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    ‘This is sick’: Nicolle Wallace blasts Trump after he calls female reporter ‘obnoxious’

    Trump's verbal assault on a female reporter has sparked widespread outrage, with many hailing it as unacceptable behavior. The incident took place during a White House roundtable on farm aid, where ABC News' Rachel Scott asked President Trump about a controversial military strike in the...
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    A new approach to a Covid-19 nasal vaccine shows early promise | CNN

    Scientists in Germany have made significant strides in developing a nasal vaccine that can effectively shut down Covid-19 infections at their earliest stage, targeting the upper airways where the virus first establishes itself. In a breakthrough study published in Nature Microbiology...
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    Lebanese army arrests six after gunmen attack UN peacekeepers in south

    Lebanese Authorities Detain Six Suspects After UN Peacekeepers Are Targeted by Gunmen In a tense move, Lebanese authorities have arrested six suspects after gunmen attacked international peacekeepers in the country's south, amid an ongoing United Nations Security Council (UNSC) delegation...
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    The AI boom is heralding a new gold rush in the American west

    The article discusses the growing trend of datacenters and their impact on the environment. Datacenters are large facilities that house servers, storage systems, and network equipment to support computing operations. They are often located in remote areas with access to renewable energy sources...
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    President Trump, Tom Brady and other sports legends reveal 2026 FIFA World Cup groupings

    US Sports Icons Help Unveil 2026 World Cup Groupings in Whimsical Draw Event In a surprise twist, the United States Soccer Federation joined forces with the world of sports to randomly select teams for the upcoming FIFA Men's World Cup. The unusual collaboration was held at Washington D.C.'s...
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    PSV trounce Liverpool as Arsenal topple Bayern while PSG and Real also win

    Liverpool's Descent into Crisis as PSV Eindhoven Hand Them a Humbling 4-1 Defeat The usually rock-solid Liverpool FC has hit rock bottom after suffering three consecutive defeats in the Champions League and Premier League. Their latest thrashing at the hands of PSV Eindhoven, a 4-1 win that saw...
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    Lipstick, manicures ... and fascism: the ugliness behind the $450bn beauty industry

    Beauty: a Monster Among Us, Exposed Behind the Facade of $450 Billion Industry Behind every glossy cover and perfectly coiffed model, lies an ugly reality. The beauty industry, worth a staggering $450 billion, is built on a foundation of terror, exploitation, and systemic racism. In her new...
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    Mamdani kicks off New York City transition after historic victory

    New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has kicked off his transition, pledging to form a government that can deliver on the promises of his campaign. The young democratic socialist's administration will be guided by four co-chairs, including former Federal Trade Commission chief Lina Khan, and will...
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    Where to start with: Paul Bailey

    Paul Bailey's legacy is a treasure trove of laughter, tears, and insight into the human condition. A master of wit and empathy, his novels continue to captivate readers with their sharp dialogue, complex characters, and poignant explorations of memory, identity, and mortality. For those new to...
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    Trump news at a glance: president's effort to sue his own DoJ is 'absurd' and 'frivolous', expert says

    US President Donald Trump is making headlines once again, this time for an audacious attempt to sue his own Justice Department. According to reports, the president has asked the department to pay him a staggering $230 million in damages related to past federal investigations into his links with...
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    April 3, 2023 Trump indictment news | CNN Politics

    Trump's lawyers oppose media request to broadcast his arraignment live, citing security concerns. A New York judge heard arguments Monday from lawyers representing former President Donald Trump on their objections to a request by media outlets to broadcast Trump's arraignment in court on...
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    'We want people to get lost!' Princeton's new museum survives scandal to deliver a mazey art ambush

    David Adjaye's new project for the Princeton University Art Museum has emerged from scandal to deliver an unexpected triumph. The Ghanaian-British architect's meteoric rise turned into a dramatic fall after three women accused him of sexual assault and harassment in 2023, leading to numerous...
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    The Four Spent the Day Together by Chris Kraus review – a cult writer tries something new

    Chris Kraus's latest novel, The Four Spent the Day Together, marks a bold departure from her previous works - but not quite as bold as its title suggests. In this sprawling, three-part narrative, Kraus weaves together stories of four interconnected lives, all grappling with the weight of their...
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    Trump witnesses Thailand, Cambodia sign peace expansion months after brokering ceasefire

    US President Donald Trump witnessed the signing of an expanded ceasefire deal between Cambodia and Thailand, a development that marks months after he helped broker the initial agreement. The two countries agreed to release 18 Cambodian soldiers held prisoner and begin removing heavy weapons from...
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    Everything we know about the Louvre jewellery heist

    The Louvre Museum in Paris was robbed on Sunday, with thieves stealing an estimated €200 million worth of artwork and jewels. The stolen items included the Mona Lisa, which was not taken but is believed to be a target for future thefts. The heist was carried out by a group of professional...
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    Opinion | Trump has a network of acting prosecutors to do what he wants

    The Trump Administration's War on Prosecutorial Independence: A Threat to Justice In a shocking display of presidential overreach, Donald Trump has created a network of acting prosecutors who do his bidding, regardless of the law or evidence. This is not just a matter of bureaucratic...
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    Why I fell in love with a book called I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki

    Baek Se-hee's book, 'I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki', was an instant bestseller in South Korea and has resonated with readers worldwide. The title itself sparks curiosity - who writes a whole book about wanting to die, yet craving the comfort of a dish like tteokbokki? For many South...
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    Millions across all 50 US states march in No Kings protests against Trump

    Millions of Americans from coast to coast have taken to the streets on Saturday to protest against the Trump administration's authoritarian tendencies, citing a growing concern over the erosion of democracy and the rule of law. The 'No Kings' protests, which drew millions across all 50 states...
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    HSBC's top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup

    HSBC's top executives faced intense questioning from shareholders on Monday, as investors increasingly call for the bank to be broken up due to perceived poor performance in other regions. The lender's leadership defended its strategy, stating that it was working and had moved dividends...
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    Hamas says it has handed over all Israeli hostage remains it could recover

    Israel Sees Progress in Return of Hostage Remains from Gaza as Tensions Remain High. In a significant development, Hamas has handed over the remains of at least seven confirmed Israeli hostages since the peace deal took effect last week. The Palestinian group had agreed to return all 20 living...
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