
Explosion reported near U.S. Embassy in Oslo, no injuries
Norwegian police investigated reports of an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Oslo on Sunday morning, with no casualties reported.

Norwegian police investigated reports of an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Oslo on Sunday morning, with no casualties reported.
Former England manager Roy Hodgson has come out of retirement to become interim head coach at Bristol City, returning to a club he managed over four decades ago.

AI recruiting company Mercor confirmed a security incident after hackers claimed responsibility for stealing company data through a compromised open-source project.

Ilya Remeslo, a Russian blogger who criticized Putin's war in Ukraine, has been placed in a psychiatric facility according to hospital confirmation.

Jeffrey Epstein connections surface in discussions involving the British royal family's upcoming US visit and former Trump administration officials.
US intelligence concludes China doesn't plan Taiwan invasion by 2027 while Beijing makes energy security offer to island.

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Josh Simons quit his government position after allegations that a think tank he previously led commissioned research into journalists' backgrounds.
Various unrelated policy developments reported including changes to US cannabis stance and international security concerns.

U.S. stocks and commodities experienced challenging performance in March, with silver posting its worst month in 15 years while analysts assess outlook.

A 25-year-old man has been charged with murder after allegedly stabbing a woman to death in what police described as a random attack.

Waymo's autonomous vehicles are collecting pothole location data and sharing it with municipal officials to help cities improve road maintenance.

NASA astronaut Victor Glover successfully tested the Orion capsule's manual controls during a demonstration flight, while also commenting on the mission's historical significance.

The Trump administration has initiated fraud investigations into state Medicaid programs, including New York, while Minnesota has filed a lawsuit over halted federal funding.

A Georgia judge set a $1 bond for a woman charged with murder for allegedly using abortion pills to end a pregnancy at five months.
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