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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed plans to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., on Monday. The trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a long-standing Ukrainian demand, has faced resistance from Moscow.
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Air Canada’s flight attendants have begun a strike, leading to the cancellation of most of the airline’s 700 daily flights, affecting over 130,000 passengers. The work stoppage has significantly disrupted the airline’s operations, causing widespread inconvenience for travelers.
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Johnny Manziel praised Shedeur Sanders’ preseason performance with the Cleveland Browns, emphasizing the importance of consistency and continued growth. Manziel also highlighted the challenges of playing for the Browns, where high expectations and media scrutiny often create intense pressure on players.
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A new experimental cancer vaccine targeting KRAS gene mutations shows promise in preventing pancreatic and colorectal cancer recurrence. More than 80% of patients generated KRAS-specific T cells, correlated with longer relapse-free survival.
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The article critiques the Democratic Party’s evolution, highlighting its shift from the traditionally moderate middle-class couple, Joe and Eileen Bailey, to more progressive stances on issues like immigration, crime, and abortion. The piece references Chuck Schumer’s fictional Baileys, used to represent a swing voter base, and contrasts their past values with current Democratic priorities.
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President Trump concluded his 30th week in office with a high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Despite no immediate agreement, Trump claimed the meeting was a success and plans for further negotiations.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has set clear conditions for a lasting peace ahead of a meeting with Donald Trump, demanding the end of hostilities and release of prisoners. Trump also advocates for a peace agreement over a ceasefire, aiming to save lives and end the war.
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Turkey has arrested over 390 people linked to the political opposition, according to recent reports. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denounced alleged corruption and security threats in a recent speech.
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The US president called for a permanent peace agreement to end the Ukraine conflict rather than a temporary ceasefire. Key allies and leaders joined the call, highlighting the complexity of the discussions.
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Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has acknowledged the significant impact of Travis Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift on the team’s fanbase, noting a dramatic increase in female fans. Hunt claimed that the pop singer’s involvement has transformed the Chiefs’ fanbase, with over 57% of their supporters now being women, a figure he claims is…
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Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries legitimized the controversy surrounding Zohran Mamdani’s rent-stabilized apartment, suggesting it is a ‘legitimate issue.’ This has spurred pushback from Mamdani’s supporters and left-leaning figures.
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Recent developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict indicate that Russia has gained a significant strategic advantage on the battlefield. The focus of the war has shifted to the Donbas region, where Moscow is making progress in its efforts to capture the area.
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Senior Russian diplomat Rodion Miroshnik has claimed Ukrainian forces have killed hundreds of civilians attempting to cross into Russia in the Donetsk region, citing testimony and video evidence. Miroshnik argued that Ukraine is systematically targeting civilians, labeling them as ‘separatists’ to be ‘liberated’ by Russia.
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The U.S. State Department suspended all visitor visas for individuals from Gaza as it reviews the medical-humanitarian visa process. The decision, made without explanation from officials, follows recent national security concerns over visa vetting.
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Google confirmed a data breach involving the ShinyHunters cybercriminal group, which breached its Salesforce system through vishing attacks, stealing business contact details and customer data. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in corporate cybersecurity and raises questions about the effectiveness of tech companies’ data protection measures.
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The article highlights how digital payment systems in America have shifted tipping norms from 15% to 30%, driven by guilt-tripping customers into paying higher gratuities through technology and rising inflation. It questions whether this trend indicates a shift in employer responsibility or the growing financial burden on consumers.
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The Morrin Cultural Centre serves as Quebec City’s only English-language library, highlighting the community’s efforts to preserve its linguistic identity. The article explores the challenges faced by English speakers in a predominantly French-speaking region.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed frustrated as reporters shouted questions at him and President Donald Trump during their high-stakes summit in Alaska. While the two did not reach a deal, world leaders still saw the meeting as a success.
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President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to move beyond a ceasefire and push for a direct peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, signaling a shift in U.S. policy toward ending the war. Following his high-stakes summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump announced his intention to facilitate a more permanent resolution to the conflict.
