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Trump tariffs stoke supply chain worries for US businesses, survey shows

A majority of U.S. business owners are worried about supply chain disruptions from President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, a survey by insurance brokerage Gallagher showed

Trump tariffs stoke supply chain worries for US businesses, survey shows
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Trump to nominate Swett for FERC head, chair says

U.S. President Donald Trump will nominate Laura Swett as chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the current head of the panel and a White House official said. 

Trump to nominate Swett for FERC head, chair says
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Dollar General lifts annual targets as shoppers flock amid tariff fears

Dollar General raised its annual targets after beating estimates for quarterly profit and same-store sales and said more consumers across income groups came in to shop

Dollar General lifts annual targets as shoppers flock amid tariff fears
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Driver taken to hospital after truck crashes into building in Baltimore, official says

Driver taken to hospital after truck crashes into building in Baltimore, official says

Driver taken to hospital after truck crashes into building in Baltimore, official says
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Oil and gas have boomed in New Mexico. Its schools are contending with pollution’s effects

Natural gas has become a go-to fuel for power plants from coast to coast, sometimes replacing dirtier coal-fired plants and, by extension, improving air quality

Oil and gas have boomed in New Mexico. Its schools are contending with pollution’s effects
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Norfolk Southern chairman resigns, citing personal reasons

U.S. railroad operator Norfolk Southern said Chairman Claude Mongeau resigned from the company's board on Tuesday, citing personal reasons.

Norfolk Southern chairman resigns, citing personal reasons
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Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protest

Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protest

Macron wax statue stolen from Paris museum for anti-Russian protest
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Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated
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Kennedy has ordered a review of baby formula. Here's what you should know

Health Secretary Robert F

Kennedy has ordered a review of baby formula. Here's what you should know
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Scientists say a record amount of seaweed hit the Caribbean and nearby areas in May

A new report says that a record 38 million metric tons of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, with more expected this month

Scientists say a record amount of seaweed hit the Caribbean and nearby areas in May
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It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed

Miller moths migrate through the state every summer and are sometimes considered to be a pest.

It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed
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Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut

Under the proposed budget, several major projects, such as the Mars Sample Return and the Space Launch System, would face cancellation.

Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
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Is methylene blue really a brain booster? A pharmacologist explains the science

Health influencers – perhaps including Health Secretary RFK Jr. – are promoting the chemical as an elixir that improves memory and focus. But evidence for these claims is thin.

Is methylene blue really a brain booster? A pharmacologist explains the science
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US home prices to rise 3.5% this year but tariffs will hinder new construction :Reuters poll

U.S. home prices will rise steadily over coming years on an expected further decline in mortgage rates, according to property experts in a Reuters survey who

US home prices to rise 3.5% this year but tariffs will hinder new construction :Reuters poll
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Greece appeals court rules 10 people guilty over deadly 2018 wildfire near Athens

A Greek appeals court found 10 people guilty on Tuesday of misdemeanour charges over a wildfire in 2018 that killed 104 people, a ruling that angered relatives of those who died in

Greece appeals court rules 10 people guilty over deadly 2018 wildfire near Athens
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Russian farmers appeal to Putin for help against antelope invasion

Farmers in Russia's Saratov region have appealed to President Vladimir Putin for help in dealing with an invasion of saiga antelopes that have

Russian farmers appeal to Putin for help against antelope invasion
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Any Trump deal with Iran must tackle nuclear watchdog's blind spots

U.N. inspectors monitoring Iran's Fordow nuclear site confronted a major gap in their knowledge last year as they

Any Trump deal with Iran must tackle nuclear watchdog's blind spots
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Canadian wildfire smoke and a dust plume from Africa could collide over the South this week

Canadian wildfire smoke and a dust plume from Africa could collide over the South this week

Canadian wildfire smoke and a dust plume from Africa could collide over the South this week
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Tesla's Model 3, Model Y make list of China's campaign to boost rural EV sales

Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y vehicles entered the list of 124 electric vehicle and hybrid models in a Chinese government-backed campaign to promote sales in rural areas, the industry

Tesla's Model 3, Model Y make list of China's campaign to boost rural EV sales
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Wegovy use up 50% among US teens

American teens are increasingly turning to the weight-loss drug Wegovy as more families and their doctors gain confidence in its use for young

Wegovy use up 50% among US teens
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Tourists told to heed warnings after Etna eruption

Tourists have been told to check for warnings before climbing towards the summit of Italy's Mount Etna after an eruption sent hikers scurrying for safety.

Tourists told to heed warnings after Etna eruption
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Ukraine's 2025 grain harvest may fall 10%, minister says

Ukraine's 2025 grain harvest may decrease by 10% to around 51 million metric tons compared to 56.7 million tons in 2024, according to the most pessimistic estimates,

Ukraine's 2025 grain harvest may fall 10%, minister says
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The reality of Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs

U.S.

The reality of Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs
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Thames Water on the brink after KKR drops out of rescue deal

Thames Water suffered a major setback in its fight to avoid nationalisation on Tuesday as it said U.S. private equity firm KKR had pulled out of a multi-billion pound

Thames Water on the brink after KKR drops out of rescue deal
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FEMA staff confused after head said he was unaware of US hurricane season, sources say

Staff of the Federal Emergency Management Agency were left baffled on Monday after the head of the U.S. disaster agency said he had

FEMA staff confused after head said he was unaware of US hurricane season, sources say
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Woman who denies mushroom murders of her in-laws accepts that she served them death caps for lunch

An Australian woman accused of murdering three of her estranged husband’s relatives with poisonous mushrooms has told a court she accepts the fatal lunch she served contained death caps

Woman who denies mushroom murders of her in-laws accepts that she served them death caps for lunch
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Schwarzenegger tells environmentalists dismayed by Trump to 'stop whining' and get to work

Arnold Schwarzenegger has a message for environmentalists who despair at the the approach of President Donald Trump’s administration: “Stop whining and get to work.”

Schwarzenegger tells environmentalists dismayed by Trump to 'stop whining' and get to work
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Romanian officials reroute flooded stream away from Praid salt mine

Romanian officials were rerouting a stream in central Romania to prevent further flooding of the Praid salt mine, one of Europe's largest salt reserves and a crucial tourist

Romanian officials reroute flooded stream away from Praid salt mine
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BAT lifts annual sales target as US demand improves

British American Tobacco nudged up its annual sales growth target on Tuesday to 1%-2%, saying revenue in the first half was ahead of expectations and sales in the United States were picking

BAT lifts annual sales target as US demand improves
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Global oil refiners see short-term boost from higher margins

Refiners across the globe are reaping unexpected profits from producing key fuels in recent weeks, offering an ailing sector respite

Global oil refiners see short-term boost from higher margins
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|World

Myanmar junta says extends temporary ceasefire to June 30

Myanmar's junta said it has extended a temporary ceasefire to June to support reconstruction and relief efforts following a massive earthquake in late March that killed at least 3,700

Myanmar junta says extends temporary ceasefire to June 30
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Sicily's Mount Etna erupts with columns of smoke and ash

Sicily’s Mount Etna has put on a fiery show, sending a cloud of smoke and ash miles into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population

Sicily's Mount Etna erupts with columns of smoke and ash
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Civilian casualties mount in South Sudan as fighting between army and local militias escalates

Aid groups and opposition politicians in South Sudan say that dozens of civilians have been killed or badly injured in airstrikes in recent weeks as the country’s army clashes with militia groups across the country

Civilian casualties mount in South Sudan as fighting between army and local militias escalates
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North Dakota's historic sites will finally have toilets that flush

Visitors to historic sites in North Dakota will soon have flush toilets available

North Dakota's historic sites will finally have toilets that flush
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Top Trump officials visit prolific Alaska oil field amid push to expand drilling

The head of the U.S. Energy Department says President Donald Trump wants to double the amount of oil coursing through Alaska’s 800-mile pipeline system and build a massive natural gas export project as its twin

Top Trump officials visit prolific Alaska oil field amid push to expand drilling
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Japan is a model of cleanliness. So where are all the trash cans?

Japan is a model of cleanliness. So where are all the trash cans?

Japan is a model of cleanliness. So where are all the trash cans?
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A falling tree in Venice injures a dozen people, including foreign tourists

Authorities in the Italian city of Venice say that foreign tourists are among a dozen people injured when a 50-year-old tree fell next to a bus stop

A falling tree in Venice injures a dozen people, including foreign tourists
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Trump appears to undercut US proposal to Iran, declaring he won't allow any uranium enrichment

President Donald Trump has appeared to undercut a proposal that was offered by his special envoy to Iran

Trump appears to undercut US proposal to Iran, declaring he won't allow any uranium enrichment
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Judge grants preliminary injunction to protect collective bargaining agreement for TSA workers

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to stop Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem from killing a collective bargaining agreement for Transportation Safety Administration workers

Judge grants preliminary injunction to protect collective bargaining agreement for TSA workers
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In wake of deep cuts, NOAA says it will hire for 'mission-critical' weather service positions

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it will hire for “mission-critical field positions” amid expert warnings that the weather service is too short-staffed to warn people of the dangers of the upcoming extreme weather season

In wake of deep cuts, NOAA says it will hire for 'mission-critical' weather service positions
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Reducing American antisemitism requires more than condemning opposition to Israel and targeting elite universities

The Trump administration’s crusade against antisemitism looks to be mainly about crippling elite universities and blurring the lines between pro-Palestinian activism and antisemitism.

Reducing American antisemitism requires more than condemning opposition to Israel and targeting elite universities
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NTSB to hold June 24 hearing to determine cause of 2024 Boeing 737 MAX 9 mid-air emergency

The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a June 24 hearing to determine the probable cause of a mid-air cabin panel blowout of a new Boeing 737 MAX 9 flight in January 2024 that

NTSB to hold June 24 hearing to determine cause of 2024 Boeing 737 MAX 9 mid-air emergency
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USDOT offering $5.4 billion for bridge funding, but strikes diversity requirements

The U.S. government will make available $5.4 billion in grant funding for building, replacing or repairing bridges across the country under a 2021 infrastructure law,

USDOT offering $5.4 billion for bridge funding, but strikes diversity requirements
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US LNG exports declines in May from April's record

U.S. liquefied natural gas exports fell in May due to plant outages and maintenance at the country's largest export facility, preliminary LSEG ship tracking data

US LNG exports declines in May from April's record
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Newark airport runway project wraps up early, so when will flight limits ease?

A construction project on one of Newark Liberty International airport’s three main runways wrapped up nearly two weeks early, so the Federal Aviation Administration expects to begin easing flight limits next week

Newark airport runway project wraps up early, so when will flight limits ease?
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Trump administration proposal would lift Biden-era limits on Alaska oil drilling

The administration of U.S.

Trump administration proposal would lift Biden-era limits on Alaska oil drilling
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Panama removes over 650 ships from registry amid sanctions, stricter rules

Panama's Maritime Authority has removed from its registry more than 650 vessels since 2019 as part of an effort to fulfill U.S. sanctions and enforce stricter

Panama removes over 650 ships from registry amid sanctions, stricter rules
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Huge eruption on Italy’s Mount Etna leaves tourists fleeing volcano

Huge eruption on Italy’s Mount Etna leaves tourists fleeing volcano

Huge eruption on Italy’s Mount Etna leaves tourists fleeing volcano
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Wall Street drifts higher as oil prices jump and US manufacturing slumps

U.S. stock indexes drifted closer to records, coming off their stellar May

Wall Street drifts higher as oil prices jump and US manufacturing slumps
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One Tech Tip: How to use your smartphone to photograph the Northern Lights

People in parts of the U.S. may be able to see Northern lights Monday night — or at least use a smartphone cameras to reveal hints of the aurora not visible to the naked eye

One Tech Tip: How to use your smartphone to photograph the Northern Lights
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Flights at Newark airport likely to be boosted next week, FAA says

The Federal Aviation Administration said it plans to boost the number of flights at Newark Liberty International Airport next week after a runway reopened on Monday

Flights at Newark airport likely to be boosted next week, FAA says
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Greenpeace removes wax statue of Macron over French trade with Russia

Greenpeace activists removed a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grevin Museum in Paris on Monday and put it in front of the Russian embassy to protest against

Greenpeace removes wax statue of Macron over French trade with Russia
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Carney and Canadian premiers bid to speed up major projects, cut US reliance

Prime Minister Mark Carney, seeking to reduce Canada's economic ties to the United States, on Monday met the heads of the 10 provinces as part of a push to slash the time needed to

Carney and Canadian premiers bid to speed up major projects, cut US reliance
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Trump asks the Supreme Court to clear the way for federal downsizing plans

President Donald Trump’s administration has renewed its request for the Supreme Court to clear the way for plans to downsize the federal workforce, while a lawsuit filed by labor unions and cities proceeds

Trump asks the Supreme Court to clear the way for federal downsizing plans
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Peru reduces Nazca Lines park by 42%, raising concerns over environmental and heritage risks

Peru’s decision to reduce the boundaries of the Nazca Archaeological Park by 1,000 hectares has sparked concern among conservationists and archaeologists

Peru reduces Nazca Lines park by 42%, raising concerns over environmental and heritage risks
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Northern lights could be visible again in some US states after weekend solar storms

Space weather forecasters say northern lights may be visible in parts of the northern United States following weekend solar storms

Northern lights could be visible again in some US states after weekend solar storms
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Exxon signs agreement with Azerbaijan's SOCAR to explore onshore oil production

Exxon Mobil and Azeri state energy company SOCAR said on Monday they signed a deal agreeing to explore onshore oil and gas production in Azerbaijan, while BP is

Exxon signs agreement with Azerbaijan's SOCAR to explore onshore oil production
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Trump returns to Supreme Court with emergency appeal over mass firings

Trump returns to Supreme Court with emergency appeal over mass firings

Trump returns to Supreme Court with emergency appeal over mass firings
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Nonprofit ship sets sail for Gaza after drone attack setback

International nonprofit organisation Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) said one of its vessels left the Italian port of Catania on Sunday, heading for Gaza to deliver humanitarian

Nonprofit ship sets sail for Gaza after drone attack setback
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Trump budget proposes closing Northeast heating oil reserve

President Donald Trump's budget proposes to shut as soon as in a few months the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve, which stores 1 million barrels of diesel and was designed to

Trump budget proposes closing Northeast heating oil reserve
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At least 34 dead in India's northeast after heavy floods

At least 34 people have died in India's northeastern region after heavy floods caused landslides over the last four days, authorities and media said on Monday, and the

At least 34 dead in India's northeast after heavy floods
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UK's FTSE 100 closes around flat as staples, healthcare losses eclipse energy gains

Britain's blue-chip benchmark ended flat on Monday, as losses in consumer staples and healthcare shares offset gains in heavyweight energy shares, with investors' focus on global trade

UK's FTSE 100 closes around flat as staples, healthcare losses eclipse energy gains
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Scientifically perfected coffee brew uses less beans for more flavor

Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania tested a method to brew stronger coffee using fewer beans amid rising prices and climate change impacts. CNN's Coy Wire and Jackie Wattles try the technique.

Scientifically perfected coffee brew uses less beans for more flavor
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Baltimore woman steps in to ease obituary costs

Baltimore woman steps in to ease obituary costs

Baltimore woman steps in to ease obituary costs
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In Spain, short-term rentals surge despite bid to rein in overtourism

The supply of short-term rentals for tourists has jumped 25% in Spain over the last two years, a study by tourism lobby group Exceltur found, despite the local governments' attempts

In Spain, short-term rentals surge despite bid to rein in overtourism
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Google to spend $500 million revamping compliance in shareholder settlement

Google agreed to spend $500 million over 10 years to overhaul its compliance structure, to settle shareholder litigation accusing the search engine company of antitrust

Google to spend $500 million revamping compliance in shareholder settlement
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National Weather Service adding around 125 new hires after laying off hundreds

National Weather Service adding around 125 new hires after laying off hundreds

National Weather Service adding around 125 new hires after laying off hundreds
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Nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers are already doomed, scientists say

Nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers are already doomed, scientists say

Nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers are already doomed, scientists say
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Meta aims to fully automate advertising with AI by 2026, WSJ reports

Meta Platforms aims to allow brands to fully create and target advertisements with its artificial intelligence tools by the end of next year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday,

Meta aims to fully automate advertising with AI by 2026, WSJ reports
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Thousands of peonies destroyed at University of Michigan garden

Thousands of peonies destroyed at University of Michigan garden

Thousands of peonies destroyed at University of Michigan garden
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UN, Iran and Egypt meet to discuss Iran's nuclear program as enrichment continues

Iranian, Egyptian and U.N. leaders have met to discuss Iran’s nuclear program after the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Iran is increasing its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels

UN, Iran and Egypt meet to discuss Iran's nuclear program as enrichment continues
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California plan to ban most plants within 5 feet of homes for wildfire safety overlooks some important truths about flammability

Hedges and trees may actually reduce home exposure to radiant heat and flying embers, but they must be well maintained. Two scientists who study how plants burn explain.

California plan to ban most plants within 5 feet of homes for wildfire safety overlooks some important truths about flammability
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters

Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters

Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters
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Crews searching for man whose canoe tipped over on Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania

Crews searching for man whose canoe tipped over on Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania

Crews searching for man whose canoe tipped over on Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Environment|Science

Rare video shows 12 sharks co-feed socially

Observers captured video of tiger sharks and oceanic whitetip sharks peacefully feeding together on a carcass despite conditions that posed the potential for aggression.

Rare video shows 12 sharks co-feed socially
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Tesla's European sales rout continues but new Model Y boosts Norway deliveries

Tesla's car sales fell sharply in several European markets including Sweden and Portugal in May, a fifth consecutive monthly decline that has been blamed on CEO Elon

Tesla's European sales rout continues but new Model Y boosts Norway deliveries
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Tesla not keen on local production, minister says, as India finalises EV policy

Tesla does not want to produce cars in India, a federal minister said on Monday as the government finalised its electric vehicle policy, with the EV

Tesla not keen on local production, minister says, as India finalises EV policy
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Small plane crashes into Long Island Sound, 2 people rescued, U.S. Coast Guard says

Small plane crashes into Long Island Sound, 2 people rescued, U.S. Coast Guard says

Small plane crashes into Long Island Sound, 2 people rescued, U.S. Coast Guard says
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life

As NASA rolls out more powerful telescopes in the future, scientists will need a way to determine where to point them. A new approach could help.

New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life
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Robots run out of energy long before they run out of work to do − feeding them could change that

Even the best batteries fall far short of animal metabolism for energy storage. Fueling robots with ‘food’ could narrow the gap.

Robots run out of energy long before they run out of work to do − feeding them could change that
Education|Environment|Science|World

Archaeologists find new evidence of ancient slave labor in southern Iraq

A system of thousands of ridges and canals across a floodplain in southern Iraq has long been believed to be the remnant of a massive agricultural system built by slave labor

Archaeologists find new evidence of ancient slave labor in southern Iraq
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Death toll in Nigeria floods rises to 151

Flooding in Nigeria's Niger State this week has killed 151 people and forced several thousand from their homes, an emergency official told Reuters on Saturday.

Death toll in Nigeria floods rises to 151
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How flesh-eating screwworms in cattle could raise US beef prices

New World Screwworm, a devastating parasite that eats cattle and other wild animals alive, is traveling north from Central America to Mexico and has crept past

How flesh-eating screwworms in cattle could raise US beef prices
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Tesla's sale in Norway rises 213% year-on-year in May

Tesla's sale of new cars in Norway rose by 213% in May from a year ago to 2,600 vehicles, registration data showed on Monday, boosted by a revamped Model Y compact SUV, the country's

Tesla's sale in Norway rises 213% year-on-year in May
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ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push

ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push

ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push
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IATA expects sustainable aviation fuel production to double in 2025

The International Air Transport Association said on Sunday it expects the amount of sustainable aviation fuel produced to double in 2025 to reach 2 million tonnes, representing 0.7%

IATA expects sustainable aviation fuel production to double in 2025
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Trump gets key wins at Supreme Court on immigration, despite some misgivings

The U.S.

