Today’s Flagship

Blinken meets Xi in Beijing, Big Tech’s investments are paying off, and the Mona Lisa may be moved so that people can actually see it.

A third Modi term could be more radical than ever

India’s BJP sees a stark shift towards extremism, a North Korean defector wins a legislative seat in South Korea, and an election in the Maldives shifts the country towards China. All of this and more, in the latest updates to our Global Election Hub.
Joey Pfeifer

Microsoft, Apple look to go big with smaller AI models

Because they use less compute, the latest offerings from the tech giants can be used in a broader array of devices like smartphones.
Tobias Schwarz/AFP via Getty Images

How Washington is responding to the campus Israel protests

Democrats are split, Republicans are united, and many politicians are still finding their angle on student demonstrations.
Rep. Ilhan Omar visits Columbia University’s pro-Palestine student protest encampment on April 25, 2024, as similar demonstrations spread across the nation. Caitlin Ochs/REUTERS

Today’s Flagship

Blinken meets Xi in Beijing, Big Tech’s investments are paying off, and the Mona Lisa may be moved so that people can actually see it.

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