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The article discusses the rise in polling support for the Russian political party 'New People,' analyzing it as a Kremlin-sanctioned outlet for dissent.
A study involving researchers from the UK, France, and the Netherlands suggests that prenatal exposure to certain flavors, such as kale and carrot, may influence a child's flavor preferences up to age three.
The article outlines the business and personal connections that tech executives Jensen Huang, Tim Cook, and Elon Musk have with China as they accompany President Donald Trump to a summit in Beijing.
The article reports on the divergent trends of household energy prices in European capitals between February and April 2026.
Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping have expressed anticipation for upcoming bilateral talks. The discussions are expected to cover trade, technology, Taiwan, and the US-Israeli conflict regarding Iran.
A seven-year-old second grader in Charles County, Maryland, launched a Facebook fundraiser to help classmates who cannot afford school lunches.
Researchers from several universities analyze the link between illegal gold mining and the surge of malaria among the Yanomami people in the Brazilian Amazon.
The article discusses the potential for Donald Trump to make concessions regarding Taiwan during a summit with Xi Jinping.
The author argues that the United States should stop extending cease-fires to Iran and instead complete the 'Epic Fury' military plan.
Republican Representative Mike Lawler has filed a lawsuit alleging that Democratic primary candidate Effie Phillips-Staley forged voter signatures on ballot petitions.
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The author criticizes the state of sports administration in Sri Lanka, arguing that sporting bodies are often led by unqualified and corrupt individuals.
The author describes a visit to the Cango Caves in South Africa, detailing the site's history, early tourism, and geological features.
A Los Angeles judge ruled that third-party law firms must return $625,000 in unauthorized bonus payments to the Michael Jackson estate.
Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump held a meeting in Beijing that lasted slightly over two hours. The meeting, which took place at the Great Hall of the People, was also attended by CEOs of major US companies such as Tesla and Apple.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in New Delhi to discuss increasing trade turnover to $100 billion by 2030.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Yegor Kovalchuk as acting governor of the Bryansk region and Alexander Shuvayev as acting head of the Belgorod region.
A single-engine Cessna crashed into power lines and a parking lot near Whiteman Airport in Pacoima, leaving the 70-year-old pilot in critical condition.
The author argues that corporate governance in Sri Lanka, specifically within the financial sector and citing NDB Bank, often prioritizes formal compliance over actual effectiveness.
The author discusses a reported Rs. 13.2 billion financial fraud at NDB Bank in Sri Lanka, arguing that the bank's board and regulatory bodies failed in their oversight duties.