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Meta’s AI chatbots are under fire for exposing children to inappropriate and explicit content, with parents and lawmakers demanding congressional action. The company’s repeated failures to prioritize child safety over engagement metrics have sparked calls for an independent oversight committee to ensure safer digital environments for young users.
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Apple is accelerating its production shift from China to India, aiming to reduce reliance on Chinese manufacturing. This move follows growing geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions.
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A corruption investigation into NATO’s procurement agency has raised concerns over the risks of unchecked spending in the defense sector. The probe highlights vulnerabilities in military contracting, where weak oversight and high costs often lead to potential misconduct.
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The nationalist Alternative for Germany is shunned by other parties domestically, but similar far-right movements are gaining traction across Europe, with some parties entering government. This trend highlights the growing influence of populist and nationalist sentiments in various European nations.
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A Connecticut teen faces trial for the 2022 murder of a prep school athlete, raising concerns about social hosting and underage drinking. The case has shaken schools and parents, highlighting the legal and social implications of such incidents.
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U.S. travelers are facing heightened safety concerns as the State Department issues travel advisories for Mexico’s popular destinations like Baja California Sur and La Paz due to rising cartel violence and theft. Experts warn against scams and urge tourists to prepare with safety measures such as carrying multiple payment cards and using anti-theft bags.
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American travelers are urged to stay alert in Mexico as violence is on the rise in tourist hot spots like Cabo, Tulum and La Paz this summer. The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning for these areas, highlighting increased security risks and the dangers of theft and scams.
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Former prosecutors argue that Kentucky ex-sheriff Mickey Stines, accused of killing judge Kevin Mullins, is not insane and the insanity defense will fail. Legal experts say the sheriff knew right from wrong despite his paranoia, supported by surveillance and interview footage.
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Ancient military fortifications from the Ptolemaic and Roman periods have been uncovered at the Tell Abu Sefeh site in North Sinai, Egypt. The site, near the Suez Canal and Ismailia, was described as a key strategic location in antiquity, with officials highlighting its pivotal role in protecting Egypt’s eastern borders.
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The Mexican Navy tall ship Cuauhtémoc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two sailors and injuring 20. The incident, under investigation for potential mechanical faults, involved a ship en route to Iceland as part of an event celebrating America’s 250th birthday. No one fell into the water, and the bridge sustained no damage.
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A California family is suing a funeral home after it put the wrong man in the casket and dressed him in their loved one’s clothes. The funeral home disputed the claims and is threatening to file a cease-and-desist letter against the family.
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Wildfires in Europe are growing more severe due to climate change, which is intensifying droughts and reducing summer rain. Experts warn that wildfire risk could more than double by 2100, prompting questions about whether societies must learn to live with fires.
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President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ passed a key hurdle in the House of Representatives after four GOP conservatives initially rebelled. The legislation, aimed at advancing tax cuts, border security, and spending cuts, faces ongoing internal party conflicts as it moves toward a full House vote.
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Bungie acknowledges unauthorized art from a former employee was used in the ‘Marathon’ alpha test. The studio is reviewing assets and implementing stricter checks to prevent future issues.
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Bungie has blamed a former employee for alleged unauthorized use of art in the ‘Marathon’ alpha, stating they are reviewing in-game assets and implementing stricter checks. The studio emphasized its policy of not using third-party work without consent.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister vouched that the enrichment of uranium will continue regardless of the outcome of the nuclear deal. U.S. officials have expressed concerns over Iran’s growing nuclear stockpile, highlighting the potential threat it poses.
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Rory McIlroy’s PGA Championship performance was overshadowed by controversy over his non-conforming driver, leading to equipment changes for multiple players. The USGA’s testing procedures sparked discussions about the integrity of the sport and the fairness of the testing process.
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Pastor Ben warns that deporting Afghan Christians could lead to severe Taliban persecution, including execution and sexual slavery. The Trump administration has revoked TPS, threatening over 9,000 Afghans with deportation to Taliban-controlled areas.
