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Archaeologists uncovered a cache of hundreds of medieval cannonballs at a construction site in Nieuwpoort, Belgium, calling the discovery “highly unusual.”. These artifacts, dating between 1350 and 1600 A.D., show a high degree of standardization suggesting they were intended for sophisticated firearms.
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President Donald Trump has warned Iran that the United States is prepared to take severe action, including heightened military force, if a nuclear deal is not signed promptly. This warning was conveyed following a discussion between Trump and foreign correspondent Trey Yingst.
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Senator Rick Scott addressed key political topics, including the conflict with Iran and the push for the SAVE America Act. He also engaged in a public dispute with Hasan Piker during his appearance on Fox News Sunday.
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Trump warns Iran of massive consequences if a deal is not achieved concerning heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Energy Secretary Chris Wright provided expert analysis on Fox News Sunday, scrutinizing the dire situation and the urgent need for international de-escalation efforts.
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Ivanka Trump shared photos from Bettina Anderson’s ‘Enchanted Garden’ themed bridal shower at Mar-a-Lago, characterizing the event as a joyous celebration of ‘love, family and new beginnings.’ The affluent gathering, attended by several prominent family members, marked the visible growing bond between Ivanka and the future sister-in-law.
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Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus made a stylish red carpet appearance together at the Olivier Awards, where Hurley presented best new musical. Cyrus used Instagram to publicly praise Hurley, calling her his ‘beautiful girlfriend’ in a post that emphasized the couple’s deep connection and their enjoyment of the event.
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McCarthy publicly criticized what he views as a Democratic ‘power grab’ orchestrated by Paul Carville, targeting appointments to the Supreme Court and efforts toward statehood.
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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is attempting to position Spain as a global left counterweight to Donald Trump by challenging NATO spending and criticizing U.S. military actions against Iran. However, critics heavily question the Prime Minister’s motives, suggesting his intense foreign policy focus is a calculated maneuver to distract from serious and escalating corruption scandals involving…
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Statistical evidence suggesting a correlation between crime rates and immigrant populations requires careful scrutiny, as numbers by themselves are often misleading. Experts caution that analyzing complex social issues requires considering numerous variables beyond simple demographics to reach accurate conclusions.
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A chaotic street takeover involving more than 100 cars erupted in Maspeth, Queens, early Saturday morning. During the incident, a mob waving Palestinian flags ignited fires and jumped on an NYPD patrol car, cracking its windshield.
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Qatar is facing a period of ‘strategic shock’ as its economy suffers due to the conflict in the region. The nation has been impacted by the US-Israeli campaign targeted at Iran, as well as retaliatory attacks from Tehran, creating a precarious economic situation despite its good relations with both major powers.
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Hundreds of animal welfare activists converged on Ridglan Farms in Wisconsin, leading to a violent confrontation where deputies used tear gas, pepper balls, and rubber bullets. Authorities accused the crowd of attempting to break into the private facility and obstructing emergency access, while activists maintained the protest was a necessary action to save the beagles.
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The news piece discusses the ongoing wave of youth protests globally, stemming from discontent against established or ‘old guard’ governments worldwide. The content references youth rally efforts across various continents to effect political change.
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Muslim voters in the South, who were once attracted to certain Republican platforms emphasizing family values and individual liberty, now feel threatened by increasing anti-Islamic rhetoric from local politicians. The article highlights the presence of Muslim Americans, like Amal Altareb, who have moved to the South for economic and familial opportunities since 2012.
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President Trump signed an executive order to fast-track the research and potential FDA approval of psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA for treating conditions such as PTSD and depression. This move has generated mixed reactions, with advocates praising its potential for veterans, while critics caution about limited evidence on safety and the need for rigorous clinical…
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Staff members of the New York Times shared their thoughts on why the 1976 film ‘All the President’s Men’ remains one of the best cinematic depictions of journalism. The film offered a gripping look into the world of investigative journalism, solidifying its place as a touchstone for many within the profession.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer detailed a possible national security crisis involving 11 high-level scientists who have vanished or died since 2022. The committee, through its letters to various government agencies, has raised alarms about the unaccounted-for status of these individuals, treating the matter as a serious national security risk.
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President Donald Trump warned that if Iran rejects a deal, he would conduct devastating strikes on the nation’s bridges and power plants. He also mocked the IRGC for claiming a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, asserting U.S. military presence already controls the vital passage.
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HiPP, a German brand, has recalled batches of its baby food jars after police discovered they were tampered with and contained traces of rat poison. The discovery of potentially contaminated jars in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia suggests a widespread issue of product tampering across multiple European countries.
