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AIMar 27

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Pentagon's 'Supply Chain Risk' Label for Anthropic

A California federal judge granted Anthropic a temporary injunction blocking the Trump administration from designating the AI company as a supply chain risk.

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FinanceApr 23

Tokyo Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Cooling as Condo Prices Decline

Tokyo condominium prices have fallen for two consecutive months, indicating a potential end to the recent real estate boom in Japan's capital city.

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PoliticsApr 17

Analysis Shows Prediction Markets, Presidential Pardons Generate Financial Activity

Recent analyses examine financial impacts of presidential pardons and prediction market betting on pardon decisions.

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PoliticsApr 20

Senate Republicans Eye Reconciliation Bill and Potential Supreme Court Changes

Senate Republicans advance budget reconciliation while some hope for Justice Alito retirement to boost midterm prospects.

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WorldApr 6

Russian Attack Kills Three in Odesa as Ukraine Targets Oil Infrastructure

A Russian drone strike killed three civilians in Ukraine's Odesa while Ukrainian forces targeted Russian oil facilities in retaliatory attacks.

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ScienceApr 23

DNA testing in Nancy Guthrie case may take months as online theories proliferate

DNA analysis in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case could take months to complete while online conspiracy theories spread about missing scientists.

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WorldApr 22

Kashmir Town Marks One Year Since Deadly Attack That Killed 26

Pahalgam, a tourist destination in Kashmir, observes the anniversary of a militant attack that claimed 26 lives, as locals hope for tourism recovery.

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AIApr 18

App Store Sees Growth Surge in 2024 as AI Tools Drive New Mobile Applications

New data shows increased app launches on the App Store, with artificial intelligence tools potentially driving mobile software development growth.

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PoliticsMar 26

Poll Shows Most Americans Say U.S. Military Action Against Iran Has Gone Too Far

A new AP-NORC poll finds 59% of Americans believe recent U.S. military action against Iran is excessive as fuel prices rise amid the conflict.

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WorldApr 12

At Least 30 Dead in Stampede at Historic Haitian Fortress

A stampede at Haiti's Citadelle Laferrière fortress killed at least 30 people at the UNESCO World Heritage site.

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WorldApr 21

Trump's 'Board of Peace' Holds Talks with DP World on Gaza Reconstruction

Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' has engaged in discussions with Dubai-based port operator DP World regarding reconstruction efforts in Gaza.

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PoliticsApr 17

Advertising Firms Reach Settlement with FTC Over Conservative Media Claims

The Federal Trade Commission has reached settlements with advertising firms over allegations related to conservative media outlets and brand safety standards.

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FinanceApr 15

Esco Technologies to Acquire Megger Group for $2.35 Billion

Esco Technologies announced plans to acquire testing and monitoring solutions provider Megger Group in a $2.35 billion cash and stock transaction.

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PoliticsApr 22

California Treasurer Fiona Ma faces scrutiny over Chinese school ties

California Treasurer Fiona Ma, running for Lieutenant Governor, visited China-based school accused of diploma fraud after receiving campaign donations from founder.

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WorldMar 12

Pentagon Reports 140 US Service Members Wounded in Iran Operations

The Pentagon announced that approximately 140 American service members have been wounded since military operations against Iran began in late February.

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