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Page 151 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedEducation Bureau steps in after Hong Kong schoolβs phone ban sparks backlash
Hong Kong education authorities contacted a boys' school after its new mobile phone ban policy triggered student backlash. The policy will prohibit Form Three and Four students from using phones on campus, with devices stored in lockers and accessible only during designated times. The article reports on the regulatory response to the controversy without detailing the school's rationale or full policy scope.
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Can South Koreaβs most advanced fighter, the KF-21, compete with China, the US and Europe?
South Korea's KF-21 Boramae fighter jet has been rolled out as the country's first indigenously developed combat aircraft, making it the eighth nation capable of this feat. However, analysts quoted in the article assess that the KF-21 still has significant development ahead before it can compete globally with advanced fighters from the US, Europe, and China.
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Hong Kong home sales surge to 2-year high, boosting overall transactions
Hong Kong property transactions rose to a four-month high in April with 8,692 deals, representing a 12.3% increase from March and marking the highest home sales volume in 24 months. The article frames this as evidence of resilience in Hong Kong's real estate sector despite macroeconomic uncertainties.
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Indonesia caps ride-hailing commission fees at 8% in βradical correctionβ of sector
Indonesia is implementing an 8% cap on ride-hailing commission fees under President Prabowo Subianto, with the government acquiring stakes in platforms like Gojek and Grab. The policy aims to increase driver earnings and is positioned as a significant intervention in Southeast Asia's ride-hailing sector, with implications for a large labor force that analysts view as politically influential.
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John Cena teases 'history-making news' at WWE Backlash
John Cena announced he will reveal significant news at WWE Backlash following his December retirement match against Gunther. The article reports Cena's teaser without elaborating on what the announcement might contain.
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Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstong seen ripping into teammate after scoring game-tying run
Cubs player Pete Crow-Armstrong tied a game with a ninth-inning sacrifice fly, and the Cubs won on Michael Conforto's walk-off homer against the Reds. The headline claims Crow-Armstrong was 'ripping into' a teammate after scoring, though the description provides no details about any confrontation.
Alzheimer's blood tests may predict symptoms years in advance, but experts urge caution
Researchers have developed blood tests measuring p-tau217 that may predict Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms manifest. While promising, medical experts emphasize the need for further validation before clinical adoption.
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NBA legend torches Magic after embarrassing playoff exit
Tracy McGrady criticized the Orlando Magic's roster following their first-round playoff loss to the Detroit Pistons after blowing a 3-1 series lead. The article frames this as a notable sports commentary from a Hall of Famer on a team collapse.
Prince Harry βlooks very sadβ after leaving royal duty, expert draws striking parallel to abdicated king
Royal experts draw comparisons between Prince Harry's departure from royal duties and King Edward VIII's abdication, with observers noting Harry appears sad. The framing shifts scrutiny from Meghan Markle (compared to Wallis Simpson) to the male royals' decision-making.
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Massie ally sparks backlash after accusing Trump-backed challenger of abusing VA benefits
An ally of Rep. Thomas Massie is facing criticism after attacking Ed Gallrein, a former SEAL Team SIX member challenging Massie, over Gallrein's VA disability benefits rating. The story frames this as a political attack on a military veteran's service-connected benefits.
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Trump turns Obama-era youth health policy on its head as school fitness benchmark returns
Trump plans to sign a presidential memorandum restoring a competitive fitness test for students, reversing an Obama-era youth health policy. The move is framed as part of a broader health initiative. The article provides minimal detail about the policy change itself.
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Instantly upgrade your streaming: At home and when traveling
This article promotes VPN services as a solution to data exposure from streaming apps, claiming VPNs protect privacy at home and enable access to content while traveling internationally. The framing positions VPNs as a necessary upgrade for streaming users.
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LEE CARTER: The quiet way politicians are choosing their voters (and why you should care more than you think)
This article examines gerrymandering as a practice where political mapmakers group votes strategically to concentrate or dilute voting power. The piece frames this as a significant democratic concern that affects how electoral outcomes are determined and which voices receive representation.
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Alberta separatists say they have enough signatures for referendum on leaving Canada
Stay Free Alberta, a separatist group, claims to have gathered sufficient signatures to trigger a provincial referendum on Alberta's separation from Canada, with a potential vote scheduled for October 2025. The report documents the group's announcement without substantial verification of signature counts or procedural details.
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At least 2 killed, 22 injured after car driven into shoppers in Germany
A 33-year-old German man was arrested in Leipzig after allegedly driving a car into a crowded shopping district, killing at least 2 people and injuring 22 others. He was held on suspicion of murder and due in court.
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3 Army officers dismissed from military service; 1 removed over martial law involvement
The South Korean defense ministry announced the dismissal of three Army officers due to their involvement in former President Yoon's 2024 martial law declaration. The announcement was made Tuesday, with one officer specifically noted for martial law involvement.
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S. Korea says likely to take days to analyze cause of fire on HMM-operated vessel in Strait of Hormuz
South Korea's presidential office announced that determining the cause of an explosion and fire aboard a HMM-operated bulk carrier in the Strait of Hormuz will take several days. The vessel is Panama-flagged and operates under South Korean ownership. No additional details about the incident or investigation timeline were provided.
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Explosion at China fireworks plant kills 26, dozens hurt
A fireworks factory explosion in Hunan Province, China killed 26 people and injured dozens more, according to state media reporting on Tuesday. The report provides minimal details beyond casualty figures and location.
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Minneapolis immigrants still feeling the sting of Trump's largest crackdown yet
An NPR report documenting the ongoing impacts of Operation Metro Surge, a Trump administration immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis, three months after its conclusion. The story focuses on immigrant communities facing housing loss, business closures, and mental health challenges as consequences.
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This flashy group of Portland mall-walkers puts neon pep into step
A Portland woman named Krista Catwood created a mall-walking exercise group with an unofficial 1980s costume theme. The group has grown significantly in popularity over the past year and attracts people of all ages.
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