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OtherJun 12

Search suspended for 5-year-old girl swept out to sea in California

Rescue teams have suspended the search for a 5-year-old girl who was swept away by rip currents in Laguna Beach, California, on Tuesday night.

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Politics5d ago

Tommy Robinson detained at Heathrow under terrorism laws, later released

British activist Tommy Robinson was briefly detained by police at Heathrow Airport under counter-terrorism legislation before being released.

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FinanceJun 11

Frasers Group Launches Takeover Bid for German Fashion House Hugo Boss

UK retail group Frasers has made a cash offer to acquire full control of Hugo Boss, causing the German luxury brand's shares to surge 8%.

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OtherJun 12

US Declares Power Emergency in Southeast as Extreme Heat Strains Electrical Grids

Federal authorities declared a power emergency in the Southeast as severe heat waves strain electrical systems nationwide.

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Politics6d ago

Rubio and UFC's White Sign Sports Diplomacy Partnership at White House

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UFC CEO Dana White signed a memorandum establishing a public-private partnership for sports diplomacy.

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WorldJun 10

Zelensky meets with King Charles, thanks UK for support

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with King Charles III and thanked the United Kingdom for its continued support.

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PoliticsJun 7

Trump Administration Criticizes UK Policing in Henry Nowak Murder Case

The State Department condemned British authorities' handling of a student murder case, while Joe Rogan criticized ICE deployments as setting dangerous precedent.

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Politics5d ago

Active-Duty Soldier Injured in White House Area Shooting Still Receiving Treatment

A bystander wounded in gunfire near the White House last month has been identified as an active-duty soldier who remains hospitalized.

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PoliticsJun 5

Federal Employee Alleges Vehicle Tampering After DOGE Whistleblower Complaint

A federal IT worker claims his brake lines were cut after filing a complaint about DOGE and going public with his concerns.

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WorldJun 11

Strikes on Iranian water facilities raise war crime concerns, experts say

Military strikes damaged water storage facilities serving 20,000 people in southern Iran, prompting legal experts to question potential war crime violations.

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AIJun 10

Google faces multiple legal challenges over AI data use and search practices

Google confronts lawsuits over AI training data and a German court ruling against AI-powered search features.

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PoliticsJun 2

Jill Biden says Joe Biden 'was slowing down' during presidency

Former first lady Jill Biden acknowledged her husband was slowing down before dropping his 2024 campaign and said she wouldn't advise a second term if given the chance again.

14 sources
PoliticsJun 10

Democratic Candidate Uses Profanity to Criticize Senator at Maine Town Hall

Graham Platner called Senator John Fetterman an expletive during a Maine town hall event ahead of a Democratic primary election.

32 sources
Sports5d ago

Scotland defeats Haiti 1-0 for first World Cup win in 36 years

John McGinn scored the winning goal as Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in Boston, ending a 36-year drought without a World Cup victory.

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PoliticsJun 4

Iowa primaries draw national attention as Democrats eye congressional gains

Iowa's primary elections are being closely watched by Democrats seeking to flip Republican-held seats and influence control of Congress.

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