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ESPN star Stephen A. Smith faced boos from the WrestleMania 42 crowd after Danhausen ‘cursed’ him on the prior episode of ‘First Take.’ The incident brought attention to the comedic fallout of Danhausen’s curse, which had previously been linked to the New York Mets’ losing streak.
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A fragile truce has allowed displaced Lebanese residents to return to their homes in southern Lebanon on Saturday. However, the calm was interrupted by reports of Israeli strikes against alleged ‘terrorists’ and the death of a UN peacekeeper.
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Humanoid robots set a new record, outclassing human athletes by winning a half-marathon in Beijing. The robot’s time surpassed the previous men’s record, which had been set by Jacob Kiplimo of Uganda.
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Following another leak of confidential information, Chief Justice John Roberts is facing mounting pressure to restore the Supreme Court’s credibility and privacy. The article urges him to take strong action, citing baseball legend Ted Williams’ advice to protect the plates.
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Iranian experts suggest that any diplomatic agreement with Iran is suspect because the country’s constitution mandates a global Islamic government and global jihad. The constitutional mandate reveals Iran’s ambition for a single world community, presenting a profound conflict with Western principles of individual liberty.
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Nearly a dozen high-level scientists researching nuclear science, space, and UFOs have died or vanished since 2022, raising theories of government targeting. Experts suggest these individuals possess sensitive knowledge that may be leading to shadowy operations and forced disappearances.
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NFL star George Kittle and NBA star Tyrese Haliburton were prominent attendees at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas. Kittle created a memorable moment by intercepting and consuming Haliburton’s beer near the ring, much to the excitement of the crowd.
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The newly released documentary from DW, titled “Democracy Under Attack: Can Dündar and Trump’s America,” has featured the Turkish press freedom advocate, Dündar, discussing the striking parallels between the decline of democracy in the United States and the political challenges faced in Turkey.
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Vice President JD Vance welcomed Pope Leo XIV’s effort to de-escalate tensions with Trump after days of public clash between the White House and the Vatican. The pontiff clarified that his comments were not aimed at the president, easing the political dispute.
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The US Treasury Department has extended a sanctions exemption allowing Russian oil loaded onto tankers to continue delivery through mid-May. This reversal contradicts earlier pledges, aiming to mitigate global price shocks caused by the Iran war and restricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
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WWE star Cody Rhodes’ victory at WrestleMania 42 was followed by an attack from Randy Orton, leaving Rhodes with a nasty swollen left eye. Despite the assault, Rhodes managed to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship, marking a significant moment in his career.
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A Chinese-built humanoid robot, developed by Honor, stunned spectators by breaking the human world record in the 21-kilometer half-marathon in Beijing. The flawless performance of the robot signals a profound breakthrough in global AI and robotics, marking a rapid acceleration in technological capabilities.
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India summoned Iran’s envoy after two India-flagged vessels were attacked while attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz. The incident has heightened diplomatic tensions, prompting New Delhi to formally address concerns regarding maritime safety and attacks on Indian assets in the vital international waterway.
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WWE star Bianca Belair surprised fans at WrestleMania 42 with a pregnancy announcement, unveiling her baby bump on stage. She revealed to the WWE Universe that she is expecting her first child, a milestone that was met with excitement from the wrestling community.
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A writer describes structuring daily life around a minute and a half required to reach shelter when a siren sounds, revealing the profound psychological toll of such constant disruption. The piece explores the difficult ‘normalization’ of war, where life resumes with unsettling efficiency despite intense, persistent danger.
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WWE rising star Trick Williams is scheduled to challenge Sami Zayn for the United States Championship during his WrestleMania 42 debut at Allegiant Stadium. Williams confidently addressed the challenge, stating that his dedication and lifetime of training give him the crucial edge over the seasoned veteran Zayn.
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Author Dana Perino links her mentoring book, “Everything Will Be Okay,” to her new novel, “Purple State,” which follows three women navigating significant quarter-life crises. The narrative emphasizes that life’s most profound decisions are personal choices rooted in self-discovery, rather than external political pressures.
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Mayor Calls for Reinforcements After String of Explosions Linked to Gang Violence in Brussels Suburb
Following a series of suspicious, gang-related explosions that rocked Brussels’ Saint-Gilles district, the local mayor has denounced the violence as ‘terrorism’ and demanded immediate reinforcements from federal authorities. The mayor, Jean Spinette, described the escalation as an uncontrolled ‘war between rival drug families,’ emphasizing that the incidents are designed to spread fear and destabilize the…
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Bulgaria is heading into its eighth election in five years, with voters focused on ensuring a prosperous life mirroring other European nations. Former President Rumen Radev’s coalition, Progressive Bulgaria, is reportedly leading in polls but faces challenges in securing a definitive majority.
