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TechnologyMar 16

U.S. Military Explores Laser Technology to Counter Iranian Drone Threats

The U.S. military is developing laser weapons systems as a cost-effective solution to counter inexpensive Iranian drones that are straining weapons stockpiles.

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SportsMar 9

Police intervene after fans invade pitch following Celtic's Scottish Cup win over Rangers

Celtic defeated Rangers 4-2 on penalties at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup quarter-final, with police separating fans after a pitch invasion.

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TechnologyApr 9

StubHub settles FTC case for $10M over deceptive pricing practices

StubHub will pay $10 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that it deceptively advertised ticket prices without disclosing mandatory fees upfront.

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OtherMar 25

Science Teacher Banned for Life After Inappropriate Contact with Student

A science teacher received a lifetime teaching ban following inappropriate email exchanges with a 15-year-old student.

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SportsMar 27

Federal Judge Denies NCAA Request to Block DraftKings From Using March Madness Terms

A federal judge rejected the NCAA's motion to stop DraftKings from using trademarked tournament terms like 'March Madness' in its sports betting promotions.

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FinanceApr 20

NYC Transportation Projects Draw Mixed Reactions from Stakeholders

Two separate New York City infrastructure proposals are generating discussion among residents and business owners.

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HealthApr 8

Three Separate Medical Developments Show Evolving Treatment Landscape

Recent developments in male hair loss medication, weight-loss drugs, and hormone therapies highlight advances in personalized medicine and regulatory changes.

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PoliticsMar 21

Universities Face Continued Federal Scrutiny Over Campus Antisemitism Policies

Trump administration maintains pressure on universities regarding antisemitism as schools implement changes and leaders warn against political activism.

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AIMar 16

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue OpenAI Over Copyright Infringement

Two major reference publishers filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the company used their copyrighted content without permission to train its AI models.

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WorldFeb 26

US Warns Russia Over Nuclear Technology at Ukrainian Plant

The US Department of Energy warned Russia's nuclear firm not to interfere with American nuclear technology at a Ukrainian power plant.

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PoliticsMar 30

UK Officials Hold Crisis Talks Over Iran War Energy Impact, Benefit Changes

UK leaders Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer are conducting emergency discussions about energy supply disruptions from the Iran conflict.

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SportsMar 13

NWSL Begins 2026 Season with Record 16 Teams as League Reports Strong Business Health

The National Women's Soccer League kicks off its 14th season Friday with expanded 16-team format and new High Impact Player rule.

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PoliticsApr 16

Hochul Faces Criticism Over Reading Curriculum and Real Estate Tax Proposals

Governor Kathy Hochul draws criticism for her approach to education reform and proposed second home tax policy.

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FinanceMar 30

Orsted Shares Rise on Improved Outlook for U.S. Offshore Wind Projects

Danish energy company Orsted saw share prices increase as analysts express growing confidence in the future of its East Coast wind farm developments.

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PoliticsMar 30

Youth Opposition to Orbán Grows as Hungary Approaches April Elections

Hungarian youth increasingly support opposition candidate Péter Magyar over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of April 12 elections, polling shows generational divide.

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