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PoliticsApr 20

Venezuela Grants Alternative Detention to Over 50 People as Machado Plans Return

Venezuelan authorities granted alternative detention measures to more than 50 people while opposition leader María Corina Machado announced plans to return home by year's end.

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PoliticsMar 26

Airport Delays Mount as DHS Shutdown Continues, Delta Suspends Congressional Service

A partial government shutdown affecting DHS has led to airport security delays and prompted Delta to suspend special services for Congress members.

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AIApr 1

Tech companies expand AI health tools as public concern over technology grows

Microsoft and Amazon launch new AI health platforms while survey shows 80% of Americans express concern about artificial intelligence technology.

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TechnologyMar 26

Jury Finds Meta and YouTube Designed Apps to be Addictive in Landmark Trial

A jury ruled that Meta and YouTube deliberately designed their social media platforms to be addictive, marking a significant legal development in ongoing litigation.

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OtherApr 3

7-Month-Old Baby Killed by Stray Bullet in Brooklyn

A 7-month-old infant was fatally shot by a stray bullet while being pushed in a stroller in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon.

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WorldApr 15

90-Year-Old South Korean Woman Sentenced to Prison for Money Laundering

A 90-year-old woman in South Korea received a one-year jail sentence for laundering money connected to her son's drug activities.

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TechnologyMar 31

Tech Giants Report Mixed Results Amid Rising Data Center Investment Activity

Major technology companies face headwinds as data center spending increases, while several firms announce significant infrastructure investments globally.

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FinanceApr 12

China's Victory Giant Seeks $2.2 Billion in Hong Kong IPO

Chinese company Victory Giant is pursuing a $2.2 billion initial public offering in Hong Kong despite challenging market conditions.

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HealthApr 19

Former Surgeon General Warns CDC Nominee May Face Pressure on Vaccine Policy

Dr. Jerome Adams praised CDC nominee Dr. Erica Schwartz but cautioned she may face pressure to prioritize ideology over evidence on vaccines.

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FinanceApr 21

D.R. Horton Reports Lower Quarterly Profit Amid Housing Market Challenges

Major homebuilder D.R. Horton posted decreased second-quarter profits as affordability concerns continue to impact the housing market.

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FinanceApr 17

Rising Costs Drive More Americans to Delay Retirement, Work Past 65

Nearly one-fifth of Americans 65 and older remain in the workforce as rising living costs outpace incomes, reaching the highest level in decades.

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FinanceApr 2

International Financial Bodies Plan Coordinated Response to Middle East Conflict

The International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank are coordinating their response to economic impacts from the Middle East war.

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FinanceApr 20

Brown-Forman Reportedly Favors Pernod Ricard Bid Over Sazerac for Acquisition

Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman is said to prefer French spirits company Pernod Ricard's takeover bid over rival offer from Sazerac.

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WorldApr 24

Putin Reinstates Stalin-Era Secret Police Chief's Statue at Intelligence Academy

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the return of a statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet secret police, to Russia's main intelligence training facility.

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PoliticsApr 21

Former USAID Workers Struggle to Find Employment One Year After Agency Restructuring

Less than half of former USAID employees have found full-time work a year after losing their jobs, forcing many to deplete savings and move in with family.

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