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US State Department officials visited Havana, urging Cuba to transition from socialism to a market-based economy. They reportedly demanded comprehensive reforms, including the expansion of the private sector, attracting foreign investment, and greater political freedoms.
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Mark Mobius, a prominent pioneer in emerging markets, has died at the age of 89. He gained renown for encouraging investment into developing regions like Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
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A life jacket worn by Titanic survivor Laura Mabel Francatelli sold for roughly $906,000 at auction, significantly exceeding its pre-sale estimate.The flotation device, used by a first-class passenger during the 1912 sinking, was auctioned by Henry Aldridge & Son, showcasing the continuing high demand for Titanic-related memorabilia.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky recently spoke at a Democratic party gathering in Detroit. Their collective appearances have fueled renewed political speculation regarding potential candidates for the 2028 presidential election cycle.
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Police discovered a mass grave at a cemetery in Cumuto, Trinidad, uncovering the remains of 50 bodies, including infants and adults. Initial investigations suggest the grim find is linked to the unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses.
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Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has publicly called for the EU to suspend its ban on Russian oil and gas imports, arguing that energy security must be prioritized to avert an economic crisis. He criticized existing EU policies, labeling the ‘Green Deal’ and the Stability and Growth Pact as hurdles that are actively damaging…
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Former Trump campaign lawyer Joseph DiGenova is reportedly preparing to work between Miami and Fort Pierce in Florida. He has been appointed as counselor to the attorney general and assigned to the Southern District, where a grand jury proceeding is overseen by a judge favorable to the Trump camp.
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Amid escalating threats from the US, particularly involving an oil embargo and alleged military action, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico have publicly pledged to boost aid and support for Cuba. This multilateral commitment underscores a collective defiance of US foreign policy pressures concerning the island nation.
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A U.S. Coast Guard search is underway for six crew members from the dry cargo vessel, the Mariana. The vessel was found overturned in the Pacific, following a super typhoon that caused the Coast Guard to lose contact with it.
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The article examines J.D. Vance’s dilemma, noting that his high-stakes assignment as chief negotiator with Iran places him in a political bind. This role is framed as a ‘poisoned chalice,’ representing a strategic trap where failure’s blame will be assigned to him while success’s credit flows to President Trump.
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In a dramatic turn at WrestleMania 42, Bron Breakker unexpectedly returned and brutally attacked Seth Rollins with two Spears. This interference allowed Gunther to secure a sleeper hold on Rollins, forcing his submission and cementing Gunther’s victory.
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Cody Rhodes successfully defended the Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas. The bout, initially complicated by Pat McAfee’s interference, saw Rhodes eventually secure the victory after a dramatic reversal and count during the match.
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Paige made a stunning return at WrestleMania 42, where she reunited with Brie Bella. The pair defeated Alexa Bliss to become the new Women’s Tag Team Champions, solidifying her comeback victory.
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A series of industry events titled “METRONOM” is launching in Ukraine, bringing together developers, architects, and urban planners to discuss the future of Ukrainian cities. These gatherings are key platforms aimed at shaping the sustainable and physical development trajectory of Ukraine’s major urban centers.
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A volatile incident unfolded in a bustling central district of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, where a gunman executed a shooting spree. The attack left fourteen people wounded before the perpetrator was killed by law enforcement.
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Russia is intensifying its public health efforts by urging a significant portion of its population—an estimated one-third—to undergo HIV testing due to rising infection rates, despite already having high screening levels. This surge in cases underscores a serious public health challenge, given Russia’s already high HIV prevalence rate within Europe.
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A telematic control unit (TCU) from an old car was forensically analyzed, revealing the existence of unencrypted and highly sensitive data logs. These logs contained complete GPS records, documenting a vehicle’s entire journey from its factory in China to its scrapping in Poland.
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Liv Morgan regained the Women’s World Championship title at WrestleMania 42, becoming a three-time champion following a dramatic victory over Stephanie Vaquer. Morgan successfully utilized the outside interference of allies Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez to execute her finishing move, Oblivion, securing the championship.
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Star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence is reportedly being traded from the New York Giants to the Cincinnati Bengals for a package including pick No. 10. This move occurs amid Lawrence seeking a new contract and the Giants undergoing a strategic overhaul under new head coach John Harbaugh.
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Former President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani met for the first time at a Bronx childcare center, where they read books and sang ‘Wheels on the Bus’ with local children. During the visit, the leaders also discussed Mamdani’s ambitious vision for New York City, emphasizing the necessity of providing a strong…
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The United States is set to launch a global maritime campaign, ‘Operation Economic Fury,’ targeting Iran-linked vessels to disrupt its economic lifeline. This major strategic move aims to force Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and make concessions regarding its nuclear program.