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From Novels to Newsrooms: How AI’s Appetite Sparked a Copyright War

Microsoft is facing a fresh copyright lawsuit from a group of acclaimed authors, including Pulitzer winner Kai Bird and New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino,…

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Over a Third of This Pacific Nation Wants to Relocate—Here’s Why

As rising sea levels threaten to submerge Tuvalu, nearly a third of its citizens have entered a new visa ballot allowing permanent migration to…

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Earthquake or Nuclear Test? What Was Iran’s Recent Tremor?

A recent seismic event in Iran has raised global speculation over whether it was a natural earthquake or a secret underground nuclear test. While…

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15 Years in the Making: US Reveals How It Targeted Iran’s Deepest Nuclear Bunker

The Pentagon has unveiled unprecedented details about its June 21 strike on Iran’s Fordo nuclear facility, revealing a 15-year secret mission to develop and…

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120 Million Unused Items: France’s Wardrobe Crisis

A new study from France’s Ademe environmental agency reveals that more than 50% of clothing in the average person’s wardrobe remains unworn. This phenomenon…

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Petition Demands Kanye West’s Slovakian Festival Ban Over Nazi References

A growing petition in Slovakia is calling on Bratislava’s mayor to prevent Kanye West, legally known as Ye, from headlining the upcoming Rubicon Festival.…

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Can AI Use Copyrighted Books? US Judge Says Yes

In a significant legal decision, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled that Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company behind the chatbot Claude, did not violate…

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Glastonbury 2025 Kicks Off Amid Kneecap Controversy

The UK’s world-renowned Glastonbury Festival opened Wednesday at Worthy Farm, drawing over 200,000 music fans despite controversy over the inclusion of Irish rap group…

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India, Poland, and Hungary Reach Space for the First Time

On June 25, astronaut Peggy Whitson made history once again by launching into space for the fifth time, this time as a private astronaut…

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Did US Strikes Really Cripple Iran’s Nuclear Program?

A growing rift has emerged over the true impact of US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. While CIA Director John Ratcliffe insists the strikes…

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UC San Diego Tests 10-Story Earthquake-Resistant Steel Building

In a groundbreaking experiment, engineers at the University of California, San Diego tested a full-scale, 10-story building by simulating powerful earthquakes, including the deadly…

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‘Daddy’ Diplomacy? NATO Chief’s Joke About Trump Sparks Reactions

At the 2025 NATO summit in The Hague, a remark by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte caught global attention when he jokingly referred to U.S.…

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Apple CEOs: The Leaders Behind a Tech Giant

From its earliest days to a $4 trillion giant, Apple’s CEOs have shaped the company’s evolution through innovation, crisis, and global expansion.

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Iran doesn’t believe Donald Trump

Questions are emerging about how Iran is interpreting recent U.S. ceasefire extensions after President Donald Trump announced another delay in potential military action while…

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Royal Family Marks 100 Years Since Queen Elizabeth’s Birth

The British Royal Family gathered at Buckingham Palace to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the late Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles…

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