Trump gets key wins at Supreme Court on immigration, despite some misgivings
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Flyadeal airline CEO blasts Airbus over 'inexcusable' delivery delays

The head of Saudi budget carrier flyadeal criticised Airbus' handling of delays of narrow-body jets and

Flyadeal airline CEO blasts Airbus over 'inexcusable' delivery delays
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Japan raises foreign direct investment target to $1 trillion by mid-2030s

Japan's government said on Monday it raised its 2030 foreign direct investment target by 20% and pushed the figure as high as 150 trillion yen ($1.05 trillion) by

Japan raises foreign direct investment target to $1 trillion by mid-2030s
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins aid ship sailing to Gaza aimed at breaking Israel's blockade

Organizers say climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and other 11 activists set sail on Sunday afternoon for Gaza on a ship aimed at “breaking Israel’s siege” of the devastated territory

Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins aid ship sailing to Gaza aimed at breaking Israel's blockade
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China robotaxis, Indian pharma among hedge fund top picks at Sohn Hong Kong

Hedge funds revealed their top investment ideas, ranging from Chinese self-driving taxis, an Indian drug retailer, to a Korean nuclear plant builder, at the annual

China robotaxis, Indian pharma among hedge fund top picks at Sohn Hong Kong
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Japan Q1 capital spending hits record but some export sectors weak

Investment by Japanese companies in plants and equipment surged to a record in the first quarter led by industries focused on domestic demand, but key export

Japan Q1 capital spending hits record but some export sectors weak
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Many families in Uganda stuck with unhealthy dirt floors are finding an affordable alternative

In Uganda, where more than 40% of the population live in extreme poverty, many families live in homes with dirt floors

Many families in Uganda stuck with unhealthy dirt floors are finding an affordable alternative
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Thousands evacuated in 3 provinces as Canadian wildfires threaten air quality into some US states

More than 25,000 residents in three provinces have been evacuated as dozens of wildfires remained active Sunday and diminished air quality in parts of Canada and the U.S. Most of the evacuated residents were from Manitoba, which declared a state of emergency last week

Thousands evacuated in 3 provinces as Canadian wildfires threaten air quality into some US states
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List of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' removed from US government website following criticism

A list of more than 500 “sanctuary jurisdictions” no longer appears in the Department of Homeland Security’s website after receiving criticism for including localities that have actively supported the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration policies

List of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' removed from US government website following criticism
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Chile president to ramp up decarbonization, pressure on Israel as term winds down

Chile's President Gabriel Boric said on Sunday that he will accelerate renewable energy efforts and step up pressure against Israel over its war in

Chile president to ramp up decarbonization, pressure on Israel as term winds down
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Gaza ministry says Israel kills more than 30 aid seekers, Israel denies

More than 30 Palestinians were killed and nearly 170 injured on Sunday in south Gaza near a food distribution site, the health ministry said

Gaza ministry says Israel kills more than 30 aid seekers, Israel denies
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Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions
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Trump, Xi likely to speak soon on minerals trade dispute, aides say

U.S.

Trump, Xi likely to speak soon on minerals trade dispute, aides say
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California firefighters keep cows cool after truck breaks down amid triple-digit heat

California firefighters keep cows cool after truck breaks down amid triple-digit heat

California firefighters keep cows cool after truck breaks down amid triple-digit heat
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CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it

CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it

CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it
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North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort

North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort

North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort
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Gold and other precious metals leak from Earth’s core and reach the surface

Gold and other precious metals leak from Earth’s core and reach the surface

Gold and other precious metals leak from Earth’s core and reach the surface
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UK bans single-use vapes to stem use by children and reduce harmful litter

A ban on disposable vapes has come into force across the U.K. as the British government aims to stem their illegal use by children, reduce litter and prevent the leaking of harmful chemicals into the environment

UK bans single-use vapes to stem use by children and reduce harmful litter
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Massive wildfires in Canada force thousands to evacuate

Thousands are under evacuation orders as wildfires burn through western and central Canada. Hazardous smokes from the blazes are beginning to reach the US.

Massive wildfires in Canada force thousands to evacuate
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Bridge collapses in Russia's Kursk region as freight train passes, regional governor says

A bridge collapsed in Russia's Kursk region while a freight train was passing over it, the acting governor of the Russian region bordering Ukraine said on the Telegram messaging app.

Bridge collapses in Russia's Kursk region as freight train passes, regional governor says
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Hamas seeks changes in US Gaza proposal, Witkoff calls response 'unacceptable'

Hamas said on Saturday it was seeking amendments to a U.S.-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire with Israel in Gaza, but

Hamas seeks changes in US Gaza proposal, Witkoff calls response 'unacceptable'
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Trump officials are visiting Alaska to discuss a gas pipeline and oil drilling

The Trump administration is sending three Cabinet members to Alaska this week as it pursues oil drilling in the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and reinvigorating a natural gas project that’s languished for years

Trump officials are visiting Alaska to discuss a gas pipeline and oil drilling
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Search continues for Indonesia quarry collapse victims, death toll at 17

Indonesian authorities will continue searching on Sunday for eight people trapped in a rock collapse at a quarry in West Java, where the death toll has reached 17 with six injured,

Search continues for Indonesia quarry collapse victims, death toll at 17
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India, a major user of coal power, is making large gains in clean energy adoption. Here is how

India, one of the most carbon-polluting countries, has witnessed sharp growth in renewable energies like solar and wind

India, a major user of coal power, is making large gains in clean energy adoption. Here is how
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Spike in steel tariffs could imperil Trump promise of lower grocery prices

President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could hit Americans in an unexpected place: grocery aisles

Spike in steel tariffs could imperil Trump promise of lower grocery prices
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US judge blocks Trump from invalidating 5,000 Venezuelans' legal documents

A federal judge prevented the Trump administration from invalidating work permits and other documents granting lawful status to about 5,000 Venezuelans, a subset of the

US judge blocks Trump from invalidating 5,000 Venezuelans' legal documents
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Hamas seeks amendments to Gaza ceasefire proposal but US envoy calls it 'unacceptable'

Hamas is seeking amendments to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza

Hamas seeks amendments to Gaza ceasefire proposal but US envoy calls it 'unacceptable'
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4 things are making us sick, new MAHA documentary says. What the research says

4 things are making us sick, new MAHA documentary says. What the research says

4 things are making us sick, new MAHA documentary says. What the research says
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Wildfires burning across central Canada force more people to evacuate

About 17,000 residents of Manitoba in central Canada have been evacuated because of nearly two dozen active wildfires

Wildfires burning across central Canada force more people to evacuate
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Iran has amassed even more near weapons-grade uranium, UN watchdog says

The U.N. nuclear watchdog says Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels

Iran has amassed even more near weapons-grade uranium, UN watchdog says
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Cicadas emerge after 17 years underground. Why researchers test them for mercury.

Cicadas emerge after 17 years underground. Why researchers test them for mercury.

Cicadas emerge after 17 years underground. Why researchers test them for mercury.
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Millions of honeybees abuzz after truck overturns in Washington state

About 250 million honeybees took to the skies when a commercial truck carrying them overturned in Washington state near the Canadian border

Millions of honeybees abuzz after truck overturns in Washington state
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Local representative stands in hole, halting construction project to get city's attention

Local representative stands in hole, halting construction project to get city's attention

Local representative stands in hole, halting construction project to get city's attention
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Academy's 2nd suicide in one month confirmed by law enforcement

Academy's 2nd suicide in one month confirmed by law enforcement

Academy's 2nd suicide in one month confirmed by law enforcement
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife makes "very difficult" decision to kill gray wolf in Pitkin County

Colorado Parks and Wildlife makes "very difficult" decision to kill gray wolf in Pitkin County

Colorado Parks and Wildlife makes "very difficult" decision to kill gray wolf in Pitkin County
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Steelworkers excited for future after Trump talks about U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel partnership

Steelworkers excited for future after Trump talks about U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel partnership

Steelworkers excited for future after Trump talks about U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel partnership
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Dozens sickened in expanding salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers

Federal health officials say at least 45 people in 18 states have been sickened in an expanding salmonella outbreak tied to recalled cucumbers

Dozens sickened in expanding salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers
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How are OPEC+ oil producers unwinding their output cuts?

The OPEC+ group of oil-producing countries has begun unwinding some of its output curbs with eight members looking to gradually add back

How are OPEC+ oil producers unwinding their output cuts?
Environment|Health|Science

Wildfire smoke exposure may shorten lung cancer survival

Exposure to wildfire smoke may increase lung cancer patients' risk of dying from their disease, particularly among non-smokers, but the effect may be mitigated by certain

Wildfire smoke exposure may shorten lung cancer survival
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Nearly 80 aid trucks carrying food ransacked in Gaza Saturday, says WFP as famine worsens

Nearly 80 aid trucks carrying food ransacked in Gaza Saturday, says WFP as famine worsens

Nearly 80 aid trucks carrying food ransacked in Gaza Saturday, says WFP as famine worsens
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Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming

A meteorologist explains three essential components of NOAA hurricane data collection that forecasters everywhere rely on yet are being targeted for federal cuts.

Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts could change that, with a busy storm season coming
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Flood risk threatens Swiss valley after glacier destroys village

A lake of water trapped behind a mass of glacial debris that buried a village and blocked a river in southern Switzerland this week has sparked fears of flooding in the Alpine

Flood risk threatens Swiss valley after glacier destroys village
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OPEC+ oil producers stick to their guns with another big hike for July

The world’s largest group of oil producers, OPEC+, stuck to its guns on Saturday with another big increase of 411,000

OPEC+ oil producers stick to their guns with another big hike for July
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The Colorado River Basin has lost as much groundwater as the entire volume of Lake Mead

The Colorado River Basin has lost as much groundwater as the entire volume of Lake Mead

The Colorado River Basin has lost as much groundwater as the entire volume of Lake Mead
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Death toll reaches 151 in north-central Nigerian town submerged in floods, with thousands displaced

At least 151 people have now been confirmed dead after heavy rainfall unleashed flooding in a market town in north-central Nigeria, the local emergency services told The Associated Press on Saturday

Death toll reaches 151 in north-central Nigerian town submerged in floods, with thousands displaced
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Viral, raunchy ‘ParkTok’ trend aims to raise awareness of spending cuts to national parks

Viral, raunchy ‘ParkTok’ trend aims to raise awareness of spending cuts to national parks

Viral, raunchy ‘ParkTok’ trend aims to raise awareness of spending cuts to national parks
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Turmoil, worry swirl over cuts to key federal agencies as hurricane season begins

As hurricane season begins, experts in storms and disasters are worried about massive cuts to the federal system that forecasts, tracks and responds to the storms

Turmoil, worry swirl over cuts to key federal agencies as hurricane season begins
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Trump cuts threaten safety training for workers in America’s most dangerous jobs

By the time Robbie Roberge spotted the fire consuming his boat's galley last August, he knew he had just minutes to evacuate his beloved Three

Trump cuts threaten safety training for workers in America’s most dangerous jobs
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UK to ban sale of disposable vapes in response to soaring waste and safety risks

UK to ban sale of disposable vapes in response to soaring waste and safety risks

UK to ban sale of disposable vapes in response to soaring waste and safety risks
Africa|Environment|World

At least 150 killed as deadly floods hit Nigerian town

At least 150 killed as deadly floods hit Nigerian town

At least 150 killed as deadly floods hit Nigerian town
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The country that made smoking sexy is breaking up with cigarettes

After glamorizing tobacco for decades, France is preparing for its most sweeping smoking ban yet

The country that made smoking sexy is breaking up with cigarettes
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States are rolling out red carpets for data centers. But some lawmakers are pushing back

The explosive growth of the data centers needed to power America’s fast-rising demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing has spurred states to dangle incentives in hopes of landing an economic bonanza

States are rolling out red carpets for data centers. But some lawmakers are pushing back
Economy|Environment|Health|Science|World

Smoke pours into the US as Canada wildfires force province’s largest evacuation in ‘living memory’

Smoke pours into the US as Canada wildfires force province’s largest evacuation in ‘living memory’

Smoke pours into the US as Canada wildfires force province’s largest evacuation in ‘living memory’
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1 dead and several injured when storm rips through Kentucky community, authorities say

The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia, hours after a harsh storm hit a remote area of central Kentucky, killing one person and injuring seven others

1 dead and several injured when storm rips through Kentucky community, authorities say
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Trump tells US steelworkers he’s going to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50%

President Donald Trump says he’s doubling the tariff rate on steel to 50%, a dramatic increase that could further push up prices for a metal used to make housing, autos and other goods

Trump tells US steelworkers he’s going to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50%
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Panama will allow controversial mine to export already mined copper to fund maintenance

Panama will allow a controversial mine that was closed after months of protests to export more than 120,000 tons of already mined copper concentrate to pay the costs of maintaining the inactive mine site

Panama will allow controversial mine to export already mined copper to fund maintenance
Economy|Environment|Health|World

Hamas says it is still reviewing a US proposal for a Gaza ceasefire

Hamas says it is continuing to review a U.S. proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza

Hamas says it is still reviewing a US proposal for a Gaza ceasefire
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California track-and-field final enters spotlight for rule change after trans athlete's success

The California high school track-and-field championship has kicked off to a relatively quiet atmosphere

California track-and-field final enters spotlight for rule change after trans athlete's success
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

Conditions in Gaza are catastrophic despite renewed aid, UN says

The situation in Gaza is the worst since the war between Israel and Hamas militants began 19-months ago, the United Nations said on Friday, despite a

Conditions in Gaza are catastrophic despite renewed aid, UN says
Economy|Environment|World

UN seeks 20% cut in staff to help deal with a funding shortfall

More than 60 United Nations offices, agencies and operations have been ordered to submit proposals by mid-June to cut 20% of their staff

UN seeks 20% cut in staff to help deal with a funding shortfall
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US communities spanning from red to blue blast Trump administration's sanctuary list

Officials in communities from rural to urban and red to blue have blasted the Trump administration’s recently-published list of “sanctuary jurisdictions.”

US communities spanning from red to blue blast Trump administration's sanctuary list
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Harvard's US-funded defense projects totaled $180 million in recent years, study shows

When the Trump administration cut federal funding to Harvard University, it abruptly ended an estimated $180 million that the federal government had poured into U.S

Harvard's US-funded defense projects totaled $180 million in recent years, study shows
Environment

A Canadian prairie city virtually deserted as fires rage and thousands more evacuees expected

Manitoba's premier says the Canadian prairie city of Flin Flon hasbeen virtually deserted and more evacuees were expected as wildfires raged in the province

A Canadian prairie city virtually deserted as fires rage and thousands more evacuees expected
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US approves environmental review for Michigan nuclear plant restart

The U.S. on Friday said Holtec's planned restart of the Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan would not harm the environment, a needed step in its plan to

US approves environmental review for Michigan nuclear plant restart
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Japan says there is no easy concession on US tariffs, seeks more talks in June

Japan and the U.S. on Friday agreed to hold another round of trade talks ahead of the G7 summit next month, Japan's top tariff negotiator said, stressing

Japan says there is no easy concession on US tariffs, seeks more talks in June
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Northern Manitoba evacuees stream south to escape raging wildfires

As thousands of people fled from areas overwhelmed by wildfires in remote northern Manitoba on Friday,

Northern Manitoba evacuees stream south to escape raging wildfires
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Car makers warn China's rare-earth curbs could halt production

Global auto executives are sounding the alarm on an impending shortage of rare-earth magnets from China – used in everything from

Car makers warn China's rare-earth curbs could halt production
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US court extends deadline for improved bids in Citgo parent's auction

A Delaware judge has extended a deadline to submit improved bids in a court-organized auction of shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned refiner Citgo Petroleum to June 18, a

US court extends deadline for improved bids in Citgo parent's auction
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PBS sues Trump to reverse funding cuts

PBS sued Donald Trump on Friday over the U.S. president's executive order to cut its federal funding, calling it an unconstitutional attack that would "upend public

PBS sues Trump to reverse funding cuts
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Newark airport runway to reopen Monday after construction

A runway at Newark Liberty International Airport will reopen on Monday nearly two weeks ahead of schedule following several chaotic weeks of equipment outages, runway

Newark airport runway to reopen Monday after construction
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Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’
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Winds push smoke from Canadian wildfires south into US and worsen air quality

Air quality in some parts of the United States is worsening as smoke from dozens of wildfires in Canada travels south, pushed by winds high in the atmosphere

Winds push smoke from Canadian wildfires south into US and worsen air quality
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Cheniere Energy says maintenance work begun on Sabine Pass LNG plant

Cheniere Energy said on Friday it has begun annual maintenance work on its liquefied natural gas plant in Sabine Pass, Texas, the largest U.S. LNG plant.

Cheniere Energy says maintenance work begun on Sabine Pass LNG plant
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US axes 24 clean energy projects, including at Exxon's Baytown

The U.S. has axed awards to 24 green energy projects issued during President Joe Biden's administration that totaled more than $3.7 billion, including one at

US axes 24 clean energy projects, including at Exxon's Baytown
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Trump says China 'violated' agreement on trade talks and he'll stop being 'nice'

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will no longer be “Mr. NICE GUY” with China on trade, declaring in a social media post that the country had broken an agreement with the United States

Trump says China 'violated' agreement on trade talks and he'll stop being 'nice'
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Colorado's governor vetoes landmark ban on rent-setting algorithms

Democratic Gov. Jared Polis has vetoed a bill that would have made Colorado the first state to ban landlords from using rent-setting algorithms

Colorado's governor vetoes landmark ban on rent-setting algorithms
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science

Veterans’ protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits

An upcoming protest in Washington on June 6 isn’t the first time veterans have protested their treatment by the US government. Veterans have been mobilizing and agitating at home since the Civil War.

Veterans’ protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits
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A Michigan bridge official died in 2010. It took 15 years to lay him to rest

A Michigan man who had a key role in building one of the longest bridges in the United States has been buried 15 years after his death

A Michigan bridge official died in 2010. It took 15 years to lay him to rest
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Construction crane tips over in Weymouth, Massachusetts

Construction crane tips over in Weymouth, Massachusetts

Construction crane tips over in Weymouth, Massachusetts
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State of Maine's first comfort dog found dead in state vehicle, officials say

State of Maine's first comfort dog found dead in state vehicle, officials say

State of Maine's first comfort dog found dead in state vehicle, officials say
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Unexpected tornado leaves at least 1 dead, multiple injured in Kentucky

Unexpected tornado leaves at least 1 dead, multiple injured in Kentucky

Unexpected tornado leaves at least 1 dead, multiple injured in Kentucky
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Brazil 2025 Robusta harvest in full swing and could beat estimates, experts say

Brazil's 2025 Robusta coffee crop collection, including the Conilon variety, is advancing strongly and could beat initial estimates, industry experts told

Brazil 2025 Robusta harvest in full swing and could beat estimates, experts say
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Man accused of breaking into Hobe Sound restaurant looking for outlet to charge his Tesla

Man accused of breaking into Hobe Sound restaurant looking for outlet to charge his Tesla

Man accused of breaking into Hobe Sound restaurant looking for outlet to charge his Tesla
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Dozens of undocumented migrants flown from Maine to Michigan following detention

Dozens of undocumented migrants flown from Maine to Michigan following detention

Dozens of undocumented migrants flown from Maine to Michigan following detention
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AERIALS | House destroyed by fire in Charlestown, Indiana

AERIALS | House destroyed by fire in Charlestown, Indiana

AERIALS | House destroyed by fire in Charlestown, Indiana
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Roseville school district pushes back outdoor graduation times to combat hot temperatures

Roseville school district pushes back outdoor graduation times to combat hot temperatures

Roseville school district pushes back outdoor graduation times to combat hot temperatures
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Overnight mission leads to rescue of lost hiker in Garrapata State Park

Overnight mission leads to rescue of lost hiker in Garrapata State Park

Overnight mission leads to rescue of lost hiker in Garrapata State Park
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Mexican authorities seize more than 3 million liters of stolen fuel

Mexican authorities said they seized more than 3 million liters (792,516 gallons) of illegally stored fuel at a property in the country's southeast state of Tabasco, the latest

Mexican authorities seize more than 3 million liters of stolen fuel
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Shale producer EOG boosts Utica footprint with $5.6 billion Encino deal

EOG Resources said on Friday it would acquire U.S. oil and gas firm Encino Acquisition Partners for $5.6 billion, including debt, to bolster its Utica shale position.

