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French MPs have voted to eliminate low-emission zones (ZFEs), a key policy introduced by President Macron to reduce urban pollution. The decision, which passed 98-51, faces further approval from the Senate and requires inclusion in a broader legislative bill.
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French MPs have voted to abolish low-emission zones, a policy targeting urban pollution, after criticism over its impact on low-income residents. The decision, passed by a narrow margin, faces additional hurdles before becoming law.
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German adventurer Heike Pirngruber, once terrified of dogs, now fearlessly traverses the globe with Butch, a rescued puppy she adopted in Mexico. Their journey, which began with a chance encounter with a stray dog, has led to visiting 104 countries across every inhabited continent.
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Once terrified of dogs, German adventurer Heike Pirngruber now travels the world with Butch, a rescued puppy she found in Mexico, which has become one of the most traveled dogs globally. Their journey has transformed her life and restored her sense of freedom and connection.
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Facebook users are urged to download their data as a precautionary measure, ensuring they have a backup of their personal information. The process involves reviewing and downloading your data, which includes personal details, messages, and account activity.
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President Donald Trump is escalating tensions with the European Union by threatening to impose 50% tariffs on all imports if a trade deal isn’t reached by July 9. The dispute highlights a longstanding imbalance in bilateral trade, with the U.S. trade deficit with the EU growing from $45 billion in 1999 to $235 billion in…
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The article argues that the Republican Party, led by Donald Trump, is gaining significant momentum, potentially ushering in a long period of GOP dominance. It highlights the Democratic Party’s declining popularity and internal scandals, while emphasizing the GOP’s strong position in state legislatures and gubernatorial races.
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A new study from UC San Francisco shows that long-term cannabis use, whether smoking or consuming edibles, is linked to cardiovascular risks comparable to tobacco smoking. Researchers found that both methods impair blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart disease and other vascular conditions.
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government debt is driving up interest rates, affecting mortgages, car loans, and credit cards. This surge in federal borrowing is pushing up borrowing costs across the board, impacting household budgets and economic stability.
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A 1,600-year-old Byzantine-era mosaic from a Christian monastery in Israel was recently unveiled, providing a rare glimpse into ancient life and mythology. The artwork, discovered in 1990, features 55 medallions depicting scenes of daily life, hunting, and mythological characters, and is hailed as one of the most impressive mosaics in the country’s southern region.
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Amazon has launched a new innovation-focused team called ZeroOne, led by Xbox co-creator J Allard, to develop breakthrough consumer products across hardware and software. The team is based in Seattle, San Francisco, and Sunnyvale, California, and is focused on conceiving, designing, and launching new technologies.
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+1,000,000,000 times and caused an estimated loss of over $40 million for one studio. The case has been tied to a broader investigation into the Spider-Man leaks. A plea deal significantly reduced the estimated damages from his piracy case to under $40,000 and led to the dismissal of two charges, though he still faces up…
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A Texas jury ruled that Intel holds a valid patent license from VLSI Technology through its agreement with Finjan Inc., potentially invalidating over $3 billion in previous infringement verdicts. This ruling has significant financial implications for both companies.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit against Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. This marks the end of one of the last major enforcement actions by the agency against the crypto sector.
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Thousands of ASUS routers have been compromised with malware-free backdoors, allowing persistent access despite firmware updates. The attack campaign, dubbed ViciousTrap, involves edge devices from multiple brands and has affected several ASUS router models.
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France is set to implement a comprehensive outdoor smoking ban with fines up to $153 starting July 1, aiming to protect children’s health. The measure excludes cafes and e-cigarettes, while expanding existing anti-smoking laws.
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France is implementing a comprehensive outdoor smoking ban starting July 1, prohibiting smoking in parks, beaches, near schools, and other public spaces. Violators could face fines up to $153, emphasizing public health and children’s safety.
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Police have launched an investigation into a vessel that washed ashore on an Eastern Caribbean island containing human remains of at least 11 people in an advanced state of decomposition. The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4 Do Not Travel advisory for Mali due to the country’s high risk of crime, terrorism, and…
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Stack Overflow is implementing a series of transformative measures to counteract a dramatic decline in user engagement and content creation, with questions and answers dropping by over 9,000% since April 2020.The platform is testing paying experts to answer questions, reviving the Chat feature, and licensing content for AI training as part of its efforts to…
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns that AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within five years, potentially leading to a 10-25% rise in unemployment. This prediction aligns with new data showing Big Tech companies have cut new graduate hiring by 50% compared to pre-pandemic levels.
