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US and Yemen’s Houthis agree a ceasefire

US President Donald Trump announced that Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis agreed to suspend attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.…

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Norway Launches Initiative to Attract Researchers amid US Academic Cuts

In response to rising concerns about academic freedom in the United States, particularly under the Trump administration’s funding cuts, Norway has unveiled a 100…

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Six Brain Tumor Cases Reported Among Staff at Boston Hospital Floor

At least six staff members at Mass General Brigham’s Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Massachusetts have developed benign brain tumors after working on the facility’s fifth-floor…

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The U.S. Midterms 101: What You Need to Know

US midterm elections, held every two years, decide control of Congress and state governments, shaping national policies and everyday life through voter turnout and…

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Chocolate Crisis in US: Cocoa Shortage and Tariffs Send Prices Soaring

Chocolate prices in the US are rising sharply due to a global cocoa shortage and new tariffs on imports introduced by President Donald Trump.…

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Court Questions Deportation of 2-Year-Old US Citizen

A two-year-old American girl, identified as VML, was deported to Honduras alongside her undocumented mother, sparking major legal concerns. Federal Judge Terry Doughty questioned…

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The US Supreme Court Explained

How America’s highest court works and shapes the law.

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The Only Library Split by a Border Is Now at Risk

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House is a unique landmark built directly on the U.S.–Canada border, connecting the towns of Derby Line, Vermont,…

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Trump Signs Executive Order Easing Tariffs on US Automakers

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reduce the burden of overlapping tariffs on automakers, giving the industry a two-year grace…

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What U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Mean for Millions

The U.S. government’s sudden cancellation of over $60 billion in foreign aid contracts is leaving millions without access to food, healthcare, and life-saving support…

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California Overtakes Japan to Become World’s Fourth Largest Economy

California’s economy has officially overtaken Japan’s, making it the fourth largest in the world with a nominal GDP of $4.1 trillion, according to new…

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Tourism Takes a Hit: Trump’s Policies to Cost US Billions

International tourism to the US has already dropped 11.6%, with visitors from Western Europe and Canada seeing even steeper declines. This was supposed to…

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How the Iran War Could Affect Global Prices and Supply Chains

The war involving Iran is beginning to ripple through global supply chains, affecting the movement of goods far beyond the Middle East. One of…

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U.S.–Iran War Could Stretch to September

The U.S.-Iran war may not be as short as initially announced. According to Politico, the Department of War has requested an increase in intelligence…

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Fake AI Battle Clips Surge Online as X Tightens Rules

Social media platform X says it will crack down on users who post AI-generated war videos without clearly labeling them, after online feeds were…

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