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1.7 Million Eggs Pulled from Shelves Amid Salmonella Outbreak in US

A salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million dozen brown cage-free and organic eggs has sickened over 70 people across seven states in the United…

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12 Stadiums, 32 Teams: Inside the 2025 Club World Cup in the U.S.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is set to be the largest in the tournament’s history, featuring 32 clubs from around the world and…

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Apple Unveils iOS 26: AI Features & ‘Liquid Glass’ Design

At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 9, Apple unveiled iOS 26, featuring a range of artificial intelligence updates and a refreshed…

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Anti-ICE protests erupt across the U.S.

Anti-ICE protests have escalated across the United States, with large-scale demonstrations reported in New York City, Austin, and Santa Ana. The unrest follows a…

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What is the US National Guard?

The US National Guard operates under a distinctive dual-command structure: state governors activate units under Title 32 to respond to domestic emergencies such as…

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Brian Mast: What the U.S. Must Do Around the World

In an exclusive sit-down with The Capitol Hill Show on Pulse TV, Congressman Brian Mast offers a sharp, candid look at America’s global responsibilities.…

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Israel intercepts Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg

On Monday, Israeli naval forces intercepted the Madleen, a Gaza-bound aid boat carrying climate activist Greta Thunberg and other campaigners, after it sailed from…

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Under Pressure: U.S. Parks Navigate Summer Staffing Shortage

As summer tourism ramps up, U.S. national parks are experiencing unprecedented pressure on staffing and services. In iconic destinations like Yosemite, park staff from…

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“Lilo & Stitch” Leads Summer Box Office for Third Week

Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” topped the North American box office for a third straight week, earning $32.5 million and pushing its domestic total…

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Gone in Minutes: The Matcha Rush in Japan

In Uji, Japan, a small town just 30 minutes from Kyoto and widely recognized as the birthplace of Japan’s finest matcha, tourism is overwhelming…

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LA Erupts in Protests After ICE Raids and National Guard Deployment

Los Angeles descended into violent protests following large-scale ICE raids targeting unauthorized immigrants in predominantly Latino neighborhoods, resulting in over 120 arrests and reports…

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Iraq Investigates Southern Marshlands’ Massive Fish Die-Off

Iraqi officials have launched an investigation into a devastating fish die-off in the southern marshlands near Najaf, where images showed thousands of silver fish…

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“Donnyland”? Proposal Emerges in Ukraine Talks

A reported proposal discussed during Ukraine-related negotiations has brought unexpected attention to the role of symbolism in diplomacy. According to people familiar with the…

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Oil Spills From Iran War Now Visible From Space

Satellite imagery is revealing the scale of environmental damage in the Persian Gulf following recent strikes on oil facilities and vessels linked to the…

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Top Stories: April 22, 2026

Operation Epic Fury entered a new phase after Iran’s Revolutionary Guard seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz following reports of gunfire…

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