
Two Separate Incidents Lead to Arrests in Manchester and London
Police made arrests at a Manchester protest while a separate car incident in central London left a woman critically injured.

Police made arrests at a Manchester protest while a separate car incident in central London left a woman critically injured.
Adult content platform OnlyFans has achieved a $3 billion valuation amid ongoing stake sale negotiations.

The Justice Department told French authorities it would not facilitate their investigation of X following a raid on the platform's Paris office.

The House Ethics Committee disclosed it has conducted 20 investigations into sexual misconduct allegations against lawmakers since 2017.

Google introduces Skills feature in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse AI prompts across websites through Gemini integration.

Federal Reserve policy direction remains unclear as markets anticipate cautious approach while Kevin Warsh's nomination progresses through Senate.
Food companies navigate ingredient controversies, market pressures, and innovation in plant-based alternatives amid changing consumer preferences.

Tianrui Liang, a Chinese college student, was arrested at JFK Airport and charged with illegally photographing military planes near Offutt Air Force Base during a road trip.

Victor Wembanyama's dominant playoff debut has sparked comparisons to LeBron James alongside traditional links to Tim Duncan and David Robinson.

A personalized mRNA vaccine for pancreatic cancer demonstrated lasting results, with nearly all responding patients surviving six years after treatment.

Separate environmental crises are affecting different regions, from drought in the U.S. to overfishing in Southeast Asia and warming ocean temperatures.

Former Presidents Clinton, Bush, Obama and Biden participated in a History Channel event discussing optimism for America as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.

House members from both parties encounter public scrutiny over U.S. military involvement and policy positions regarding Iran.

American officials traveled to Havana to present reform proposals while Brazil, Mexico, and Spain committed to providing additional assistance to Cuba.
Two major publications published opinion articles discussing property seizure policies and economic inequality from different perspectives.
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