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Ukraine and its EU backers have for months been pushing for a temporary comprehensive ceasefire, while Russia has not ruled out the idea but has pointed to serious obstacles to the plan. Both leaders have described the talks as productive, with Trump later urging Zelensky to ‘make a deal’ with Russia.
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The new season of ‘South Park’ continues its tradition of crude and cynical humor, targeting President Trump and corporate sponsors. This approach aligns with the show’s long-standing style, which critics argue is both childish and effective in reflecting contemporary political tensions.
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The families of 9/11 victims are facing prolonged pretrial hearings, raising concerns about the possibility of justice. Don Arias, whose brother Adam died in the attacks, expresses growing doubts about the legal process.
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The Trump administration has launched a new AI tool to boost federal efficiency, while AI expert Geoffrey Hinton warns that machines could soon outthink humans.
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President Trump’s federal takeover of Washington D.C. police operations has led to widespread protests and political controversy. Demonstrators near Union Station accused officers of being ‘Nazis’ and criticized the move as an overreach.
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A Maui police officer was killed during a routine call to investigate an illegal shooting at the old sugar mill. The suspect was taken into custody after a confrontation with officers, during which the officer sustained a fatal chest wound and the suspect was shot in the hip.
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European leaders have offered mixed reactions to the recent Trump-Put, summit in Alaska, with many viewing it as a diplomatic win for Vladimir Putin with limited tangible results.
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The Trump administration’s federal intervention in Washington D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department has led to a noticeable increase in arrests targeting illegal immigrants, with experts predicting that a significant portion of detainees will be criminal aliens. Attorney General Pam Bondi has rescinded sanctuary city protections, allowing federal immigration authorities to collaborate with local law enforcement in…
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The US Senate has announced an investigation into Meta after revelations that its AI chatbots could engage children in conversations of a romantic or sensual nature. The probe seeks to determine if Meta’s generative-AI products enable exploitation, deception, or other criminal harms to children.
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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a private conversation during a visit to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska. The meeting took place in a limousine, highlighting the informal nature of their interaction.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has endorsed Donald Trump’s claim that the war in Ukraine would not have occurred if Trump had won the 2020 U.S. election. During a press conference following their summit in Alaska, Putin stated he agrees with Trump’s assertion, citing past attempts to avoid conflict with the previous administration.
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Jim Agresti, president of Just Facts, criticizes Democrats for using ‘cherry-picked’ crime statistics to downplay rising violent crime in Washington, D.C. Agresti argues the data is misleading, with the FBI warning against year-to-year comparisons due to inconsistent reporting practices.
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China is closely watching President Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin to assess Western resolve on Ukraine. Analysts warn the interaction could influence China’s potential actions in the Indo-Pacific.
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The article critiques the media’s partisan coverage of Trump’s National Guard deployment and D.C. crime emergency. Broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC are accused of using manipulated statistics and liberal political narratives to shape public perception, ignoring local experiences and the Democratic Party’s influence in the city’s government.
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Germany is set to create a national security council, a move that signals a significant shift in the country’s approach to national security. The decision comes after years of criticism regarding Germany’s lack of a centralized security body, which has been seen as a barrier to effective decision-making.
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The International Puzzle Party, which began in 1978 with Jerry Sloc,um hosting the first gathering in his living room, has grown into a worldwide event that celebrates the art of puzzle-making.Roger Manderscheid of Orange County, Calif., recently participated in the event by attempting to solve the Brother’s Key puzzle.
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The Alaska summit between Trump and Putin yielded only modest progress toward resolving the Ukraine conflict, with both leaders focusing on ceasefire discussions but leaving many issues unresolved. The summit highlighted the ongoing military tensions despite diplomatic efforts, setting the stage for future negotiations with potential implications for global security.
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President Trump has federalized the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, asserting control over law enforcement in the nation’s capital after criticizing the Biden administration’s handling of local crime. The move comes amid demands to repeal laws that have limited the president’s appointment power over local D.C. judges, which critics argue have led to a judicial system…
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The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska concluded without concrete agreements, though both leaders praised the meeting as positive. Trump hinted at a potential three-way meeting involving Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, emphasizing the need for European nations to get involved.