Shale producer EOG boosts Utica footprint with $5.6 billion Encino deal
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Wall Street fears foreign tax in budget bill may reduce allure of US assets

Wall Street analysts are cautioning that a tax targeting foreign investors in the U.S. budget bill progressing through Congress could end up weighing on

Wall Street fears foreign tax in budget bill may reduce allure of US assets
Business|Environment|Science|Technology

US targets geothermal projects for emergency permitting

The U.S.

US targets geothermal projects for emergency permitting
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What is a famine and who declares one?

For months, experts have warned that Palestinians in Gaza are on the brink of famine

What is a famine and who declares one?
Environment|Health|World

Global crises disrupt effort to get millions to quit smoking, report says

The COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and wars have combined to hamper global governments' plans to reduce tobacco use, derailing

Global crises disrupt effort to get millions to quit smoking, report says
Economy|Environment|Health|World

Controversial new Gaza aid group isn’t screening recipients — despite being established to keep supplies from Hamas

Controversial new Gaza aid group isn’t screening recipients — despite being established to keep supplies from Hamas

Controversial new Gaza aid group isn’t screening recipients — despite being established to keep supplies from Hamas
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Animal shelter adopts music program to help calm pets, get them adopted

Animal shelter adopts music program to help calm pets, get them adopted

Animal shelter adopts music program to help calm pets, get them adopted
Arts|Entertainment|Environment|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

This fragrance company is trying to recreate the scent of extinct blooms

This fragrance company is trying to recreate the scent of extinct blooms

This fragrance company is trying to recreate the scent of extinct blooms
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France's Macron calls for Asian coalitions as he warns of US-China divisions

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that division between the two superpowers, the United States and China, is the main

France's Macron calls for Asian coalitions as he warns of US-China divisions
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White House considers plan to clear record backlog of small refinery biofuel waivers

The White House is weighing a plan to clear a record backlog of requests from small refineries for exemptions from U.S. biofuel laws, which

White House considers plan to clear record backlog of small refinery biofuel waivers
Economy|Environment|Political

Illinois has a $770M hole in the transit budget that could leave commuters stranded

The Chicago area is facing the prospect of bleak service cuts to public transit if Illinois legislators adjourn this weekend without plugging a $770 million hole in the transportation budget

Illinois has a $770M hole in the transit budget that could leave commuters stranded
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Sellers outnumber prospective homebuyers as high prices and mortgage rates skew the housing market

Homeowners eager to sell may have to wait a while before a buyer comes along

Sellers outnumber prospective homebuyers as high prices and mortgage rates skew the housing market
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Gov. Tim Walz to wildfire-stricken northern Minnesota: "The state is going to be there"

Gov. Tim Walz to wildfire-stricken northern Minnesota: "The state is going to be there"

Gov. Tim Walz to wildfire-stricken northern Minnesota: "The state is going to be there"
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Miner Vale misses deadline for power to expand Brazil nickel complex

Brazilian power grid operator ONS told Reuters it denied miner Vale's request to increase power consumption at its northern

Miner Vale misses deadline for power to expand Brazil nickel complex
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Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices
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Detroit’s population grew in 2023, 2024 − a strategy to welcome immigrants helps explain the turnaround from decades of population decline

Attracting immigrants is key to growing and maintaining a more resilient economy in former industrial cities like Detroit.

Detroit’s population grew in 2023, 2024 − a strategy to welcome immigrants helps explain the turnaround from decades of population decline
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Solar panels’ shade helps boost Colorado grassland productivity in dry years

Solar energy can help grasslands weather droughts in the semi-arid American West.

Solar panels’ shade helps boost Colorado grassland productivity in dry years
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Hurricane season is here, but FEMA’s policy change could leave low-income areas less protected

Low-income neighborhoods have the hardest time recovering from disasters without help. FEMA used to require cities to pay attention to them, but that’s changing.

Hurricane season is here, but FEMA’s policy change could leave low-income areas less protected
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If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question

Figuring out whether de-extinction is possible is as much a technical puzzle as a philosophical one. Add two kinds of DNA to the mix, and it gets even more complex.

If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question
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Iron ore pessimism subsides despite looming Simandou supply

The prospects for iron ore prices are improving thanks to a lower than expected global surplus this year, analysts and traders say, though looming new

Iron ore pessimism subsides despite looming Simandou supply
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Oil price outlook weakens on OPEC+ hikes, lingering trade concerns: Reuters poll

Analysts have revised down their oil price forecasts for the third consecutive month as swelling OPEC+ supply and lingering uncertainty around the

Oil price outlook weakens on OPEC+ hikes, lingering trade concerns: Reuters poll
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China set to resume imports of Japanese seafood halted over Fukushima water discharge

Japan says China will resume Japanese seafood imports it banned in 2023 over worries about Japan’s discharge of treated but slightly radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea

China set to resume imports of Japanese seafood halted over Fukushima water discharge
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Gilead commits to HIV prevention rollout for low-income countries despite funding uncertainty

Gilead Sciences says it still plans to supply its twice-yearly injection for preventing HIV infection in low-income countries if it wins U.S. approval

Gilead commits to HIV prevention rollout for low-income countries despite funding uncertainty
Environment|Health|World

Israel aid blockage making Gaza 'hungriest region on earth', UN office says

Israel is blocking all but a trickle of humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said, with almost no ready-

Israel aid blockage making Gaza 'hungriest region on earth', UN office says
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Russian captain denies manslaughter in North Sea collision as he faces UK trial

The Russian captain of a cargo ship that collided with a U.S. tanker in the North Sea has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter

Russian captain denies manslaughter in North Sea collision as he faces UK trial
Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Officials say at least 10 people are dead and 6 are missing after stone quarry collapse in Indonesia

A natural stone quarry in Indonesia’s West Java province collapsed on several people who were working in it, killing at least 10 people and leaving six workers missing, officials say

Officials say at least 10 people are dead and 6 are missing after stone quarry collapse in Indonesia
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Zeekr investors criticise Geely's $2.2 billion take-private bid as inadequate, say sources

China's Geely is undervaluing its premium electric car unit Zeekr with the $2.2 billion take-private offer it has made, five early investors in Zeekr have written to its

Zeekr investors criticise Geely's $2.2 billion take-private bid as inadequate, say sources
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China signals softer stance on rare earth export curbs

China said it would cooperate further with other countries over its rare earth export controls as shortages put auto and semiconductor makers in Europe and India at

China signals softer stance on rare earth export curbs
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How Northern Arkansas’ terrain may help an escaped convict evade capture

How Northern Arkansas’ terrain may help an escaped convict evade capture

How Northern Arkansas’ terrain may help an escaped convict evade capture
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‘Cities turned into theme parks’: Why Airbnb is facing trouble in Spain

‘Cities turned into theme parks’: Why Airbnb is facing trouble in Spain

‘Cities turned into theme parks’: Why Airbnb is facing trouble in Spain
Environment|Europe|Political|Science|Technology|World

Human rights groups challenge Hungary's anti-Pride law in court

Five human rights groups including Amnesty International challenged in court Hungary's legislation that created a legal basis for police to ban Pride marches by the LGBTQ community

Human rights groups challenge Hungary's anti-Pride law in court
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Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say

Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat because of human-caused climate change from May 2024 to May 2025

Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say
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Nippon Steel to spend $6 billion on decarbonisation efforts at three plants

Nippon Steel plans to invest nearly 870 billion yen ($6.05 billion) to introduce electric furnaces at its three domestic plants to reduce carbon emissions, the company said on Friday.

Nippon Steel to spend $6 billion on decarbonisation efforts at three plants
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Global airlines to address trade war, net-zero uncertainties at annual summit

An unpredictable trade war and daunting environmental targets are on the agenda for global airline bosses at an annual summit in India,

Global airlines to address trade war, net-zero uncertainties at annual summit
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Markets ask how soon Nippon Steel will benefit from $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel

Nippon Steel investors and analysts are asking if its $15-billion deal to buy U.S.

Markets ask how soon Nippon Steel will benefit from $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel
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Bernard Kerik, who led NYPD on 9/11 before prison and pardon, has died at 69

Bernard Kerik, who served as New York City’s police commissioner on 9/11 and later pleaded guilty to tax fraud before being pardoned, has died

Bernard Kerik, who led NYPD on 9/11 before prison and pardon, has died at 69
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Ford head says GOP tax bill provision could 'imperil' battery factory

Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford on Thursday sounded the alarm over the potential for the U.S. government to eliminate production tax

Ford head says GOP tax bill provision could 'imperil' battery factory
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US says that Israel accepts Gaza ceasefire plan; Hamas cool to it

Israel has agreed to a U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza, the White House said on Thursday, and Hamas

US says that Israel accepts Gaza ceasefire plan; Hamas cool to it
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Swiss glacier collapse renews focus on risks of climate change as glaciers retreat around the world

The landslide that buried a Swiss village and riverbed is refocusing attention on the role of global warming in glacier collapses around the world

Swiss glacier collapse renews focus on risks of climate change as glaciers retreat around the world
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Witnesses in Gaza describe more chaos at food distribution sites

Chaos erupted again as tens of thousands of desperate Palestinians tried to collect food from distribution sites in the Gaza Strip run by a new U.S.- and Israeli-backed foundation

Witnesses in Gaza describe more chaos at food distribution sites
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Puerto Rico governor pledges to improve island's crumbling power grid after repeated outages

Puerto Rico’s governor has pledged to improve the island’s crumbling electric grid and boost the economy in her first address after being elected as anger intensifies over chronic power outages and an increase in cost-of-living expenses

Puerto Rico governor pledges to improve island's crumbling power grid after repeated outages
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Manitoba urges thousands to evacuate as Canada wildfires spread

Manitoba declared a state of emergency and urged thousands of people in northern and eastern parts of the province to evacuate on Wednesday, as wildfires

Manitoba urges thousands to evacuate as Canada wildfires spread
Crime|Environment|Health|Travel

A 700-pound boulder pins Alaska man face-down in a glacier creek for three hours

An Alaska man escaped unscathed after being trapped by a 700-pound boulder for three hours during a hike in a remote area last weekend

A 700-pound boulder pins Alaska man face-down in a glacier creek for three hours
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Harrison Ruffin Tyler, preserver of Virginia history and grandson of 10th US president, dies at 96

Harrison Ruffin Tyler died on Sunday

Harrison Ruffin Tyler, preserver of Virginia history and grandson of 10th US president, dies at 96
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Chevron to cut 200 jobs in Texas

(This May 28 story has been corrected to reflect the official correction from the commission to rectify the number of layoffs to 200, from 800, in the headline and paragraph 1) By Sheila Dang HOUSTON

Chevron to cut 200 jobs in Texas
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Wrongful death lawsuit says Big Oil contributed to heat wave and woman's death

A Washington state woman is suing seven oil and gas companies, saying they contributed to an extraordinarily hot day that led to her mother’s fatal hyperthermia in one of the nation’s first wrongful-death claims seeking to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for its role in the changing climate

Wrongful death lawsuit says Big Oil contributed to heat wave and woman's death
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Elon Musk came to Washington wielding a chain saw. He leaves behind upheaval and unmet expectations

Elon Musk arrived in the nation’s capital with the chain saw-wielding swagger of a tech titan who had never met a problem he couldn’t solve with lots of money, long hours or a well-calibrated algorithm

Elon Musk came to Washington wielding a chain saw. He leaves behind upheaval and unmet expectations
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Five-year forecast paints a troubling picture of extreme weather and deadly heat

Five-year forecast paints a troubling picture of extreme weather and deadly heat

Five-year forecast paints a troubling picture of extreme weather and deadly heat
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Enterprise Products says its China exports could fall due to license requirement

Enterprise Products Partners on Thursday said its ethane and butane exports could be hurt by a U.S.

Enterprise Products says its China exports could fall due to license requirement
Business|Economy|Environment

Supreme Court scales back a key environmental law in a ruling that could speed development projects

The Supreme Court has backed a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah in a ruling that scales back a key environmental law and could speed development projects around the country

Supreme Court scales back a key environmental law in a ruling that could speed development projects
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US approves NuScale's bigger nuclear reactor design

The U.S.

US approves NuScale's bigger nuclear reactor design
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Boys seriously burned in Memorial Day Fort Lauderdale boat explosion, grandmother says

Boys seriously burned in Memorial Day Fort Lauderdale boat explosion, grandmother says

Boys seriously burned in Memorial Day Fort Lauderdale boat explosion, grandmother says
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Canadian PM Carney speaks with Saudi's bin Salman

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday, according to a statement from Carney's office.

Canadian PM Carney speaks with Saudi's bin Salman
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Hyundai considering 1% price hike on US vehicles to counter tariff hit, Bloomberg News reports

Hyundai Motor is considering a 1% price increase on its entire U.S. lineup, looking to soften a hit from U.S.

Hyundai considering 1% price hike on US vehicles to counter tariff hit, Bloomberg News reports
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Trump administration reverses planned closures of 3 dozen US mine safety offices

The Trump administration is dropping plans to terminate leases for 34 offices in the Mine Safety and Health Administration

Trump administration reverses planned closures of 3 dozen US mine safety offices
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Dell raises annual profit forecast on strong AI server demand

Dell raised its annual profit forecast on Thursday, signaling growing demand for its AI-powered servers that are equipped with Nvidia's powerful chips.

Dell raises annual profit forecast on strong AI server demand
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader

Democrat Gretchen Whitmer touted her accomplishments as Michigan's governor as she passes the midpoint of her second term and is continuously floated as a potential 2028 presidential candidate

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says willingness to take a 'few punches' makes an effective leader
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Sheriff's Office defies statewide staffing crisis through strong community culture

Sheriff's Office defies statewide staffing crisis through strong community culture

Sheriff's Office defies statewide staffing crisis through strong community culture
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24 abandoned campfires discovered in Colorado over Memorial Day weekend

24 abandoned campfires discovered in Colorado over Memorial Day weekend

24 abandoned campfires discovered in Colorado over Memorial Day weekend
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Alfa Romeo could postpone launch of new Stelvio SUV, sources say

Alfa Romeo is set to postpone the launch of the new version of its Stelvio large SUV as it reassesses its strategies amid tepid demand for electric vehicles, two sources told Reuters

Alfa Romeo could postpone launch of new Stelvio SUV, sources say
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Northrop Grumman invests $50 million in space startup Firefly Aerospace

U.S. defense contractor Northrop Grumman has invested $50 million into space startup Firefly Aerospace to aid the production of their jointly developed rocket, the companies said on

Northrop Grumman invests $50 million in space startup Firefly Aerospace
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'I lost everything': Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village

Residents struggled on Thursday to absorb the scale of devastation caused by a huge slab of glacier that buried most of their picturesque Swiss village,

'I lost everything': Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village
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Trump tariffs decision rests on arguments conservatives repeatedly used against Biden

Trump tariffs decision rests on arguments conservatives repeatedly used against Biden

Trump tariffs decision rests on arguments conservatives repeatedly used against Biden
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Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe
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Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house

Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house

Man allegedly shoots at car of teens who bullied his daughter, egged his house
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Hiker killed after 100 foot fall into creek bottom

Hiker killed after 100 foot fall into creek bottom

Hiker killed after 100 foot fall into creek bottom
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Rubio lays out detailed plan to restructure State Department to focus on Trump’s priorities

Rubio lays out detailed plan to restructure State Department to focus on Trump’s priorities

Rubio lays out detailed plan to restructure State Department to focus on Trump’s priorities
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California family escapes fire thanks to loyal dog

California family escapes fire thanks to loyal dog

California family escapes fire thanks to loyal dog
Crime|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Fire chief honored for saving woman trapped in burning home

Fire chief honored for saving woman trapped in burning home

Fire chief honored for saving woman trapped in burning home
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Woman in her 60s is fed up, picking up a shovel and filling potholes herself

Woman in her 60s is fed up, picking up a shovel and filling potholes herself

Woman in her 60s is fed up, picking up a shovel and filling potholes herself
Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Residents push for change after 2 dangerous police chases in 3 days

Residents push for change after 2 dangerous police chases in 3 days

Residents push for change after 2 dangerous police chases in 3 days
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After several meltdowns this spring, it will be the ‘cheapest’ summer to fly United Airlines at Newark Airport, CEO says

After several meltdowns this spring, it will be the ‘cheapest’ summer to fly United Airlines at Newark Airport, CEO says

After several meltdowns this spring, it will be the ‘cheapest’ summer to fly United Airlines at Newark Airport, CEO says
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US pending home sales fall sharply in April

Contracts to buy U.S. previously owned homes fell more than expected in April as rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty weighed on demand.

US pending home sales fall sharply in April
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Italian activists face trial for migrant sea rescue in legal first

A Sicilian judge has ordered six members of an Italian charity ship to stand trial on accusations of aiding illegal immigration, the first time crew members of a

Italian activists face trial for migrant sea rescue in legal first
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Mauritania's Tah elected president of AfDB, Africa's top development bank

Former Mauritanian Finance Minister Sidi Ould Tah has been elected president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), the lender said on Thursday, after a

Mauritania's Tah elected president of AfDB, Africa's top development bank
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No sign of preparations to restart Zaporizhzhia, IAEA official says

There is no sign Russia is preparing to restart the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, an official from the U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Thursday, after

No sign of preparations to restart Zaporizhzhia, IAEA official says
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Israel announces new West Bank settlements despite sanctions threat

Israel's government has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, its finance minister said on Thursday, a move condemned by Israeli human rights

Israel announces new West Bank settlements despite sanctions threat
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Exxon confident it will win dispute over Chevron-Hess deal

The arbitration proceedings in Exxon Mobil's contractual dispute over Chevron's planned acquisition of Hess concluded this week and a decision is expected in about

Exxon confident it will win dispute over Chevron-Hess deal
Business|Economy|Environment|US

US Supreme Court limits environmental reviews in Utah railway ruling

The U.S.

US Supreme Court limits environmental reviews in Utah railway ruling
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Vanguard expands "Investor Choice" proxy voting program

Top mutual fund manager Vanguard Group on Thursday said it would roughly triple to 10 million the number of investors eligible to direct proxy votes in their funds, continuing an effort

Vanguard expands "Investor Choice" proxy voting program
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Amazon's robotaxi unit Zoox issues second software recall after San Francisco crash

Amazon.com's self-driving unit Zoox issued a second software update to improve how its vehicles track nearby pedestrians and prevent movement when someone is

Amazon's robotaxi unit Zoox issues second software recall after San Francisco crash
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'Running the risk of losing fields': May's monsoons leave tomato farm under water

'Running the risk of losing fields': May's monsoons leave tomato farm under water

'Running the risk of losing fields': May's monsoons leave tomato farm under water
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'There was a humongous pig,' Residents battle feral hog problem in Palm Coast

'There was a humongous pig,' Residents battle feral hog problem in Palm Coast

'There was a humongous pig,' Residents battle feral hog problem in Palm Coast
Environment|Health|Travel

'I'm not goin' back in': Hundreds of jellyfish stings reported on Florida beaches

'I'm not goin' back in': Hundreds of jellyfish stings reported on Florida beaches

'I'm not goin' back in': Hundreds of jellyfish stings reported on Florida beaches
Africa|Americas|Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades
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Bobcat hangs out in Colorado home, not impressed with capture efforts

Bobcat hangs out in Colorado home, not impressed with capture efforts

Bobcat hangs out in Colorado home, not impressed with capture efforts
Environment|US

U.S. Coast Guard finds remaining phosphorus flares that went missing in Lake Michigan

U.S. Coast Guard finds remaining phosphorus flares that went missing in Lake Michigan

U.S. Coast Guard finds remaining phosphorus flares that went missing in Lake Michigan
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Air from beehives comforts patients in Turkey

At his farm tucked away in an idyllic valley near the Aegean Sea, beekeeper Huseyin Ceylan helps people recover from ailments by having

Air from beehives comforts patients in Turkey
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Hormel Foods tightens annual profit forecast amid weak retail demand

-Hormel Foods tightened its annual profit forecast towards the lower end on Thursday, as the Skippy peanut butter maker struggles with supply chain issues and weak demand that may counter the benefits

Hormel Foods tightens annual profit forecast amid weak retail demand
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Brazil declared free of foot-and-mouth disease without vaccination

The World Organization for Animal Health has recognized Brazil, the world's leading beef exporter, as a country free of foot-and-mouth

Brazil declared free of foot-and-mouth disease without vaccination
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WEF founder Klaus Schwab files criminal complaint against whistleblowers

World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab has filed a criminal complaint against the whistleblowers who anonymously alleged misconduct by him, a spokesperson for Schwab

WEF founder Klaus Schwab files criminal complaint against whistleblowers
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Search suspended for a missing man in Swiss glacier collapse that destroyed 90% of an Alpine village

A 64-year-old man remains missing after a huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier crashed down a Swiss mountainside the day before

Search suspended for a missing man in Swiss glacier collapse that destroyed 90% of an Alpine village
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

What would happen if the Amazon rainforest dried out? This decades-long experiment has some answers

In a pristine corner of the Amazon, Brazilian and British scientists have spent more than two decades simulating drought to understand how the rainforest might respond to a drier future

What would happen if the Amazon rainforest dried out? This decades-long experiment has some answers
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Supreme Court limits environmental review of major infrastructure projects

Supreme Court limits environmental review of major infrastructure projects

Supreme Court limits environmental review of major infrastructure projects
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Health

More Colorado workplaces are becoming safe places for employees in recovery

Workplaces across the country are becoming safe and supportive places for people with substance use issues.

