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U.S. probes Nike over discrimination claims involving white workers

Nike is under investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) following claims that the company may have engaged in discriminatory practices against…

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Why Olympic Medals Are Now Worth More Than Ever

Athletes competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy will receive medals with unprecedented raw material value, making them the most expensive in the…

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Saudi Arabia Begins Issuing Passports for Camels

Saudi Arabia has introduced a new “camel passport project” as part of efforts to regulate one of the kingdom’s most culturally and economically significant…

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Hundreds of Pizza Hut Locations Set to Close in the U.S.

Pizza Hut is shuttering hundreds of its U.S. locations as its parent company, Yum! Brands, conducts a major strategic review of the struggling chain.…

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White House Briefing: Crime Rates Hit Lowest Since 1900

During a White House briefing, officials cited a Council on Criminal Justice study showing that crime rates across major U.S. cities declined sharply in…

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Iran–U.S. Talks Face Collapse as Pressure Mounts

Hours of heightened tension unfolded between Iran and the United States as diplomatic talks were reported to be close to collapsing amid rising pressure…

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This Website Turns the Epstein Files into a Gmail Inbox

A new web project called Jmail has radically changed public access to the trove of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein by presenting them in…

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What’s Behind the New Debate Over Russia’s Football Ban

A renewed debate has emerged over Russia’s exclusion from international football after comments by FIFA president Gianni Infantino prompted a strong response from Ukraine.…

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Minions Music Nearly Sidelines an Olympic Skating Debut

A last-minute copyright dispute nearly altered the Olympic debut of Spanish figure skater Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté, whose Minions-themed short program faced uncertainty just days…

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Frozen Iguanas Fall From Trees in Florida Cold Snap

A recent cold snap in Florida has led to a surreal and viral natural event: invasive green iguanas are falling frozen and immobilized from…

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From Caviar Nuggets to Heart-Shaped Pizza: Valentine’s Fast Food

Fast-food chains across the United States are embracing Valentine’s Day with limited-time menu items and promotions designed to draw in diners during one of…

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China Unveils Space-Based Warship Concept

China has unveiled a startling concept for a futuristic military asset: the Luanniao, a colossal space-based carrier designed to deploy unmanned fighter jets from…

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Sabastian Sawe is first to run sub 2-hour marathon

In a monumental moment for human athletics, Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe has become the first person to complete a record-eligible marathon in under two hours.…

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Mystery Mural Sparks Death Rumors Around Iran’s Leader

A significant controversy has erupted in Iran following the appearance of a large-scale mural in the city of Mashhad, which seemingly categorizes Mojtaba Khamenei,…

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From Reagan to today: Washington Hilton under scrutiny

The Washington Hilton has long stood at the intersection of politics and public access, hosting high-profile events such as the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.…

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