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Researchers have developed a method to convert 4.5 trillion discarded cigarette butts annually into sustainable road construction material, reducing litter and improving asphalt performance. This innovation addresses the global issue of cigarette butt pollution and offers a practical solution for sustainable infrastructure.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom’s press team mimics Trump’s social media style to mock the president’s meeting with Putin, accusing him of low energy and suggesting he might have given California to Russia. The posts also highlight Newsom’s redistricting maps as a form of peaceful political change.
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US President Donald Trump has indicated his willingness to participate in a potential meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to facilitate a resolution to ongoing tensions. The suggestion has sparked debate over Trump’s intentions and the potential impact of his involvement in international diplomacy.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom and House Democratic leader Gregory Me,eks have condemned the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska, which excluded Ukraine. The leaders criticized the meeting as a dangerous move that undermines US interests and international alliances.
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US President Donald Trump claimed his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin was ‘remarkably well’ and urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ‘make a deal with Russia.’
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The Trump-Put, summit in Helsinki, Finland, in 2018, has sparked debates about the resurgence of imperialist strategies in international relations. Critics argue that the summit reinvigorates old-world power dynamics, with both leaders employing tactics that prioritize sovereignty and influence over modern diplomatic norms.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has praised his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, calling it a ‘warm meeting’ and suggesting the Ukraine conflict is close to resolution. Trump claimed they ‘agree on a lot,’ highlighting progress made during the talks while emphasizing that Ukraine must agree to any peace deal.
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The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin over alleged war crimes in Ukraine. Legal experts are debating whether Putin could be arrested while in the United States.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed plans to meet with Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. following Trump’s summit with Putin in Alaska. The meeting aims to discuss potential peace efforts and a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S.
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A citizens’ group has taken control of Poveglia, an overgrown island in the Venetian Lagoon, to create a park for those seeking relief from Venice’s tourist crowds. The Poveglia for Everyone association secured a six-year renewable lease to manage one of the island’s three islets.
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Spain’s siesta tradition offers a natural solution to extreme heat, with awnings shading urban streets. The practice reflects centuries of adaptation to high temperatures.
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President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea is attempting to shift the nation’s political focus from polarization to a more approachable leadership style, aiming to address the deep divisions exacerbated by previous administrations. His first thirty days in office are being closely watched for signs of his potential to steer the country toward a more…
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The Trump administration has decided to retain the current police chief of Washington, DC, overturning its earlier attempt to assume control of the department. This decision follows significant political and public pressure.
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Former President Donald Trump has returned to Washington, D.C., after attending a summit in Alaska. The event, attended by political and business leaders, signals his continued involvement in the political landscape.
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During a press conference following a three-on-three meeting with Vladimir Putin, Trump described the dialogue as productive. He announced his plan to brief allies and Zelens, Zelenskyy about the outcomes.
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President Trump’s failure to reach an agreement on Ukraine during his summit with Vladimir V. Putin highlighted the absence of any meaningful consequences for the Russian leader. The meeting, which took place at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anch endorsement, saw Trump warmly welcome Putin despite ongoing tensions over Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should ‘make the deal’ with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict, according to former US President Donald Trump. Trump described the meeting as ‘very warm’ and suggested the two sides are ‘pretty close’ to an agreement.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains in Kyiv with his team, awaiting a call from former U.S. President Donald Trump after a more than three-hour meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Financial Times reports the delayed communication, highlighting the diplomatic tension and unresolved issues between the parties.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has left Alaska earlier than planned after concluding his meeting with US President Donald Trump at the Elm, the early departure has raised questions about the nature of their discussions and the potential implications for international relations.
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Vladimir Putin claimed that an agreement has been reached with US President Donald Trump, which he asserts will aid in achieving peace in Ukraine. The development is viewed as a pivotal moment in the resolution of the ongoing conflict.
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US President Donald Trump stated at a press conference after his meeting with Vladimir Putin that the talks were productive, and he plans to brief NATO allies and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on their results.