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PoliticsMar 18

Government Shutdown Affects DHS Operations as FEMA Staff Face Furloughs

Department of Homeland Security operations continue amid government shutdown with FEMA employees furloughed and directed to unemployment resources.

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WorldMar 20

IAEA Chief Says Iran's Nuclear Capabilities Remain Largely Intact Despite Damage

International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi said Iran's nuclear infrastructure has sustained damage but much remains operational.

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FinanceMar 30

Investment Firms See Divergent Views on Bond Market and Emerging Market Outlook

Major investment firms express contrasting perspectives on global market conditions amid economic uncertainty.

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WorldMar 20

Ukraine Peace Talks and Agricultural Planning Affected by Iran Conflict

Reports indicate Ukraine peace negotiations have been paused due to Iran conflict, while Ukraine considers agricultural adjustments.

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PoliticsMar 12

Gas Prices Rise to $3.48 Nationally as Iran War Impacts American Consumers

National gas prices have increased 58 cents per gallon since last month due to ongoing military action in Iran, affecting Americans across political lines.

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ScienceApr 4

Studies Reveal New Insights Into Ice Age Human and Animal Relationships

Recent archaeological research provides fresh perspectives on early human civilization and animal domestication during the Ice Age period.

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PoliticsMar 27

Vance to Lead Anti-Fraud Task Force as Congress Discusses Surveillance Powers

Vice President JD Vance will convene a new White House anti-fraud task force while lawmakers work on surveillance reauthorization language.

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EntertainmentMar 23

Bill Cosby Found Liable in 1972 Sexual Assault Case, Ordered to Pay $19.25 Million

A California civil jury found Bill Cosby liable for sexually assaulting Donna Motsinger in 1972 and awarded her $19.25 million in damages.

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TechnologyMar 24

Epic Games Cuts 1,000 Jobs as Fortnite Usage Declines

Epic Games is laying off more than 1,000 employees across the company as engagement with its flagship game Fortnite continues to decline.

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TechnologyMar 25

Supreme Court Rules for Cox Communications in Music Copyright Case

The Supreme Court unanimously sided with Cox Communications against Sony in a dispute over liability for subscribers' copyright infringement.

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WorldApr 3

Poll Shows Americans Expect Middle East Instability to Worsen Amid Iran Tensions

A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 52% of Americans anticipate deteriorating conditions in the Middle East over the next year as U.S.-Iran tensions continue.

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EntertainmentMar 25

Florida Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder in Rihanna Home Shooting

Ivanna Ortiz, 35, entered not guilty pleas to attempted murder and other charges related to March 8 shooting at singer's Beverly Hills area home.

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Politics6d ago

Fox News Host Jesse Watters Faces Criticism for Comments About Women as President

Fox News host Jesse Watters made controversial remarks suggesting women are unsuited for the presidency, drawing criticism from various commentators.

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WorldMar 31

Premature babies evacuated from Gaza during war return home after two years

At least eight children who were evacuated as premature newborns during heavy fighting in Gaza have been reunited with their families after two years.

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PoliticsMar 21

Former FBI Director and Special Counsel Robert Mueller Dies at 81

Robert Mueller, who served as FBI director and led the Russia investigation into 2016 election interference, has died at age 81.

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