More Colorado workplaces are becoming safe places for employees in recovery
Environment|Science|Technology|World

UN official says Russia isn't imminently turning on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Inspectors from the U.N. nuclear watchdog have not seen signs of Russia moving to immediately restart the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

UN official says Russia isn't imminently turning on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
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Nepal's mountaineering community celebrates 72nd anniversary of Mount Everest conquest

Nepal’s mountaineering community has celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the conquest of the world’s highest peak

Nepal's mountaineering community celebrates 72nd anniversary of Mount Everest conquest
Education|Environment|Science

The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer

A new archaeological study finds early evidence of white-tailed deer declines in the 17th century, likely driven by the commodification of deerskins under colonial capitalism.

The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer
Crime|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Nigeria's Tinubu touts economic gains at mid-term but inflation and insecurity persist

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday marked his second anniversary in office by declaring that his economic reforms were working, but international bodies have

Nigeria's Tinubu touts economic gains at mid-term but inflation and insecurity persist
Business|Environment|World

China's vice premier stresses production safety after deadly chemical plant blast

China's Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing on Thursday urged authorities to learn from recent incidents and remain vigilant about production safety, the official Xinhua news agency

China's vice premier stresses production safety after deadly chemical plant blast
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Minnesota man restores 170-year-old log cabin: "Definitely a labor of love."

Minnesota man restores 170-year-old log cabin: "Definitely a labor of love."

Minnesota man restores 170-year-old log cabin: "Definitely a labor of love."
Asia|Education|Environment|Political|World

Thai and Cambodian armies agree to seek peaceful solutions at disputed border after deadly clash

The army chiefs of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed for a mutual withdrawal from the disputed border area where a brief clash a day earlier killed one Cambodian soldier

Thai and Cambodian armies agree to seek peaceful solutions at disputed border after deadly clash
Crime|Environment|Health

Raccoon attack prompts warnings from North Carolina officials

Raccoon attack prompts warnings from North Carolina officials

Raccoon attack prompts warnings from North Carolina officials
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Incredible photos from the National Geographic Traveller competition

Incredible photos from the National Geographic Traveller competition

Incredible photos from the National Geographic Traveller competition
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Heavy floods threaten Romania's Praid salt mine, a tourism magnet

Severe floods in Romania are threatening to destroy the Praid salt mine, one of Europe's largest salt reserves which attracts half a million tourists each year with its

Heavy floods threaten Romania's Praid salt mine, a tourism magnet
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Mark Cuban and Wyclef Jean to headline Global Citizen's first Detroit summit on the future of cities

Global Citizen is unveiling the lineup for its summer conference on urban revitalization in Detroit

Mark Cuban and Wyclef Jean to headline Global Citizen's first Detroit summit on the future of cities
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Sen. Lindsey Graham gets a 2026 challenge from Democrat Annie Andrews, who ran against Nancy Mace

South Carolina Democrat Dr. Annie Andrews says she’s running against Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham in 2026

Sen. Lindsey Graham gets a 2026 challenge from Democrat Annie Andrews, who ran against Nancy Mace
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Asia jet fuel exports to US West Coast to hit 1-year high in May

Asia's jet fuel exports to the U.S.

Asia jet fuel exports to US West Coast to hit 1-year high in May
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

$14 billion in clean energy projects have been canceled in the US this year, analysis says

A new analysis finds that more than $14 billion in clean energy projects in the U.S. have been canceled this year

$14 billion in clean energy projects have been canceled in the US this year, analysis says
Environment|Science|World

Gorillas once caught by wildlife traffickers are set free in historic reintroduction

Gorillas once caught by wildlife traffickers are set free in historic reintroduction

Gorillas once caught by wildlife traffickers are set free in historic reintroduction
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WFP says 'hordes of hungry people' broke into Gaza warehouse in deadly incident

The United Nations World Food Programme said "hordes of hungry people" broke into one of the agency's warehouses in central Gaza on Wednesday and initial reports indicated

WFP says 'hordes of hungry people' broke into Gaza warehouse in deadly incident
Asia|Economy|Environment|World

Philippines says China has no right to object or interfere with its 'lawful' activities in the South China Sea

The Philippine foreign ministry said on Thursday that China has no right to object to or interfere with its lawful and routine activities in the South China Sea.

Philippines says China has no right to object or interfere with its 'lawful' activities in the South China Sea
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

Big BYD dealer in eastern China goes out of business, local media reports

A large dealer of Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's cars in the eastern province of Shandong has gone out of business with at least 20 of its stores found to be deserted or shut

Big BYD dealer in eastern China goes out of business, local media reports
Crime|Environment|Political|Technology|Travel|World

Caves and other mountain hideouts are being searched for fugitive known as 'Devil in the Ozarks'

There are plenty of hideouts in the rugged terrain of the Ozark Mountains where searchers are hunting for a convicted former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks.”

Caves and other mountain hideouts are being searched for fugitive known as 'Devil in the Ozarks'
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|Travel

Newark air traffic operations improving with flight cuts, US says

Operations at Newark, one of the main airports serving New York City, have improved significantly after the federal government imposed flight cuts following a series of

Newark air traffic operations improving with flight cuts, US says
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Stellantis dealers pin US turnaround hopes on new CEO

U.S. dealers of Jeep SUVs and Ram pickup trucks are pinning their hopes on new Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa to turn around months of disappointing

Stellantis dealers pin US turnaround hopes on new CEO
Business|Economy|Environment

US judge bars Trump from ending New York congestion program

A judge on Wednesday blocked the U.S.

US judge bars Trump from ending New York congestion program
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US to end use of race, gender in highway, transit contracts

The Trump administration said on Wednesday it will end the U.S.

US to end use of race, gender in highway, transit contracts
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Factory that symbolised Nissan's rise may become victim of its decline

When Nissan's Oppama plant opened in 1961, it was one of Japan's first large-scale auto factories and a symbol of the company's global ambitions.

Factory that symbolised Nissan's rise may become victim of its decline
Business|Economy|Environment|World

China offers Pacific Islands increased support in addressing climate change

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged increased support from the world's second-largest economy to Pacific Island countries in addressing climate change, during a summit China's

China offers Pacific Islands increased support in addressing climate change
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Trump administration cancels Sunnova's $2.92 billion government loan guarantee

President Donald Trump's administration has canceled a partial loan guarantee of $2.92 billion that had been awarded to residential solar

Trump administration cancels Sunnova's $2.92 billion government loan guarantee
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

Boeing aims to certify 737 MAX variants by year-end, CEO tells Aviation Week

Boeing expects to finish certification of its best-selling 737 MAX family by the end of the year, CEO Kelly Ortberg said in an interview with trade publication Aviation Week

Boeing aims to certify 737 MAX variants by year-end, CEO tells Aviation Week
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Australia business investment dips in Q1, drags on growth

Australian business investment dipped in the March quarter as gains in mining were offset by a pullback elsewhere, while a drop in equipment spending looked to have dragged on

Australia business investment dips in Q1, drags on growth
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

Termination notices for remaining Voice of America employees expected this week, Politico reports

Termination notices are expected to go out to all remaining Voice of America employees this week, Politico reported on Wednesday, likely marking the end for a media broadcaster

Termination notices for remaining Voice of America employees expected this week, Politico reports
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Israeli government hits back as international pressure over Gaza mounts

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government hit back at growing international pressure over the war in Gaza on Wednesday, amid deepening signs of

Israeli government hits back as international pressure over Gaza mounts
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Chile's SQM misses profit estimates as lithium prices remain under pressure

Chile's SQM, the world's second-largest lithium producer, on Wednesday missed quarterly profit estimates and warned of lower realized prices in the next quarter due to oversupply of lithium

Chile's SQM misses profit estimates as lithium prices remain under pressure
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

Amazon's in-car software deal with Stellantis fizzles

Amazon's deal with Stellantis to create in-car software that the companies hoped would transform the driving experience while bolstering their vehicle-tech credentials is "winding

Amazon's in-car software deal with Stellantis fizzles
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|World

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed

Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed
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Iran may pause enrichment for US nod on nuclear rights, release of frozen funds, Iranian sources say

Iran may pause uranium enrichment if the U.S. releases frozen Iranian funds and recognises Tehran's right to refine uranium for civilian use under a "

Iran may pause enrichment for US nod on nuclear rights, release of frozen funds, Iranian sources say
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German court to rule on Peruvian farmer versus RWE climate case

A German court is due to decide on Wednesday whether a lawsuit brought by a Peruvian farmer against German energy giant RWE can continue, in a landmark case that is

German court to rule on Peruvian farmer versus RWE climate case
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Nordic nations embrace total defense as the risk of sabotage and war rises

The Nordic nations are embracing the concept of total defense, mobilizing the whole of society to defend against military and non-military threats, including asking ordinary people to have enough food and water stored for seven days

Nordic nations embrace total defense as the risk of sabotage and war rises
Arts|Business|Economy|Environment|Food

California avocado growers say Mexican imports have helped their sales

On a hillside northwest of Los Angeles, Andreas Tompros is replanting hundreds of avocado trees

California avocado growers say Mexican imports have helped their sales
Business|Economy|Environment

Chevron investors reject stockholder proposals, Exxon faces none

Chevron shareholders voted against three stockholder proposals during the U.S. oil producer's annual meeting on Wednesday, including one calling for a report on the

Chevron investors reject stockholder proposals, Exxon faces none
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Mud and rock bury Swiss village after glacier collapse, one person missing

A huge chunk of a glacier in the Swiss Alps broke off on Wednesday, causing a deluge of ice, mud and rock that buried most of a mountain village

Mud and rock bury Swiss village after glacier collapse, one person missing
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Elon Musk says his time in the Trump administration has ‘come to an end’

Elon Musk says his time in the Trump administration has ‘come to an end’

Elon Musk says his time in the Trump administration has ‘come to an end’
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Arizona's rural groundwater deal stalls as legislative session nears end

Attempts to regulate groundwater in rural Arizona have stalled in the Legislature

Arizona's rural groundwater deal stalls as legislative session nears end
Crime|Environment|Political|US|World

Trump administration working to return migrant hastily deported to Mexico after resisting similar court orders in other cases

Trump administration working to return migrant hastily deported to Mexico after resisting similar court orders in other cases

Trump administration working to return migrant hastily deported to Mexico after resisting similar court orders in other cases
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Trump's push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war

Mining company Signal Peak Energy sits atop a billion-ton coal reserve beneath Montana’s rugged Bull Mountains and ships 98% of the fuel it mines to Japan and South Korea

Trump's push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war
Environment|Europe|Science|Travel|World

Alpine village is largely destroyed when a Swiss glacier collapses

A huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier has thundered down a Swiss Alpine mountainside

Alpine village is largely destroyed when a Swiss glacier collapses
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Las Vegas police make 58 DUI arrests during Memorial Day weekend

Las Vegas police make 58 DUI arrests during Memorial Day weekend

Las Vegas police make 58 DUI arrests during Memorial Day weekend
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What to know about the death of Air Force prep graduate Ava Moore in a crash on a Texas lake

Authorities say an 18-year-old woman about to begin her first year at the U.S. Air Force Academy was killed when a personal watercraft hit her kayak on a Texas lake over Memorial Day weekend

What to know about the death of Air Force prep graduate Ava Moore in a crash on a Texas lake
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217 days and counting: Trump's rules slow the release of migrant children to their families

Releases of immigrant children in U.S. custody have slowed dramatically since the Trump administration increased vetting of people seeking to take care of them

217 days and counting: Trump's rules slow the release of migrant children to their families
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Contractor says he lost woman's money as she shares a warning

Contractor says he lost woman's money as she shares a warning

Contractor says he lost woman's money as she shares a warning
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First female Air Force Thunderbird solo pilot using retirement to teach and encourage others

First female Air Force Thunderbird solo pilot using retirement to teach and encourage others

First female Air Force Thunderbird solo pilot using retirement to teach and encourage others
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Hundreds of starving Palestinians storm Gaza food warehouse in deadly incident, says UN agency

Hundreds of starving Palestinians storm Gaza food warehouse in deadly incident, says UN agency

Hundreds of starving Palestinians storm Gaza food warehouse in deadly incident, says UN agency
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Proposed tiny home to help homeless stirs controversy

Proposed tiny home to help homeless stirs controversy

Proposed tiny home to help homeless stirs controversy
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Man hospitalized after boat catches fire near Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue says

Man hospitalized after boat catches fire near Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue says

Man hospitalized after boat catches fire near Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue says
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Ancient rock art under threat as Australia gives ‘proposed’ approval to gas plant extension

Ancient rock art under threat as Australia gives ‘proposed’ approval to gas plant extension

Ancient rock art under threat as Australia gives ‘proposed’ approval to gas plant extension
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Fish kills may be on the way, LDWF warns: Here's how to report them

Fish kills may be on the way, LDWF warns: Here's how to report them

Fish kills may be on the way, LDWF warns: Here's how to report them
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Maryland judge denies request to allow fired federal employees to work during pending lawsuit

Maryland judge denies request to allow fired federal employees to work during pending lawsuit

Maryland judge denies request to allow fired federal employees to work during pending lawsuit
Environment|Health|Science|Technology|World

Get ready for several years of killer heat, top weather forecasters warn

Top weather agencies warn that the world should get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes the globe to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes

Get ready for several years of killer heat, top weather forecasters warn
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Climber rescued after falling 20-30 feet at Devil's Lake State Park

Climber rescued after falling 20-30 feet at Devil's Lake State Park

Climber rescued after falling 20-30 feet at Devil's Lake State Park
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Delta flight delayed because 2 pigeons sneaked aboard a plane in Minneapolis

Two pigeons sneaked aboard a Delta Air Lines plane, delaying the flight twice

Delta flight delayed because 2 pigeons sneaked aboard a plane in Minneapolis
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Man tries to set Wisconsin River paddling speed record

Man tries to set Wisconsin River paddling speed record

Man tries to set Wisconsin River paddling speed record
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Directors, employees of youth treatment company charged with neglect of teen who was shot, killed by police

Directors, employees of youth treatment company charged with neglect of teen who was shot, killed by police

Directors, employees of youth treatment company charged with neglect of teen who was shot, killed by police
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Deadly DUI bill stalls in the Senate as community keeps pushing for increased penalties

Deadly DUI bill stalls in the Senate as community keeps pushing for increased penalties

Deadly DUI bill stalls in the Senate as community keeps pushing for increased penalties
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Ancient DNA reveals a new group of people who lived near land bridge between the Americas

Scientists have identified a new pod of ancient people who lived near the land bridge between North America and South America

Ancient DNA reveals a new group of people who lived near land bridge between the Americas
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Police unravel large-scale drug operation, seizing cocaine, fentanyl and guns

Police unravel large-scale drug operation, seizing cocaine, fentanyl and guns

Police unravel large-scale drug operation, seizing cocaine, fentanyl and guns
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7 dogs, plus other animals found in garage freezers attached to ice cream shop, says Animal Control

7 dogs, plus other animals found in garage freezers attached to ice cream shop, says Animal Control

7 dogs, plus other animals found in garage freezers attached to ice cream shop, says Animal Control
Education|Environment|Science

Kids help team from Save Crystal River grow key to manatee's survival

Kids help team from Save Crystal River grow key to manatee's survival

Kids help team from Save Crystal River grow key to manatee's survival
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Car crashes through roof of Clay-Ray Veterans Hall in Excelsior Springs

Car crashes through roof of Clay-Ray Veterans Hall in Excelsior Springs

Car crashes through roof of Clay-Ray Veterans Hall in Excelsior Springs
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Planned Parenthood halts abortions in Kansas City and Missouri after state Supreme Court ruling

Planned Parenthood halts abortions in Kansas City and Missouri after state Supreme Court ruling

Planned Parenthood halts abortions in Kansas City and Missouri after state Supreme Court ruling
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'He is just an evil man': A sister's grief and trauma reopened after Grant Hardin's escape

'He is just an evil man': A sister's grief and trauma reopened after Grant Hardin's escape

'He is just an evil man': A sister's grief and trauma reopened after Grant Hardin's escape
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More than 200 jobs cut at International Labour Organization as US slashes funding

The Geneva-based International Labour Organization (ILO) has axed about 225 jobs due to cutbacks in U.S. funding at the United Nations agency, its head said on

More than 200 jobs cut at International Labour Organization as US slashes funding
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Brazilian steel companies' shares fall after government renews tariff system

Stocks of Brazilian steel companies fell on Wednesday after the government said it would renew for 12 months a system meant to protect the national steel industry, but that

Brazilian steel companies' shares fall after government renews tariff system
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Jihadist violence and coups test West Africa ECOWAS bloc at 50

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) faces growing threats of terrorism, climate change, military coups, and poverty, its most senior official said on Wednesday as

Jihadist violence and coups test West Africa ECOWAS bloc at 50
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Two Birmingham organizations helping homeless population find shelter, emergency beds

Two Birmingham organizations helping homeless population find shelter, emergency beds

Two Birmingham organizations helping homeless population find shelter, emergency beds
Crime|Environment

Kentucky family finds black bear in their home after it fell into the kitchen

Kentucky family finds black bear in their home after it fell into the kitchen

Kentucky family finds black bear in their home after it fell into the kitchen
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71-year-old who died trying to stop rolling tractor-trailer in Pennsylvania identified

71-year-old who died trying to stop rolling tractor-trailer in Pennsylvania identified

71-year-old who died trying to stop rolling tractor-trailer in Pennsylvania identified
Environment|Health|World

What to know about a cholera outbreak in Sudan that has killed over 170 people

A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 people, with more than 2,500 others becoming ill over the past week

What to know about a cholera outbreak in Sudan that has killed over 170 people
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Astronomers discover strange new celestial object in our Milky Way galaxy

Astronomers have discovered a strange new object in our Milky Way galaxy

Astronomers discover strange new celestial object in our Milky Way galaxy
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Philanthropy wants to build Gen Z's confidence in institutions. Will youth empowerment foster trust?

