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A New York judge has released a document purported to be a suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein, which was submitted as part of a criminal case involving Epstein's former cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione.
Rwandan singer Aimable Karasira died while being released from prison, with official reports citing a medication overdose.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman pleaded guilty to 101 state charges, including murder and assault, following a Molotov cocktail attack on protesters in Boulder, Colorado.
The article describes a humanitarian crisis in Somalia, focusing on the impact of drought, conflict, and reduced international aid on displaced populations in Kismayo.
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The World Health Organization and various national health agencies are monitoring a limited outbreak of hantavirus that occurred on the MV Hondius cruise ship, resulting in three deaths.
The World Health Organization is monitoring a hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius, involving a rare person-to-person strain with a 40% mortality rate.
The Department of Justice and the CFTC are investigating several large-scale oil trades totaling $2.6 billion that occurred shortly before major announcements regarding the Iran conflict.
The article discusses the scaling back of Russia's annual Victory Day parade on Red Square, noting the absence of military hardware for the first time in nearly two decades.
Sweden Ballistics, a defense-tech startup specializing in TNT production, has raised €30 million in venture capital. The company plans to begin full-scale production at a new facility by 2028 to help reduce Europe's dependency on foreign…
The article discusses a theoretical framework proposed by Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee regarding how the Federal Reserve should handle interest rates during a productivity surge.
EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra argues that Europe must accelerate its transition to homegrown renewable and nuclear energy to reduce vulnerability to geopolitical instability.
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The European Commission has blocked EU funding for Chinese-made solar inverters due to concerns that remote access capabilities could be exploited by hostile actors to disrupt the power grid.
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The article reports on a lawsuit and manslaughter charge against Florida surgeon Thomas Shaknovsky after he mistakenly removed a patient's liver instead of his spleen, resulting in the patient's death.
Planet Fitness shares dropped over 30% following a report of slower-than-expected member growth and a reduction in financial guidance.
The article provides a recap of a CNBC Investing Club 'Morning Meeting' livestream featuring Jim Cramer. It discusses market trends in hardware and software stocks, specific company performance such as Arm Holdings and Fortinet, and a…
Whistleblower Patricia Mashale has publicly defended National Coloured Congress leader Fadiel Adams following his arrest for allegedly interfering in the investigation of Sindiso Magaqa's assassination.