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A dog from the Tacoma Humane Society, wearing an 'Adopt Me' vest at a marathon event, fatally attacked another dog. The Humane Society has apologized and is reviewing its safety policies, while the attacking dog was euthanized.
The article announces upcoming events celebrating Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday, including a world record attempt for lookalikes in Palm Springs and an exhibition of her artifacts at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles.
Bolivian police used tear gas against protesters in La Paz. Three groups were demonstrating against the government, requesting reforms in labor, education, and agriculture, including a state-funded public education system.
The US Court of International Trade ruled against President Trump's 10 percent global tariffs, finding they were not justified under the Trade Act of 1974.
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The article discusses research from the University of Ibadan regarding the link between sleep deprivation and the accumulation of proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease.
The author argues that the U.S. economy remains strong despite current headwinds, citing record corporate earnings and stock market highs.
Two men are being sought by the NYPD after allegedly punching and slashing a Five Below employee in Brooklyn. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon after the employee attempted to check the suspects' bags.
A three-judge panel of the Court of International Trade has ruled against global tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Senator John Fetterman has responded to suggestions that he switch parties by affirming his commitment to the Democratic Party despite his frequent disagreements with its current direction.
The New York City Council is considering a bill proposed by Council Member Crystal Hudson that would automatically enroll eligible residents in city-created benefit programs.
The article describes a personal account by Lindsey Hall, who ended her relationship after discovering her boyfriend's private ChatGPT history.
The Federation of Renewable Energy Developers is warning that Sri Lanka's renewable energy sector faces collapse due to government non-payment of dues.
Olivia Henderson, a former DoorDash driver, has been indicted on two felony counts of unlawful surveillance after posting a TikTok video of a customer.
The article discusses a hantavirus outbreak involving passengers on an Atlantic cruise ship, noting that while the virus has a high mortality rate, it is less contagious than COVID-19.
Pima County Board of Supervisors members are seeking to remove Sheriff Chris Nanos from office following allegations of perjury regarding his past employment record.
Environmental groups and industry representatives are criticizing California's implementation of Senate Bill 54, arguing that the final regulations contain loopholes and exemptions.
The article reports on the Israeli military's investigation into a soldier who desecrated a statue of the Virgin Mary in Lebanon.
Researchers from VIB and KU Leuven used machine learning and fruit fly models to identify distinct biological subgroups of Parkinson's disease.