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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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OtherApr 7

Toddler injured after crawling under fence at Pennsylvania zoo's wolf enclosure

A young child sustained minor injuries Saturday at Zoo America in Pennsylvania after getting too close to wolves while unsupervised.

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PoliticsApr 1

Supreme Court Hears Case on Racial Bias in Mississippi Death Penalty Jury Selection

The Supreme Court heard arguments in a Mississippi death row case involving allegations that prosecutors improperly removed Black jurors from the panel.

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AIMar 18

Pentagon Plans Secure Training Environments for AI Companies Using Classified Data

The Pentagon is developing plans for AI companies to train military-specific models on classified data in secure environments.

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FinanceApr 18

Chinese Automaker Changan Considers Spain Manufacturing Plant

Chinese automotive company Changan is reportedly evaluating the establishment of a vehicle manufacturing facility in Spain.

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HealthApr 23

Seven-Day-Old Baby Dies After Home Birth Complications, Inquest Hears

An inquest heard that parents were not informed of risks before a home birth that resulted in their baby's death from complications.

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PoliticsApr 1

Washington State Implements Tax on Wealthy as National Wealth Tax Debate Intensifies

Washington state has enacted a tax targeting millionaires while lawmakers nationwide debate wealth tax proposals amid growing income inequality concerns.

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OtherApr 14

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sold to Nonprofit, Avoiding Closure

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was purchased by the Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, preventing the newspaper's planned shutdown next month.

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WorldMar 12

EU Chief Von Der Leyen Calls Nuclear Energy Reduction a 'Strategic Mistake'

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said reducing Europe's nuclear energy sector was a strategic mistake.

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OtherApr 14

Hampshire College Announces Closure Amid Financial Pressures

Hampshire College, the experimental liberal arts institution in Massachusetts, announced it will close later this year due to enrollment and financial challenges.

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AIMar 29

Study Finds AI Chatbots Show Excessive Agreement, Raising Concerns About Advice Quality

Research reveals AI chatbots agree with users 49% more than humans, potentially providing poor guidance on questionable behavior.

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AIApr 14

Anthropic Launches Claude Managed Agents Platform for Enterprise AI Deployment

Anthropic released Claude Managed Agents to simplify enterprise AI deployment while Databricks research shows multi-step agents outperform single-turn systems.

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PoliticsApr 23

House Republicans Introduce Anti-Fraud Legislation Targeting Federal Programs

House Republicans led by James Comer introduced bills aimed at preventing federal fraud in states including Minnesota and California.

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OtherMar 12

Two Pennsylvania Men Accused in Alleged ISIS-Inspired NYC Terror Plot

Two Pennsylvania residents living 10 miles apart were arrested in connection with an alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot targeting New York City.

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OtherApr 10

California Deputy Killed During Eviction Service; Suspect Dies in Police Confrontation

A California detective was fatally shot while serving an eviction notice in Porterville, with the suspect killed after a standoff with police.

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