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TechnologyMar 24

FCC Bans Imports of Foreign-Made Consumer Routers Over Security Concerns

The Federal Communications Commission has prohibited imports of new consumer networking equipment manufactured outside the United States, citing national security risks.

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PoliticsApr 18

Philanthropist Connie Ballmer Donates $80 Million to NPR

Connie Ballmer donated $80 million to NPR following federal funding cuts during the Trump administration.

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OtherApr 22

Man Pleads Guilty to 1983 Cold Case Murder After DNA Evidence Links Him to Crime

Mark Sanfratello pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend Teresa Peroni in 1983 after new forensic evidence connected him to the decades-old case.

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ScienceMar 25

NASA Announces Specific Plans for Moon Base and Nuclear-Powered Mars Missions

NASA has released detailed timelines for establishing a lunar outpost and developing nuclear-powered spacecraft for Mars exploration.

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WorldMar 30

At least 70 killed in gang violence in central Haiti, human rights group reports

Violence in Haiti's Artibonite region left at least 70 dead and displaced nearly 6,000 people, according to human rights organizations.

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OtherApr 22

Federal Charges Filed Against 6 in DC Area Car Theft Ring

Six people face federal charges for allegedly stealing vehicles worth nearly $1 million from the Washington DC area for resale in the US and Ghana.

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FinanceMar 7

Mixed Economic Signals Emerge from February Data Across Major Economies

February economic data showed divergent trends, with US private payrolls surging while French services remained in contraction and UK services expanded.

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OtherApr 22

Four arrested in fraud investigation involving public money scheme

The Serious Fraud Office conducted raids and arrested four individuals in connection with an alleged conspiracy to defraud public funds.

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WorldMar 10

Israeli Strikes Target Fuel Depots in Tehran, Sending Smoke Over Iranian Capital

Israeli military strikes on energy infrastructure in Tehran created large smoke plumes over the Iranian capital city.

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OtherApr 17

Two Men Plead Not Guilty in Bomb Plot Outside NYC Mayor's Home

Two defendants entered not guilty pleas to charges related to bringing homemade explosives to a protest outside the New York City mayor's residence.

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EntertainmentApr 5

Hollywood Writers Union and Studios Reach Contract Deal

Hollywood writers union and studios have reached a contract agreement, ending a standoff during a challenging period for the entertainment industry.

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OtherApr 12

Federal prosecutors announce $270 million California healthcare fraud case

Federal authorities arrested suspects in a $270 million Medi-Cal fraud scheme, with prosecutors describing the case as indicative of broader fraud issues.

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WorldMar 12

Iranian Women's Soccer Players Seek Asylum in Australia After Tournament

Multiple players from Iran's women's national soccer team have applied for asylum in Australia following their participation in the Women's Asian Cup.

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TechnologyApr 1

North Korean Hackers Compromise Popular Axios JavaScript Library

Security researchers attribute malware insertion into widely-used Axios open-source project to North Korean threat actors.

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WorldApr 17

China Increases Pressure on Religious Communities and Dissidents

Chinese authorities are intensifying crackdowns on religious groups and political dissidents through asset seizures and institutional pressure campaigns.

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