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Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from the Trump administration. The description attributes her departure to her husband's bone cancer diagnosis, while also noting she had been leading an investigation into US biolabs in Ukraine.
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Government to reinforce funding for Genetic Data Bank following court order
A government will provide over $400,000 in additional funding to a Genetic Data Bank following a court order, after the institution warned the judiciary it could no longer operate without the financial support.
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Military agreement with US labels Argentine Sea as βglobal common goodβ
Argentina and the US signed a joint military patrolling agreement for the South Atlantic, with the deal framed as treating the Argentine Sea as a 'global common good.' Critics warn the agreement enables unprecedented US military presence in the region.
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Trump-Xi summit reopens the question of when Milei will visit China
A Trump-Xi summit has reignited discussion about Argentine President Milei's delayed visit to China, highlighting Argentina's strategic challenge in balancing relationships with both Washington and Beijing. The article frames this as a geopolitical positioning question with implications for countries navigating great power competition.
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The 9 best animated series for adults
The Week publishes a listicle ranking nine animated series designed for adult audiences, using The Simpsons as a reference point for the broader category of quality adult animation. The article appears to be a straightforward entertainment recommendation piece.
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Sir Keir Starmer (sort of) survives, but Britons are impatient
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces political pressure despite lacking a credible opposition rival. The article frames him as weakened yet surviving, while suggesting public frustration with ongoing crises drives demands for political change.
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Blockade, blackmail, invade: Is the US preparing a military attack on Cuba?
The article frames US policy toward Cuba as following a predictable pattern of escalationβsanctions, threats, and military interventionβsuggesting Washington is preparing an attack under false pretenses. The piece presents this as a familiar geopolitical script with predetermined outcomes.
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Wired for war: The Israeli spy-tech machine strikes again
An Israeli company called BlackCore, described as specializing in 'information warfare,' is under investigation for allegedly targeting pro-Palestine political candidates in France. The article frames this as part of a broader pattern of Israeli surveillance and influence operations.
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US blindsides Taiwan with arms sales βpauseβ
The story reports that a senior US official claims Washington has paused arms sales to Taiwan due to the conflict with Iran. The headline frames this as the US 'blindsiding' Taiwan, suggesting deception or betrayal. The brief description provides minimal detail about the scope, duration, or official reasoning behind this reported policy shift.
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From the ruins of Minab: RT visits site of suspected US bombing that killed 168 children (VIDEO)
RT reports on accessing a bombed Iranian school in Minab allegedly struck by US-Israeli forces, claiming over 170 deaths predominantly among children. The article frames this as a rare journalistic access to document the aftermath of suspected bombing.
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Milei announces fresh export tax cuts, promises further reductions if re-elected
President Milei announces reductions to export taxes on wheat and barley effective June, contingent on fiscal conditions permitting permanent relief. The announcement was made to the Grain Exchange, with further tax cuts promised if he is re-elected.
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Uruguayan leaders kidnapped and murdered by state terrorism honored in BA
A ceremony was held at the Buenos Aires City Legislature to honor Uruguayan leaders who were killed during a past period of state repression, with attendance by President YamandΓΊ Orsi. The article provides minimal details about the event, attendees, or historical context.
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DOJ drops tainted case against ICE protesters
The Department of Justice has dropped a case against ICE protesters due to prosecutorial misconduct. The article reports on legal action taken by the DOJ to dismiss charges, citing inappropriate prosecutor behavior as the reason.
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The Enhanced Games: is the juice worth the squeeze?
An article examining the 'Enhanced Games,' a competition potentially allowing performance-enhancing drugs, frames elite athletes as experimental subjects whose participation could benefit broader longevity research. The piece uses metaphorical language questioning whether competitive gains justify participation in what is framed as a human testing ground.
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GOP scraps ICE bill, Iran vote amid Trump tensions
The GOP abandoned planned Senate votes on an ICE immigration bill and Iran-related measure amid escalating tensions with Trump. The Senate subsequently began a week-long recess as internal party friction intensified.
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βPublic outrage at billionaire tax dodging is understandableβ
An opinion piece validates public anger over billionaire tax avoidance as a legitimate response. The piece frames tax dodging as a serious problem deserving of societal outrage without presenting counterarguments or contextualizing the complexity of tax policy.
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Colbert signs off in final CBS βLate Showβ
Stephen Colbert completed his final episode as host of CBS's Late Show. Paul McCartney appeared as a surprise guest for the finale. The story marks the conclusion of Colbert's tenure at the network.
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Ukrainian drones could trigger NATO-Russia war β Fico
Slovak PM Robert Fico warns that Ukrainian drone incidents could escalate into a NATO-Russia conflict and calls for dialogue between NATO and Russia to prevent such escalation. The article presents Fico's warning without substantial elaboration on the context or specifics of drone incidents referenced.
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The College Dream Is Getting Harder to Sell. Is Getting a Degree Even Worth It Anymore?
A survey from Kickresume finds that over half of professionals regret their degree to some extent, with 1 in 5 believing their college education will never be financially worth it. The article frames college as increasingly difficult to justify as a career investment, questioning whether a degree remains necessary for professional success.
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The US, Raul Castro and regime change in Cuba
The article reports on charges brought against former Cuban president RaΓΊl Castro related to the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft by Cuban military forces. The framing characterizes this legal action as an 'aggressive escalation of tensions' between the US and Cuba, positioning it within broader regime change discourse.
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