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nbcnews.com | Bracey Harris |Jon Gerberg |Stephanie Gosk |Lora Kolodny
May 15, 2025, 3:54 PM EDTMEMPHIS, Tennessee — Homes without indoor plumbing. Few streetlights. Virtually no public transportation. Half a century ago, residents of Boxtown, a neighborhood in South Memphis settled by formerly enslaved families, felt forgotten by the modern age. But no longer. They are now at the center of a battle with the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, who built what his company xAI has dubbed the world’s largest supercomputer, Colossus, roughly 2 miles away.
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flipboard.com | Bracey Harris |Jon Gerberg |Stephanie Gosk
This hidden Google Earth slider lets you travel back in time - up to 80 years. How to try itEver wondered what your street looked like in the 80s - or even the 30s? Now you can view just about anywhere and see it throughout time in seconds …
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nbcnews.com | Nicole Acevedo |Alexander Murray Smith |Stephanie Gosk |Daniella Silva
CHICAGO — As the first pope from the United States and a dual citizen of America and Peru, Pope Leo XIV — a native of the Windy City — is emerging as a symbol of hope for those seeking a more compassionate approach to immigration, standing in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump’s divisive policies.
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nbcnews.com | Stephanie Gosk
CHICLAYO, Peru — Walkiria Garcia was 14 years old when she made her confirmation in the Catholic Church, an already significant religious sacrament made even more unforgettable by the man officiating it, Robert Prevost, who decades later would become Pope Leo XIV. To many Peruvians, however, Leo is more than the first pope from the U.S. He is also the first Peruvian pope. Pope Leo, born on the South Side of Chicago, first arrived in Peru in 1985 as a missionary.
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2 months ago |
nbcnews.com | Laura Strickler |Stephanie Gosk |Lily O'Shea Becker
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – For years, a small office suite tucked into a nondescript strip mall has provided a lifeline for veterans with mental health issues. It’s one of hundreds of tiny centers across the United States designed to act as a refuge for veterans in crisis. But last month, the office manager, a Marine veteran with a glowing performance review, was fired as part of sweeping cuts across the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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