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Who Ruled Iran Before the Islamic Republic?

In 1979, the Iranian Revolution overthrew Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, ending 2,500 years of Persian monarchy and fundamentally reshaping the Middle…

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How Politics and Ozempic Are Reshaping What Americans Eat

U.S. grocery shelves are undergoing one of the biggest shake-ups in decades as health politics, weight-loss drugs, and shifting consumer habits collide. A new…

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A 2,000-Year-Old Roman House Opens Via Live Stream

A remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old Roman residence known as the “House of the Griffins” has opened to the public on Rome’s Palatine Hill, but with…

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You Might Watch the World Cup on TikTok

The world’s most watched sporting event is stepping into the social media era. FIFA has announced a landmark partnership with TikTok that will allow…

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‘Are You Dead?’: Chinese App for Solo Dwellers Goes Viral

A strikingly direct app named “Are You Dead?” has become one of China’s top-selling paid applications, capturing the needs of the country’s rapidly growing…

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France Records More Deaths Than Births for First Time Since WWII

France has crossed a demographic line it had not crossed in nearly eight decades. In 2025, more people died than were born in the…

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How LinkedIn Became a Place for Love and Breakups

LinkedIn was designed as a professional networking platform, but it is quietly becoming something much more personal. As dating apps, social media, and professional…

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Muhammad Ali’s Legacy Immortalized on a US Postage Stamp

Muhammad Ali’s long-ago quip that he should be on a postage stamp because “that’s the only way I’ll ever get licked” is becoming a…

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Machado Gifts Trump Her Nobel Prize: Can You Even Do That?

In a stunning political move, Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado presented her gold Nobel medal to former President…

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A Workout, Then Diplomacy: US–Japan Defense Talks Get Physical

US–Japan defense talks began in an unexpected setting this week, not across a conference table, but inside a military gym. Before formal meetings in…

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Renaming the Pentagon Could Cost $125 Million

A new analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that renaming the U.S. Department of Defense to the “Department of War” could cost…

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Madonna Breaks Celebrity Silence on Iran Protests

Madonna has spoken out in support of protesters in Iran, posting a message that drew attention to a crisis many global celebrities have avoided…

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Representative McCormick Highlights Military Actions and Strategy

Rich McCormick points to recent military operations, increased recruitment, and actions in the Middle East as signs of a shift in U.S. strategy. He…

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UAE leaves OPEC: Inside the group that shapes oil prices

Why is the UAE leaving OPEC, and what does the oil alliance actually do to influence global prices and supply?

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Representative Wilson Backs Disarmament for Lebanon Stability

Joe Wilson expresses confidence in the Lebanese people, saying disarmament of militant forces is key to restoring stability, peace, and prosperity in Lebanon. He…

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