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TechnologyMar 20

Amazon reportedly developing new smartphone over decade after Fire Phone failure

Amazon is reportedly working on a new smartphone centered around Alexa, more than 10 years after discontinuing its Fire Phone.

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TechnologyApr 1

Kia to Bring Compact Electric SUV to US Market in 2026

Kia announced its EV3 compact electric SUV will arrive in the US in late 2026, offering 320 miles of range as automakers continue EV expansion despite market challenges.

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EntertainmentMar 7

Britney Spears arrested on suspicion of DUI in California

Pop star Britney Spears was arrested Wednesday night in Ventura County on suspicion of driving under the influence and released Thursday morning.

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PoliticsMar 6

Walz, Ellison Testify Before House Panel on Minnesota Welfare Fraud Scandal

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison defended their handling of a major welfare fraud case during a House Oversight Committee hearing.

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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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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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WorldMar 13

Iranian Exile Groups Seek US Support as Potential Future Leaders

Competing Iranian opposition factions are courting American political figures for backing in potential future leadership roles.

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WorldMar 30

Scottish crime boss Steven Lyons arrested at Bali airport

Steven Lyons, 45, described as a major Scottish gangland figure, was detained by Indonesian police upon arrival from Singapore.

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WorldMar 18

Israeli strikes in central Beirut kill six people, authorities say

Israeli military strikes in central Beirut killed six people according to Lebanese authorities, while the city's airport continues operating.

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PoliticsMar 8

Trump to Meet Latin American Leaders at Miami Golf Club Summit

President Trump will host Latin American leaders at his Miami-area golf club on Saturday as his administration focuses on Western Hemisphere relations.

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WorldMar 11

Ukraine Sends Drone Experts to Protect US Military Bases in Jordan

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine has deployed drone specialists and interceptor drones to help protect US military installations in Jordan.

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PoliticsMar 29

Pentagon Reduces Military Chaplain Faith Codes from 200+ to 31

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced cuts to Pentagon chaplain faith designation codes and new uniform requirements for military chaplains.

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WorldApr 12

Israeli Minister Visits Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem.

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WorldMar 7

Middle East conflict strains African supply chains, poses inflation risks globally

The ongoing Middle East conflict is disrupting African supply chains and creating new challenges for central banks dealing with potential oil price shocks.

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TechnologyApr 12

CBS Investigates Whether Smartphones Listen to Users for Targeted Advertising

CBS News examined claims that smartphones eavesdrop on conversations to deliver targeted advertisements to users.

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