Gen Z tends to lack trust in the major institutions that previous generations expected to safeguard their futures

Philanthropy wants to build Gen Z's confidence in institutions. Will youth empowerment foster trust?
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Ukraine protests to IAEA over Russia building power lines to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Ukraine has protested to the international atomic energy watchdog about reports that Russia is building power lines to connect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to its own grid, a

Ukraine protests to IAEA over Russia building power lines to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
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US home buyers are most uncertain since 2023 as rates surge, BofA survey shows

U.S. homeowners and prospective buyers are feeling the most uncertain about the real estate market since 2023, a Bank of America survey showed on Wednesday, as

US home buyers are most uncertain since 2023 as rates surge, BofA survey shows
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German court throws out Peruvian farmer's climate case against RWE

A German court on Wednesday threw out a Peruvian farmer's lawsuit seeking damages from German utility RWE for allegedly putting his home at

German court throws out Peruvian farmer's climate case against RWE
Environment|Health|Science|US

1 dangerous phosphorus flare from military exercise found at Montrose Beach, 3 more still out there

1 dangerous phosphorus flare from military exercise found at Montrose Beach, 3 more still out there

1 dangerous phosphorus flare from military exercise found at Montrose Beach, 3 more still out there
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GAZA: CHAOS ERUPTS ON 1ST DAY OF US-BACKED AID DISTRIBUTION (4AET)

Chaos erupts on first day of US-backed aid distribution in Gaza after weeks of hunger

GAZA: CHAOS ERUPTS ON 1ST DAY OF US-BACKED AID DISTRIBUTION (4AET)
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Chaos erupts on first day of US-backed aid distribution in Gaza after weeks of hunger

Chaos erupts on first day of US-backed aid distribution in Gaza after weeks of hunger

Chaos erupts on first day of US-backed aid distribution in Gaza after weeks of hunger
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Guns bought in the US and trafficked to Mexican drug cartels fuel violence in Mexico and the migration crisis

A yearlong investigation shows the depth of the gun trafficking problem and how ATF oversight of gun dealers can reduce trafficking to Mexico – when the agency has resources.

Guns bought in the US and trafficked to Mexican drug cartels fuel violence in Mexico and the migration crisis
Business|Crime|Environment|Health

Long Island homeowner finds body in backyard swimming pool

Long Island homeowner finds body in backyard swimming pool

Long Island homeowner finds body in backyard swimming pool
Environment|Travel

Missing pyrotechnic flares: Coast Guard warns those in Milwaukee area and beyond of danger

Missing pyrotechnic flares: Coast Guard warns those in Milwaukee area and beyond of danger

Missing pyrotechnic flares: Coast Guard warns those in Milwaukee area and beyond of danger
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A little bit of farm, a little bit of suburbia: That's the recipe for Agritopia

Outside of Phoenix in suburban Gilbert, one farming family decided over 10 years ago to get ahead of development and urban sprawl by developing their way

A little bit of farm, a little bit of suburbia: That's the recipe for Agritopia
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Heritage body begs tourists to stop jamming coins into Giant’s Causeway

Heritage body begs tourists to stop jamming coins into Giant’s Causeway

Heritage body begs tourists to stop jamming coins into Giant’s Causeway
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Plummeting water levels lead to fish kills at Colorado lake; owners wait for access to water rights

Plummeting water levels lead to fish kills at Colorado lake; owners wait for access to water rights

Plummeting water levels lead to fish kills at Colorado lake; owners wait for access to water rights
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

High electricity prices zapping your budget? Here are 5 ways to save

Electricity rates are soaring in Pennsylvania and other parts of the country. 2 energy experts offer tips to lower your monthly bill.

High electricity prices zapping your budget? Here are 5 ways to save
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Technology

Ford recalls nearly 1.1 million vehicles over rearview camera software issue

Ford Motor is recalling nearly 1.1 million vehicles in the United States because rearview cameras may not display images due to a software issue, increasing the risk of

Ford recalls nearly 1.1 million vehicles over rearview camera software issue
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Critical minerals don’t belong in landfills – microwave tech offers a cleaner way to reclaim them from e-waste

Inside every smartphone and laptop are tiny specks of valuable materials, many of which are still lost even when you take your old electronics to a recycling center.

Critical minerals don’t belong in landfills – microwave tech offers a cleaner way to reclaim them from e-waste
Environment|Lifestyle|Science|Travel

Giant agave in Oakland neighborhood drawing attention as it undergoes death bloom

Giant agave in Oakland neighborhood drawing attention as it undergoes death bloom

Giant agave in Oakland neighborhood drawing attention as it undergoes death bloom
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Finance

Ex-analyst sues Freepoint Commodities, alleges pressure to facilitate insider trading

A former senior analyst at U.S. trading company Freepoint Commodities has sued the company, alleging that top executives pressured

Ex-analyst sues Freepoint Commodities, alleges pressure to facilitate insider trading
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|Political|US|World

Israel's Gaza aid model is 'distraction from atrocities', UNRWA chief says

The head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees said on Wednesday Israel's model for providing aid to Gaza was wasteful and a "distraction from atrocities",

Israel's Gaza aid model is 'distraction from atrocities', UNRWA chief says
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Minutes of Fed's May meeting likely to show officials grappling with uncertainty

The U.S.

Minutes of Fed's May meeting likely to show officials grappling with uncertainty
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Residents fear for safety after deadly blast at China chemical plant

Black smoke hung over a chemical plant in eastern China on Wednesday, a day after a massive blast killed at least five people,

Residents fear for safety after deadly blast at China chemical plant
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Walmart, Target and other companies warn about growing consumer boycotts

Walmart, Target and other companies warn about growing consumer boycotts

Walmart, Target and other companies warn about growing consumer boycotts
Environment|Science|World

Arctic warming seen at three times global average in years ahead, UN weather agency says

The world is expected to experience more record temperatures over the next five years, with Arctic warming predicted at more than three times the global average

Arctic warming seen at three times global average in years ahead, UN weather agency says
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Sales, China and US tariffs: challenges for new Stellantis boss

Antonio Filosa was appointed chief executive of automaker Stellantis on Wednesday, following the departure of Carlos Tavares in December. Here are some the main challenges he faces.

Sales, China and US tariffs: challenges for new Stellantis boss
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Many Ukrainians baulk at conceding land to Russia, entangling nascent peace process

Mariupol natives Oleksandr and Liudmyla Lytvyn fled home three years ago during Russia's 86-day siege of the port city in southern

Many Ukrainians baulk at conceding land to Russia, entangling nascent peace process
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Edmunds recommends these under-$40,000 SUVs for new parents

New parents are often in need of a larger vehicle

Edmunds recommends these under-$40,000 SUVs for new parents
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Europe’s hottest city battles to keep its cool as tourists arrive for another scorching summer

Europe’s hottest city battles to keep its cool as tourists arrive for another scorching summer

Europe’s hottest city battles to keep its cool as tourists arrive for another scorching summer
Business|Environment|Europe|Science|World

Peruvian farmer's decade-long climate battle against RWE ends in German court

A German court has ruled against a Peruvian farmer in a landmark climate lawsuit, but activists say the decision has opened the door for major greenhouse gas emitters to be held financially liable in Germany

Peruvian farmer's decade-long climate battle against RWE ends in German court
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Risks to financial stability in Sweden have increased, Riksbank says

Risks to financial stability in Sweden have increased as a result of U.S.

Risks to financial stability in Sweden have increased, Riksbank says
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A search continues for 6 people missing after a chemical plant explosion in China

Rescuers are searching for six people still missing after an explosion at a chemical plant in eastern China shook nearby buildings, killing at least five people and injuring 19

A search continues for 6 people missing after a chemical plant explosion in China
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Steel industry doubts China will enforce output cut plans

China says it wants to cut crude steel output this year but traders and steelmakers are betting Beijing won't follow through as industry profitability

Steel industry doubts China will enforce output cut plans
Business|Crime|Environment|Finance

Britain's biggest water firm hit with record fine over sewage and dividends

Britain’s biggest water company has been fined almost 123 million pounds or $166 million for releasing sewage into rivers and streams while paying dividends to its shareholders

Britain's biggest water firm hit with record fine over sewage and dividends
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Technology

Rio Tinto split with CEO Stausholm over conflicting priorities, sources say

Rio Tinto's board and Jakob Stausholm agreed to part ways last week amid mounting concerns the CEO was reluctant to follow board

Rio Tinto split with CEO Stausholm over conflicting priorities, sources say
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How a US-backed body plans to handle Gaza's food distribution and why aid groups oppose it

A U.S.-backed group that is slated to take over aid distribution in Gaza says it's started operations despite opposition from the U.N. and the unexpected resignation of its executive director

How a US-backed body plans to handle Gaza's food distribution and why aid groups oppose it
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

SpaceX's Starship spins out of control after flying past points of previous failures

SpaceX's Starship rocket roared into space from Texas on Tuesday but spun out of control about halfway through its flight without achieving

SpaceX's Starship spins out of control after flying past points of previous failures
Crime|Environment|Health|Political|World

Israeli troops fire warning shots as Palestinians overwhelm new Gaza food center

Chaos has erupted on the second day of aid operations by a new U.S.-backed group in Gaza

Israeli troops fire warning shots as Palestinians overwhelm new Gaza food center
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Meet Jia Jia and De De, Hong Kong's first locally born giant pandas

Hong Kong’s first locally born giant pandas have finally been named and introduced as Jia Jia and De De

Meet Jia Jia and De De, Hong Kong's first locally born giant pandas
Environment|Science|Technology|World

Slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima will be used in the prime minister's flower beds

Japan plans to use some of the slightly radioactive soil removed from across Fukushima prefecture on flower beds outside Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s office

Slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima will be used in the prime minister's flower beds
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|US

Trump says US to retain oversight, guarantees in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac spinoff

U.S.

Trump says US to retain oversight, guarantees in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac spinoff
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Judge strikes down executive order targeting WilmerHale in latest blow to Trump’s retaliation against major law firms

Judge strikes down executive order targeting WilmerHale in latest blow to Trump’s retaliation against major law firms

Judge strikes down executive order targeting WilmerHale in latest blow to Trump’s retaliation against major law firms
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Brazil finds bird flu in wild bird, investigates potential case on commercial farm

Brazil identified fresh bird flu cases in wild animals, which it said should not have any commercial impact, and is investigating a new potential case on a commercial farm,

Brazil finds bird flu in wild bird, investigates potential case on commercial farm
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US grants Chevron narrow authorization to keep assets in Venezuela, sources say

The Trump administration has issued a narrow authorization for U.S. oil producer Chevron to keep assets in Venezuela, including its stakes in oil joint ventures with state company PDVSA,

US grants Chevron narrow authorization to keep assets in Venezuela, sources say
Environment|Health|Science

Orphaned cub finds comfort in a teddy bear and costumed caregivers

An orphaned black bear cub in California is being cared for by biologists in fur coats and bear masks

Orphaned cub finds comfort in a teddy bear and costumed caregivers
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Technology

GM to invest $888 million for engine production at New York facility

General Motors is investing $888 million at a New York propulsion plant to increase engine production and build a next-generation V8, the company said on Tuesday.

GM to invest $888 million for engine production at New York facility
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

Biggest California utility sees more than 40% jump in data center interest, executive says

PG&E, California's largest electric utility, has seen a jump of more than 40% this year in requests for power supplies from data center developers across the northern part

Biggest California utility sees more than 40% jump in data center interest, executive says
Environment|Health|Science|Technology

Tick bites are on the rise. Here's how to protect yourself.

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the reasons behind rising rates of tick bites and the expanding regions where they are reported.

Tick bites are on the rise. Here's how to protect yourself.
Arts|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

What are tariffs and how do they impact consumers?

Experian fills you in on how tariffs work and how they may affect your wallet.

What are tariffs and how do they impact consumers?
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The Supreme Court rejects a plea to block a copper mine on land in Arizona that's sacred to Apaches

The group Apache Stronghold is vowing to carry on the fight against a massive copper mining project on land the Apaches hold sacred, after a Supreme Court decision that is expected to let the mine proceed

The Supreme Court rejects a plea to block a copper mine on land in Arizona that's sacred to Apaches
Business|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel|US

Delta flight could not lower landing gear because of broken support piece, NTSB finds

Delta flight could not lower landing gear because of broken support piece, NTSB finds

Delta flight could not lower landing gear because of broken support piece, NTSB finds
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Political

DC mayor seeks business-friendly policies to spark growth amid loss of up to 40,000 federal jobs

With the nation’s capital facing a pair of overlapping budget crises, D

DC mayor seeks business-friendly policies to spark growth amid loss of up to 40,000 federal jobs
Africa|Americas|Arts|Asia|Australia|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|Food|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|Opinion|Political|Science|Sports|Technology|Travel|World

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to halt a judge’s order allowing migrants to challenge their deportations to South Sudan

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan
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US judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from killing New York congestion program

A U.S. judge on Tuesday issued an order temporarily barring the U.S.

US judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from killing New York congestion program
Crime|Environment|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Police warn residents after apparent mountain lion spotted in neighborhood

Police warn residents after apparent mountain lion spotted in neighborhood

Police warn residents after apparent mountain lion spotted in neighborhood
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Abortions canceled again in Missouri after ruling from state Supreme Court

Planned Parenthood is halting abortions in Missouri again after a ruling from the state Supreme Court

Abortions canceled again in Missouri after ruling from state Supreme Court
Crime|Economy|Environment|Travel

Here's why the Sacramento police boat patrol may soon be gone

Here's why the Sacramento police boat patrol may soon be gone

Here's why the Sacramento police boat patrol may soon be gone
Business|Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Dog killed after lunge at deputy, review underway

Dog killed after lunge at deputy, review underway

Dog killed after lunge at deputy, review underway
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Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves

Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves

Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump from retaliating against New York over congestion toll

A federal judge has temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from retaliating against New York over its Manhattan congestion toll

Judge temporarily blocks Trump from retaliating against New York over congestion toll
Business|Environment|Science|Technology

Climate and weather scientists are joining the anti-Trump resistance in the most ‘scientist-iest’ way

Climate and weather scientists are joining the anti-Trump resistance in the most ‘scientist-iest’ way

Climate and weather scientists are joining the anti-Trump resistance in the most ‘scientist-iest’ way
Arts|Crime|Education|Environment|World

Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush

Family, friends and religious figures lauded the life of one of the Israeli Embassy staffers fatally shot in Washington, D

Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush
Business|Education|Environment|Health|Technology

'Does a lot of good': Family concrete business pouring out new era

'Does a lot of good': Family concrete business pouring out new era

'Does a lot of good': Family concrete business pouring out new era
Economy|Environment|Health|Science

Public health and civil rights organizations ask RFK Jr. to reconsider health agency layoffs

Several leading public health, medical, civil rights, education and community organizations sent a letter to U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.

Public health and civil rights organizations ask RFK Jr. to reconsider health agency layoffs
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Oil prices ease as US-Iran talks, OPEC+ plans spur supply concerns

Oil prices settled 1% lower on Tuesday as investors worried about a supply glut after Iranian and U.S. delegations made progress in their talks and on

Oil prices ease as US-Iran talks, OPEC+ plans spur supply concerns
Crime|Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Sports

'It's just very emotional': Family grateful for restored plaque on their veteran's grave

'It's just very emotional': Family grateful for restored plaque on their veteran's grave

'It's just very emotional': Family grateful for restored plaque on their veteran's grave
Crime|Education|Environment|Political|World

Controversy erupts after ICE arrest of Greenfield man taking child to school

Controversy erupts after ICE arrest of Greenfield man taking child to school

Controversy erupts after ICE arrest of Greenfield man taking child to school
Business|Environment|Health|Science|World

Texas 'cautiously optimistic' as measles spread slows, cases rise by one to 729

The Texas health department said on Tuesday it was "cautiously optimistic" about the spread of measles in the state after it saw only one additional case since its last update.

Texas 'cautiously optimistic' as measles spread slows, cases rise by one to 729
Business|Environment|Health|Science|World

Brazil not testing cows for bird flu despite dairy cases in US

Brazil has not yet tested cows for bird flu, despite hundreds of cases in the dairy herd in the U.S., because it is focusing on poultry outbreaks after its

Brazil not testing cows for bird flu despite dairy cases in US
Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Sports|World

Veteran reflects on sacrifices made during Memorial Day reading of names

Veteran reflects on sacrifices made during Memorial Day reading of names

Veteran reflects on sacrifices made during Memorial Day reading of names
Economy|Environment|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Ireland to press ahead with trade ban on Israeli-occupied areas

Ireland's cabinet gave its formal backing on Tuesday to drafting legislation on restricting trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, but the bill is

Ireland to press ahead with trade ban on Israeli-occupied areas
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|World

Canada's Hudson's Bay retail chain to terminate more than 8,300 workers by Sunday

Canada's Hudson's Bay Company plans to lay off 8,347 employees, or 89% of its workforce, by Sunday when it will conclude its liquidation sale and shut all stores, according to

Canada's Hudson's Bay retail chain to terminate more than 8,300 workers by Sunday
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Shanghai Futures Exchange to open wider for foreigners in bid to internationalise renminbi

The Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) released draft proposals on Tuesday to further open up domestic futures to overseas investors and brokers as part of an effort

Shanghai Futures Exchange to open wider for foreigners in bid to internationalise renminbi
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|US|World

US Supreme Court spurns Native American challenge to Rio Tinto's Arizona copper project

The U.S.

US Supreme Court spurns Native American challenge to Rio Tinto's Arizona copper project
Environment|Health|Science

Lurking in the Lawn: Cane toad threat after dark

Lurking in the Lawn: Cane toad threat after dark

Lurking in the Lawn: Cane toad threat after dark
Business|Crime|Education|Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|Travel|World

Vessel's implosion can be heard on new video from expedition to Titanic wreckage

Authorities investigating the implosion of an experimental submersible on its way to the Titanic wreckage in 2023 have released a new video recorded aboard a support ship at a key moment

Vessel's implosion can be heard on new video from expedition to Titanic wreckage
Crime|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

13-year-old boy dies after falling off vehicle, getting run over during Memorial Day parade

13-year-old boy dies after falling off vehicle, getting run over during Memorial Day parade

13-year-old boy dies after falling off vehicle, getting run over during Memorial Day parade
Africa|Entertainment|Environment|Travel|World

'How did you get here?' A large elephant seal is found lumbering along a South African street

A large elephant seal took a wrong turn and was seen lumbering along a street in South Africa on Tuesday

'How did you get here?' A large elephant seal is found lumbering along a South African street
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Ancient pollen reveals stories about Earth’s history, from the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs to the Mayan collapse

Palynologists who study tiny pollen fossils share 4 stories found in grains that fell hundreds to millions of years ago.

Ancient pollen reveals stories about Earth’s history, from the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs to the Mayan collapse
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Ukraine revamps minerals sector, eyes billions in investment from US deal

Ukraine is overhauling its minerals sector, which has been pounded by three years of war, in the hope of unlocking potential and attracting billions of dollars of

Ukraine revamps minerals sector, eyes billions in investment from US deal
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US Supreme Court rejects case about student's 'There are only two genders' T-shirt

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rejects case about student's 'There are only two genders' T-shirt
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Town reflecting on I-40 bridge collapse 23 years later

Town reflecting on I-40 bridge collapse 23 years later

Town reflecting on I-40 bridge collapse 23 years later
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Escaped boa constrictor hit and killed by motorist northwest of Twin Cities, police say

Escaped boa constrictor hit and killed by motorist northwest of Twin Cities, police say

Escaped boa constrictor hit and killed by motorist northwest of Twin Cities, police say
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Here's what a Texas oil executive from DOGE is doing inside the Interior Department

A Texas oil executive from Elon Musk’s government efficiency team has been tasked with overhauling the federal agency that manages vast tracts of public lands

Here's what a Texas oil executive from DOGE is doing inside the Interior Department
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Abandoned pets leave couple with 21 dogs, 15 cats

Abandoned pets leave couple with 21 dogs, 15 cats

Abandoned pets leave couple with 21 dogs, 15 cats
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Germany threatens steps against Israel as tone shifts over Gaza

Germany's foreign minister threatened unspecified measures against Israel on Tuesday and said Berlin would not export

Germany threatens steps against Israel as tone shifts over Gaza
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Trump's nuclear energy orders would boost uranium prices, investments, experts say

President Donald Trump's latest orders seeking to revitalize the U.S. nuclear energy industry could pull the uranium market out of its current lull and boost investor

Trump's nuclear energy orders would boost uranium prices, investments, experts say
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Former police chief, serving murder and rape sentences, escapes from Arkansas prison

A former police chief in Arkansas who is serving decades-long sentences for murder and rape escaped from prison

Former police chief, serving murder and rape sentences, escapes from Arkansas prison
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Scientists date the oldest known tools made from whale bones to 20,000 years ago

Scientists have pinpointed the oldest known evidence of humans making tools from whale bone

Scientists date the oldest known tools made from whale bones to 20,000 years ago
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NPR sues Trump, says funding cut violates First Amendment

National Public Radio and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order to cut federal funding for public

NPR sues Trump, says funding cut violates First Amendment
Environment

Supreme Court declines to halt land transfer that would destroy sacred site for Western Apache

Supreme Court declines to halt land transfer that would destroy sacred site for Western Apache

Supreme Court declines to halt land transfer that would destroy sacred site for Western Apache
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This runner was bothered by blizzard of disposable cups at races. She invented something better

Kristina Smithe was running a marathon in California a few years ago when she started thinking about all the waste such events produce — especially the blizzard of disposable paper cups that can pile up at water spots

This runner was bothered by blizzard of disposable cups at races. She invented something better
Education|Environment

Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?

