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Atlanta Falcons rookie receiver Zachariah Branch had charges of obstructing a sidewalk and law enforcement dismissed after prosecutors reviewed footage of the incident.
Anthony Searles-Harris, a man with a history of sex crimes and a dishonorable military discharge, was shot and killed by FBI agents after a 15-hour hostage standoff at a Chase bank in Bakersfield.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a warning to young Russians against enlisting in the military, citing high casualty rates and poor conditions.
The outdoor apparel company Patagonia and drag performer Pattie Gonia are heading to trial in 2027 following a trademark infringement dispute.
Maja Chwalinska, ranked 114th, reached the French Open semifinals after defeating Anna Kalinskaya. The article details her rare achievement as a qualifier and her personal struggle with depression during a two-year hiatus from the sport.
SpaceX has announced plans for an initial public offering (IPO) aiming to raise approximately $75 billion, which would value the company at $1.765 trillion.
President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to separate diplomatic discussions regarding the conflict in Lebanon from negotiations concerning the war between the US and Iran.
KRDO13 reports on the projected water usage of a new Swire Coca-Cola bottling facility in Colorado Springs, noting that full build-out could require 1.5 million gallons per day.
The European Union has proposed prioritizing European companies for public contracts involving cloud computing and AI services in sensitive sectors.
The text provides a brief overview of three current events: protests in Kinshasa regarding constitutional reform, xenophobic violence against foreign nationals in South Africa, and visa rejection issues for Senegalese football fans.
The provided text is a collection of fragmented headlines and snippets from various sources. It mentions Donald Trump's comments on a UFC arena at the White House, a commentary piece on the 'left' and American patriotism, a report on NATO…
The article profiles the Bridge House Tri-Cities and the Tri-Cities Homeless Navigation Center in Englewood, Colorado, focusing on the success story of a program graduate named Justin Barton.
Uruguay's Minister of Economy and Finance, Gabriel Oddone, discussed the country's commitment to a social democratic model and social cohesion during the OECD's International Economic Forum.
France 24's Sharon Gaffney interviews Professor Paul Roundy regarding the 2026 El Niño phenomenon. Professor Roundy states that models suggest the event could be as strong as the record-breaking event from the late 1870s.
The article provides a series of news updates regarding military strikes by Israel in Lebanon and Gaza, the rejection of a US-backed ceasefire by Hezbollah, and related diplomatic tensions involving Iran, Russia, and France.
The article reports on the strained ceasefire and ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, featuring conflicting views on the progress of talks.
The provided text is a collection of news headlines and snippets covering various topics, including a House resolution regarding Iran, presidential pardons, Supreme Court decisions, and the 250th anniversary of American independence.
The article reports on research published in the journal Antiquity regarding the degradation of four heritage sites in Tanzania.
Scientists at the SETI Institute used the Allen Telescope Array to scan the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS for radio technosignatures.
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Forensic Science Center have developed a new analytical method to detect pinacolyl alcohol, a marker for the nerve agent Soman.