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HealthMar 20

Jehovah's Witnesses Allow Members to Use Own Stored Blood in Medical Procedures

Religious organization modifies blood transfusion policy to permit use of patients' own stored blood while maintaining ban on donated blood.

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WorldMar 16

Trump Warns of Possible Delay to Xi Summit Over Strait of Hormuz Issue

President Trump threatened to postpone upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi if China doesn't help reopen Strait of Hormuz.

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OtherMar 11

FBI Updates Most Wanted List with $1M Reward and Reported Death of Iranian Hacker

The FBI increased a reward to $1 million for a fugitive murder suspect while a wanted Iranian cybercriminal was reportedly killed in a strike.

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OtherMar 20

U.S. Military Strikes Suspected Drug Vessel in Eastern Pacific, 3 Survivors

U.S. forces conducted a strike on a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, with three survivors reported.

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FinanceApr 5

Egypt's Private Sector Weakens as PMI Falls to Near Two-Year Low in March

Egypt's private sector activity declined significantly in March, with the purchasing managers' index hitting its lowest level in nearly two years.

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WorldMar 4

Iraq Oil Output Cut as Hormuz Disruption Concerns Mount, Officials and Analysts Say

Iraq has reduced oil production amid potential Strait of Hormuz disruptions, with further cuts possible if shipping channel remains affected.

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WorldMar 20

US Intelligence Chief Notes Differences in American, Israeli Objectives Regarding Iran

A senior US intelligence official stated that the United States and Israel do not share identical strategic goals concerning Iran.

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HealthMar 24

Vatican Says Catholics May Receive Organ Transplants from Animals

The Vatican has issued guidance stating that Catholics may receive organ transplants from animals.

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PoliticsApr 1

California Woman Returns to US After Judge Orders Reversal of Deportation

Maria de Jesús Estrada Juárez, a DACA recipient deported to Mexico in February, returned to California after a federal judge ruled her removal violated her rights.

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SportsMar 8

3-Year-Old's Baseball Skills Gain Viral Attention, College Coach Interest

A three-year-old named Waylon has gained millions of social media views and caught attention from college coaches for his batting abilities.

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WorldMar 12

Ukraine-Hungary Tensions Rise as Election Campaign Intensifies

Diplomatic tensions between Ukraine and Hungary have escalated amid Hungary's upcoming election campaign and ongoing war-related disputes.

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SportsMar 20

NFL Expands Global Presence With 16 International Games as Fan Access Costs Rise

The NFL is pursuing international expansion with 16 overseas games while fans face increasing costs to access all content across multiple streaming platforms.

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WorldApr 5

Taiwan, South Korea Seek Energy Security Assurances Amid Regional Tensions

Taiwan and South Korea are separately pursuing energy supply guarantees, with Taiwan securing LNG commitments and South Korea requesting Gulf cooperation.

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AIMar 20

Three Men Charged in Alleged $2.5 Billion AI Technology Smuggling Scheme to China

Federal prosecutors charged three individuals with allegedly smuggling $2.5 billion worth of AI technology to China through fraudulent means.

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ScienceMar 23

Nationwide Dog Aging Research Project Studies Canines to Benefit Human Health

Scientists are studying aging in dogs through a nationwide research project, with findings that may help both canines and humans live longer, healthier lives.

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