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Page 165 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedPriest faces trial for allegedly sexually assaulting university student
A priest serving at two Wollongong parishes is facing trial for allegedly sexually assaulting an international university student in 2019. The report presents the accusation and legal proceedings without elaboration on details, context, or the priest's response.
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Umpires on notice: College Baseball Trying Out ABS, with SEC using for conference tournament.
The SEC will test an MLB-style Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system at its conference tournament, introducing automated strike zone technology and expanded challenge opportunities to college baseball. This represents a trial of technology previously used in professional baseball being adapted for the collegiate level.
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IndyCar And Indianapolis Motor Speedway Partner With Samβs Club
IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Sam's Club as an official partnership, designating it as IndyCar's exclusive warehouse club retail partner. The article reports this as a business partnership announcement without additional context or developments.
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Todayβs Wordle #1781 Hints And Answer For Tuesday, May 5
Forbes provides hints, clues, and the answer to the New York Times Wordle puzzle #1781 for Tuesday, May 5. The article is a service piece designed to help readers solve the daily word game.
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Baldoni Vs. Lively Feud: Settlement Reachedβ Finally Ending Legal Saga
Blake Lively settled her remaining legal claims against Justin Baldoni's production company following a judge's dismissal of most of her original lawsuit. The settlement reportedly concluded a legal dispute weeks after the judicial ruling. The headline emphasizes finality and resolution of the conflict.
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Greg Brockman Defends $30B OpenAI Stake: βBlood, Sweat, and Tearsβ
OpenAI cofounder and president Greg Brockman revealed in federal court that he holds a substantial individual stake in OpenAI valued at approximately $30 billion. The article quotes Brockman using the phrase 'blood, sweat, and tears' to characterize his contribution to building the company.
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Trump administration considering safety review for new AI models
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a new plan requiring Pentagon safety testing of AI models deployed to federal, state, and local governments. The article frames this as a potential reversal of the administration's previous skepticism toward AI safety measures, citing White House meetings with tech companies and trade groups.
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Armenia turns 'towards Europe' as Macron highlights shift from Russia
French President Macron visited Armenia and stated the country is moving 'towards Europe,' characterizing this as a shift away from Russian influence. European leaders gathered in Armenia for regional summits on security and EU cooperation.
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Milei said job creation has surpassed lost employment. Hereβs what the numbers show
President Milei claims job creation has exceeded employment losses, citing a rise in informal work as evidence. The article presents this claim alongside economist skepticism about the decline in formal employment, creating tension between the president's narrative and expert concern.
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Criminal complaint targets government over alleged misuse of NucleoelΓ©ctrica funds
Deputy Esteban PaulΓ³n filed a criminal complaint against the government regarding alleged misuse of funds at NucleoelΓ©ctrica, prompted by an administrative report to Congress documenting irregular expense card usage.
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Franco Colapinto secured his best-ever F1 result: What comes next?
Franco Colapinto, an Argentine F1 driver, achieved his best career result by placing 7th at the Miami Grand Prix following a month-long break and participation in a Buenos Aires exhibition. The article suggests positive momentum ahead for his racing career.
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The loneliest deer in the Andes β and the debate over rewilding
A lone huemul deer has returned to Patagonia, sparking regional debate over human intervention in species rewilding efforts. The article frames this as a 'reckoning' that forces consideration of conservation strategy trade-offs.
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Government wants to slash the weather service. Can it function with 30% less staff?
The government has announced plans to cut 240 positions (30%) at the National Meteorological Service. Workers are warning that flights and emergency alerts will be affected by these cuts.
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The disappeared: What we knew and what we still donβt
This article examines what is and isn't known about victims of Argentina's dictatorship, focusing on the incompleteness of information available both during and after the period. The piece acknowledges significant gaps in historical documentation regarding the regime's systematic disappearances.
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βMafaldaβ original publisher Ediciones de la Flor shuts down
Ediciones de la Flor, a 60-year-old Argentine publisher known for publishing Mafalda, announced it will cease operations this year. The closure follows the loss of key authors and broader industry difficulties.
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Adorni faces the press again as journalists allowed back into Casa Rosada
The Argentine government has lifted a ban on journalists entering Casa Rosada (the presidential palace) that was imposed after one journalist was accused of spying. While media access is being restored, new press restrictions have been implemented in its place.
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Squeezed at both ends: young Argentines drop out of work as retirees go back
Argentina's labor market is experiencing demographic and economic strain, with young workers withdrawing from employment while retirees are returning to work. The article attributes this shift to wage compression, pension inadequacy, and economic conditions under President Milei's administration.
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Three dead in cruise that parted from Argentina in suspected hantavirus outbreak
A cruise ship departing from Argentina has experienced deaths linked to a suspected hantavirus outbreak, with the WHO confirming at least one infected passenger boarded in Tierra del Fuego. The article reports three fatalities but provides minimal additional detail about the outbreak's scope or timeline.
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Men Are Having Fewer Kids Than Women Now. Hereβs How Thatβs Possible.
Global fertility rates are declining worldwide, but a new modeling study finds that men are now having fewer children than women on averageβa demographic shift presented as counterintuitive and requiring explanation of how this statistical inversion is possible.
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Anti-Aging Fanatic Bryan Johnson Has Proof His Girlfriendβs Vagina Is βTop 1%β
Bryan Johnson, a biohacker known for sharing detailed health metrics, posted on X claiming his girlfriend's vaginal health measurements place her in the top 1% percentile. Vice reports on this claim with focus on Johnson's pattern of publicly disclosing intimate biological data.
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