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The article reports that during a state dinner, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran had been 'militarily defeated' and that King Charles III agreed with this stance regarding preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
The article discusses a Wall Street Journal report alleging that Qatar offered to influence ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan regarding arrest warrants against Israeli leaders.
The article discusses the National Rail Master Plan (NRMP) published by Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy, which aims to restore South Africa’s railway system.
The article analyzes the fragmentation of the political left in South Africa, arguing that this splintering weakens its ability to form a cohesive alternative government.
Vail Resorts announced the summer operating dates for its various Colorado resorts. The article lists specific opening dates for golf courses and gondolas across multiple locations.
An arrest warrant was issued for Eastern Cape man Padima Fukula, who is charged with perjury and defeating the ends of justice for allegations he made against ANC provincial chair Oscar Mabuyane and former chief justice Raymond Zondo.
Health officials report a multi-year decline in teenage and child births in the Eastern Cape, attributing the improvement to increased collaboration and awareness campaigns.
A City Council candidate backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani significantly underperformed in a recent special election for the District 3 council seat.
The article reports on new scientific research published in Earth's Future, which analyzed global mean sea level (GMSL) since 2016.
Researchers have narrowed the origin of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) to the Neolithic period (around 8,000 years ago) in Georgia, within the South Caucasus region.
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The article reports on Don Lemon's comments, where he argued that comparing Democratic rhetoric to President Trump's past statements is a 'false equivalent.' Lemon also discussed the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and…
The article analyzes the rise of the 'manosphere'—a collection of online communities focused on male grievance and self-optimization—and how its language and concepts are infiltrating mainstream culture, even appearing in US government…
The Win~Dow, a popular burger stand known for its affordable $4.50 cheeseburgers, is expanding its presence by opening a new brick-and-mortar location on Santa Monica's Montana Avenue.
The article reports on Steve Carell's playful endorsement of Barone's Famous Italian Restaurant, a Los Angeles pizza staple. It details the restaurant's history, noting that it traces its roots to 1945 and remains a family-owned business.
A Southern California city installed street signs honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk, an action the city council framed as promoting free speech.
Ghirardelli Chocolate Co. is voluntarily recalling 13 beverage mixes due to potential salmonella contamination. This recall follows a separate issue involving California Dairies Inc.
The article, written in a satirical tone, critiques the perceived lack of originality in modern theater, citing numerous revivals of classic works and Broadway shows.
A civil lawsuit filed by former player Ashley Scoggin against Chuck Love and university officials alleges civil rights violations related to her dismissal from the Nebraska women's basketball team.
Chad Brinker, the president of football operations for the Tennessee Titans, announced his resignation citing personal reasons and a desire to pursue new opportunities.