The Great Society’s Model Cities Program wasn’t perfect. But it offered a vision of what democratic, community-based planning could look like.

Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?
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At least 5 are dead and 19 injured after a chemical plant explodes in China, authorities say

An explosion at a chemical plant in eastern China has killed at least five people and injured 19

At least 5 are dead and 19 injured after a chemical plant explodes in China, authorities say
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Trade confusion and long yield relief

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Financial Industry and Financial Markets Markets were left nonplussed by increasingly erratic U.S.

Trade confusion and long yield relief
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For opioid addiction, treatment underdosing can lead to fentanyl overdosing – a physician explains

Doctors had believed that going over the maximum dose of one lifesaving drug could lead to more abuse. But after patients improved with one more pill, they convinced the FDA to change its guidelines.

For opioid addiction, treatment underdosing can lead to fentanyl overdosing – a physician explains
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Managing forests and other ecosystems under rising threats requires thinking across wide-ranging scenarios

Park and forest managers can’t rely on the past any longer to understand future risks. Fires, pests and climate change are changing the game.

Managing forests and other ecosystems under rising threats requires thinking across wide-ranging scenarios
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Why some towns lose local news − and others don’t

Since 2005, the US has lost over one-third of its local newspapers. A scholar found out why some communities can keep their papers − while others can’t.

Why some towns lose local news − and others don’t
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Air traffic controller shortages in Newark and other airports partly reflect long, intense training − but university-based training programs are becoming part of the solution

The FAA is expanding its intense air traffic controller training to universities as part of an effort to alleviate a shortage of about 3,000 controllers.

Air traffic controller shortages in Newark and other airports partly reflect long, intense training − but university-based training programs are becoming part of the solution
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North Texas tornado survivors struggle to rebuild a year after deadly storm

North Texas tornado survivors struggle to rebuild a year after deadly storm

North Texas tornado survivors struggle to rebuild a year after deadly storm
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Why researchers in Massachusetts are putting cameras on great white sharks

Why researchers in Massachusetts are putting cameras on great white sharks

Why researchers in Massachusetts are putting cameras on great white sharks
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Gaza humanitarian group is a 'distraction' from what is needed, UN says

The work of a U.S.-backed private humanitarian organization tasked with distributing aid in Gaza is a distraction from what is needed, such as the opening of crossing

Gaza humanitarian group is a 'distraction' from what is needed, UN says
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US climate pullback threatens planned debt-for-nature deals

Billions of dollars of debt deals aimed at protecting vital ecosystems from Africa to Latin America

US climate pullback threatens planned debt-for-nature deals
Environment|Health|Science

Only one-quarter of sunscreens on store shelves are safe and effective, new report says

Only one-quarter of sunscreens on store shelves are safe and effective, new report says

Only one-quarter of sunscreens on store shelves are safe and effective, new report says
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Five dead and six missing after huge blast rocks Chinese chemical plant

Five dead and six missing after huge blast rocks Chinese chemical plant

Five dead and six missing after huge blast rocks Chinese chemical plant
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Tesla has a Europe problem

Tesla has a Europe problem

Tesla has a Europe problem
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Russia is unleashing aerial terror against Ukrainian civilians to make it seem like it is winning, experts say

Russia is unleashing aerial terror against Ukrainian civilians to make it seem like it is winning, experts say

Russia is unleashing aerial terror against Ukrainian civilians to make it seem like it is winning, experts say
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Singapore Airlines turbulence investigation not yet complete, ministry says

Singapore authorities said on Tuesday that an investigation into a Singapore Airlines flight last year that hit turbulence, injuring dozens of people and killing one, was still

Singapore Airlines turbulence investigation not yet complete, ministry says
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Tesla's monthly sales in Europe plunge by half, signaling backlash against Musk runs deep

Tesla sales across Europe plunged by half last month even as growth in the electric car market picked up pace

Tesla's monthly sales in Europe plunge by half, signaling backlash against Musk runs deep
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Cerberus eyes Darwin Port, says Chinese port operator, amid Australia's local ownership push

U.S. private equity firm Cerberus has shown interest in acquiring the lease for Darwin Port, a senior executive of the port's Chinese operator said on Tuesday,

Cerberus eyes Darwin Port, says Chinese port operator, amid Australia's local ownership push
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A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed over 170 people in a week, officials say

A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 people and sickened more than 2,500 over the past week

A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed over 170 people in a week, officials say
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Tesla misses out on European EV growth as Model Y fails to revive sales

Tesla's sales in Europe fell 49% in April from a year earlier, even though battery-electric car sales rose 27.8%, as the U.S.

Tesla misses out on European EV growth as Model Y fails to revive sales
Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Floods wreak havoc on India’s financial capital as monsoon rains arrive early

Floods wreak havoc on India’s financial capital as monsoon rains arrive early

Floods wreak havoc on India’s financial capital as monsoon rains arrive early
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Nepali Sherpa scales Mount Everest for a record 31st time

Nepali Sherpa guide Kami Rita scaled Mount Everest for the 31st time on Tuesday, breaking the record he set last year.

Nepali Sherpa scales Mount Everest for a record 31st time
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Weak Chinese demand leaves Australia with too much wheat

Australian wheat inventories will likely be much higher than last year at the end of the season, pressuring prices, because of a drop

Weak Chinese demand leaves Australia with too much wheat
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Australia floods recovery could take several months, PM says

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Tuesday flooding in the southeast posed "massive challenges" and the recovery would take several months.

Australia floods recovery could take several months, PM says
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Japan poised to sweeten offshore wind rules as players get cold feet

Japan is likely to sweeten terms for developers to build a massive offshore wind farm sector, industry insiders say, as it looks to put its energy

Japan poised to sweeten offshore wind rules as players get cold feet
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China regulator summons automakers to discuss 'zero-mileage' used car sales

China's commerce ministry will meet industry bodies and automakers including BYD and Dongfeng Motor to discuss increasing sales of "used cars" that were never driven, a person with

China regulator summons automakers to discuss 'zero-mileage' used car sales
Environment|Science|Travel

Insect-eating Venus flytraps thrive in the Carolinas as hikers peek into their native ecosystem

Some of the most unique living things in the world — plants that supplement the nutrients they get from sunlight by digesting ants, flies and spiders — are only found in a small part of North and South Carolina

Insect-eating Venus flytraps thrive in the Carolinas as hikers peek into their native ecosystem
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China auto shares sink after BYD offers trade-in incentives

Shares in Chinese automakers such as BYD, Nio and Geely tumbled on Monday after industry leader BYD offered fresh incentives on over 20 models and the CEO of Great Wall Motors

China auto shares sink after BYD offers trade-in incentives
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Samoa’s leader seeks an early election after opponents reject her budget

Samoa’s prime minister says she will seek to dissolve Parliament, prompting an early election, after a budget vote failed

Samoa’s leader seeks an early election after opponents reject her budget
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Sikh food charity serves up free hot meals for flood-hit Australians

Farmer Mark Kappa was enjoying his first hot drink in three days as he waited patiently for his meal in front of a food truck run by a Sikh charity,

Sikh food charity serves up free hot meals for flood-hit Australians
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No more samba on the strand? Rio de Janeiro to limit live music on the beaches

Rio de Janeiro’s City Hall is rolling out new rules to control beachside activities due to come into force on June 1

No more samba on the strand? Rio de Janeiro to limit live music on the beaches
Environment|Food|Health|Science

MAHA report on children’s health highlights harms of ultraprocessed foods – a food scientist explains the research

The majority of children’s diets in the US consist of ultraprocessed foods, which a growing body of research suggests can lead to metabolic diseases and other conditions.

MAHA report on children’s health highlights harms of ultraprocessed foods – a food scientist explains the research
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UK to spend billions on job training to cut reliance on migrant workers

Britain will spend a record 3 billion pounds ($4 billion) to boost training opportunities, the government said on Tuesday, part of a broader strategy to train locals to fill gaps in

UK to spend billions on job training to cut reliance on migrant workers
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Swimmer circumnavigates Martha’s Vineyard ahead of ‘Jaws’ 50th anniversary

A British-South African endurance swimmer has crossed the finish line of a roughly 60-mile swim around Martha’s Vineyard

Swimmer circumnavigates Martha’s Vineyard ahead of ‘Jaws’ 50th anniversary
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Three Peregrine falcon chicks nesting above Old County Building

Three Peregrine falcon chicks nesting above Old County Building

Three Peregrine falcon chicks nesting above Old County Building
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Florida charter boat captain sentenced to prison, $51,000 fine for shooting and poisoning dolphins

Florida charter boat captain sentenced to prison, $51,000 fine for shooting and poisoning dolphins

Florida charter boat captain sentenced to prison, $51,000 fine for shooting and poisoning dolphins
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Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airport

Two border collies have a full-time job keeping birds and other wildlife off the runway at West Virginia's busiest airport

Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airport
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Bear safely captured after roaming around Utah neighborhood

Bear safely captured after roaming around Utah neighborhood

Bear safely captured after roaming around Utah neighborhood
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Trump EPA drafting a rule that would undo decades of progress on limiting pollution from power plants

Trump EPA drafting a rule that would undo decades of progress on limiting pollution from power plants

Trump EPA drafting a rule that would undo decades of progress on limiting pollution from power plants
Environment|World

WWII airman shot down honored on Memorial Day weekend after returning home

WWII airman shot down honored on Memorial Day weekend after returning home

WWII airman shot down honored on Memorial Day weekend after returning home
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Firefighters rescue person from Stanislaus River near Knights Ferry

Firefighters rescue person from Stanislaus River near Knights Ferry

Firefighters rescue person from Stanislaus River near Knights Ferry
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Former longtime US House lawmaker Charles Rangel dies at 94

Former U.S.

Former longtime US House lawmaker Charles Rangel dies at 94
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'We're a family': Rancher opens his gates to neighbors and livestock during Cody Fire evacuations

'We're a family': Rancher opens his gates to neighbors and livestock during Cody Fire evacuations

'We're a family': Rancher opens his gates to neighbors and livestock during Cody Fire evacuations
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Sweden to summon Israeli ambassador over Gaza

Sweden's foreign ministry will summon Israel's ambassador in Stockholm to protest against a lack of humanitarian aid to people in Gaza, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

Sweden to summon Israeli ambassador over Gaza
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Veteran welcomes home great uncle's remains after 83 years

Veteran welcomes home great uncle's remains after 83 years

Veteran welcomes home great uncle's remains after 83 years
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'Duck Dynasty' patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies

Phil Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” has died

'Duck Dynasty' patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies
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Community restores fallen soldier’s truck as a surprise gift for his daughter

Community restores fallen soldier’s truck as a surprise gift for his daughter

Community restores fallen soldier’s truck as a surprise gift for his daughter
Arts|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Egyptian archaeologists discover three tombs in Luxor

Egyptian archaeologists have discovered tombs dating back to the New Kingdom period from 1550–1070 B.C. They identified the names and titles of their owners through inscriptions found within

Egyptian archaeologists discover three tombs in Luxor
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French farmers bring tractors to Paris to press for looser rules

French farmers disrupted highway traffic around Paris and rallied in front of parliament with their tractors on Monday, protesting against amendments filed

French farmers bring tractors to Paris to press for looser rules
Environment|Science

Lesser flamingos lose one of their only four African breeding sites to sewage

Until the last half-decade, the majestic lesser flamingo had four African breeding sites: two salt pans in Botswana and Namibia, a soda lake in Tanzania

Lesser flamingos lose one of their only four African breeding sites to sewage
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German court convicts 4 ex-Volkswagen managers of fraud in emissions scandal

A German court has convicted four former Volkswagen managers of fraud and gave two of them prison sentences for their part in the manipulation of emissions controls

German court convicts 4 ex-Volkswagen managers of fraud in emissions scandal
Business|Environment|Science

US EPA wants to erase greenhouse gas limits on power plants, NYT reports

The U.S.

US EPA wants to erase greenhouse gas limits on power plants, NYT reports
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After losing two homes in wildfires, Paradise couple rebuilds and urges preparedness

After losing two homes in wildfires, Paradise couple rebuilds and urges preparedness

After losing two homes in wildfires, Paradise couple rebuilds and urges preparedness
Environment|Health|Sports|Travel|World

Aiming to turn the tide, Oregon man sails to Hawaii with his cat following medical diagnosis

Aiming to turn the tide, Oregon man sails to Hawaii with his cat following medical diagnosis

Aiming to turn the tide, Oregon man sails to Hawaii with his cat following medical diagnosis
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Renowned Everest guide says using xenon speeds climb and makes it safer, better for environment

The renowned mountain guide who used xenon gas treatment to put clients on top of Mount Everest and return them home within a week defended his technique, saying it is making climbing Mount Everest not just faster and safer, but also better for the environment by cutting down on garbage and waste

Renowned Everest guide says using xenon speeds climb and makes it safer, better for environment
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Garage meets and sleepless flights: How Nippon Steel's negotiator stuck at US merger

Snow lay thick in the Pittsburgh suburbs as Takahiro Mori, a bespectacled, 67-year-old executive from Japan's Nippon Steel, huddled in a

Garage meets and sleepless flights: How Nippon Steel's negotiator stuck at US merger
Business|Environment|Europe

Eleven countries demand EU weakens deforestation law further, document shows

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS -The European Union is facing further pressure from member countries to delay and weaken its upcoming law to restrict deforestation, with 11 governments demanding changes, a

Eleven countries demand EU weakens deforestation law further, document shows
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Here’s what to expect for gas prices this Memorial Day

Here’s what to expect for gas prices this Memorial Day

Here’s what to expect for gas prices this Memorial Day
Economy|Environment|Europe|Political|World

Venezuela held an election for an oil-rich region. The main problem is it belongs to another country

Venezuela held an election for an oil-rich region. The main problem is it belongs to another country

Venezuela held an election for an oil-rich region. The main problem is it belongs to another country
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A fungus that can ‘eat you from the inside out’ could spread as the world heats up

A fungus that can ‘eat you from the inside out’ could spread as the world heats up

A fungus that can ‘eat you from the inside out’ could spread as the world heats up
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Japan's troubled automaker Nissan banks on hybrid EV technology

Money-losing Japanese automaker Nissan is banking on its latest “e-Power” technology for a turnaround

Japan's troubled automaker Nissan banks on hybrid EV technology
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Exxon, Hess to face off over Chevron deal for oilfield riches

Top U.S. oil producer Exxon Mobil and Hess will meet face-to-face on Monday in a court hearing to determine the fate of Chevron's $53 billion deal to buy Hess and

Exxon, Hess to face off over Chevron deal for oilfield riches
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How has Minneapolis changed since the murder of George Floyd 5 years ago?

Minneapolis has changed, slowly, since a city police officer murdered George Floyd on Memorial Day in 2020

How has Minneapolis changed since the murder of George Floyd 5 years ago?
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Wild chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

Flamingos, pelicans, herons and parrots are just a few of the wild birds that call Miami home

Wild chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol
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Five years after George Floyd's murder, racial justice push continues

Shareeduh McGee is fighting to keep the memory of her cousin George Floyd alive.

Five years after George Floyd's murder, racial justice push continues
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Lifestyle|Sports

Man charged with murder after woman found shot to death on abandoned Minnesota property

Man charged with murder after woman found shot to death on abandoned Minnesota property

Man charged with murder after woman found shot to death on abandoned Minnesota property
Economy|Environment|Health|World

Israeli strikes kill 30 in Gaza, including rescue service official and local journalist

Israeli military strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, including a senior rescue service official and a journalist, local

Israeli strikes kill 30 in Gaza, including rescue service official and local journalist
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Federal agents execute search warrant at Milwaukee fashion store, investigating over $1.5M of seized merchandise

Federal agents execute search warrant at Milwaukee fashion store, investigating over $1.5M of seized merchandise

Federal agents execute search warrant at Milwaukee fashion store, investigating over $1.5M of seized merchandise
Business|Crime|Environment|Health|US

Worker killed in sewage boat explosion on New York City's Hudson River

Worker killed in sewage boat explosion on New York City's Hudson River

Worker killed in sewage boat explosion on New York City's Hudson River
Environment|Health|Technology

New naloxone vending machines popping up across Denver in effort to save lives

New naloxone vending machines popping up across Denver in effort to save lives

New naloxone vending machines popping up across Denver in effort to save lives
Crime|Environment|US

Large hail in Colorado causes law enforcement response for burglar alarm

Large hail in Colorado causes law enforcement response for burglar alarm

Large hail in Colorado causes law enforcement response for burglar alarm
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Travel

Alcatraz thrives as tourist destination amid talk of reopening as a prison

Alcatraz thrives as tourist destination amid talk of reopening as a prison

Alcatraz thrives as tourist destination amid talk of reopening as a prison
Environment|Health|World

Nine out of Gaza doctor’s 10 children killed in Israeli airstrike

Nine out of Gaza doctor’s 10 children killed in Israeli airstrike

Nine out of Gaza doctor’s 10 children killed in Israeli airstrike
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Swiss authorities exploring probe into US-backed Gaza aid group

Swiss authorities said on Sunday they were exploring whether to open a legal investigation into the activities of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-

Swiss authorities exploring probe into US-backed Gaza aid group
Education|Environment|Technology

The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it

One initiative distributes laptops in rural Iowa

The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science|World

Scientists have lost their jobs or grants in US cuts. Foreign universities want to hire them

As the Trump administration cut billions of dollars in federal funding to scientific research, thousands of scientists in the U.S. lost their jobs or grants

Scientists have lost their jobs or grants in US cuts. Foreign universities want to hire them
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|World

Egypt in talks to buy 40-60 LNG cargoes amid energy crunch, sources say

Egypt is in talks with energy firms and trading houses to buy 40-60 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) amid a worsening energy crunch ahead

Egypt in talks to buy 40-60 LNG cargoes amid energy crunch, sources say
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Australia airdrops supplies to farmers stranded by floods

Helicopters were airdropping animal feed on Sunday to farmers in Australia stranded by floods that have killed five and isolated tens of thousands in the country's

Australia airdrops supplies to farmers stranded by floods
Crime|Environment|Europe|US

1 dead in New York sewage-boat explosion on Hudson River

Authorities say one man has died and another was injured after an explosion on a boat carrying raw sewage that was docked on the Hudson River in New York

1 dead in New York sewage-boat explosion on Hudson River
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A small jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, killing 6 people and leaving a trail of torched debris. Here’s how the tragedy unfolded

A small jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, killing 6 people and leaving a trail of torched debris. Here’s how the tragedy unfolded

A small jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, killing 6 people and leaving a trail of torched debris. Here’s how the tragedy unfolded
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Ceremony honors late photographer Sebastião Salgado

A mourning ceremony has been held in Reims in eastern France to honor Sebastião Salgado, the celebrated Brazilian photographer and environmentalist who died Friday at 81

Ceremony honors late photographer Sebastião Salgado
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10 adults, 8 children escape safely after foundation of home collapses

10 adults, 8 children escape safely after foundation of home collapses

10 adults, 8 children escape safely after foundation of home collapses
Crime|Education|Environment

Potentially dangerous wild animal reportedly spotted around the UH Manoa campus

Potentially dangerous wild animal reportedly spotted around the UH Manoa campus

Potentially dangerous wild animal reportedly spotted around the UH Manoa campus
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Trump administration puts new limits on reporters at Pentagon

U.S.

