
UK PM Starmer Calls for End to Infinite Scroll on Social Media Platforms
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for social media companies to eliminate never-ending scrolling features on their platforms.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for social media companies to eliminate never-ending scrolling features on their platforms.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva addressed the global economic effects of the Iran conflict and other economic issues.

A deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport has prompted analysis of aviation safety while airports nationwide face operational challenges.

Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton will face off in a May runoff after neither secured a majority in Tuesday's Republican primary for U.S. Senate.

A U.S. submarine torpedoed an Iranian naval vessel in the Indian Ocean, marking the first such attack since World War II.

WNBA board of governors and players unanimously approved a seven-year collective bargaining agreement featuring dramatic salary increases.

A UK court has denied a sperm donor's request to be listed on a child's birth certificate after the mother and her partner opposed his involvement.

A lawyer claims guards at a Florida immigration detention facility known as 'Alligator Alcatraz' physically assaulted detainees.

The Trump administration filed a federal lawsuit against Harvard University, claiming the school violated civil rights laws by discriminating against Jewish and Israeli students.

Two Chinese citizens received prison sentences for attempting to smuggle biological materials - one for ants from Kenya, another for E. coli DNA into the US.
Bouygues, Orange, and Iliad are in discussions to acquire Altice's French telecom unit SFR in a deal valued at approximately €20.4 billion.

Planet Labs has indefinitely restricted satellite imaging coverage of Iran and parts of the Middle East after facing pressure from US authorities.

Research describes how a unified chimpanzee group in Uganda's Kibale National Park split into factions, resulting in coordinated attacks and nearly 30 deaths.

The NFL has started background checks and onboarding processes for potential replacement officials as its collective bargaining agreement with referees approaches expiration.

Analysis reveals U.S. immigration application delays increase deportation risks, while human rights groups report Salvadoran deportees disappearing into prisons.
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