal
Britain and the European Union struck a landmark agreement Monday to end a festering dispute over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, potentially resolving one of the most poisonous legacies...
Hong Kong ends its mask mandate
Hong Kong’s leader said Tuesday that the city would lift its mask mandate, one of the last such policies in the world, as it winds down its once-stringent COVID-control measures. “Evidence...
After 8 lost years, a wide-open election in Nigeria
LAGOS, Nigeria — After Nigeria won independence from Britain in 1960, thousands of Nigerians watched as their new green and white flag was raised over the capital at the time, Lagos, at midnight. As...
Soy, oat, and almond Drinks can be called milk: FDA
Oat, soy, and almond drinks can keep the word milk in their names, the Food and Drug Administration proposed this week, in an effort to end a long-running battle between the powerful dairy industry...
Six ways the war changed the world
A year of war in Ukraine has reshaped the world in ways few had predicted. Far beyond the front lines, the ripple effects of Russia’s invasion have reordered lives and upended economies. Here is a...