Trump administration puts new limits on reporters at Pentagon
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A Planned Parenthood affiliate plans to close 4 clinics in Iowa and another 4 in Minnesota

A Midwestern affiliate of Planned Parenthood says it will close four of its six clinics in Iowa and four in Minnesota within a year

A Planned Parenthood affiliate plans to close 4 clinics in Iowa and another 4 in Minnesota
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HEALTH MINUTE: KNOW THE ABCs OF SUMMER SWIM SAFETY

If you’re celebrating the holiday weekend at the pool, lake or beach, experts urge you and your family to stay safe. Every year in the U.S., there are more than 4,000 unintentional drowning deaths but drowning is preventable. In today’s Health Minute, Mandy Gaither talks to a doctor about how the ABCs can help you remember how to keep kids safe while swimming this summer.

HEALTH MINUTE: KNOW THE ABCs OF SUMMER SWIM SAFETY
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'We need help': Town waits on post-Helene aid as 70+ projects remain unaddressed

'We need help': Town waits on post-Helene aid as 70+ projects remain unaddressed

'We need help': Town waits on post-Helene aid as 70+ projects remain unaddressed
Economy|Environment|Health|World

Diary of a Gazan family's descent toward starvation

Mervat Hijazi and her nine children didn't eat at all on Thursday - save her underweight baby who had a sachet of peanut paste.

Diary of a Gazan family's descent toward starvation
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Jeanine Pirro steps into spotlight with response to murders of Israeli Embassy staffers

Jeanine Pirro steps into spotlight with response to murders of Israeli Embassy staffers

Jeanine Pirro steps into spotlight with response to murders of Israeli Embassy staffers
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European city asks tourists to stop stealing cobblestones from its historic streets

European city asks tourists to stop stealing cobblestones from its historic streets

European city asks tourists to stop stealing cobblestones from its historic streets
Arts|Entertainment|Environment|Lifestyle|Science|Travel

What keeps the safety director of the most vulnerable spot in US up at night before hurricane season

No place is more vulnerable to hurricanes in the 50 U.S. states than the Florida Keys

What keeps the safety director of the most vulnerable spot in US up at night before hurricane season
Economy|Environment|Health|Science|World

Animal health body says vaccines needed to protect humans and trade

Vaccinating animals more widely could help stop the spread of deadly diseases, protect public health and keep global trade flowing, the head of the World

Animal health body says vaccines needed to protect humans and trade
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In 2025, Tornado Alley has become almost everything east of the Rockies − and it’s been a violent year

A storm scientist explains what’s been driving deadly tornado outbreaks and how tornado season has been changing.

In 2025, Tornado Alley has become almost everything east of the Rockies − and it’s been a violent year
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

US solar manufacturers lag skyrocketing market demand

US manufacturers do not produce enough solar panels to meet the nation’s demand, but industry investments and federal tax incentives have been making progress.

US solar manufacturers lag skyrocketing market demand
Education|Environment|Health|Science

From furry friends to fish, turning up the heat helps animals fight germs − how Mother Nature’s cure offers humans a lesson on fever

Fever isn’t necessarily a bad thing − it’s actually a useful response to infections.

From furry friends to fish, turning up the heat helps animals fight germs − how Mother Nature’s cure offers humans a lesson on fever
Environment|Science|Sports|Technology|Travel|World

U.S.-based Ukrainian says he completed Everest climb from sea level to summit in four days

A Ukrainian man who lives in the United States said on Friday that he had completed a journey from sea level in New York to the summit of Mount Everest in a record

U.S.-based Ukrainian says he completed Everest climb from sea level to summit in four days
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Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, UN chief says

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Friday said Israel has only authorized for Gaza what "amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is

Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, UN chief says
Australia|Environment|World

Australia begins clean-up after floods kill 5, damage 10,000 properties

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday the clean-up had begun in the country's southeast after floods killed five people and inundated more than 10,000

Australia begins clean-up after floods kill 5, damage 10,000 properties
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Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado dies at 81, leaving behind a monumental legacy

Brazilian photographer and environmentalist Sebastião Salgado, known for his award-winning images of nature and humanity, has died at age 81

Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado dies at 81, leaving behind a monumental legacy
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Award-winning Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado dead at 81

Award-winning Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado dead at 81

Award-winning Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado dead at 81
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Maryland's Chesapeake Bay sees concerning drop in blue crab population

Maryland's Chesapeake Bay sees concerning drop in blue crab population

Maryland's Chesapeake Bay sees concerning drop in blue crab population
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US judge to hold hearing on New York bid to bar Trump from killing congestion pricing program

A U.S. judge will hold a hearing on Tuesday on the request of New York city and state and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeking a order to block the Trump administration from

US judge to hold hearing on New York bid to bar Trump from killing congestion pricing program
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Over 300 Kansans show up to help Grinnell rebuild after EF-3 tornado ravages the town

Over 300 Kansans show up to help Grinnell rebuild after EF-3 tornado ravages the town

Over 300 Kansans show up to help Grinnell rebuild after EF-3 tornado ravages the town
Environment|Science

Why the Plevna tornado took days to rate: Damage, not size, determines EF scale

Why the Plevna tornado took days to rate: Damage, not size, determines EF scale

Why the Plevna tornado took days to rate: Damage, not size, determines EF scale
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What issues to watch as 'big, beautiful bill' moves to the Senate

House Republicans are jubilant about muscling through President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax and immigration package by a single vote

What issues to watch as 'big, beautiful bill' moves to the Senate
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BlackRock says coal competition case risks US energy independence

U.S. government support for a "baseless" case alleging asset managers conspired to reduce competition in the coal sector risks undermining its goal of energy

BlackRock says coal competition case risks US energy independence
Business|Crime|Environment

Fire erupts at car dealership in Savannah; nearby roads shut down

Fire erupts at car dealership in Savannah; nearby roads shut down

Fire erupts at car dealership in Savannah; nearby roads shut down
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Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dead at 81

Sebastiao Salgado, the Brazilian photographer whose black-and-white images of workers, migrants, and humanity's conflicted relationship with nature captivated

Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dead at 81
Business|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Trump seeks to fast-track new nuclear licenses, overhaul regulatory agency

U.S.

Trump seeks to fast-track new nuclear licenses, overhaul regulatory agency
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Former US Attorney General Garland joins law firm Arnold & Porter

Former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is returning to private practice and joining law firm Arnold & Porter as a partner, the firm said on Friday.

Former US Attorney General Garland joins law firm Arnold & Porter
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Man catches fish with his hands, reeling in viral fame and timeless stories

Man catches fish with his hands, reeling in viral fame and timeless stories

Man catches fish with his hands, reeling in viral fame and timeless stories
Business|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

Trump signs executive orders that White House says will boost nuclear energy

Trump signs executive orders that White House says will boost nuclear energy

Trump signs executive orders that White House says will boost nuclear energy
Business|Environment|Science|Technology

Trump signs executive orders to boost nuclear power, speed up approvals

President Donald Trump has signed executive orders to speed up the development of nuclear power and grant the energy secretary authority to approve advanced reactor designs and projects

Trump signs executive orders to boost nuclear power, speed up approvals
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Southern California Edison to pay $82.5 million to settle claims over 2020 Bobcat Fire damages

Southern California Edison (SCE), a unit of utility Edison International, agreed on Friday to pay $82.5 million to settle claims with the U.S.

Southern California Edison to pay $82.5 million to settle claims over 2020 Bobcat Fire damages
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Inside U.S. nuclear energy landscape as Trump seeks to fast-track reactor approvals

U.S.

Inside U.S. nuclear energy landscape as Trump seeks to fast-track reactor approvals
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Amazon.com is sued over alleged sale of contaminated rice

Amazon.com was sued on Friday by consumers over its alleged sale of a wide variety of rice contaminated by arsenic and other "heavy metals."

Amazon.com is sued over alleged sale of contaminated rice
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Brazil state says it rules out bird flu in commercial flock

Brazil's Santa Catarina state said it has ruled out an outbreak of bird flu in a commercial chicken farm while the federal government was keeping it on a list of

Brazil state says it rules out bird flu in commercial flock
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See a penny, pick it up? In the future, probably not as often — and, some say, that matters

Ask someone for their thoughts, could it now cost you a nickel

See a penny, pick it up? In the future, probably not as often — and, some say, that matters
Business|Crime|Environment|Technology

Pentagon lost contact with Army helicopter on flight that caused jets to nix landings at DC airport

The Army is telling The Associated Press that military air traffic controllers lost contact with an Army helicopter for about 20 seconds as it neared the Pentagon on the flight that caused two commercial jets to abort their landings this month at a Washington airport

Pentagon lost contact with Army helicopter on flight that caused jets to nix landings at DC airport
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Trump says US Steel will keep HQ in Pittsburgh in a sign he'll approve bid by Japan-based Nippon

President Donald Trump says U.S. Steel will keep its headquarters in Pittsburgh as part of what he called a “partnership” between the American steelmaker and Japan-based Nippon Steel, which sought to buy it

Trump says US Steel will keep HQ in Pittsburgh in a sign he'll approve bid by Japan-based Nippon
Crime|Education|Environment|Health|US|World

Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals

Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals

Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals
Crime|Environment|Health|Travel

All six people on plane that crashed in San Diego confirmed dead

The pilot of a private jet that crashed into a San Diego home in pre-dawn darkness and fog, killing all six people aboard the plane, may have been unaware landing lights

All six people on plane that crashed in San Diego confirmed dead
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United Airlines has few viable alternatives to congested Newark Airport

Newark Liberty International Airport is one of the largest hubs of United Airlines, and the congested airport is also the Chicago-based carrier's biggest

United Airlines has few viable alternatives to congested Newark Airport
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Trump administration sues four New Jersey cities over immigration cases

The Trump administration announced on Friday that it had filed a lawsuit against four New Jersey cities, accusing them of being so-called sanctuary jurisdictions and obstructing federal

Trump administration sues four New Jersey cities over immigration cases
Environment|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel|World

Runner Kirk Millikan sets world records while mapping every street in Richmond

Runner Kirk Millikan sets world records while mapping every street in Richmond

Runner Kirk Millikan sets world records while mapping every street in Richmond
Business|Crime|Environment|Technology

Boeing to pay $1.1 billion as part of deal to settle 737 Max crash cases with DOJ

Boeing to pay $1.1 billion as part of deal to settle 737 Max crash cases with DOJ

Boeing to pay $1.1 billion as part of deal to settle 737 Max crash cases with DOJ
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'Really, really egregious': How a car with a rebuilt title can become a danger

'Really, really egregious': How a car with a rebuilt title can become a danger

'Really, really egregious': How a car with a rebuilt title can become a danger
Environment|Health|Lifestyle|World

'My roof is in the field ... across the street': Arkansas family recovering after tornadoes

'My roof is in the field ... across the street': Arkansas family recovering after tornadoes

'My roof is in the field ... across the street': Arkansas family recovering after tornadoes
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

Striking workers at Pratt & Whitney to vote on revised contract offer

About 3,000 striking workers at RTX's Pratt & Whitney are slated to vote on a contract offer from the engine maker next week, the company and the union representing the

Striking workers at Pratt & Whitney to vote on revised contract offer
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

US regulators greenlight construction of Venture Global CP2 LNG plant in Louisiana

U.S. regulators have given Venture Global permission to proceed with construction of its CP2 liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Louisiana, a FERC document

US regulators greenlight construction of Venture Global CP2 LNG plant in Louisiana
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time

Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time

Galaxies battle in ‘cosmic joust’ witnessed by astronomers for the first time
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Music talent agent among dead after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

The music agency Sound Talent Group says three of its employees died on the private plane that crashed into a San Diego neighborhood on Thursday

Music talent agent among dead after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars exploration

NASA hasn’t landed humans on Mars yet. But thanks to robotic missions, scientists now know more about the planet’s surface than they did when the movie was released.

A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars exploration
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Billions of cicadas are emerging, from Cape Cod to north Georgia – here’s how and why we map them

Two ecologists explain why a misleading map is worse than no map at all, and how they have worked for years to track the emergences of 13-year and 17-year cicadas.

Billions of cicadas are emerging, from Cape Cod to north Georgia – here’s how and why we map them
Business|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel

Southwest Airlines places new restrictions on portable chargers in carry-on

Southwest Airlines places new restrictions on portable chargers in carry-on

Southwest Airlines places new restrictions on portable chargers in carry-on
Business|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|US

April home sales slow with high mortgage rates, prices, putting chill into spring buying season

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in April, as elevated mortgage rates and rising prices discouraged prospective home shoppers during what’s traditionally the busiest time of the year for the housing market

April home sales slow with high mortgage rates, prices, putting chill into spring buying season
Economy|Environment|Food|World

Emergency reserves, high prices, rationing. How did Japan's rice crisis get this far?

Rice is essential to Japanese culture, tradition and politics

Emergency reserves, high prices, rationing. How did Japan's rice crisis get this far?
Business|Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

'Stargate UAE' AI datacenter to begin operation in 2026

The first phase of a massive new artificial data center in the United Arab Emirates will come online in 2026, likely with 100,000 Nvidia chips.

'Stargate UAE' AI datacenter to begin operation in 2026
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Key facts about Chagos Islands deal signed by UK and Mauritius

Britain signed a multi-billion dollar deal on the future of the Chagos Islands with Mauritius after a last-gasp injunction was overturned, securing itself a lease for the U.S.-UK

Key facts about Chagos Islands deal signed by UK and Mauritius
Environment|Science|World

Rare May nor'easter brings rain and chance of snow to New England before Memorial Day

An unusual May nor’easter is soaking New England and threatening to bring snow to higher elevations as the states prepared for the Memorial Day holiday weekend

Rare May nor'easter brings rain and chance of snow to New England before Memorial Day
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Trump's manufacturing vision meets hard reality in Pennsylvania

On this installment of “All Over the Map," CNN's John King visits the 7th Congressional district of Pennsylvania, a political bellwether and manufacturing powerhouse, to hear from Trump voters who are facing the reality of Trump’s trade policies in their own lives.

Trump's manufacturing vision meets hard reality in Pennsylvania
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US Senate votes to block California 2035 electric vehicle rules

The U.S.

US Senate votes to block California 2035 electric vehicle rules
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US agency votes to bar Chinese labs deemed security risks from testing US electronics

The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday 4-0 to finalize rules barring Chinese labs deemed risks to U.S. national security from testing

US agency votes to bar Chinese labs deemed security risks from testing US electronics
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

House budget bill effectively halts US clean energy boom

The House budget bill that narrowly passed in an early morning vote on Thursday would effectively put the brakes on a clean energy

House budget bill effectively halts US clean energy boom
Business|Education|Environment

US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department

A federal judge blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from carrying out his executive order to dismantle the U.S.

US judge blocks Trump's plan to dismantle Education Department
Business|Economy|Environment

US supports Republican states' argument in BlackRock climate case

U.S. federal antitrust enforcers expressed support on Thursday for arguments wielded by Republican states that accuse asset managers BlackRock, Vanguard and

US supports Republican states' argument in BlackRock climate case
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US should take Boeing to trial in 737 MAX fraud case, lawyer says

The U.S.

US should take Boeing to trial in 737 MAX fraud case, lawyer says
Business|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

US FDA advisers to weigh composition of COVID vaccines for 2025-2026

The U.S.

US FDA advisers to weigh composition of COVID vaccines for 2025-2026
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Business jet with 6 on board hit power lines before fatal crash in San Diego neighborhood

Business jet with 6 on board hit power lines before fatal crash in San Diego neighborhood

Business jet with 6 on board hit power lines before fatal crash in San Diego neighborhood
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science

First MAHA health report calls for reassessing medicines, processed foods, pesticides

First MAHA health report calls for reassessing medicines, processed foods, pesticides

First MAHA health report calls for reassessing medicines, processed foods, pesticides
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|Science

RFK Jr.'s MAHA report raises concerns about vaccines, American foods and prescription drugs

A new government-issued report reflects some of the most controversial views on vaccines, the nation’s food supply, pesticides and prescription drugs held by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F

RFK Jr.'s MAHA report raises concerns about vaccines, American foods and prescription drugs
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance

US meatpacking workers win back pensions in new union contract with JBS

U.S. meatpacking workers are getting their first new pension plan in nearly 40 years under a contract agreement between one of the world's largest meat companies and an American labor union

US meatpacking workers win back pensions in new union contract with JBS
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Car alarms blare, vehicles on fire after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

Multiple have died after a business jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood during foggy weather Thursday morning, authorities said. It is unclear how many people were onboard the jet, but all the fatalities appear to be from the plane, according to San Diego Fire Assistant Chief Dan Eddy. The crash set nearly a dozen homes on fire, forcing families to evacuate along several blocks.

Car alarms blare, vehicles on fire after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

DHS inserts staffers at FEMA in major shakeup before hurricane season

DHS inserts staffers at FEMA in major shakeup before hurricane season

DHS inserts staffers at FEMA in major shakeup before hurricane season
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Rio Tinto hunts broadly for new CEO, in contrast with strong BHP bench

As Rio Tinto searches for a new CEO, the miner will

Rio Tinto hunts broadly for new CEO, in contrast with strong BHP bench
Economy|Environment|Health|World

Gaza ambulance fleet down to a third, Palestinian Red Crescent says

The head of the Palestinian Red Crescent said on Thursday its operations in Gaza may stop within days in the absence of fresh supplies and its ambulance fleet was running at only a

Gaza ambulance fleet down to a third, Palestinian Red Crescent says
Business|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Get ready for another busy Atlantic hurricane season, but maybe not as crazy as 2024

With warmer-than-normal ocean waters, forecasters are expecting another unusually busy hurricane season for the Atlantic

Get ready for another busy Atlantic hurricane season, but maybe not as crazy as 2024
Environment|Travel

Areas along Massachusetts coast brace for nor'easter's heavy rains, winds

Areas along Massachusetts coast brace for nor'easter's heavy rains, winds

Areas along Massachusetts coast brace for nor'easter's heavy rains, winds
Business|Education|Environment|Lifestyle

Arkansas family creates photo book to remember May 2024 tornado

Arkansas family creates photo book to remember May 2024 tornado

Arkansas family creates photo book to remember May 2024 tornado
Economy|Environment|Health

Soledad launches temporary encampment to aid homeless transition

Soledad launches temporary encampment to aid homeless transition

Soledad launches temporary encampment to aid homeless transition
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'It's history'; After 80 years an identified Pearl Harbor veteran will return home

'It's history'; After 80 years an identified Pearl Harbor veteran will return home

'It's history'; After 80 years an identified Pearl Harbor veteran will return home
Americas|Crime|Environment|World

Even hippos, elephants and monkeys are fleeing bloody gang violence in Mexico’s Sinaloa province

Even hippos, elephants and monkeys are fleeing bloody gang violence in Mexico’s Sinaloa province

Even hippos, elephants and monkeys are fleeing bloody gang violence in Mexico’s Sinaloa province
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

US forecasts above-normal 2025 hurricane season amid concerns about NOAA cuts

U.S. government scientists forecast an above-normal 2025 hurricane season on Thursday, and said big staffing and budget cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

US forecasts above-normal 2025 hurricane season amid concerns about NOAA cuts
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Trump administration seeks to end protections for immigrant children in federal custody

The Trump administration is seeking to end an immigration policy cornerstone that since the 1990s has offered protections to child migrants in federal custody, a move that will be challenged by advocates

Trump administration seeks to end protections for immigrant children in federal custody
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'It's going to fail': Iranians speak to CNN ahead of US-Iran talks

Iran has said it will attend a fifth round of nuclear talks with the United States in Rome on Friday. The talks are aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. CNN's Fred Pleitgen is in Tehran ahead of the talks, and spoke to locals about what they hope they will achieve.

