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The article discusses a potential diplomatic agreement between the US and Iran to end regional hostilities and limit Iran's nuclear capabilities.
The author discusses a phenomenon they call 'The Reshuffled,' describing how the events of October 7 have shifted the religious, political, and social identities of Jews in Israel and the Diaspora.
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Oil prices experienced a significant increase following military clashes between the United States and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz.
The UK government has announced it will summon the Chinese Ambassador following the conviction of two men, including a British official, for spying on behalf of China.
Cloudflare plans to cut over 1,100 jobs globally as part of a transition to an 'agentic AI-first operating model.' The company reports that these changes are due to a redesign of internal processes driven by AI automation rather than…
Three Australian women were arrested at airports in Melbourne and Sydney upon returning from Syria, facing charges related to crimes against humanity and terror-related offenses.
Mayor Marissa Harmon delivered a State of the City address for Lone Tree, Colorado, highlighting the city's growth and future momentum.
A waterfront property in Wilmington, North Carolina, used as the exterior for the house in the TV show 'Dawson's Creek', has sold for $2.73 million. The home had been owned by the same family since 1880 and was sold in 'as-is' condition.
Former NFL player Marcellus Wiley has denied new allegations of sexual abuse from four women, claiming the lawsuits are motivated by financial gain.
The article discusses a Gallup and Values-in-Action Foundation survey regarding the prevalence and spread of random acts of kindness in the United States.
Seeiso Jaase, a Lesotho national, was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Ngcobo Regional Court for the murder of his wife.
The Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality is conducting operations to remove tampered electricity meters and illegal connections in the Ezibeleni and Mlungisi townships.
The 52nd National Arts Festival is scheduled to take place in Makhanda from June 25 to July 5, featuring over 2,000 artists and 270 performances.
The author critiques the shift toward 'spectacle politics' in South Africa, contrasting a viral video of an opposition politician in a pothole with a government textbook tender scandal.
Chippa United has dismissed coach Vusumuzi Vilakazi following a series of poor results as the team faces potential relegation.
The article reports on a hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship, which has resulted in three deaths and several confirmed cases.
The article reports on updated House race ratings from the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics for the 2026 midterms.
Students in the Denver metro area experienced an unexpected snow day in May, leading some to engage in winter activities like sledding.
PETA activists staged a protest at PepsiCo's New York headquarters, encasing their feet in cement and using fake blood to protest the alleged abuse of bulls in the company's sugar supply chain.