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GameStop has made a $55.5 billion offer to acquire eBay, with CEO Ryan Cohen suggesting the combined entity could compete more effectively with Amazon.
A monster truck crashed into a crowd during a show in Popayán, Colombia, resulting in three deaths and at least 38 injuries. Local authorities believe the incident was caused by a mechanical brake failure and have launched an investigation.
A United Airlines flight from Venice, Italy, clipped a delivery lorry while landing at Newark Liberty International Airport.
The author reflects on their childhood experience during the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, arguing that the Soviet government's handling of the event revealed a systemic disregard for human life.
The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a recall for several frozen pizzas and pork rinds sold at Walmart and Aldi due to potential salmonella contamination.
The article provides a summary of various companies' stock price movements during midday trading, citing reasons such as corporate acquisitions, earnings reports, and regulatory developments.
A car drove into a crowd on Grimmaische Street in Leipzig, Germany, resulting in at least two deaths and several injuries.
The article reports on the eighth meeting of the European Political Community in Armenia, highlighting key diplomatic interactions and tensions.
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Pop star Britney Spears was arrested for a misdemeanor DUI in Southern California and is facing arraignment with a potential 'wet reckless' plea option.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has accused China of funding terrorism by purchasing Iranian energy and urged Beijing to use its influence to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The United Arab Emirates reports that its air defenses are intercepting missiles and drones launched from Iran, including an attack that caused a fire at an oil facility in Fujairah.
The article discusses the U.S. national debt reaching 100% of the gross domestic product, arguing that the trajectory of the debt is more concerning than the ratio itself.
The German Navy minehunter Fulda has departed from Kiel-Wik for the Mediterranean. The vessel's movement occurs alongside discussions regarding a potential deployment to the Strait of Hormuz, which would require parliamentary approval and…
Nadia Massih introduces Professor Adam Taylor of Lancaster University to discuss a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship near Cape Verde.
Authorities in Oklahoma are searching for suspects following a shooting at a lakeside party near Arcadia Lake that injured at least 13 people.
Archaeologists in Egypt's Nile Delta have discovered a massive statue believed to represent King Ramses II. The find is part of a series of recent archaeological discoveries in Egypt, including rare papyrus scrolls and a religious complex…
EU representatives are conducting tabletop exercises to simulate collective responses to various security threats and clarify the implementation of the bloc's mutual defense clause (Article 42.7).
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The article reports on the death of longtime New York Yankees radio announcer John Sterling at age 87. It includes details about a heart attack he suffered in January and quotes from a February interview and a colleague's social media post.