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The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum is in crisis due to years of neglect, with leaking roofs, staff vacancies, and failing safety systems endangering its collection.
The article reports on President Trump's threat to jail journalists over the leaker of an Iran fighter jet story, along with unrelated news snippets about Steve Bannon, RFK Jr., a potential impeachment of Defense Secretary Hegseth, and…
The article reports on the Artemis II mission's return to Earth and includes quotes from astronaut Cady Coleman. It also mentions conspiracy theorists claiming a NASA video 'proves' the mission is staged with a green screen.
The article reports on Michigan's men's basketball team winning the 2026 NCAA Tournament championship against UConn, highlighting key game statistics, player performances, and post-game analysis.
A man demanded free gas at a California station, refusing to pay and arguing with police about the reality of money. Officers negotiated with him until he left, highlighting the unpredictable nature of law enforcement encounters.
U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated the Artemis astronauts on their lunar mission, praising their achievements and emphasizing American leadership in space.
The article discusses Justin Rose's experiences and mindset heading into the Masters golf tournament, highlighting his past near-misses, his perspective on Augusta National, and his determination to finally win a green jacket.
The article reports on ongoing US-Israel military actions against Iran, including Trump's threats to target Iranian infrastructure, Iran's rejection of a ceasefire proposal, and international developments such as UN discussions and…
The article analyzes the ongoing conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel, emphasizing Iran's lack of strategic victories and the dominance of the US-Israeli coalition.
Japan confirms the release of a second citizen detained in Iran, believed to be NHK’s Tehran bureau chief. The Japanese government stated the individual was released on bail and is in good health, though details about charges or identity…
The article lists historical sports events and achievements from various years, focusing on South African athletes and teams in boxing, Formula One, rugby, cricket, and golf.
US Vice President JD Vance visited Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of parliamentary elections, emphasizing US-Hungary relations and shared policies on migration.
Rapper Offset was shot near a Hollywood casino and is in stable condition according to a spokesperson. The article reports his hospitalization and mentions his former group Migos, noting that another member was killed in 2022.
Vietnam's National Assembly elected To Lam as state president, consolidating his power as Communist Party Secretary General. Analysts note this shift may increase authoritarianism but could also enable faster decision-making.
The article describes South Keystone Street in Burbank, a quiet neighborhood secretly owned by Disney, which serves as a backlot for film productions.
Researchers at Cedars-Sinai have developed a new method called SMAD for rapidly analyzing cell proteins and metabolites. The technique can detect over 1,300 proteins and 9,000 molecular features from a single sample in under five minutes,…
Wawa is recalling four company-branded drinks due to an undeclared milk allergen, posing a risk to individuals with milk allergies. The company has stopped selling the affected products, disposed of them, and is offering refunds.
The article reports on escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, including Trump's expanded threats against Iran's infrastructure, military strikes, and casualties.
China's six largest state-owned banks are projected to distribute a record US$61 billion in dividends for 2025, driven by stable earnings and strong capital buffers.
The article explains the scientific distinction between 'muscle memory' and 'procedural memory,' describing how the brain and body work together to perform automatic tasks.