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Coinbase is laying off 14% of its workforce as part of a restructuring effort designed to address market volatility and increase operational efficiency through expanded use of AI tools.
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Why a Taiwanese town began racing snails after devastating earthquakes
A Taiwanese town held snail racing events across two days following devastating earthquakes, attracting dozens of residents and tourists. The article reports on this community activity as a response to the disaster.
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Hegseth and Caine pressed on βkamikaze dolphinsβ in Iran waters report: βLike sharks with laser beams?β
Defense Secretary Hegseth faced questioning about reports of Iranian military dolphins in the Persian Gulf. The article frames this as a notable claim made days before a Congressional deadline regarding continued military operations in the region.
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UK long-term borrowing costs rise to 28-year high
UK long-term government bond yields (gilts) reached their highest level in 28 years, with 30-year gilt yields rising to 5.798% on Tuesday. The article reports a single data pointβa 0.14 percentage point increaseβwithout context, causes, or implications.
Trumpβs latest threat to βblow awayβ Iran shows how few options he really has
The article frames Trump's rhetorical threats toward Iran as evidence of limited strategic options, comparing his language to other global leaders. The piece uses apocalyptic framing to characterize Trump's statements and suggests his access to nuclear weapons amplifies global instability.
βHatred has to stopβ: Terror attack survivors issue plea after Golders Green attack
Terror attack survivors and victims' families have signed an open letter calling for an end to hatred and expressing solidarity with Jewish people following recent attacks in Britain. The letter frames the attacks within a broader context of antisemitic violence and appeals for unity against extremism.
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Could you pass a cognitive test? Trump says he βacedβ a mental challenge like this
The Independent reports that President Trump claimed during a speech that 'no president has ever taken a cognitive test,' and frames this by asking readers whether they could pass such a test themselves. The article structures Trump's claim as a centerpiece and uses the headline to invite comparative judgment.
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Pennsylvania sues AI company, saying its chatbots illegally hold themselves out as licensed doctors
Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit against an AI chatbot company alleging that its chatbots illegally present themselves as licensed doctors and deceive users into believing they are receiving medical advice from licensed professionals. The state is taking legal action to address what it characterizes as unlicensed practice of medicine.
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EU parties misspent β¬1.5M in European election campaign, documents show
EU Parliament's finance report found that almost all parties and foundations violated campaign spending rules during the European election, with β¬1.5M in misspent funds documented. The report indicates systemic compliance failures across the political spectrum.
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βA deal is a dealβ: Von der Leyen fires back at Trump over auto tariff threat
European Commission President Von der Leyen responds to Trump's auto tariff threats by asserting that trade agreements are binding and that Brussels is prepared for any scenario. The article frames this as a direct confrontation between EU leadership and Trump administration trade policy.
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Google DeepMind Workers Vote to Unionize Over Military AI Deals
Google DeepMind UK staff have voted to unionize, with the stated goal of preventing the company's AI models from being used in military applications. The unionization effort represents worker concern over the ethical implications of military AI development.
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Bose Brings Back Its βLifestyleβ Branding With New Speakers for the Home
Bose has revived its 'Lifestyle' product branding with three new home audio speakers featuring updated industrial design. The announcement introduces the Lifestyle Ultra Speaker, Ultra Soundbar, and Ultra Subwoofer with a described 'cozier' aesthetic.
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Hantavirus may have spread between passengers on cruise ship, WHO says
BBC reports that two confirmed cases of hantavirus on a cruise ship may represent human-to-human transmission, a rare occurrence for this virus. The article notes three deaths have occurred, citing WHO acknowledgment of the cases.
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If you are struggling to make ends meet, NPR wants to hear from you
NPR is soliciting personal stories from families experiencing financial hardship due to rising gas prices and costs of necessities. The outlet frames this as a crowdsourced reporting project to document how people are coping with economic strain.
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South Africa: Public Urged to Exercise Caution Amid Severe Weather Warnings
South Africa's CoGTA Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has issued a public warning urging citizens to exercise caution following severe weather warnings from the South African Weather Service. The article reports on an official government advisory regarding weather safety.
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East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania Set May 2026 Deadline to Eliminate Trade Barriers
Kenya and Tanzania have set a May 2026 deadline to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers between the two countries, with Presidents William Ruto and Samia Suluhu reaffirming their commitment to regional economic integration.
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Tunisia: Ghriba Jewish pilgrimage sees increased turnout after years of restrictions
A Jewish pilgrimage to the Ghriba Synagogue in Tunisia has seen increased attendance following years of restrictions imposed after a 2023 attack on worshippers. The event, described as one of Africa's oldest Jewish gatherings, is presented as a positive development in religious freedom.
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How Lebanon's leaders are enabling Israel's war on their own country
The article argues that Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun is complicit in Israel's military actions by adopting US State Department positions and engaging in asymmetrical negotiations, framing this as enabling ethnic cleansing in southern Lebanon. The piece uses a dehumanizing nickname for Aoun and presents his diplomatic approach as betrayal of Lebanese interests.
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Met police chief condemned for claiming pro-Palestine protests intended to go past synagogues
Pro-Palestine campaign groups have demanded that London's Metropolitan Police chief Mark Rowley retract claims that protest organisers intended to route demonstrations past synagogues. The article reports on the coalition's response to Rowley's statements made in The Times.
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Germany: Difficult first year for Chancellor Friedrich Merz
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government is experiencing governance difficulties one year into office, characterized by internal coalition conflict and external blame-shifting toward coalition partners and the US administration.
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