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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer with bone metastasis, according to his office. The diagnosis followed a prostate nodule found during a routine exam, leading to the detection of a Gleason score of 9 (Grade Group 5) cancer, which is considered more aggressive.
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A family was denied boarding a British Airways flight after airline staff became suspicious of insect bites on their infant’s leg. Despite a doctor’s approval and the bites having subsided, the airline required a ‘fit to, fly’ letter, leading the family to rebook with another carrier.
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Mexican Navy cadet América Yamilet Sánchez has been identified as the first victim in the collision between the Mexican navy ship Cuauhtémoc and the Brooklyn Bridge. The incident, which occurred in New York City, has sparked an ongoing investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
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Secretaries of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Rome to discuss stalled peace negotiations in Ukraine, with Rubio hinting at the possibility of a direct Trump-Putin meeting to expedite peace talks. The U.S. is testing whether Russia is genuinely committed to a ceasefire, warning that time…
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The WNBA has launched an investigation into reports of ‘hateful comments’ directed at Angel Reese by fans during the Indiana Fever’s win over the Chicago Sky. The league condemned racism, hate, and discrimination in its statement, emphasizing its commitment to a safe environment for all players.
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PGA Tour star Max Homa expressed frustration after missing a key shot on the third hole of the PGA Championship, leading to a double bogey. Despite an earlier strong performance, his hopes of a top finish were dampened as he struggled in the final round.
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Ashlee Long, a Texas real estate agent, was fatally shot by Kendrick Finch in a downtown Dallas parking lot confrontation involving her companion William Kistler, who has a lengthy criminal record. Finch faces murder charges, while Kistler is charged with unlawful firearm possession as the incident sparked debates over self-defense, legal accountability, and the use…
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The FBI has identified Guy Edward Bartkus as the suspect responsible for the bombing of a reproductive center in Palm Springs, California, which killed one person and injured four. Authorities labeled the attack an intentional act of terrorism, citing Bartkus’ alleged ‘pro-mortalist’ ideology opposing births without consent.
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers Corey Heim and Layne Riggs had a confrontation after a controversial final lap at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Heim accused Riggs of ‘scum racing’ following the incident, while Riggs defended his aggressive move as a legitimate race-winning strategy.
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A TikTok video prompted Lauren Koltcz to seek medical attention for a strange brown line on her fingernail, leading to the early diagnosis of subungual melanoma. The rare skin cancer was caught at stage 0, emphasizing the importance of monitoring nail changes for early detection.
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Sophie Cunningham’s pregame fashion choices for the Indiana Fever sparked social media attention, with her outfit becoming a talking point after her ‘Love Island’ dress drew significant discussion. Cunningham, who was ruled out of the game due to an ankle injury, is a key player for the team.
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Philadelphia Phillies closer Jose Alvarado has been suspended for 80 games after testing positive for exogenous testosterone, violating MLB’s drug policy. The suspension bars him from postseason eligibility and has major implications for the team’s bullpen.
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The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a collision between a Mexican navy sailing ship and the Brooklyn Bridge, which resulted in at least two fatalities. New York City Mayor Eric Adams reported that the Cuauhtémoc lost power and crashed into the bridge, injuring 19 and killing two.
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A new excavation in Pompeii has revealed chilling details about a family’s last moments during the Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 A.D. The discovery of a bed used as a barricade and the remains of at least four individuals, including a child, offers a poignant glimpse into the desperation of those who tried to survive…
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Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston was stunned upon learning she had received a technical foul for her role in an altercation with Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Both players downplayed the incident, with Clark insisting it was a routine basketball play.
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Pro wrestling star Saraya Bevis condemned a fan’s attempt to kiss her on the mouth during a meet-and-greet event, urging fans to respect personal boundaries. She emphasized the need for safer interactions, stating she was ‘OK’ despite the incident.
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Pope Leo XIV has held his first Mass at the Vatican, attended by an estimated 15,000 faithful and global leaders. The event featured a grand photo collection capturing the pontiff’s interaction with the crowd.
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The spat between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese during a WNBA game sparked controversy, with former NFL star Robert Griffin III claiming that Reese ‘hates’ Clark. Both players downplayed the incident, with Clark insisting there was no malicious intent behind the foul, while Reese called it a ‘basketball play.’
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Check washing fraud has surged due to the integration of AI with traditional mail theft tactics, leading to a sharp increase in incidents. This method involves stealing checks, altering their contents with chemicals, and reusing them to drain bank accounts. Recent trends show organized crime rings exploiting digital tools to forge identities and bypass banking…
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A massive power outage in Portugal and Spain left millions without electricity, disrupting transportation, communications, and daily life. The event prompted reflections on the unending power of God, with the author drawing parallels between the blackout and spiritual reliance on divine strength.
