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NYPD Captain James G. Wilson has been transferred to a 911 call center following a viral video in which he insulted Zohran Mamdani and Democrats during a protest.
The article discusses an increase in newborns suffering from vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to a rising trend of parents refusing the recommended vitamin K shot at birth.
Russian authorities have implemented rolling mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow and other cities. These measures are reportedly intended to counter drone threats ahead of the May 9 Victory Day parade.
The article examines the 'cliff effect' in Colorado, where small income increases disqualify individuals from SNAP benefits, leading to increased food insecurity.
The article clarifies that open-air cremations are legal in Colorado provided a burn permit is obtained from the state Air Pollution Control Division.
Portugal hosted the PT EU MODEX 2026 exercise in Viseu, involving over 700 operatives from six European countries to simulate responses to large rural fires.
The article reports on the ongoing UK local elections, noting potential losses for the Labour party and gains for Reform UK. It mentions that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing increased pressure as results are tallied.
The text provides a directory of streaming platforms and apps where users can access NBC4 Washington news programming. It also includes links to the station's social media profiles and contact information for news tips.
Israel has claimed responsibility for a strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut targeting Hezbollah Commander Malek Balou. This event occurs amidst an ongoing ceasefire and ongoing diplomatic talks supported by the United States.
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The article describes the efforts of Iranian citizens to bypass an internet blackout by using Iraqi SIM cards and improvised hotspots near the border.
The article reports on a recent exchange of fire between Iranian and US forces in the Strait of Hormuz. Both nations have accused the other of initiating the engagement, while Donald Trump maintains that a ceasefire remains in effect.
The article discusses the critical role of 'compute'—the hardware, energy, and infrastructure required to train and run AI models—and how its scarcity is impacting AI companies.
The article discusses the rising cost of tickets for the 2026 World Cup, comparing current pricing strategies to previous tournaments.
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Cornerstone University has launched the SOAR program, which allows students to earn associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees entirely via a mobile app.
U.S. Treasury yields declined slightly on Friday morning as investors anticipated the release of nonfarm payrolls and unemployment data. The report also notes current oil prices and recent jobless claims data from the Department of Labor.
The article reports on the fluctuating odds of Elon Musk winning his lawsuit against OpenAI as reflected in Kalshi prediction markets.
The article discusses the South Korean stock market's growth, attributing it largely to the dominance of AI-related semiconductor companies like Samsung and SK Hynix.