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Hope on the Horizon for Hantavirus
Hantavirus, once overlooked due to rare outbreaks, may soon have a lifeline: a drug for autoimmune diseases showing promise in saving lives. In …
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House Limits President's War Powers
The House narrowly passed a resolution requiring congressional approval before any further military action against Iran, marking the fourth time…
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Judge’s Guilty Verdict Under Fire
A federal judge is poised to decide whether to overturn the guilty verdict against former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan, convicted of felony obst…
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Bayeux Tapestry Heads to London
The Bayeux Tapestry, a 950-year-old embroidery masterpiece, is embarking on a historic nine-month tour to London’s British Museum — only its thi…
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Hero Turned Accused in Bondi Shooting Case
A hero turned suspect: Ahmed al Ahmed, hailed as Australia’s greatest citizen after disarming a shooter in the deadly Bondi massacre, now faces …
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Trump Family Audit Immunity Remains Murky
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dodges questions about whether President Trump and his family still enjoy IRS audit immunity — a key clause fro…
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Israeli Strikes Kill Civilians in Gaza
Early Thursday morning, Gaza City suffered devastating Israeli air strikes that killed at least eleven Palestinians—including women, children, a…
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Students Protest Education Cuts in Santiago
Thousands hit Santiago’s streets in a fiery protest against President Kast’s brutal austerity plan, which slashes the education budget and threa…
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Three Nations One Cup
The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, promises historic unity—but beneath the surface lies a tangled web of past tensio…
20 hours ago
Ukraine Targets Russian Infrastructure
Four dead, dozens injured across Crimea after Ukrainian strikes hit Simferopol and a commuter train—Ukraine hasn’t confirmed these attacks. Esca…
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