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PoliticsApr 4

Kushner Acts as Unofficial Trump Envoy While Running Private Equity Firm

Jared Kushner has engaged in high-level diplomatic activities for Trump while operating his private equity business, raising potential conflict questions.

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AIApr 1

AI Recruiting Startup Mercor Reports Cyberattack Linked to Open-Source Project Breach

AI recruiting company Mercor confirmed a security incident after hackers claimed responsibility for stealing company data through a compromised open-source project.

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PoliticsApr 4

Trump Administration Engages Parent Groups While Proposing State-Led Childcare Changes

Trump administration involves parental advocacy groups in policy discussions while suggesting states take greater control over childcare programs.

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OtherApr 18

Two separate incidents result in fatalities: Melbourne pedestrian crash, Nuerburgring racing accident

One person died after a car struck pedestrians in Melbourne, while a separate racing incident at Germany's Nuerburgring circuit killed one driver and injured six others.

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PoliticsMar 11

Home Secretary bans Al Quds Day march in London, allows static protest

The Home Secretary prohibited the annual Al Quds Day march but permitted a static demonstration after police cited public disorder concerns.

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FinanceApr 1

Markets Face Volatility as S&P 500 Struggles Through Difficult March

U.S. stocks and commodities experienced challenging performance in March, with silver posting its worst month in 15 years while analysts assess outlook.

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HealthApr 4

ALS Clinical Trial Launches to Test Disease-Slowing Treatment

A new phase 3 clinical trial is recruiting patients to test a potential treatment for slowing ALS disease progression in early-stage cases.

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PoliticsApr 15

Trump Comments on Hungarian Prime Minister Orban in ABC News Interview

Former President Trump told ABC News he was not concerned about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's electoral situation.

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OtherApr 7

Woman Charged with Murder After Giving Morphine to Dying Mother

Rachel Waters faces murder charges after administering morphine to her terminally ill mother in a Georgia memory care facility.

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WorldApr 22

Sudan civil war displaces 11.6 million people as conflict enters fourth year

Sudan's civil war has displaced 11.6 million people, with many seeking refuge in overcrowded camps as the conflict continues into its fourth year.

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OtherMar 13

Tornadoes Strike Midwest, Millions Under Weather Warnings

Deadly tornadoes caused extensive damage across Illinois and Indiana, with over 77 million people under tornado watches and warnings.

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ScienceApr 18

Multiple Scientists Connected to Government Research Reported Missing or Dead

Ten scientists with ties to government research facilities have been reported as missing or deceased in recent years.

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TechnologyMar 24

Tech Companies Report Mixed Results Amid Supply Chain and Market Challenges

Several technology companies reported quarterly results showing varied performance amid supply constraints, rising costs, and market uncertainties.

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SportsMar 9

MLS Issues Lifetime Bans to Two Players for Betting on Soccer Matches

Major League Soccer banned Derrick Jones and Yaw Yeboah for life after finding they bet extensively on soccer games, including their own teams.

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WorldMar 9

Gaza Plans Delayed as Iran Conflict Continues, White House Says

Trump administration officials acknowledge disruptions from Iran conflict while Gaza disarmament discussions remain paused.

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