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French prison guards initiated nationwide blockades due to chronic overcrowding and staff shortages, leading to the shutdown of several facilities.
The article introduces a Supreme Court hearing regarding the constitutionality of 'geofence' warrants, which allow law enforcement to access tech databases to locate individuals near a crime scene.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Iran's leadership is currently 'humiliating' the United States during the ongoing conflict.
The article reports on the stalled diplomatic talks regarding the Iran conflict, noting that Tehran blamed the US for the failure.
The article reports on a proposal by DIW head Marcel Fratzscher suggesting Germany consider selling a portion of its €440 billion gold reserves to ease consumer and business burdens.
The article compares OpenAI's mission principles from around 2018 to a new 2026 document, noting a shift in focus from explicitly prioritizing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) to a broader technology rollout.
The article reports on the annual PurpleStride Colorado event, where nearly 1,500 people gathered to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research.
FIFA announced discussions with national football associations regarding an increase in prize money for all 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup. This follows requests from European teams concerning participation costs.
The article discusses how an upcoming Supreme Court case regarding glyphosate and a farm bill moving through Congress threaten to divide the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement.
The article reports on Pope Leo's comments during his Africa tour, where he emphasized that the Catholic Church should prioritize issues of justice and equality over sexual ethics.
Lebanese Minister Kamal Shehadi stated that the current truce between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is unstable. He warned that both sides are actively seeking ways to revert to the operational methods used before the ceasefire agreement…
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The article details a visit to the MTA's new bus simulator, a high-tech training tool costing $1.4 million. The simulator allows trainees to practice navigating complex, real-world conditions, such as poor weather or aggressive…
The article reports on parents' concerns regarding convicted sex offenders residing near local playgrounds in a Lower Manhattan neighborhood, following reports from The Post.
The article reports that regional officials stated Iran has offered to end its restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for the U.S. lifting its blockade and an end to the war.
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The author attended the opening night of the play "The Zionists: A Family Storm" and offered a critique, noting that while the production was artistically strong, the narrative presented was insufficient.
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The article discusses speculation surrounding the condition of Mojtaba Khamenei after an Iranian mural was unveiled, which reportedly lists him alongside deceased leaders.