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General Michael Langley, head of U.S. Africa Command, warned that African terror groups are expanding their ability to conduct attacks in the U.S. He highlighted the growing influence of Al-Qaeda factions and the competition with China for regional influence.
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A doctor was sentenced to 20 years in prison for assaulting nearly 300 patients. Survivors and family members are demanding action to address institutional failures and improve protection for children.
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Satellite data shows 21% of the Earth’s oceans have darkened over the past two decades, threatening marine ecosystems. Researchers warn that the photic zones, crucial for marine life, are becoming significantly shallower, endangering global fisheries and food webs.
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An Argentine court has declared a mistrial in the case against Diego Maradona’s medical team. Prosecutors argued that the trial had been tainted by one judge’s ethical missteps.
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An Argentine court has declared a mistrial in the case against soccer superstar Diego Maradona’s medical team. Prosecutors argued that the trial had been tainted by one judge’s ethical missteps.
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Linux Format, a long-standing publication for Linux enthusiasts, has concluded its 25-year run with its final issue. The magazine, which has chronicled the evolution of Linux and open-source software, is ending amid challenging times for computer hobbyist publications.
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Haribo has recalled its Happy Cola gummies in the Netherlands after cannabis was found in the product. Authorities are investigating how the contamination occurred.
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A landslide in Switzerland has devastated a village, prompting emergency responses as authorities search for a missing 64-year-old man. Officials warn that glacier debris could cause flooding in the River Lonza, threatening other communities.
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Brood XIV cicadas, a periodical species with a 17-year lifecycle, are set to emerge across the Eastern U.S. this summer, marking a significant natural event. These harmless insects, found only in the U.S., pose no threat to humans or gardens.
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Thousands of Nepalis in Kathmandu are calling for the return of the monarchy amid growing frustration with the political status quo and economic challenges. The monarchy was abolished in 2008, sparking ongoing debates about its potential revival.
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Thousands of Nepalis in Kathmandu are demanding the return of the monarchy, citing dissatisfaction with the current political and economic conditions. The monarchy was abolished in 2008, leading to ongoing debates about its potential restoration.
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Thousands of Nepalis in Kathmandu are calling for the return of the monarchy, expressing frustration with the political status quo and economic conditions. The monarchy was abolished in 200.8.
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Elon Musk’s efforts to expose systemic waste and inefficiency in the U.S. government have sparked a national conversation on the need for economic growth to counter bureaucratic dysfunction. Despite his intentions to save taxpayer money, Musk faced intense backlash, highlighting the deep-seated resistance to change within the political establishment.
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Elite universities deserve all the opprobrium they’ve been getting. They’ve discriminated on the basis of race in admissions and hiring, required loyalty oaths in the form of diversity statements, and allowed agitators to disrupt classes, block access to facilities, and wage mass campaigns of intimidation and harassment.
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The U.S. Justice Department has formally notified the American Bar Association it will no longer comply with its ratings process for judicial nominees, citing a biased system that favors Democratic administrations. This decision marks the latest escalation in a protracted legal fight from Republicans over the ABA’s influence in the judicial nomination process.
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The White House has confirmed that President Donald Trump and members of his Cabinet will now lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), following Elon Musk’s departure. Musk had been spearheading the initiative to cut $2,000 billion from the federal budget by reducing spending and government programs.
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The White House confirms that President Trump and his Cabinet will lead DOGE efforts after Musk’s departure. Musk, who had been tasked with cutting $2 trillion from the federal budget, announced his exit in an X post.
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Alice Marie Johnson, Trump’s pardon czar, defended the decision to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, calling their case a weaponized justice system. The couple, convicted of financial fraud and tax evasion, received excessive sentences for nonviolent first-time offenses.
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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu asserts that his economic reforms are yielding positive results despite persistent high consumer prices. The administration has implemented measures such as currency devaluation and subsidy cuts to address the nation’s economic challenges.
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Karen Read, the accused in the fatal shooting of her husband, left the Norfolk Superior Courthouse in Dedham, Massachusetts, following the conclusion of Day 23 of her trial on Thursday, May 29, 2025. The trial, which has been ongoing for over a month, has brought significant public and media attention due to its high-profile nature.
