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Page 154 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedInside the cruise ship at the center of the hantavirus outbreak
Nearly 150 people aboard a cruise ship off Cape Verde have been confined to cabins following a suspected hantavirus outbreak that has killed three passengers and sickened at least four others. The story relies on footage obtained by Associated Press to document the containment measures.
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Fund truck safety enforcement like lives depend on it β because they do
The article argues for increased funding of truck safety enforcement programs to address the problem of 'chameleon carriers' β companies that obscure their identity to evade regulations. The author frames this as a life-or-death public safety issue requiring immediate resource allocation.
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Meta turns to AI in age enforcement efforts
Meta announced it will deploy advanced AI to identify and remove users under 13 from its platforms, framing this as a child safety measure. The announcement comes amid legal and congressional scrutiny of Meta's approach to youth protection.
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Hormuz attacks push US-Iran ceasefire to the brink
The Hill reports that a U.S.-Iran ceasefire declared by President Trump is experiencing deterioration following attacks in the Hormuz region, testing the sustainability of the peace agreement. The article frames this as the first major crack in what Trump had characterized as an indefinite ceasefire intended to enable negotiations.
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Howard gets it wrong: A class on Cardi B is not rigorous study
An opinion piece criticizes Howard University for offering a course on Cardi B, arguing it does not constitute rigorous academic study. The author invokes the university's historical mission to challenge the academic legitimacy of the course offering.
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Murkowski spearheads GOP showdown over Iran
Sen. Lisa Murkowski is pushing Senate Republicans to vote on authorizing military force against Iran beyond the War Powers Act's 60-day limit, but Senate Republican Leader John Thune appears reluctant to schedule such a vote. The article frames this as an internal GOP conflict over Iran policy.
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Spirit Airlines collapse could hit flyers, raise costs for other flights
Spirit Airlines shut down after failed bailout negotiations with the Trump administration, which had proposed federal government control of the airline. The collapse is framed as having ripple effects across the airline industry and consumer costs.
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Trumpβs redistricting revenge push faces test in Indiana
Trump is endorsing primary challengers against seven Indiana Republican state senators who opposed his preferred congressional redistricting map. The article frames this as a test of Trump's political influence ahead of Tuesday primary elections in the state.
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Separatist group tries to trigger referendum on province leaving Canada
A separatist group in Alberta has submitted over 300,000 signatures in an attempt to trigger a provincial referendum on Alberta's separation from Canada. The story reports this submission as a formal action taken by the group, without providing details on the referendum's likelihood of success or broader context.
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Man destined to get Alzheimerβs saved by accidental heat therapy
A man with a genetic mutation predisposing him to Alzheimer's disease has remained disease-free, possibly due to decades of occupational heat exposure in engine rooms. The article draws a parallel to sauna therapy's potential protective effects against cognitive decline.
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US senator calls on Trump to flood Iran with weapons
Senator Lindsey Graham has called for reviving a covert operation to supply weapons to Iran to support armed opposition to the Iranian government. The article frames this as a 'failed scheme' without providing details about the proposal's specifics or Graham's stated rationale.
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Heatwave kills 10 in Pakistanβs Karachi
At least 10 people died in Karachi during an intense heatwave affecting Pakistan's Sindh province, with five bodies recovered from various locations and five additional deaths occurring during hospital treatment for heatstroke.
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Trumpβs Germany troop cuts show limits of NATO efforts to keep US on board
European officials are reportedly working to persuade Trump to maintain US NATO commitment amid tensions over Iran policy, while Trump's announced troop reductions in Germany signal uncertainty about American resolve. The article frames European diplomatic efforts as a response to Trump's unpredictability regarding alliance commitments.
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Taiwan wonβt give in to pressure, president says of Africa trip China denounced
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te returned from a trip to Eswatini and stated that Taiwan will not yield to pressure, in response to China's criticism of the visit. The article frames this as a defiant stance amid geopolitical tensions over Taiwan's diplomatic engagement.
βCostume Artβ and βTax the Richβ star in this yearβs Met gala
The Met Gala featured elaborate costume art this year with many unrecognizable celebrities, while the event was marked by protests against billionaire Jeff Bezos, who sponsored the gala for the first time.
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Thailand scraps 25-year-old agreement with Cambodia on joint energy exploration
Thailand unilaterally terminated a 25-year bilateral agreement with Cambodia regarding joint offshore energy exploration. The action reportedly occurred despite Cambodia's objections to the termination.
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Ukraine tried to attack Russiaβs Kirishi oil refinery, governor says
Russia's Kirishi oil refinery in Leningrad region caught fire on May 5, which Russian officials attribute to a Ukrainian attack. The article reports this claim from a Russian governor without independent verification or Ukrainian response.
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US and Iran launch fresh attacks as fight for control of Hormuz
The article reports that the US and Iran have exchanged missile and drone attacks amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, occurring in the context of Trump's efforts to facilitate passage of commercial shipping through the waterway.
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26 killed, 61 injured in blast at fireworks factory in China
A massive explosion at a fireworks factory in Liuyang, Hunan province killed at least 26 people and injured 61 others on Monday afternoon. The facility was operated by Huasheng fireworks manufacturing and display company. Officials announced the incident on Tuesday.
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Russian attack kills five at Ukraineβs Naftogaz gas production facilities, officials say
A Russian overnight missile and drone attack on gas production facilities in Ukraine's Poltava and Kharkiv regions killed five people, including two rescue workers, and disrupted gas supplies. The article reports the incident based on statements from Ukrainian officials.
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