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Page 65 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedRussian drone kills one, wounds nine at funeral near Ukraineβs Sumy, official says
A Russian drone struck a funeral procession near Sumy in northeast Ukraine on Saturday, killing one person and wounding nine others, according to a senior local official cited by Reuters.
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Coal mine gas explosion in China kills 90; more than 200 rescued
A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in north China killed 90 miners on Friday evening, with 201 miners rescued and rescue efforts ongoing. The report presents factual information about the incident with minimal editorial commentary.
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Factbox-Some of Chinaβs deadliest coal mine accidents
Reuters reports on a gas explosion at Liushenyu coal mine in Shanxi province that killed at least 90 people, framed as China's worst coal mine disaster in over 16 years. The article appears to be a factbox compilation of China's deadliest coal mining accidents for comparative context.
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Republican defiance over βanti-weaponizationβ fund sets up confrontation with Trump
Congressional Republicans are opposing Trump's $1.776 billion fund for what he characterizes as victims of government 'weaponization,' creating a potential conflict within the party. The article frames this as internal Republican division over the fund's purpose and implementation.
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Red Cross mourns death of three volunteers from Ebola in Congo
The Red Cross paid tribute to three volunteers who died after contracting Ebola while handling bodies during an outbreak in Congo. The article reports on the Red Cross's memorial statement without providing extensive additional context about the outbreak, infection circumstances, or broader public health response.
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Hungary reinstates Orban-era ban on Ukrainian food imports
The story reports that Hungary has reinstated a ban on Ukrainian agricultural imports after the policy reportedly lapsed under a new government. The headline emphasizes this as an 'Orban-era' policy being restored, with the description noting the previous lapse was 'accidental' in quotation marks.
6 Signs Your Partner Secretly Hates Your Guts (From Someone Whoβs Been There)
A personal essay claiming to identify warning signs that a romantic partner secretly harbors hatred or contempt. The author uses their own relationship experience as the primary framework and references psychological concepts of contempt in relationships.
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Scientists Discovered a Fish So Cute and Fuzzy, They Named It After a Sesame Street Character
Vice News reports on the discovery of a new fish species named after Sesame Street's Mr. Snuffleupagus, published in the Journal of Fish Biology and detailed by Scientific American. The article emphasizes the fish's cute and fuzzy appearance as the basis for its naming.
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This Legendary Comedy Duo Almost Wrote a βDumb and Dumberβ Prequel
Article profiles Trey Parker and Matt Stone's early career struggles in 1990s Los Angeles, including a nearly-written 'Dumb and Dumber' prequel. The piece emphasizes their persistence through poverty and years of unsuccessful pitching before achieving success in entertainment.
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3 Signs Youβre Trapped in a Trauma-Bonded Relationship
An article distinguishing clinical trauma bonding (victim-abuser dynamic) from colloquial misuse of the term to describe bonding over shared trauma. The piece clarifies that true trauma bonding is a darker psychological phenomenon than popular understanding suggests.
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Magic Arena Makes Big Change for Marvel Super Heroes Release
Magic Arena is receiving a Marvel crossover event with new content launching in June. The article announces release dates and details for the upcoming Marvel super heroes integration into the game.
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Why This Company Grew 26 Live Chickens in 3D-Printed Artificial Eggs
Vice analyzes Colossal Biosciences' announcement of growing 26 live chickens in 3D-printed artificial eggs, framing the company's work as heavily branded 'de-extinction' science with legitimate underlying research but significant marketing overselling.
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When privacy disappears: What life looks like inside displacement shelters in Gaza
Article describes conditions in Gaza schools converted to displacement shelters, focusing on lack of privacy and crowded living conditions for hundreds of families. The piece emphasizes the physical and psychological toll of shared spaces without private areas.
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Abigail Spanberger Vetoes Mandatory Collective Bargaining, Defying Virginia Unions
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed a mandatory collective bargaining bill, surprising unions who supported it. The outlet frames this as fiscally beneficial to taxpayers by preventing increased labor costs. The decision positions Spanberger as defying expected Democratic-union alignment.
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Today in Supreme Court History: May 23, 1991
A brief historical note marking the May 23, 1991 Supreme Court decision in Rust v. Sullivan. The post appears to be part of a recurring 'Today in Supreme Court History' series from Reason.com with minimal elaboration.
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Réserver ses billets d'avion depuis une bibliothèque permet-il vraiment de les payer moins cher?
The article examines a viral claim that booking flights from public library computers results in cheaper prices by avoiding airline algorithms. Experts quoted in the piece characterize this as a widespread misunderstanding of how flight pricing actually works.
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Cannes 2026, jour 11: ultime coup de cΕur, petits rattrapages et vΕux pieux
A film festival review of day 11 at Cannes 2026, highlighting Valeska Grisebach's 'L'Aventure rΓͺvΓ©e' as a major discovery and discussing other notable films in the official competition while previewing award announcements.
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Nordic noir meets Japanese occult in βBlood and Sweatβ
A Finnish-Japanese co-production film titled 'Blood and Sweat' blends Nordic detective noir with Japanese occult folklore. The review describes it as evolving from classic detective drama into a pulpy thriller with sharp plotting.
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U.S. soldier in Japan sent to prosecutors over sexual assault
A U.S. Army soldier stationed in Japan has been referred to prosecutors on sexual assault charges, including nonconsensual sexual intercourse resulting in injury. The brief report provides minimal additional detail about the incident, location, or personnel involved.
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China coal mine blast kills at least 90, more missing
A coal mine blast in China resulted in at least 90 deaths with additional missing persons, and 123 people were hospitalized including four in critical condition, according to state broadcaster CCTV. The report presents factual casualty figures from an official source without editorial commentary or analysis.
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