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PoliticsApr 14

Bilderberg Group Holds Annual Meeting in Washington Amid NATO Security Concerns

The secretive Bilderberg Group's 72nd annual conference took place in Washington DC, bringing together global leaders during a period of uncertainty for NATO.

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PoliticsMar 22

Senate Republicans Block SAVE America Act with Procedural Maneuvers

GOP senators used floor tactics to delay voting on the SAVE America Act, proposing voter ID and transgender sports amendments.

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WorldMar 22

Strike on Sudan hospital kills 64, wounds 89, WHO reports

A strike on a healthcare facility in East Darfur, Sudan killed at least 64 people and wounded 89 others, according to the World Health Organization.

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TechnologyMar 30

Court Documents Reveal YouTube's Strategy to Maximize User Engagement

Internal YouTube documents show employees acknowledged aiming for viewer addiction and blocking child safety measures due to revenue concerns.

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ScienceMar 11

NASA spacecraft successfully alters asteroid's orbit in planetary defense test

NASA's DART mission achieved the first human-made alteration of a natural celestial body's orbit around the sun.

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SportsMar 31

NFL Makes Rule Changes and Approves Raiders Ownership Sale

The NFL approved five rule changes for 2026 and a 7% stake sale of the Las Vegas Raiders at an $11 billion valuation.

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WorldMar 7

Iranian Activist Calls for Continued Pressure as Citizens Report Impact of Strikes

Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad urges sustained international pressure while residents describe effects of ongoing military strikes and security measures.

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SportsMar 28

Big Ten Teams Advance in NCAA Basketball Tournament Elite Eight

Illinois and Iowa will meet in Elite Eight, guaranteeing Big Ten representation in Final Four, while Michigan and Notre Dame also advance.

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WorldMar 30

Myanmar Military Leader Min Aung Hlaing Nominated for Presidency

Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has been nominated for the presidency, positioning him to formally lead the country he has controlled since the 2021 coup.

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FinanceApr 3

Harvard Plans $675 Million Bond Offering Amid Investment Performance Challenges

Harvard University is preparing to issue $675 million in bonds as the Ivy League institution faces lackluster investment returns.

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OtherMar 14

Suspect Dead After Michigan Synagogue Attack; U.S. Military Aircraft Crashes in Iraq

A suspect died following an attack on a Michigan synagogue, while separately a U.S. military aircraft went down in western Iraq.

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PoliticsMar 6

North Carolina GOP Leader Phil Berger Trails Primary Challenger by Two Votes

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger trails primary challenger Sam Page by just two votes in a race that could reshape state power dynamics.

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PoliticsApr 10

White House Staff Warned Against Betting on Prediction Markets with Inside Information

White House aides received an email last month instructing them not to place bets on prediction markets using nonpublic information.

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SportsApr 7

Chicago Bulls Fire GM Marc Eversley and Executive Artūras Karnišovas

The Chicago Bulls dismissed general manager Marc Eversley and top executive Artūras Karnišovas after six seasons with the organization.

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WorldMar 24

Denmark Holds Early Election Following Tensions Over Greenland With US

Danish voters cast ballots in a general election called early by PM Mette Frederiksen after a diplomatic crisis with President Trump over Greenland.

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