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The article reports that the White House is retaining a $70 million jet leased by former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, despite her removal from the administration.
The article discusses the growing homeless population in the Nahoon Point Nature Reserve, highlighting the lack of shelters and the complex social issues contributing to homelessness.
The article discusses systemic challenges faced by people with disabilities in South Africa, including inadequate policy implementation, insufficient funding, and uneven access to healthcare and education.
The article reports on the growing issue of homeless individuals squatting in the Nahoon Point Nature Reserve, leading to environmental damage, increased crime, and safety concerns.
The Buffalo City Metro has approved a lease agreement for Border Cricket, resolving a decade-long delay that hindered preparations for the 2027 Cricket World Cup.
Buffalo City mayor Princess Faku plans a march targeting alleged drug hotspots and crime, amid concerns about potential unrest following a previous violent protest.
A woman, an Indian national, has been charged in Singapore for causing the death and grievous hurt of an Indonesian girl and her mother in a car accident.
The article reports on a dispute between the Mavericks and Lakers regarding the imaging process for Austin Reaves' injury, with both teams providing conflicting accounts.
The article discusses a new guidance document developed by university and Tribal researchers to improve collaboration between scientists and tribal nations.
The article contrasts Jimmy Carter's 1979 hostage rescue failure with a recent successful military operation under Donald Trump, framing Carter's presidency as defined by weakness and Trump's as defined by strength.
The article reports that President Trump agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, reversing previous threats to destroy its infrastructure.
The article aggregates news snippets about U.S.-Iran tensions under President Trump, including ceasefire agreements, Trump's apocalyptic rhetoric, and Iranian officials' calls for public solidarity.
The article discusses recent jellyfish blooms in southern Australian waters, exploring potential causes such as climate change, ocean warming, pollution, and overfishing.
The article discusses bipartisan calls for removing President Donald Trump from office in 2026 due to his threats against Iran, explaining the legal processes under the 25th Amendment and impeachment procedures.
A study by Adelaide University suggests that dating apps like Bumble, Tinder, and Hinge may contribute to body image pressures among young adults, with women more affected by validation-based feedback and men facing increased rejection…
Hong Kong authorities plan to establish a fully owned company by the end of the year to accelerate the development of the San Tin Technopole innovation hub.
The article discusses Rory McIlroy's reflections on winning the Masters championship, his transition from facing persistent questions about his performance to focusing on future motivations, and his perspective on the challenges of…
The article highlights California's contributions to the Artemis II moon mission, emphasizing its role in space exploration and innovation.
The article reports on bipartisan calls to remove President Trump from office following his threats against Iran, including claims that a 'whole civilization will die' if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The article criticizes California First Lady Jennifer Siebel Newsom for her comments about inmates at San Quentin, arguing that her remarks suggest a lack of understanding about the nature of the prison's population.