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Public Health at Risk? Inside the CDC’s Leadership Meltdown

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), America’s top public health agency, is facing unprecedented turmoil after the Trump administration announced the removal…

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US launches security review into Chinese role in Pentagon cloud systems

The United States is reviewing possible security risks after reports revealed Microsoft employed China-based contractors to help manage cloud services for the Pentagon. Defense…

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Syria’s State Media Embraces Kurdish After Decades of Silence

In a historic shift, Syria’s official news agency SANA has launched a Kurdish-language edition, decades after the Baathist regime banned the language and labeled…

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Share Engagement News with Fans

Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce announced their engagement in a viral Instagram post that quickly surpassed 17 million likes. Kelce proposed in…

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Can Mr. Cardamom Become Mr. Mayor? Inside Mamdani’s Campaign

Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in New York City’s 2025 mayoral race, has a background unlike any other candidate, before politics, he was Mr. Cardamom,…

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Drones Tackle Waste on Mount Everest

Mount Everest, dubbed the “highest dumpster in the world,” is now being cleaned with drones. This spring season, heavy-lift drones carried 300 kilograms of…

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Inside ICE’s recruitment drive: $50K bonuses and fierce opposition

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is stepping up recruitment in a major way, holding job fairs across the U.S. to bring in thousands of…

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How Guinness World Records Grew From a Book to a Worldwide Brand

Guinness World Records, the iconic record-keeping franchise, turns 70 this year, marking seven decades since its unlikely beginnings in 1955. What started as a…

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US Envoy’s “Act Civilised” Remark Sparks Lebanese Outcry

A press conference in Beirut erupted in controversy after U.S. envoy Tom Barrack told Lebanese journalists to “act civilised” inside the presidential palace. His…

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Maryland Reports First U.S. Screwworm Case in 2025

A human case of the flesh-eating New World screwworm parasite has been confirmed in Maryland, the first in the U.S. this year. The patient,…

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Why Trump is threatening tariffs over foreign digital taxes

President Donald Trump has escalated his trade fight to the digital economy, warning that countries targeting U.S. technology companies with digital services taxes or…

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Global Leaders Condemn Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital

An Israeli airstrike on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital killed at least 20 people, including five journalists working with Reuters, AP, and Al Jazeera. Israel expressed…

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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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