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Page 129 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedArchaeologists Found a Medieval Skeleton With Something Strange in Its Jaws
Archaeologists discovered a medieval skeleton with gold dental work in its jaw. A new study in the British Dental Journal suggests the gold served as advanced dental treatment rather than mere decoration. The practice of placing gold in teeth is presented as ancient rather than modern.
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How Bad Is Hantavirus, the Illness Thatβs Killed 3 Cruise Ship Passengers?
A cruise ship traveling to the Canary Islands has experienced a hantavirus outbreak that sickened multiple passengers and killed three. The article frames this as a significant public health failure despite post-COVID precautions that cruise lines claim to have implemented.
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Someone Keeps Calling in Fake Bomb Threats to American Zoos. But Why?
Multiple zoos across the United States have received fake bomb threats and swatting hoaxes from an unknown caller, forcing evacuations and closures at facilities in states including Ohio and Arizona. The article reports on this pattern of incidents without identifying a suspect or motive.
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This 90s Rock Singer Once Forced a Newspaper To Donate to Charity as Apology for Scandalous Headline About Her
A 1996 story about Dolores O'Riordan of The Cranberries securing a public apology and charitable donation from UK tabloid The Daily Sport over a false headline claiming she performed without underwear on stage in Hamburg. The framing positions O'Riordan as victorious against tabloid fabrication.
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Brazilβs Lula to raise organized crime in talks with Trump this week
Brazil's President Lula plans to discuss organized crime combating agreements during his upcoming meeting with U.S. President Trump this week. The article reports on a bilateral agenda item focused on crime collaboration between the two nations.
Czechs pack Pragueβs Old Town Square to protest government media plans
Thousands of Czechs gathered in Prague's Old Town Square on May 5 to demonstrate support for public media and oppose government proposals to change state media funding. The protest represents public concern about potential alterations to media financing structures.
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Cargo vessel struck by projectile at Strait of Hormuz, UKMTO says
A cargo vessel was struck by an unknown projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency on May 5. The report provides minimal details about the incident, its consequences, or responsible parties.
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Trump, Xi likely to discuss Taiwan next week, U.S. says
A Reuters report states that Taiwan is expected to be discussed when U.S. President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet the following week, according to the U.S. Secretary of State. The article provides minimal detail beyond this basic assertion.
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UAE air defences engage missiles, drones; Tehran denies attacking UAE
The UAE defence ministry reported that its air defences engaged missile and drone attacks it attributed to Iran on May 5, while Iran's joint military command denied launching any such attack. The headline presents a direct contradiction without immediately resolving it, leaving ambiguity about what actually occurred.
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Russian attacks kill 25 hours before deadline for ceasefire proposed by Kyiv
Russian attacks on eastern Ukrainian cities killed at least 25 people on Tuesday, including 12 in a single strike. The timing is framed as occurring just before a Kyiv-proposed ceasefire deadline, creating narrative proximity between military action and diplomatic initiative.
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Milo Jβs Tiny Desk Concert reaffirms Argentine artistsβ global reach
A 19-year-old Argentine singer Milo J performed at NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, which the author frames as evidence of Argentina's emerging generation of internationally successful artists. The piece highlights broader trends of Argentine musicians gaining global recognition through tours, collaborations, and mainstream media appearances.
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Intel and Micron are poised to break major milestones
Intel and Micron are approaching significant milestones in semiconductor production. Options traders are showing increased interest in semiconductor stocks, suggesting market optimism about these companies' prospects.
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Micron zooms past $700 billion market cap as rally in memory stocks accelerates
Micron Technology's market capitalization has surpassed $700 billion, making it one of the most valuable U.S. tech companies, driven by strong demand for memory chips used in AI applications. The article frames this as part of a broader rally in memory stocks accelerating across the sector.
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Panama minister blasts Chinaβs ship crackdown, tells deputies to demand answers in Beijing
Panama's foreign minister is urging opposition lawmakers visiting China to deliver a firm message defending Panama's sovereignty amid tensions over Chinese detentions of Panamanian-flagged vessels. The minister emphasizes Panama's respect for China while asserting constitutional priorities. The dispute shows no signs of resolution.
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Make her Motherβs Day ever-so-memorable with these ever-so-splendid gifts
A gift guide article recommending products for Mother's Day. The piece uses elevated, decorative language to frame gift-giving as a way to create memorable experiences for mothers.
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Hantavirus: Where has the deadly cruise ship outbreak come from?
Three people have died aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius from hantavirus, a rare rodent-transmitted illness. The article frames this as a notable outbreak requiring explanation of origin and transmission details.
The 50-year quest to create a quantum spin liquid may finally be over
A scientist claims to have discovered natural quantum spin liquids in Earth-buried crystals, potentially solving a 50-year scientific quest. The story frames this as breakthrough evidence that quantum entanglement can occur naturally in solid materials, contrasting laboratory difficulty with natural occurrence.
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Backlash builds over NHS plan to hide source code from AI hacking risk
NHS England is removing open-source software from public access due to AI hacking concerns. Critics argue this decision undermines transparency and efficiency while providing no actual security benefit.
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Smino Allegedly Refuses to Pay Chicago Singer Jean Deaux After 9 Years of Missed Royalties
Chicago singer Jean Deaux publicly accused St. Louis rapper Smino on social media of withholding royalties owed to her over a 9-year period. The dispute highlights broader issues within the music industry regarding artist compensation. The article provides limited details beyond Deaux's X posts and offers no statement from Smino's side.
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Macron plans to tap ally Moulin to run French central bank
President Macron plans to nominate Emmanuel Moulin, his former chief of staff, as France's next central bank governor, according to a statement from the Elysee on Tuesday. The announcement is reported straightforwardly without additional context or analysis.
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