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WorldApr 5

Over 70 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean boat capsizing off Libya

A migrant boat capsized off Libya's coast with more than 70 people feared drowned, while 32 others were rescued by ships near Italy.

3 sources
SportsMar 20

Iranian Football Federation President Says Team Will Boycott US But Not World Cup

Iran's football federation president stated the team will boycott the United States while still participating in the World Cup tournament.

9 sources
WorldMar 16

U.S. Military Identifies Six Service Members Killed in Iraq Plane Crash

The U.S. military identified six service members killed in a Thursday plane crash in western Iraq as additional forces deploy to the Middle East.

6 sources
SportsApr 4

NCAA Calls for Gambling Law Changes; NBA Investigates Bucks Player Policy

NCAA seeks regulatory amendments to protect athletes from betting manipulation while NBA probes Milwaukee's handling of Giannis Antetokounmpo injury policy.

4 sources
OtherMar 30

Paintings by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse stolen from Italian museum

Four masked men stole paintings by renowned artists from a museum in Parma, Italy during a nighttime break-in.

6 sources
AIMar 18

Google expands Personal Intelligence feature to all US users

Google's Personal Intelligence feature, which integrates Gmail and Photos with AI assistant responses, is now available to all US users after being limited to premium subscribers.

7 sources
WorldApr 27

Netanyahu Faces Public Pressure as War Objectives Remain Unmet Ahead of Elections

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confronts growing public dissatisfaction as military goals in conflicts with Iran and Lebanon remain unfulfilled.

1 source
PoliticsApr 4

Congressional Democrats Face Separate Legal Challenges in Federal Cases

Two House Democrats are dealing with distinct federal legal matters involving alleged misconduct by staffers and personal criminal charges.

4 sources
WorldMar 30

Taiwan Opposition Leader to Visit China Next Month in First Trip in Decade

Taiwan's opposition leader will visit mainland China next month, marking the first such trip by a major Taiwanese political figure in nearly a decade.

3 sources
SportsApr 8

Sports Media Outlets Cover Upcoming NFL Draft, F1 Regulations, College Sports Changes

Multiple sports publications report on various upcoming changes and projections across professional and college athletics.

6 sources
WorldMar 27

Belarus and North Korea Leaders Sign Friendship Treaty During Lukashenko Visit

Alexander Lukashenko visited Pyongyang where he and Kim Jong Un signed a friendship and cooperation treaty and discussed boosting bilateral ties.

4 sources
WorldMar 30

Scottish crime boss Steven Lyons arrested at Bali airport

Steven Lyons, 45, described as a major Scottish gangland figure, was detained by Indonesian police upon arrival from Singapore.

4 sources
FinanceApr 24

Social Security Trust Fund Projected to Deplete in 2032, Officials Warn

The Social Security Trust Fund faces depletion by 2032 due to demographic and economic pressures, according to government projections.

1 source
TechnologyMar 12

Medical device maker Stryker targeted in cyberattack by pro-Iran group

Stryker Corp shares declined following reports of a cyberattack claimed by a pro-Iranian hacktivist group.

14 sources
OtherApr 24

Man sentenced to life for rape and religiously aggravated assault of Sikh woman

John Ashby, 32, received a life sentence with minimum 14-year term for attacking a Sikh woman in religiously motivated crime.

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