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World1d ago

French Authorities Investigate Attempted Attack Near Bank of America Paris Office

French police are probing an attempted bombing incident that occurred near Bank of America's headquarters in Paris.

13 sources
Finance3d ago

Markets React to Uncertainty Over U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Efforts

Financial markets showed mixed reactions amid reports of potential U.S.-Iran negotiations and ongoing uncertainty about diplomatic progress.

152 sources
World4d ago

Iran Missile Strikes Continue Despite Trump Claims of Diplomatic Progress

Iran launched new missile attacks on Tel Aviv while Trump announced talks and a pause on striking Iranian energy sites, with Saudi Arabia reportedly urging continued military action.

65 sources
Science1h ago

Activists Call for Investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Connections to Industries

Advocacy groups are calling for investigations into how Jeffrey Epstein exploited connections in modeling and scientific philanthropy sectors.

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Finance17h ago

Indiana Bicycle Company Seeks U.S. Manufacturing Boost Through Tariffs

An Indiana bicycle manufacturer is pushing for tariffs to help compete with overseas production that dominates the U.S. market.

10 sources
Sports1d ago

Tiger Woods Arrested on DUI Charge After Car Crash in Florida

Golf star Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with driving under the influence following a rollover crash near his Florida home on Friday.

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Technology2d ago

Iran-linked hackers breach FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account

Pro-Iranian hacking group Handala claimed responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email, publishing photos and documents online.

16 sources
AI2d ago

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Pentagon's 'Supply Chain Risk' Label for Anthropic

A California federal judge granted Anthropic a temporary injunction blocking the Trump administration from designating the AI company as a supply chain risk.

23 sources
Sports12h ago

Vegas Golden Knights Fire Coach Bruce Cassidy, Hire John Tortorella

The Vegas Golden Knights dismissed Stanley Cup-winning coach Bruce Cassidy and hired veteran coach John Tortorella before the playoffs.

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World1d ago

WTO Reform Talks Progress Despite US-India E-commerce Dispute

World Trade Organization members are approaching agreement on reform measures while negotiations face obstacles over e-commerce rules between the US and India.

5 sources
Sports21h ago

Olympic Champion Semenya Criticizes IOC Leadership Over Gender Policies

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya publicly criticized IOC president Kirsty Coventry regarding the organization's gender verification policies.

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World1d ago

Violence escalates across Middle East as conflicts continue in West Bank and Lebanon

Palestinian killed by settler in West Bank, Lebanese journalists die in Israeli strike, over million displaced in Lebanon amid ongoing regional conflicts.

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Politics19h ago

Iranian Group Claims Responsibility for Releasing Emails Allegedly from Kash Patel

A website identifying as Iranian posted what appeared to be personal emails from before Patel's director role, while hosted on Russian servers.

5 sources
Sports8h ago

Michigan Advances to Final Four, Will Face Arizona in National Semifinal

Michigan secured a spot in the NCAA basketball Final Four and will play Arizona, while UConn and Illinois complete the semifinal matchups.

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Politics1d ago

Pentagon Reduces Military Chaplain Faith Codes from 200+ to 31

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced cuts to Pentagon chaplain faith designation codes and new uniform requirements for military chaplains.

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