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WNBA coach Stephanie White was fined for her comments criticizing WNBA officiating, which she made following a game where Caitlin Clark suffered a significant injury. White highlighted discrepancies in free throw calls and expressed frustration with the league’s handling of the team’s challenges.
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Skittles has decided to remove titanium dioxide from its candy formula in response to pressure from the Make America Healthy Again movement. This change comes as health advocates and regulatory bodies increasingly scrutinize the use of artificial additives in food products.
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The U.S. State Department is holding a briefing amid Russia’s military buildup near Ukraine, with Spokesperson Tammy Bruce addressing developments in ceasefire talks. Russia amasses 50,000 troops along the Ukraine border as tensions escalate.
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Chase Daniel evaluates Caleb Williams’ potential to solidify his role as the Chicago Bears’ quarterback in his second season, raising questions about his ability to lead the team effectively. The article highlights the challenges Williams faces, including the need to develop his decision-making and leadership skills.
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Caleb Williams faces critical scrutiny in his second season with the Chicago Bears as the team looks to solidify his role as a long-term solution at quarterback. Former Bears quarterback Chase Daniel weighs in on whether Williams can elevate his game and lead the team to success.
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LeSean McCoy analyzes the Minnesota Timberwolves’ 12-94 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, explaining why the Western Conference Finals loss is not bad for Anthony Edwards. The analysis focuses on Edwards’ contributions and the broader implications for his development as a star player.
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LeSean McCoy analyzes the Minnesota Timberwolves’ 12.4-94 Game 5 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, explaining that the defeat is not detrimental to Anthony Edwards’ future prospects. The commentary highlights the context of the game and Edwards’ potential.
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NPR CEO Katherine Maher has reaffirmed her outlet’s commitment to being non-partisan following President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to defund it. The move has sparked concerns about the potential impact on media independence and free speech.
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Gerri Willis warns that the U.S. government remains far from effectively combating waste, citing Elon Musk’s exit from Trump’s second administration. Her analysis of Musk’s tenure and departure from the DOGE project highlights concerns about inefficiency and mismanagement.
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Colin Cowherd is questioning whether Shedeur Sanders, the fifth-round quarterback, should start for the Cleveland Browns following his dominant performance in OTA team drills.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder advanced to the NBA Finals after a dominant 124-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5. The win has sparked discussions about whether the Thunder’s performance has set a new standard for NBA superstars.
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Greg Tarzan Davis, known for his role in ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,’ has detailed the difficulties he faced when transitioning from teaching to acting. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Davis shared his experiences of adapting to the Hollywood industry, which is vastly different from the classroom environment he was accustomed to.
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A 1-month-old girl found dead with dog bites on her face in New York City did not die from those injuries, according to the city’s chief medical officer. The ruling comes amid ongoing investigations into the circumstances surrounding the child’s death.
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Greg Tarzan Davis reveals details about Tom Cruise’s private jet ride during filming, showcasing Cruise’s dedication to authenticity in action scenes. The interview highlights the unique methods Cruise uses to prepare for stunts, emphasizing his meticulous planning and attention to detail.
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White House spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany has predicted that the Supreme Court will review the case regarding the Trump administration’s tariffs, which were recently blocked by a federal court. The court’s decision has sparked renewed debate over the legality and impact of Trump’s trade policies.
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Michael Sumler, a longtime member of Kool & the Gang, died at 71 in a fatal car crash. The band’s rep praised his contributions, including ensuring members looked their best on stage and energizing the crowd.
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Michael Sumler, a longtime member of the iconic R&B and funk band Kool & the Gang, has died at the age of 71 in a fatal car crash. Sumler, who initially worked as the band’s wardrobe valet before becoming a stage performer, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision with a 33-year-old driver…
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Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn examined the Trump administration’s arguments against Harvard’s foreign student policies. The administration claims the university is violating federal regulations by enrolling international students.
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Federal agents have dismantled a multi-million-dollar Armenian fraud ring in Los Angeles, with Fox News correspondent Matt Finn reporting on the exclusive investigation.
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The Joint Committee on Taxation has estimated that the GOP tax plan would result in a $3.94 trillion revenue deficit over a decade. Critics, including the Office of Management and Budget and Senate Republicans, have raised concerns about the methodology and financial implications of the proposal.