
Justice Department Requests Data from Three Medical Schools as College Sports Reform Advances
The Justice Department has demanded admissions data from three universities while the Trump administration forms committees to reform college sports.

The Justice Department has demanded admissions data from three universities while the Trump administration forms committees to reform college sports.

South Korea's leader will meet with Vietnamese officials in Hanoi next week, as regional powers engage in diplomatic outreach in Southeast Asia.

New legislation will allow consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions with simplified processes, government announces.

Thames Valley Police have consulted with Crown Prosecution Service regarding ongoing inquiries into both figures' connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Oil services company Baker Hughes agreed to sell its German-based Waygate testing technology unit to Sweden's Hexagon for approximately $1.45 billion.

Police arrested a second suspect in connection with a stray bullet shooting that killed an infant and wounded her brother in Brooklyn.
Former NASA astronaut Charles Duke discusses U.S. space exploration as the Artemis program prepares for future lunar missions.

Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has filed for a U.S. initial public offering of Pershing Square Holdings seeking to raise $10 billion.

Costa Coffee reportedly adds security guards at multiple locations while retail sector grapples with increased theft incidents.

Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman was fatally shot in Chicago's Rogers Park area, according to reports.
President Trump announced plans to release government UFO files amid renewed public fascination with unidentified aerial phenomena and extraterrestrial life.

Hardware executive Caitlin Kalinowski quit OpenAI's robotics team citing the company's Defense Department agreement, while ChatGPT's adult content feature faces another delay.

Workers at major technology and entertainment companies are organizing grassroots efforts to challenge executive decisions on immigration and international issues.
The Philippine government has directed Facebook's parent company Meta to strengthen measures against false information on its social media platforms.

Japan plans to triple its tourist tax while Netherlands sees visitor drops after VAT increases, highlighting tourism policy challenges.
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