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    US judge orders release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention

    US Judge Orders Release of Wrongfully Deported Immigrant Amid Controversy Over Trump Administration's Policies A federal judge in Maryland has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident who was wrongfully deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador in March. The...
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    Sacked FBI agents sue ex-employer, saying they were punished for taking the knee

    Fired FBI Agents Sue Ex-Employer, Claiming They Were Punished for Taking a Knee During Protests Twelve former FBI agents who were fired after taking a knee during a racial justice protest in Washington D.C. five years ago have filed a lawsuit against their ex-employer, alleging that they were...
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    Trump walks back support for releasing video of second boat strike

    President Trump's Support for Releasing Video of Second Boat Strike Walks Back Amid Pentagon's Hesitation In a surprising turn of events, President Trump on Monday clarified that he never voiced support for releasing video footage of the second strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat in early...
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    Qatar and Egypt urge Israeli withdrawal to secure next step in Gaza peace deal

    Qatari and Egyptian officials have urged Israeli withdrawal and the deployment of an international stabilisation force as crucial steps towards fully implementing a fragile Gaza ceasefire deal. The US-backed plan, which has largely halted fighting in the region, calls for Israel to withdraw...
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    Is it true that … a glass of wine a day is good for your heart?

    Is Drinking Wine a Day Really Good for Your Heart? Contrary to popular belief, moderate wine consumption may not be as harmless as previously thought. According to Dr Oliver Guttmann, a leading cardiologist at the Wellington hospital in London, there is no level of alcohol consumption that can...
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    Honduras votes for new president in poll overshadowed by Trump’s threats

    Honduras votes for a new president amidst controversy over alleged fraud and US President Donald Trump's involvement. The country's five candidates are neck and neck, with former Defence Minister Rixi Moncada, right-wing National Party candidate Nasry Asfura, and centrist Liberal Party host...
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    RFK Jr walks back Trump administration’s claims linking Tylenol and autism

    Federal Health Official Walks Back Trump's Autism-Tylenol Link Claim A top health official at the US Department of Health and Human Services has toned down his warning that taking Tylenol during pregnancy may be linked to autism in children. In a recent news conference, Secretary Robert F...
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    A new approach to a Covid-19 nasal vaccine shows early promise | CNN

    Scientists in Germany have made significant progress in developing a nasal vaccine that can effectively combat Covid-19. The vaccine, which is made with a live but weakened form of the coronavirus, has shown promising results in hamster studies, where two doses of the vaccine were able to block...
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    Russian authorities detain suspect over St. Petersburg cafe blast

    Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine's Defenses Hold Despite Russian Pressure The situation on the front lines in eastern Ukraine remains relatively stagnant, despite reports of heavy fighting between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists. In a recent update from the General Staff, Ukrainian...
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    Nostalgia loop: it's time for Sony to get Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield back in their Spidey suits | Ben Child

    It's Time to Spin a New Web: Why Sony Should Bring Back Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man The superhero movie landscape is built on one fundamental principle: giving the fans what they want. The latest chapter in this phenomenon, however, raises an interesting question: can we...
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    ‘Scary, cold, hungry and lonely’: Volunteer soldier shares experience on front line | CNN

    A British volunteer soldier, Akula, recounts the harrowing realities of his experience on the front line during the Russian invasion. Describing his ordeal as "scary, cold, hungry, and lonely," he shares a glimpse into the trauma he endured. Akula's journey began at the start of the conflict...
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    French minister under fire for Playboy magazine cover | CNN

    French Minister Under Fire for Playboy Cover Amid Pension Reform Controversy Marlene Schiappa, the French minister for social economy and associations, is facing criticism from within her own party after appearing on the front cover of Playboy magazine to promote an interview on women's rights...
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    Secret Service found a "suspicious stand" near Florida airport used by Trump, FBI says

    Security personnel at Palm Beach International Airport have uncovered what appears to be a suspicious hunting stand erected in a tree along a highway, sparking concerns about potential security breaches. The discovery was made just before President Trump's visit to Florida on Friday. According...
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    Zelensky fails to secure Tomahawk missiles at talks with Trump

    US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky met at the White House on Friday, but neither side seems to have emerged with a clear win. The two leaders engaged in cordial bilateral talks, during which they discussed various issues affecting Ukraine, including the ongoing...
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    Man rides out tornado inside van. See the footage

    "A man's harrowing tale of survival in the face of a monstrous tornado has left many shaken to their cores. Cody Coombes, an Arkansas resident, found himself riding out the EF-3 storm that tore through Pulaski and Lonoke counties, leaving destruction and death in its wake. As the National...
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    Russian authorities detain suspect over St. Petersburg cafe blast

    Russia Arrests Suspect Linked to St. Petersburg Cafe Bombing Russian authorities have detained a suspect in connection with a bomb blast at a cafe in St. Petersburg last week, according to reports. The incident occurred on April 5th when explosives ripped through the cafe, injuring several...
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    Government shutdown becomes third-longest in history with no end in sight

    The US government is on track to experience its third-longest shutdown in history, with no end in sight. As of Saturday, the Supreme Court will no longer have access to federal funding and may be forced to close its doors to the public until further notice. However, some essential services will...
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    Bank shares lead global market fall amid jitters over US private credit

    Global Markets Plunge as Jitters Over US Private Credit Grow Stock markets around the world tumbled on Friday, with European shares falling by 0.9%, Germany's Dax dropping 1.8%, and Italy's FTSE Mib sliding 1.5%. The decline was driven in part by concerns over credit stress in the US private...
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    Silent Hill f review – fascinating horror game maims the monsters teenage girls face

    Silent Hill f: A Slow-Burning Descent into Psychological Horror In a crowded market of fast-paced horror games that promise an adrenaline-fueled finish in mere hours, Silent Hill f stands out as a refreshingly slow-burning descent into the depths of psychological terror. This game is not for...
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