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Page 160 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedCivil rights groups file lawsuit seeking to block Texas law allowing cops to arrest illegal migrants
Civil rights groups including the ACLU filed a lawsuit Monday to block a Texas law that would permit state police to arrest migrants who cross the southern border. The article reports the legal challenge without additional context about the law's provisions or the groups' specific constitutional arguments.
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Ethiopian TikTok grieves a popular creator. Are TikTok and Meta complicit in her death?
An Ethiopian TikTok creator who built an audience in Afan Oromo died by suicide on April 29. The article frames this as a platform accountability issue, claiming Meta and TikTok missed warning signals and left her farewell post/video online.
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WATCH: βAsk Jeevesβ search engine shuts down
ABC News reports that Ask Jeeves, a question-and-answer search engine, has shut down after approximately three decades of operation. The article presents this as a notable closure of a historically significant internet service.
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Federal prosecutors support unsealing purported Jeffrey Epstein suicide note
Federal prosecutors have sided with The New York Times in requesting a judge unseal a purported suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein. The petition was filed in White Plains, New York, and represents prosecutorial support for the media outlet's transparency request.
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MAGA Supreme Court judge: We do what we want because this 'isn't a popularity contest'
Justice Neil Gorsuch told Reason magazine that the Supreme Court is not a popularity contest, in response to criticism about the Court's perceived partisanship and recent decisions overturning precedents like Roe v. Wade. The article frames this statement as a dismissal of concerns about the Court's legitimacy and public faith.
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Three leaders prove Trump has abandoned America's role as democracy's champion: analysis
William Kristol argues that Trump has abandoned America's traditional role as champion of democracy and the free world, citing human rights violations and isolationism. The article suggests three non-American leaders are filling this void, though the description cuts off before naming them.
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IAEA says drone damaged equipment at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine
The IAEA reported that a drone damaged meteorological monitoring equipment at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine on May 4. The article cites the international agency as the primary source for this incident at the southeastern Ukrainian facility.
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Taiwan president returning home after surprise Eswatini trip
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te is returning from a surprise diplomatic trip to Eswatini and will make remarks at the airport. The article provides minimal detail about the purpose, duration, or significance of the visit.
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Taiwan president to speak at airport after arriving back from Eswatini
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te made a surprise diplomatic trip to Eswatini and will address media upon his return to Taiwan on May 5. The article reports on a scheduled airport statement but provides minimal substantive detail about the trip's purpose or significance.
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US says it sinks Iranian small boats, shoots down missiles, drones as it opens Strait
The U.S. military reported destroying six Iranian small boats and intercepting Iranian cruise missiles and drones during an operation in the Strait of Hormuz. The article presents this account from U.S. military sources without providing Iranian response or independent verification of the claims.
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Drones shatter months of relative calm in Sudan capital, hit airport
Sudan's armed forces reported a drone attack on Khartoum airport, blaming the UAE and Ethiopia for the strike as part of an escalating pattern of assaults in the capital. The headline frames this as a disruption to 'relative calm,' suggesting a departure from recent stability. The article appears incomplete, cutting off mid-sentence in the provided description.
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Blast at fireworks factory in Chinaβs Hunan kills 21, Xi calls for probe, state media say
A fireworks factory explosion in Hunan province, China killed 21 people and injured 61. President Xi Jinping called for a thorough investigation into the incident, according to state media reports.
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Three killed after small plane crashes into building in southeastern Brazil
A small airplane with five occupants crashed into a building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on May 4, killing three people. Local officials and firefighters confirmed the incident.
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Stars arrive for Met Gala as protesters target Jeff Bezos
Celebrities attended the Met Gala on May 4 while protesters demonstrated against Jeff Bezos outside the event. The article names specific attendees including Sam Smith, Doja Cat, and Nicole Kidman but provides minimal detail about the protest itself.
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Secret Service says it exchanged gunfire with armed suspect near White House
The U.S. Secret Service reported that its officers confronted an armed suspect near the White House who fired at them. The article, citing the Secret Service directly, describes the individual as suspicious and armed, though limited details are provided about the incident's outcome or broader context.
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Blast at fireworks factory in Chinaβs Hunan province kills 21, injures 61 β CCTV
A blast at a fireworks factory in China's Hunan province killed 21 people and injured 61, according to reporting by Chinese state broadcaster CCTV. The incident occurred in the city of Hunan, though details remain limited in this brief report.
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Penangβs cemetery tours spur interest in pioneers, colonial history
Penang's Northam Road Protestant Cemetery is conducting guided tours to educate visitors about colonial-era pioneers and local history. A tour guide leads small groups through the cemetery, highlighting historical graves and heritage significance beneath old frangipani trees.
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Hong Kong should study how Singapore awards infrastructure contracts
Hong Kong's government has allocated HK$150 billion for infrastructure projects over two years. The article proposes that Hong Kong should examine Singapore's procurement practices for infrastructure contracts to improve sustainability for both the construction industry and the public.
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AI helps Singaporeβs Grab woo tough Southeast Asian crowd, exceed expectations
Grab, Southeast Asia's largest ride-hailing and delivery platform, reported first-quarter profits exceeding analyst expectations despite regional economic and political headwinds. The company attributes growth to AI-powered superapp features and service bundling across ride-hailing, delivery, and financial services.
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Ex-China soldier escapes Myanmar fraud centre by scaling wall, masking scent with cow dung
A Chinese citizen named Yang Lei recounts his escape from a Myanmar scam operation after being led there under false pretenses by a tour guide. The narrative emphasizes dramatic escape details including wall-scaling, cow dung application, and subduing an armed guard.
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