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PoliticsApr 4

Virginia voters to decide on redistricting referendum that could shift House control

Virginia voters will vote April 21 on a redistricting referendum that could give Democrats four additional House seats and potentially flip GOP control.

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HealthMar 24

US Park Police Officer Shot in Southeast Washington, DC

A US Park Police officer was shot while on duty in Southeast Washington, DC, and transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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PoliticsApr 2

Wisconsin University System President Refuses to Resign After Board Pressure

Jay Rothman says he won't step down from leading the 25-campus system despite being told to resign or face termination by the Board of Regents.

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FinanceMar 27

Chinese Markets Show Signs of Recovery While Taiwan ETF Sees Strong Inflows

Chinese stocks and economic indicators suggest potential reflation while Taiwan's main ETF attracts record investment despite regional tensions.

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WorldMar 25

US Military Strike Kills 4 on Suspected Drug Vessel in Caribbean

U.S. Southern Command conducted a lethal strike against a boat allegedly involved in drug trafficking, killing four individuals.

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PoliticsApr 11

EPA Reassigns 124 Staff Members, Extends Natural Gas Flaring Window

The EPA is relocating 35 research staff and reassigning 124 total employees while extending natural gas well flaring periods to 72 hours.

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FinanceMar 10

Goldman Sachs Identifies Investment Opportunities Amid Market Volatility

Goldman Sachs has highlighted specific stocks as potential beneficiaries of current market conditions and oil price movements.

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PoliticsApr 15

TV personality enters Minnesota congressional race as Republican candidate withdraws

Luke Gulbranson announces congressional bid while Tyler Kistner drops out due to military deployment in Minnesota's 2nd District.

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OtherMar 30

Paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse stolen from Italian museum

Four masked men stole paintings by renowned artists from a museum in Parma, Italy during a nighttime break-in.

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TechnologyApr 3

Multiple European Institutions Hit by Cyber Attacks in Recent Wave

Italy's Uffizi Gallery, Northern Ireland's school system, and the European Commission have all been targeted by hackers in separate cyber attacks.

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PoliticsApr 7

Appeals Court Allows Iowa to Enforce Restrictions on LGBTQ Content in Schools

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision, allowing Iowa to enforce a law restricting LGBTQ books and topics in public school classrooms.

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WorldMar 17

EU Considers Naval Mission Enhancement and Energy Cost Measures Amid Iran Tensions

European Union officials are discussing strengthening their Middle East naval presence and implementing energy cost controls as Iranian conflicts affect regional stability and markets.

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WorldMar 27

China-US Tensions Rise Over Academic, Trade, and Technology Restrictions

Multiple disputes emerge between China and US involving university admissions, trade barriers, AI conferences, and academic policies.

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WorldApr 12

BBC Investigation Examines Deaths of Two Individuals in Separate Cases

BBC Disclosure is investigating questions surrounding the death of Charmain Speirs at a hotel, while four people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Scottish businessman Campbell Scott in Kenya.

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AIMar 7

AI Applications Expand Across Mental Health, Business, and Privacy Research

Recent developments show artificial intelligence being applied to therapy services, enterprise solutions, and digital privacy research with varying implications.

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