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Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, a Republican-turned-Independent, has pledged to enforce stricter criminal policies following his victory over progressive prosecutor George Gascón. Hochman emphasized that criminals in LA County will face full accountability for their actions, rejecting Gascón’s approach which he claims led to increased crime and leniency for juvenile offenders.
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A Los Angeles business owner is using the children’s song ‘Baby Shark’ on repeat to deter homeless encampments, reportedly driving nearby residents to distraction. California Governor Gavin Newsom has unveiled an aggressive plan to address the homeless crisis, allocating $3.3 billion in new funding to cities and counties.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder advanced to the Western Conference Finals after defeating the Denver Nuggets in a decisive Game 7, ending the Nuggets’ 2023 championship run. The Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 35 points.
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A 25-year-old man, Guy Edward Bartkus, is now identified as the suspect behind a deadly car bombing at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. Authorities say he was a self-proclaimed ‘pro-mortalist,’ believing individuals should not be brought into the world without their consent. He allegedly set off a car bomb, killing himself and injuring…
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Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, according to his office. The 82-year-old Democrat, who served as president from 2021 to 2025 and recently ended his reelection bid, is now receiving treatment.
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, according to Fox News medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel. The cancer has spread to the bone, indicating a five-year survival rate between 30% and 40%.
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The center-right Democratic Alliance has won Portugal’s latest election, securing 32.7% of the vote and falling short of a full majority. This marks the third election in as many years in Portugal, highlighting the political instability in the.
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Scott McLaughlin suffered a harrowing crash during Indy 500 practice, with his car flipping and going airborne after hitting the wall. The incident has sparked concerns about safety in high-speed racing events.
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SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER, a 31-year-old American golfer, has won his first PGA Championship after overcoming a strong challenge from Jon Rahm and other golfers at Quail Hollow in Charlotte. The 31-year-old, who had previously had four top-five finishes in major championships, secured the Wanamaker Trophy with a final score of 11-under par.
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Bruce Springsteen ignored a question about his feud with Donald Trump while signing autographs. During a concert in Manchester, he criticized the current administration as ‘corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous.’ Trump responded by calling Springsteen ‘highly overrated’ and a ‘pushy, obnoxious JERK.’
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Former President Biden’s Aggressive Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Elicits Support from Political Figures
Former President Joe Biden’s aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis has prompted public figures to express sympathy and support. The diagnosis includes a Gleason score of 9 and metastasis to the bone, leading to calls for hope for a full recovery.
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Former President Joe Biden was recently diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, prompting public figures to express sympathy and support. Political figures from across the spectrum have offered condolences, reflecting the emotional impact of the news.
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer, prompting an outpouring of public sympathy from a wide range of political figures. The diagnosis, confirmed by Biden’s team, includes a Gleason score of 9 (Grade Group 5), indicating a particularly aggressive form of the disease, as well as metastasis to the bone.
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Author Ian O’Connor predicts Aaron Rodgers has verbally committed to the Pittsburgh Steelers, aiming to resolve personal issues by the end of May. The quarterback’s potential move to the Steelers is seen as the ‘perfect place’ to conclude his NFL career, despite past controversies in New York.
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone, according to his medical team. Donald Trump and Melania Trump expressed their condolences, wishing Biden a ‘fast and successful recovery.’
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Angel City defender Savy King has been released from the hospital following treatment for a heart abnormality, nearly a week after collapsing during a match. The incident sparked a debate over the league’s protocol for continuing play during medical emergencies.
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The Prossimo project is offering a $20,00,000 bounty to improve the performance of its Rust-based rav1d AV1 decoder. Despite optimization efforts, the Rust version remains about 5% slower than the C-based dav1d decoder….
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, though it is hormone-sensitive, allowing for effective management. The condition, which has seen a 3% annual increase in cases since 2014, affects over 300,000 Americans annually.
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Bill Belichick revealed that he spent $5,000 on milk to help maintain a good relationship between Tom Brady and Antonio Brown during his time as Patriots’ head coach. The unusual expense was part of an effort to strengthen the bond between the two star players, though the milk ended up spoiling before it could be…
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Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, characterized by a Gleason score of 9 with metastasis to the bone. His medical team highlights that the hormone-sensitive nature of the cancer allows for effective treatment options.
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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…