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Maine Governor Janet Mills announced she is suspending her campaign for the U.S. Senate, citing a lack of financial resources.
The article discusses an asteroid, 2026 HX3, scheduled to pass by Earth on May 1, noting that it will pass at a safe distance of over three million kilometers.
The article discusses the importance of Jewish knowledge in the modern era, drawing on the life work of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz.
Migrants in Djibouti are returning home after failed attempts to cross the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait to reach Gulf countries. These journeys, driven by poverty and conflict in Ethiopia, are extremely dangerous, with the article noting that over…
The article discusses Iranian-American creator Mahdi Hemmat, who is gaining popularity with AI-generated, Lego-style rap videos.
Reporters Without Borders reports that global press freedom has reached its lowest level in 25 years. The report details increasing violence against journalists in conflict zones, escalating legal pressures globally, and political attacks…
The article introduces Lana Daher, a Beirut-based filmmaker, and her debut film, 'Do You Love Me.' Daher spoke to FRANCE 24 about the film and her connection to Beirut.
A bus fell into the Seine River near Paris on Thursday. Officials reported that the four people on board—the driver, her tutor, and two passengers—were successfully rescued and are now safe.
The article announces the debate over a new French law that aims to improve school lunches and educate students on better eating habits.
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The article reports on a shooting incident that occurred at an annual press gala in Washington, an event attended by journalists and political figures, including Donald Trump.
The article contains multiple unrelated news snippets covering various topics, including Maine Governor Janet Mills suspending her Senate campaign, the passage of a millionaire tax in Maine, and updates on Jerome Powell and the World Cup.
The article features several news snippets concerning political and economic events. Key topics include Thom Tillis's political maneuvering regarding the Trump administration, Janet Mills dropping out of the Maine Senate race, and Federal…
The Belgian government plans to revive nuclear power through a partnership with the French energy giant Engie, aiming for an agreement on the takeover of the nuclear fleet by October 1.
Croatia signed a deal with the United States to expand gas pipelines and energy infrastructure in the Balkans, aiming to ensure energy security as the country phases out Russian fossil fuels.
Astana hosted a 'Run for Autism' charity race, gathering approximately 5,000 participants from 26 cities. Organized by the Bolashak Corporate Foundation, the event aimed to raise awareness and support inclusive education for individuals…
The article reports on the launch of Johannesburg's Brixton Reservoir and Water Tower project, which City officials touted as a major step toward reliable water services.
The article details the new interest rates for Series I bonds, which will pay 4.26% annually from May 1 through Oct. 31, up from the previous rate.
The article promotes the expanded lineup for the annual Fort Collins Art Week, detailing new exhibits, workshops, and events across the city.
Former tech executives Bob Muglia and others are backing JuliaHub, a startup that aims to use AI agents and the Julia language to model and simulate complex systems. JuliaHub recently announced $65 million in Series B funding.