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The article reports on a raffle offering a Picasso painting for 100 euros, with proceeds going to Alzheimer’s research. It includes quotes from Picasso’s grandson discussing the artwork’s value and the campaign’s charitable purpose, along…
The article reports that US Navy ships have crossed the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the war with Iran began, according to an Israeli journalist.
The article mentions a fictional conflict between Pope Leo XIV and President Trump over immigration and the Iran war, though it contains no substantive analysis or evidence.
Four men deported by the US to Eswatini were denied legal counsel for nine months until a court ruled they have the right to meet a local lawyer.
Israeli spy firm Black Cube confirmed involvement in a Cyprus corruption probe, stating it aimed to expose corruption and improve the business environment.
The article argues that Democrats are exploiting the Epstein scandal for political gain, spreading unverified claims, and engaging in smear tactics against Trump.
The article critiques Mayor Zohran Mamdani's first 100 days in office, alleging his policies have failed, his approval ratings are low, and his actions have made antisemitism more acceptable.
The article reports that the DHS inspector general has paused most audits due to the ongoing government shutdown, affecting oversight of no-bid contracts, ICE detention facilities, and other issues.
The article reports that Kristi Noem’s husband, Bryon, entered a sex rehab program for 'bimbofication addiction' but left early, allegedly returning to his previous behaviors.
A lawsuit alleges that Columbia University professor Maria Karayiorgou exploited the vulnerability of 72-year-old Frank Watrous Hamilton III, who suffered a stroke, by manipulating him into transferring $1.3 million to purchase a home in…
The article discusses the violent deaths of many Roman emperors and highlights Diocletian as an exception who voluntarily retired.
The Trump administration has unveiled plans for a 250-foot 'Triumphal Arch' in Washington D.C., modeled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
LLM response was not valid JSON
The article reviews evidence for various knee injection treatments for osteoarthritis, noting limited or uncertain long-term benefits.
The article discusses the historical development and current state of marine energy technologies, highlighting New Zealand's potential for harnessing ocean energy.
The article discusses the discovery of Asgard archaea in Shark Bay, Australia, and their potential role in the evolution of complex life.
The article analyzes the stalled resumption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire announcement, attributing the delay to Iran's deterrence tactics rather than a physical closure.
The article discusses a recent roller coaster stoppage at Warner Bros Movie World, explains safety testing protocols for theme park rides, and provides context on injury statistics and regulatory improvements following past incidents like…
The article analyzes the historical and ideological origins of the term 'civilisation,' tracing its use from the Enlightenment era to modern political rhetoric.
China is reported to be preparing to deliver air defense systems to Iran, according to US intelligence sources, amid a fragile cease-fire deal.