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Columnist David Marcus argues that former President Joe Biden’s autopen pardons should be null and void due to concerns about his mental decline. He highlights the media’s delayed acknowledgment of Biden’s cognitive issues and the damning audio from his Special Counsel interview, suggesting that the president’s actions may have been compromised by dementia.
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Scottie Scheffler leads the PGA Championship after a strong third round at Quail Hollow, holding a three-stroke advantage over the field as he prepares for the final round on Sunday. The top-ranked golfer has a chance to win his first major title outside of The Masters, having previously won the FedEx Cup and a green…
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Pope Leo XIV emphasized unity and peace during his inaugural mass, addressing the suffering of those affected by war and calling for a reconciled world. He highlighted the importance of family and the dignity of the unborn, while mentioning ongoing conflicts in regions like Gaza, Myanmar, and Ukraine.
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Explorer Lukka Bradburn uncovered two abandoned Japanese theme parks, preserved since their closures in 2007 and 2001. The Western Village park, inspired by classic American and Italian Westerns, stands as a haunting remnant of a bygone era, with nature slowly reclaiming the site.
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Baseball legend Pete Rose deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame despite critics’ objections. His record-breaking hits and contributions to the sport outweigh personal controversies.
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Microsoft has finally released a patch to fix a Linux dual-booting bug that was first reported nine months ago. The issue, which affected popular Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Mint, was initially caused by a security update that disrupted the dual-booting process.
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Atmos Space Cargo’s Phoenix 1 mission represents a significant achievement for Europe, marking its entry into space return technology with rapid prototyping and multinational collaboration. The mission, launched from Cape Canaveral, signifies the arrival of a new player in the space return market and highlights Europe’s growing capabilities in commercial space logistics.
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Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed an AI-powered tool that can non-invasively monitor platelet activity in real time, enabling the early detection of dangerous blood clots. This breakthrough, detailed in a press release, uses a powerful microscope and artificial intelligence to analyze blood flow and interactions of platelets, offering insights into the role…
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Massachusetts judge blocks references to Sandra Birchmore case in Karen Read’s retrial, highlighting concerns over police investigation integrity. The retrial faces ongoing scrutiny over evidence mishandling and procedural errors, prompting calls for improved protocols.
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Jamie-Lee Arrow, a mother of two, confronts her father, Isakin Jonsson, the ‘Skara Cannibal,’ in a rare reunion four years after his 2010 murder of his girlfriend Helle Christensen. The meeting, featured on Investigation Discovery’s true crime series, reveals the complexities of their relationship and Jonsson’s alleged mental state.
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Jamie-Lee Arrow, a mother of two, has opened up about her childhood with her father, Isakin Jonsson, the ‘Skara Cannibal,’ who murdered his girlfriend in 2010. After years of denial, she finally faced him in a confronting meeting, revealing the complex emotions and reflections on her past. Arrow’s story is one of tragedy, trauma, and…
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Researchers have uncovered the reason behind a well-preserved 18th-century mummy in Austria, revealing an unconventional embalming method involving zinc and fabric. The mummy, housed in the crypt of the church of St. Thomas am Blasenstein, is believed to belong to a vicar named Franz Xaver Sidler von Rosenegg, who died between 1730 and 1780.
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Amazon’s AWS Labs has launched LLRT, an experimental JavaScript runtime designed for fast and efficient serverless applications. By leveraging Rust for manual memory management, LLRT reduces latency and improves performance, offering a lightweight alternative to traditional JavaScript runtimes like Node.js.
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Stack Overflow is rebranding to align with AI-driven changes in software development, signaling an existential challenge for the platform. The decline in traffic highlights the need for a more cohesive brand identity.
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A Mexican Navy training ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, killing at least two people and injuring 19 others. The incident, attributed to a possible mechanical issue, has prompted an investigation into the cause of the collision.
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Curl lead developer Daniel Stenberg warned GitHub about a potential security vulnerability linked to ‘malicious Unicode.’ The issue arises when a Unicode character replaces an ASCII letter in a URL, making it visually indistinguishable from its ASCII counterpart, posing a risk of exploitation.
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Ubisoft’s stock dropped 18% following the release of its latest ‘Assassin’s Creed’ game, which delivered record-breaking sales, yet the company still reported disappointing annual earnings and a significant decline in share value over the past year. The firm faces ongoing challenges, including underperforming titles and financial setbacks.
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Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed traditional Catholic views on marriage and the dignity of the unborn during his first major remarks as pontiff. He emphasized the importance of family, peace, justice, and truth in addressing global challenges.
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A bomb attack near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, killed at least one person and injured four others. The FBI labeled the incident as an intentional act of terrorism, with officials investigating whether it was an act of international or domestic terrorism.
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An explosion in Palm Springs, California, has killed at least one person and injured four others, with authorities labeling it an ‘intentional act of terrorism’ by the FBI. The blast targeted a fertility clinic, prompting calls for investigations into potential international or domestic terrorism.
