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EntertainmentMar 19

Former '19 Kids and Counting' Star Joseph Duggar Charged with Child Sex Abuse

Joseph Duggar, who appeared on the TLC reality show, was arrested on charges related to alleged sexual abuse of a 9-year-old girl in Florida in 2020.

7 sources
OtherApr 9

Warehouse Employee Arrested for Allegedly Starting Fire in Southern California

A 29-year-old warehouse worker was arrested for allegedly setting fire to his workplace in Southern California.

7 sources
WorldMar 15

Pope Leo XIV Calls for Ceasefire in Middle East Conflict, Cites School Attack

Pope Leo XIV made his strongest appeal yet for a ceasefire in the Iran war, referencing a missile strike on a school that killed over 165 people.

5 sources
PoliticsApr 10

White House Adviser Says Surgeon General Nominee Casey Means Confirmation in Question

Senior White House adviser Calley Means said conversations are ongoing about his sister Casey Means's nomination for surgeon general amid Senate confirmation doubts.

2 sources
FinanceMar 27

German Corporate Earnings Reports Show Mixed Results

Major German corporations reported varying financial outlooks with some facing challenges while others project growth.

12 sources
FinanceApr 8

Job Market Sentiment Declines as Blue-Collar Opportunities Show Mixed Signals

Fewer Americans and Canadians view the job market favorably while skilled trades face plateauing demand despite worker shortages.

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OtherApr 14

Two construction workers found dead after Philadelphia garage collapse

The bodies of two workers were recovered days after a stairwell roof collapsed at a Philadelphia parking garage construction site.

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PoliticsApr 15

Cato Institute Disputes Trump's Claims About Immigration Research

The libertarian think tank corrected President Trump's characterization of its border security data on social media.

2 sources
WorldMar 27

Belarus and North Korea Leaders Sign Friendship Treaty During Lukashenko Visit

Alexander Lukashenko visited Pyongyang where he and Kim Jong Un signed a friendship and cooperation treaty and discussed boosting bilateral ties.

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HealthApr 17

CDC Faces Leadership Shortage with 80% of Top Director Posts Vacant

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has 80% of its top director positions unfilled 14 months after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became health secretary.

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PoliticsApr 15

California Bill Targeting Immigration Service Investigations Draws Criticism

A proposed California bill aimed at protecting immigration support providers faces criticism from those who say it could shield fraud and criminalize investigations.

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PoliticsMar 24

Survey finds US democracy stabilized at diminished levels amid political developments

New research shows American democratic health has plateaued at reduced levels following earlier declines, while Trump administration announces AI policy moves.

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HealthMar 28

E. coli outbreak linked to California raw milk products sickens 9 people

Nine people, including children, have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak connected to raw milk and cheese from a California company.

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PoliticsMar 24

Supreme Court grants qualified immunity to Vermont officer in protester case

The Supreme Court ruled that a police officer who removed a protester from Vermont's House floor is entitled to qualified immunity protection.

5 sources
FinanceMar 31

Corporate M&A Activity Reaches $1.3 Trillion as Nike Reports Declining Sales

Merger and acquisition activity has reached $1.3 trillion this year while Nike faces sales challenges in multiple regions amid its turnaround efforts.

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