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March 29, 2025

Meet Togo’s Bold All-Women Security Force Redefining Protection

A groundbreaking security company in Togo’s capital Lomé is redefining who stands on the frontlines. Nana Benz Security, founded by Stan Komi Bada, has…

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March 29, 2025

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $667 Million Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota jury has ruled that Greenpeace must pay $667 million in damages to pipeline company Energy Transfer for its role in protests…

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U.S. Expels South Africa’s Ambassador, says he ‘hates’ Trump

The United States has expelled South Africa’s ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, as tensions between the two nations escalate. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the…

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Google Faces EU Charges Over Digital Markets Act Violations

The European Commission has charged Google with breaching landmark EU regulations, marking another escalation in its crackdown on Big Tech. The charges accuse Google…

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Global Tariffs Shake California Almond Industry

California’s almond industry is facing renewed pressure after China and the European Union imposed new tariffs on U.S. agricultural imports. China, once the top…

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Protests Erupt at SpaceX as Fury Over U.S. Budget Cuts Grows

Demonstrators gathered outside SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles to protest proposed federal budget cuts that would reduce funding for social safety net programs. The…

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U.S. and South Korean Troops Conduct River-Crossing Drill Near DMZ

U.S. and South Korean troops carried out a large-scale river-crossing drill near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on Thursday, as part of their annual Freedom…

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Japan’s 108-Year-Old Barber Breaks World Record

Shitsui Hakoishi, a 108-year-old barber from the town of Tochigi, has officially been named the world’s oldest living female barber, according to Guinness World…

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One High Five at a Time: China’s Viral Cat Greets Visitors at Xiyuan Temple

A cat named Jellybean has become an internet sensation in China after greeting visitors with high fives at Xiyuan Temple in Suzhou. The feline,…

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Paris Plans to Transform 500 Streets into Green Zones

The city of Paris is set to hold a public vote on Sunday to decide whether 500 additional streets should be converted into pedestrian-only…

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The 71-Year-Old Who Turns a NYC Subway Commute Into Pure Joy

Beneath the busy streets of Manhattan, amid the noise and chaos of the subway system, 71-year-old Rodney Smith is bringing smiles to thousands of…

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U.S. Meat Exports in Jeopardy as China Halts Registrations

China has let the export registrations of over 1,000 U.S. meat plants expire, threatening American exports to the world’s largest meat buyer amid escalating…

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Kevin Warsh Faces Senate Hearing for Federal Reserve Nomination

Kevin Warsh appears before lawmakers Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve. He is expected to face questions on inflation,…

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Who Is John Ternus, Apple’s Incoming CEO?

Apple has named longtime executive John Ternus as its next CEO, marking a major leadership transition at the world’s most valuable company. Ternus, who…

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Musk vs Altman: The Fight That Could Reshape OpenAI

A dispute between Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has escalated into a high-stakes legal battle that could significantly impact the future of…

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