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Gangnam Style Star PSY Faces Police Probe Over Prescriptions

South Korean superstar PSY, whose hit Gangnam Style became a global phenomenon, is now at the center of a police investigation in Seoul. According…

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From Empty Room to Viral Quinceañera

Fifteen-year-old Isela Santiago Morales from central Mexico had a disappointing first quinceañera with few attendees. After her father’s viral Facebook post, local photographers, DJs,…

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Americans Split on Trump’s National Guard Deployment

A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Americans divided over President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. Only 38% support the move, with…

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Berlin Renames Controversial ‘Moors’ Street After African Philosopher

Berlin has officially renamed Mohrenstrasse, long criticized for its racist connotations, to Anton Wilhelm Amo Street in honor of the 18th-century African philosopher who…

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Viral Boat Dance Brings Millions to Indonesia

Indonesia’s centuries-old Pacu Jalur boat race has exploded in global popularity after 11-year-old Rayyan Arkan Dikha’s dance at the front of the racing boats…

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Could you survive a year on Mars? NASA is testing it

NASA is stepping closer to its long-term goal of sending humans to Mars by launching its second year-long Mars simulation, known as CHAPEA (Crew…

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La Tomatina: Spain’s Wild Tomato Fight Festival

Every August, the small Spanish town of Buñol transforms into a chaotic sea of red as tens of thousands gather for La Tomatina, the…

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From Fences to Freedom: The Brooklyn Banks Return to Skaters

After more than ten years behind fences, the Brooklyn Banks, a legendary skateboarding plaza beneath the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan, is back. Built in…

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Half a Million Lives Lost to Tropical Deforestation, Study Shows

A new study shows that deforestation in the Amazon, Congo, and Southeast Asia has killed more than half a million people over the past…

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Japan Town Proposes 2-Hour Daily Smartphone Limit

Toyoake, a city in Japan, is urging residents to limit smartphone use to two hours per day to combat online addiction and sleep deprivation.…

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Drones and Destroyers: Tensions Rise Between U.S. and Venezuela

The standoff between Washington and Caracas escalated this week as Venezuela deployed naval warships and surveillance drones in response to a U.S. military buildup…

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Minneapolis Church Shooting Leaves 2 Children Dead, 17 Hurt

A heavily armed shooter opened fire during a school Mass in a Minneapolis church, killing two children and injuring 17 others before dying by…

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American media protests free speech

More than 200 journalists have signed a letter objecting to the planned appearance of President Donald Trump at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Association…

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Tokyo Urges Workers to Wear Shorts Amid Energy Crunch

The Tokyo metropolitan government is officially encouraging its public servants to wear shorts, T-shirts, and sneakers to work as part of an emergency expansion…

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U.S. Navy Mission Disrupted by Monkey Attack in Thailand

A U.S. Navy sailor assigned to the minesweeper USS Chief was medically evacuated to Sasebo, Japan, following a bizarre encounter with a monkey in…

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