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Page 175 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedMajor city bans ads for meat, fossil fuels in sweeping crackdown critics call overreach
Amsterdam has implemented a ban on public advertising for meat and fossil fuel products, removing billboards promoting burgers, airlines, and gas-powered vehicles. The article frames this policy as a controversial government action that critics characterize as regulatory overreach.
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Warren pushed βfree and easyβ IRS filing system, but docs reveal what she used instead
The article reports that Senator Elizabeth Warren promoted a government tax-filing system called Direct File in Massachusetts but did not use it herself for her own taxes, instead using an alternative method according to disclosed records.
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Cruise ship passenger describes uncertainty after 3 deaths amid hantavirus probe
A passenger aboard the cruise ship m/v Hondius describes experiencing fear and uncertainty following three deaths that are being investigated as a possible hantavirus outbreak. The article centers on the passenger's emotional experience during the ongoing investigation.
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For Christians in Israel and Jerusalem, intolerance is becoming normal
The article reports on an assault against a French nun in East Jerusalem and frames it within a broader narrative of systemic intolerance toward Christians in Israel and Jerusalem. It argues this incident is not an isolated event but part of an established pattern, despite what the author characterizes as 'official framing' suggesting novelty.
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1 missing U.S. soldier in Morocco was trying to save another, officials say
Two U.S. Army soldiers went missing off Morocco's southern coast over the weekend during an off-duty training exercise. One soldier was reportedly attempting to rescue the other when they disappeared. Search and rescue efforts were ongoing as of Monday.
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Here's what happened in the Strait of Hormuz as Trump's plan to guide ships took effect
President Trump announced Project Freedom, a U.S. military operation to guide ships stuck in the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. CBS News reports on the initiative with analysis from national security expert Aaron MacLean.
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U.S. soldier tried to save colleague after fall from cliff, search continues for both in Morocco
A U.S. soldier fell off a cliff into water during a hiking exercise in Morocco following training exercises. A second soldier jumped into the water to rescue the first, and both are now missing. A search is ongoing.
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Judge "very troubled" by accused correspondents' dinner gunman's treatment in jail
A federal judge criticized the jail treatment of Cole Allen, an accused attacker at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, stating conditions were overly restrictive and punitive. The judge expressed concern about the defendant's conditions and apologized to him during a court proceeding.
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Details on Supreme Court's temporary restoration of access to abortion pill by mail
The Supreme Court temporarily restored access to mifepristone (abortion pill) by mail on Monday. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson provides analysis of the decision. No additional details about the ruling's scope, reasoning, or implications are provided in the description.
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Wu beats Murphy in decider to win world title
Wu Yize defeated Shaun Murphy 18-17 in the World Snooker Championship final. The victory makes Wu the second-youngest player to win the Crucible championship. The match is described as compelling.
Spain seizes record amount of cocaine in Atlantic Ocean, authorities say
Spanish Civil Guard authorities intercepted a large cocaine shipment weighing between 30,000 and 45,000 kilograms on a freighter in the Atlantic Ocean that was bound for Libya. The seizure is reportedly a record amount. The article presents factual information about the drug bust with minimal editorialization.
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Mark Zuckerberg Quietly Attends His First Met Gala
Mark Zuckerberg attended the Met Gala for the first time. The article frames this as a personal transformation, using a pun about fashion ('Met-amorphosis') and references to his earlier public image as a 'nerd.'
Soil at D.C. Golf Course Where East Wing Debris Was Dumped Contains Toxic Metals
A golf course in Washington D.C. contains soil with toxic metals from debris dumped between the fourth and ninth holes. The National Park Service claims the contamination does not exceed environmental limits, while opponents dispute this assessment.
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Judge Slams Trump Administration for βSerious Breakdownβ in Legal Ethics
A judge criticized the Department of Homeland Security for failing to inform her of a murder accusation against a man she released, citing a breakdown in legal ethics. DHS had criticized the judge's decision without disclosing the accusation. The judge indicated she would consider imposing sanctions.
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SEC settles with Elon Musk over Twitter dispute
The SEC reached a settlement with Elon Musk regarding delayed disclosure of his Twitter stake acquisition, requiring him to pay a $1.5 million civil penalty. The settlement resolves a regulatory matter related to his 2022 purchase of the social media platform for $44 billion.
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In feud with Trump, Jeffries weighs risks of how to respond
President Trump has escalated attacks on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, creating both political opportunities and risks for Democrats ahead of midterm elections. The article examines how Democrats might respond to Trump's criticism while leveraging his unpopularity to advance their electoral goals.
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Jeffries leads redistricting effort in New York
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced he is developing a redistricting plan for New York. The article contextualizes this within Florida's separate redistricting efforts and a recent Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act that could affect congressional districts before the November midterms.
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Mifepristone is back at the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court temporarily restored mail access to mifepristone (the abortion pill) by pausing a lower court ruling issued Friday that had blocked providers from prescribing it. The decision came Monday and represents a reversal of the lower court's restrictions on the medication's distribution.
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Tit-for tat in Strait of Hormuz threatens Iran ceasefire
The article reports that escalating military actions in the Strait of Hormuz between the U.S. and Iran threaten an existing ceasefire agreement. It references President Trump announcing U.S. intentions to guide vessels through the strait, framed as part of a tit-for-tat cycle of actions.
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Live updates: Stars arrive at Met Gala 2026, US, Iran trade fire amid Strait of Hormuz tension
The Hill reports on celebrity arrivals at the 2026 Met Gala in New York City, providing details about the event's co-chairs and theme. The headline also references concurrent US-Iran military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, though no details about this conflict appear in the provided description.
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