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Ayatollah Khamenei has launched a blistering attack on former President Donald Trump, accusing him of lying and condemning U.S.-Israel relations, calling the Jewish state a ‘cancerous tumor’ that must be destroyed. The ayatollah also criticized Sunni Arab allies of the U.S. in the region, predicting their dependency on Washington will collapse.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused President Donald Trump of lying about his peace intentions and condemned U.S.-Israel relations. The Supreme Leader called Israel a ‘cancerous tumor’ that must be destroyed, intensifying regional tensions.
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Oxford researchers found that taking 9,000 daily steps reduces cancer risk by 16%, supporting physical activity guidelines. Light-intensity activities like walking and household chores also contribute to lower cancer incidence.
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On its 10th anniversary, Rust’s creator Graydon Hoare acknowledged the collective effort of developers, institutions, and collaborators in the language’s growth. The project’s success stems from a shared commitment to building reliable infrastructure, addressing the shortcomings of older systems programming languages.
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Louisiana’s historic Nottoway Plantation, the largest antebellum mansion in the U.S., burned to the ground after a fire broke out on Thursday. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation, with fire crews working for over 18 hours to extinguish the flames.
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The Department of Justice has ended a long-standing ban on forced-reset triggers, which allow semiautomatic rifles to fire more rapidly. Critics argue the decision could increase gun violence, while supporters see it as a defense of Second Amendment rights.
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Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. was even more demented than previously known, according to leaked audio from his 2023 interview with federal prosecutor Robert Hur. The excerpts reveal Biden’s severe cognitive decline, including his inability to recall basic facts like election dates and the death of his son Beau.
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Alex Berenson, a former New York Times reporter, argues that the Biden administration has failed to address the president’s severe cognitive decline. He discusses a leaked 2023 interview with Robert Hur, a federal prosecutor who investigated Biden for possessing classified documents, which revealed Biden’s inability to recall basic facts and his deteriorating mental state.
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Seven inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail, with three captured and the remaining seven still at large. Authorities suspect an inside job, prompting a massive manhunt and urging tips from the public.
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Concerns about President Biden’s cognitive health raise questions about transparency in presidential fitness, focusing on memory loss and neurological evaluations. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the importance of thorough assessments to determine a leader’s ability to serve the country effectively.
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Many users face the dilemma of what to do with aging PCs that no longer receive Windows updates, posing potential security risks. This article provides practical advice on securing or repurposing old computers, including transitioning to Linux, hardware upgrades, and safe disposal practices. It emphasizes the importance of updating systems, removing sensitive data, and using…
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The Supreme Court and Trump administration are challenging racial preferences, aligning with public opinion and antidiscrimination laws. However, the future remains uncertain as political winds may shift, necessitating a durable civil rights compromise.
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A grandmother arrested near an abortion clinic in Glasgow warns of increasing free speech restrictions as lawmakers push to expand buffer zones. Rose Docherty faces legal challenges under new legislation that prohibits protests within 200 meters of abortion facilities.
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A former high school English teacher went viral after quitting her profession, claiming AI is damaging education. Scarlett Johansson has criticized companies using her likeness in AI, while the U.S. seeks to compete with China in AI development.
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Epic Games and Disney have introduced an AI-driven Darth Vader character in Fortnite that responds to player voices in real time, using Google’s Gemini AI. Players have found ways to trick the AI into swearing, prompting Epic to issue a hot fix to block offensive language.
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A New York University student has had his diploma suspended after labeling Israel’s war in Gaza as a ‘genocide’ during a graduation speech. NYU condemned the remarks, calling them inappropriate for a graduation ceremony, and is investigating the incident as part of broader scrutiny of campus responses to the Israel-Gaza conflict.
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A new report by Harvard’s Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias reveals deep-seated anti-Semitism and national-origin discrimination at the university, particularly affecting Israelis and Jews. The report, released amid federal funding threats, highlights systemic issues including ideological bias that have not led to significant disciplinary actions.
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Law Professor Jonathan Turley analyzes newly released audio of former President Biden’s 2023 interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, revealing his alleged cognitive decline and suggesting a double standard in Washington’s legal landscape. The tapes expose potential federal crimes and criticism of the media and bureaucracy for covering up Biden’s mental state.
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Law professor Jonathan Turley critiques the leaked audio of former President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, arguing it highlights both Biden’s mental decline and a double standard by the Washington establishment. The tapes, released after Biden’s 2024 debate, expose alleged negligence in handling classified documents and a potential cover-up by the White House,…
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Newly released audio from Biden’s 2023 interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur reveals his mental decline and a double standard in Washington’s media and bureaucracy. Critics argue the media only addressed the issue after public pressure, highlighting delayed and selective coverage.