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    'Mouthpieces for Trump': inside the rightwing takeover of the Pentagon press corps

    A Right-Wing Takeover of the Pentagon Press Corps: What It Means for Democracy The Pentagon's press corps has been transformed into a mouthpiece for Trump loyalists and right-wing activists. In October, most traditional media journalists were forced to give up their passes after refusing to...
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    HSBC’s top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup | CNN Business

    HSBC's top executives have been defending their strategy against frustrated shareholders in Hong Kong, where the bank is a mainstay of many retail investors' portfolios, amid calls for a breakup of its Asian business. Chairman Mark Tucker and CEO Noel Quinn took questions from over 1,000...
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    Study finds slightly higher risk of autism diagnosis in areas with more lithium in drinking water, but experts say more research is needed | CNN

    Lithium levels in tap water may be associated with a slightly increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis in children, according to a new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. However, experts caution that this association does not necessarily indicate a direct link...
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    One of China’s most popular apps has the ability to spy on its users, say experts | CNN Business

    The article discusses the discovery of malware in Pinduoduo's shopping app, which was developed by a team of engineers and product managers who were subsequently disbanded. The malware allowed for unauthorized access to users' locations, contacts, calendars, notifications, and photo albums, as...
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    Trump administration sets rules to bar groups it opposes from loan relief

    US Department of Education's New Rules Barred from Loan Relief for Groups Opposed by Trump Administration The US Department of Education has finalized a new rule that could bar nonprofits deemed to have undertaken work with a "substantial illegal purpose" from the Public Service Loan...
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    'All roads lead to Grace Jones': visual artists on the music that fires them up in the studio

    Contemporary artists have long found solace in music as a muse for their creative processes. A recent exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery celebrated the work of Peter Doig, whose "House of Music" showcased paintings paired with his favorite records played through an extraordinary sound...
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    Trump threatens Canada with 10% extra import tax over anti-tariffs ad

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    James Comey faces deadline to file motion to dismiss charges against him

    Former FBI Director James Comey is facing a Monday deadline to file a motion to dismiss the Justice Department charges against him. This comes as part of his ongoing battle with the federal government over allegations that he mishandled classified documents. Comey, who served as director from...
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    'Untold damage': Global assisted suicide movement targets children

    A Growing Movement to Allow Assisted Suicide for Children Sparks Concerns Over Vulnerability and Suffering. Canada's Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying recently recommended extending the right to some youth, declaring that parents should be "consulted" but that the "will of...
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    Florida teacher told to remove Charlie Kirk image from classroom feels targeted, vows to fight district

    Florida Teacher at Center of Controversy Over Charlie Kirk Poster, Claims He's Being Targeted by School District. A classroom display featuring a poster of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has sparked outrage among school officials in Florida. The Orange County School District ordered the...
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    CEOs are tired of being held responsible for gun regulation

    "Business Leaders Left Speechless After Latest Mass Shooting" The United States has grown accustomed to the presence of corporate executives alongside politicians in Washington D.C., discussing geopolitics and policy. However, following a recent mass school shooting in Nashville, many big-name...
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    Ritual, wrestling and Reddit: Grand Sumo meets internet fandom in London

    The article discusses the upcoming sumo wrestling tournament in London, which will be held at the Albert Hall. The event is expected to attract a large crowd, with fans coming from all over the world to witness the traditional Japanese sport. The article also touches on some of the challenges...
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    Breathtaking, unsettling, healing: how US artist Kara Walker transformed a Confederate monument

    The article discusses the process of creating a new artwork from a decommissioned Confederate monument in Charlottesville, Virginia. The monument was removed in 2017 after protests at the Unite the Right rally, which turned violent and resulted in the death of one person. The city council...
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    How would US Tomahawk missiles change the Ukraine-Russia war?

    The article appears to be a collection of news stories and videos from various sources, including BBC News. The stories include: * A report on the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a regional security...
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    Diane Keaton’s style: she dodged the stamp of the machine

    Diane Keaton's signature look is a masterclass in blending the boundaries between elegance and goofiness. The actress's affinity for menswear, particularly shirts and ties, waistcoats, and baggy trousers, may have been seen as unconventional at first glance, but she made it her own with an...
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    Apple swoops on exclusive F1 US TV rights amid expansion into sports

    Apple has secured exclusive broadcast rights to Formula One in the US for a five-year period, marking a significant expansion into the world of sports. The deal is reportedly worth $140m annually, significantly more than its rival ESPN paid per season. As part of this agreement, Apple TV will...
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    Lawmaker speaks out about his struggle with depression

    US Senator John Fetterman opened up about his recent battle with depression after winning a tight election in Pennsylvania. The Democrat took the oath of office on April 18, becoming the first blind person to serve in Congress. Fetterman said that he was diagnosed with depression and anxiety...
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    ‘A little mix of classy and gore always works’: costume and makeup pros on how to win Halloween

    If you're still wondering what to wear to Halloween, ask any costume designer worth their salt and they'll tell you: 'a little mix of classy and gore always works'. This is the mantra that guides creatives like Frédérique Arguello, Jeanne Fleming, Machine Dazzle, James Nguyen, Alexander...
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