'It's going to fail': Iranians speak to CNN ahead of US-Iran talks
Business|Economy|Environment|Science

Tax bill passed by House Republicans would gut Biden-era clean energy tax credits

The budget reconciliation bill passed by House Republicans early Thursday would gut clean energy tax credits that Democrats approved three years ago

Tax bill passed by House Republicans would gut Biden-era clean energy tax credits
Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Man’s best friend takes on new role helping veterans and active-duty military

Man’s best friend takes on new role helping veterans and active-duty military

Man’s best friend takes on new role helping veterans and active-duty military
Arts|Crime|Environment|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Medic survived Gaza shootings by pleading in Hebrew, Palestinian Red Crescent says

The head of the Palestinian Red Crescent said on Thursday that a paramedic who survived an attack that killed 15 aid workers was spared because he asked Israeli

Medic survived Gaza shootings by pleading in Hebrew, Palestinian Red Crescent says
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What we know about a private plane's fatal crash into a San Diego neighborhood

Authorities say a private plane clipped power lines before slamming into a home in San Diego

What we know about a private plane's fatal crash into a San Diego neighborhood
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Tiny clawed tracks left in ancient mud are the oldest reptile footprints

Tiny clawed tracks left in ancient mud are the oldest reptile footprints

Tiny clawed tracks left in ancient mud are the oldest reptile footprints
Education|Environment|World

Peru court rules in favor of Kichwa territorial rights in the Amazon

A civil court in Peru has issued a landmark ruling recognizing the territorial rights of the Kichwa people within a protected area of the Amazon

Peru court rules in favor of Kichwa territorial rights in the Amazon
Crime|Environment|US

Man pleads guilty to starting wildfire while cremating dog

Man pleads guilty to starting wildfire while cremating dog

Man pleads guilty to starting wildfire while cremating dog
Business|Environment

Historic 130+ year old building in Salt Lake City demolished

Historic 130+ year old building in Salt Lake City demolished

Historic 130+ year old building in Salt Lake City demolished
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Aid reaches bakery in Gaza after 11 weeks

CNN goes inside a bakery as humanitarian aid finally reaches Gaza for the first time in weeks. This week, Israel lifted an 11-week blockade on Gaza, which it says was imposed to force Hamas to release all remaining hostages and to bring about a ceasefire. The UN warns that Gaza’s population of over 2.1 million people is at risk of famine.

Aid reaches bakery in Gaza after 11 weeks
Environment|Science|Technology|World

Governors are leading the fight against climate change and deforestation around the world, filling a void left by presidents

A long-time leader of California’s climate efforts explains how governors from Brazil to Indonesia have become the leading edge in fighting climate change. Several are meeting this week in Brazil.

Governors are leading the fight against climate change and deforestation around the world, filling a void left by presidents
Business|Economy|Environment|Health|Political

US farm agency to allow Iowa, Indiana to bar junk food and soda from food aid

U.S.

US farm agency to allow Iowa, Indiana to bar junk food and soda from food aid
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Small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood, killing at least 2

At least two people were killed and eight others injured on Thursday when a small plane crashed in a San Diego neighborhood where military families lived,

Small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood, killing at least 2
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Rio Tinto wins second major Chile lithium project at Altoandinos

Chile's state-run mining body ENAMI has tapped Rio Tinto for a 51% share of the Altoandinos lithium project, it said on Thursday, giving the global miner its

Rio Tinto wins second major Chile lithium project at Altoandinos
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|World

FTC dismisses lawsuit against PepsiCo that was filed by Biden-era FTC

The Republican-controlled Federal Trade Commission has voted to dismiss a lawsuit against PepsiCo that the previous commission filed in the waning days of the Biden administration

FTC dismisses lawsuit against PepsiCo that was filed by Biden-era FTC
Business|Environment|Political|Science|Technology|World

Trump to sign orders to boost nuclear power as soon as Friday, sources say

U.S.

Trump to sign orders to boost nuclear power as soon as Friday, sources say
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

US agency says geothermal energy in Nevada's Great Basin could play larger role

Geothermal energy in the Great Basin of Nevada and adjoining states could produce electricity equivalent to 10% of the current U.S. power supply, the U.S.

US agency says geothermal energy in Nevada's Great Basin could play larger role
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Science

US crude oil storage demand surges as traders brace for OPEC+ price war

U.S. crude oil storage demand has surged in recent weeks to levels similar to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data from storage broker The Tank Tiger, as

US crude oil storage demand surges as traders brace for OPEC+ price war
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Phillips 66's Los Angeles refinery layoffs to begin in December, sources say

Phillips 66 is expected to lay off most workers at its 139,000-barrel-per-day Los Angeles-area refinery in December, sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday

Phillips 66's Los Angeles refinery layoffs to begin in December, sources say
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Mexico's Pemex plans restructuring to save costs, document shows

Mexico's Pemex, the world's most indebted energy company, plans to restructure parts of its business in an attempt to save costs, a May document seen by Reuters showed on Thursday.

Mexico's Pemex plans restructuring to save costs, document shows
Business|Economy|Environment

Oil gains on short-covering, nuclear talks

Oil prices gained on Friday as U.S. buyers covered positions ahead of the three-day Memorial Day weekend amid worries over the latest round of nuclear talks between

Oil gains on short-covering, nuclear talks
Environment|World

Death toll in Australia floods rises to four, tens of thousands stranded

The body of a man was found in a car trapped in floodwaters in Australia's southeast on Friday, raising the death toll to four, after three days of incessant rain cut

Death toll in Australia floods rises to four, tens of thousands stranded
Business|Economy|Environment|Food|World

Japan pledges immediate rice relief for consumers to prevent shift to foreign brands

Japan's new agriculture minister pledged on Friday to quickly move rice from government stockpiles to store shelves where they would be offered at prices

Japan pledges immediate rice relief for consumers to prevent shift to foreign brands
Arts|Environment|Food|Health|Opinion|Science

Kennedy pushes autism study deadline, calls on farmers to support MAHA agenda

Kennedy pushes autism study deadline, calls on farmers to support MAHA agenda

Kennedy pushes autism study deadline, calls on farmers to support MAHA agenda
Arts|Environment|Technology|World

Indigenous Amazon tribe says New York Times story led to its members being smeared as porn addicts

An Indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon has sued the New York Times over the newspaper's reporting on the community's introduction to the internet

Indigenous Amazon tribe says New York Times story led to its members being smeared as porn addicts
Environment|Health

Louisiana stifles community air monitoring with threat of million-dollar fines, federal lawsuit says

A coalition of Louisiana environmental groups is suing the state over a law they say violates their free speech rights by restricting them from sharing information about air quality

Louisiana stifles community air monitoring with threat of million-dollar fines, federal lawsuit says
Crime|Education|Environment|Political|World

Jailed Columbia student Khalil meets newborn son for first time

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist arrested by U.S. immigration agents in March, met his month-old son

Jailed Columbia student Khalil meets newborn son for first time
Business|Environment|Science|Technology

This redundant aviation safety net helps keep planes safe when controllers lose contact

News that air traffic controllers directing planes into New Jersey’s busiest airport twice lost both their radar and radios is alarming

This redundant aviation safety net helps keep planes safe when controllers lose contact
Business|Environment|Science|Technology|World

China’s Xiaomi unveils electric SUV, new chip in bid to rival Tesla, Apple

China’s Xiaomi unveils electric SUV, new chip in bid to rival Tesla, Apple

China’s Xiaomi unveils electric SUV, new chip in bid to rival Tesla, Apple
Africa|Business|Environment|World

Sibanye workers begin to surface after accident at South African gold mine

Nearly a third of the 260 miners stuck underground following an accident at a Sibanye-Stillwater gold mine in South Africa were brought to the

Sibanye workers begin to surface after accident at South African gold mine
Economy|Education|Environment|World

Thailand to press for broader international engagement with Myanmar junta

Thailand will advocate more international engagement with Myanmar at an upcoming Southeast Asia leader summit next week, its foreign minister said, in a push for

Thailand to press for broader international engagement with Myanmar junta
Environment|Science|World

The birds on this tiny, remote island are so full of plastic their bellies crunch

The birds on this tiny, remote island are so full of plastic their bellies crunch

The birds on this tiny, remote island are so full of plastic their bellies crunch
Arts|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Food|Sports

JBS shareholders approve US stock listing despite pushback from environmental groups and others

Brazilian meat giant JBS has come a step closer to its long-held goal of trading its shares on the New York Stock Exchange

JBS shareholders approve US stock listing despite pushback from environmental groups and others
Business|Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Man sleeps through massive container ship running aground on his front lawn

Man sleeps through massive container ship running aground on his front lawn

Man sleeps through massive container ship running aground on his front lawn
Australia|Crime|Environment|World

Record floodwaters in eastern Australia leave 4 dead and 1 missing

Officials say record floodwaters on Australia’s east coast have left four people dead and one missing as rain eased over the disaster area

Record floodwaters in eastern Australia leave 4 dead and 1 missing
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US pipeline firms wrestle buy/build conundrum as Trump pushes energy expansion

President Donald Trump's pro-energy policies were meant to speed the construction of the United States' next generation of energy infrastructure, but many oil and

US pipeline firms wrestle buy/build conundrum as Trump pushes energy expansion
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Wall St falls as Trump tariff threats spark market uncertainty

U.S. stocks fell on Friday, notching a weekly loss, after President Donald Trump recommended 50% tariffs on European goods, reopening a new front in global trade

Wall St falls as Trump tariff threats spark market uncertainty
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Nuclear stocks surge after Trump signs orders to boost industry

Shares of nuclear power companies closed higher on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders seeking to jumpstart the industry.

Nuclear stocks surge after Trump signs orders to boost industry
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Demand, traffic falls at Newark airport following outages

Passenger traffic and demand have declined sharply at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport, according to data from two travel companies, after a

Demand, traffic falls at Newark airport following outages
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At least 60 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in

Gaza's health ministry says at least 60 people were killed by Israeli strikes in a 24-hour period as Israel pressed ahead with its military offensive and let in minimal aid to the strip

At least 60 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in
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Heroes of the high plateau: UN celebrates South America's camelids

Llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos in South America are being hailed as heroes of the high plateaus for their resilience to harsh environments and climate

Heroes of the high plateau: UN celebrates South America's camelids
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(PKG) ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERS SUSPECT CHARGED WITH MURDER (930pET)

Man accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers in DC charged with murder

(PKG) ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERS SUSPECT CHARGED WITH MURDER (930pET)
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If you haven't left yet, it may be too late to avoid the Memorial Day travel rush

Freeways and airports across the U.S. are filling up as more people make their Memorial Day weekend getaways

If you haven't left yet, it may be too late to avoid the Memorial Day travel rush
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Bored with manicured lawns, some homeowners adopt No Mow May all year long

Whether it's No Mow May or Let It Bloom June or Leave The Leaves, homeowners are finding more ways to adopt a low mow lifestyle instead of keeping up with short, manicured lawns

Bored with manicured lawns, some homeowners adopt No Mow May all year long
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Uncommon May nor’easter brings rain and snow to New England states just before Memorial Day weekend

An unusual May nor’easter is pulling away from New England after soaking the region and setting some record cold temperatures

Uncommon May nor’easter brings rain and snow to New England states just before Memorial Day weekend
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Senate nullifies California’s electric vehicle mandate, using fast-track authority to bypass filibuster

Senate nullifies California’s electric vehicle mandate, using fast-track authority to bypass filibuster

Senate nullifies California’s electric vehicle mandate, using fast-track authority to bypass filibuster
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Rare May nor’easter will bring the gloom leading into Memorial Day Weekend

Rare May nor’easter will bring the gloom leading into Memorial Day Weekend

Rare May nor’easter will bring the gloom leading into Memorial Day Weekend
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What to know about the deal to transfer sovereignty of the disputed Chagos Islands

The governments of Britain and Mauritius have signed a deal settling the future of the Chagos Islands after overcoming last-minute legal hurdles

What to know about the deal to transfer sovereignty of the disputed Chagos Islands
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How the Sacramento County Fair has been impacted by bird flu

How the Sacramento County Fair has been impacted by bird flu

How the Sacramento County Fair has been impacted by bird flu
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Trump hosts top crypto investors as some industry leaders fear he's putting personal profits first

President Donald Trump has hosted top investors for one of his cryptocurrency projects at his luxury golf course in Northern Virginia

Trump hosts top crypto investors as some industry leaders fear he's putting personal profits first
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Israelis feel besieged by global antisemitism after Washington attacks

When Jerusalem resident Ziv Halsband woke up to news that two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington had been shot dead

Israelis feel besieged by global antisemitism after Washington attacks
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Illegal logging in rebel-held Congo threatens gorillas, alarms environmentalists

Tropical forests in eastern Congo that fell into rebel hands this year have seen a spike in illegal logging to produce charcoal and timber, residents

Illegal logging in rebel-held Congo threatens gorillas, alarms environmentalists
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Brazil's Senate approves bill to loosen environmental licensing

Brazil's Senate has approved legislation to loosen environmental licensing, despite criticism from climate policy groups and figures inside

Brazil's Senate approves bill to loosen environmental licensing
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Three dead in Australia after torrential rain ravages rural towns

Flash flooding on Australia's southeast coast has killed three people and cut off towns, isolating tens of thousands of residents, as

Three dead in Australia after torrential rain ravages rural towns
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Urban fires can mean long trips for helicopters to get water. One firefighter had a better idea

Retired firefighter Mark Whaling knows firsthand what it’s like to wait on a helicopter to refill on water while he's battling a blaze on the ground

Urban fires can mean long trips for helicopters to get water. One firefighter had a better idea
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US House narrowly passes Trump's sweeping tax-cut bill, sends on to Senate

The Republican-controlled U.S.

US House narrowly passes Trump's sweeping tax-cut bill, sends on to Senate
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Solar stocks plummet after Trump's tax bill advances in US House

Shares of U.S. solar companies fell sharply on Thursday after the House of Representatives advanced President Donald Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill, which may

Solar stocks plummet after Trump's tax bill advances in US House
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Amazon tests AI audio summaries for products, expanding tech giant's AI push (May 21)

Amazon is testing AI-powered short-form audio summaries on select product detail pages, the e-commerce giant said on

Amazon tests AI audio summaries for products, expanding tech giant's AI push (May 21)
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Why El Salvador President Bukele's foreign agents law is fueling democratic concerns

Human rights organizations, politicians and experts have sharply criticized a law approved by El Salvador’s Congress this week that seeks to limit foreign influence and corruption

Why El Salvador President Bukele's foreign agents law is fueling democratic concerns
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Rio Tinto's Chile deals bet on unproven technology and lithium price bounce

Global miner Rio Tinto will tackle one of the biggest technological challenges in the lithium industry as it takes the lead in Chile's first

Rio Tinto's Chile deals bet on unproven technology and lithium price bounce
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4 dead, 17 missing as heavy rains soak southern China, triggering landslides

At least four people have died and 17 remain missing after torrential rain triggered landslides in China's southwestern Guizhou province on Thursday, with the military deployed to

4 dead, 17 missing as heavy rains soak southern China, triggering landslides
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'Leap together,' Kermit the Frog tells University of Maryland graduates

Kermit the Frog has some advice for the University of Maryland’s class of 2025: “Life is better when we leap together.”

'Leap together,' Kermit the Frog tells University of Maryland graduates
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Museum programs like this one could be history after Trump’s cuts

CNN's Sunlen Serfaty visits the African American museum in Boston, which has been impacted by the Trump administration's cuts to funding for the arts.

Museum programs like this one could be history after Trump’s cuts
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Final report on Lucy Letby baby murders due in early 2026, inquiry says

The final report of a public inquiry into the murder of seven newborn babies by British nurse Lucy Letby will be published early next year, a statement on the inquiry's website said

Final report on Lucy Letby baby murders due in early 2026, inquiry says
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Young food entrepreneurs are changing the face of rural America

A few important dynamics are making it easier for young people to launch businesses in rural towns – especially food businesses.

Young food entrepreneurs are changing the face of rural America
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Where's the beef? Argentine steak exports slide as strong peso inflates costs

In the Villarroel meat plant outside Buenos Aires, workers skillfully butcher cuts of Argentine beef, popular with restaurants from Shanghai to New York.

Where's the beef? Argentine steak exports slide as strong peso inflates costs
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EU brands just four countries as 'high risk' under deforestation law

By Kate Abnett, Charlotte Van Campenhout and Bart H.

EU brands just four countries as 'high risk' under deforestation law
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WHO is finalizing a new treaty that prepares for the next pandemic − but the US isn’t signing

The US withdrew from treaty negotiations on President Trump’s first day in office.

WHO is finalizing a new treaty that prepares for the next pandemic − but the US isn’t signing
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Woman receives wrong ashes from Chicago crematory after waiting over 2 years

Woman receives wrong ashes from Chicago crematory after waiting over 2 years

Woman receives wrong ashes from Chicago crematory after waiting over 2 years
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Dogs rescued from poor conditions a year ago now available for adoption in Massachusetts

Dogs rescued from poor conditions a year ago now available for adoption in Massachusetts

Dogs rescued from poor conditions a year ago now available for adoption in Massachusetts
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Gaza's main hospital is overwhelmed with children in pain from malnutrition

The U.N. children’s agency says more than 9,000 children have been treated for malnutrition in Gaza this year, and food security experts say tens of thousands of cases are expected in the coming year

Gaza's main hospital is overwhelmed with children in pain from malnutrition
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Oysters planted near Key Bridge collapse site in effort to clean Maryland waterways

Oysters planted near Key Bridge collapse site in effort to clean Maryland waterways

Oysters planted near Key Bridge collapse site in effort to clean Maryland waterways
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Aid trickles into Gaza for first time in weeks but UN says it’s ‘nowhere near enough’

Aid trickles into Gaza for first time in weeks but UN says it’s ‘nowhere near enough’

Aid trickles into Gaza for first time in weeks but UN says it’s ‘nowhere near enough’
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Firefighters test readiness as Greece enters wildfire season

On a hillside outside Athens, firefighters, rescuers and the army stand ready to tackle an encroaching wildfire near a summer camp - a scenario all too

Firefighters test readiness as Greece enters wildfire season
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Pigs can't fly: US high-end livestock breeders lose millions in China tariff fallout

Dr. Mike Lemmon's pigs, each valued between $2,500 and $5,000, were supposed to be on a plane bound for Hangzhou, China, from St.

Pigs can't fly: US high-end livestock breeders lose millions in China tariff fallout
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China, Netherlands pledge deeper cooperation to tackle global challenges

China and the Netherlands pledged on Thursday to deepen cooperation and communication amid "global challenges" by bolstering wider China-EU ties to tackle areas such as climate

China, Netherlands pledge deeper cooperation to tackle global challenges
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Iran says it may take 'special measures' to defend nuclear sites from Israel

Iran’s top diplomat has warned that his country would take “special measures” to defend its nuclear facilities if Israel continues to threaten them, raising the stakes further ahead of a new round of talks with the United States

Iran says it may take 'special measures' to defend nuclear sites from Israel
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Trump's big tax bill has passed the House. Here's what's inside it

House Republicans have taken a major step forward on President Donald Trump’s agenda

Trump's big tax bill has passed the House. Here's what's inside it
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Fewer study and work visas lead to halving in net migration in the UK in 2024

Fewer work and study visas contributed to a near-halving in net migration into the U.K. — the number of people moving to the U.K. minus the number of those moving abroad — in 2024

Fewer study and work visas lead to halving in net migration in the UK in 2024
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Venture Global on track to become top US LNG company if CP2 project approved

Venture Global is poised to become the largest U.S. liquefied natural gas company by next year if it proceeds with its CP2 project in Louisiana and continues

Venture Global on track to become top US LNG company if CP2 project approved
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Hate groups in the US decline but their influence grows, report shows

The number of white nationalist, hate and anti-government groups around the U.S. dropped slightly in 2024, not because of any shrinking influence but rather the opposite

Hate groups in the US decline but their influence grows, report shows
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Trump’s cultural overhaul throttles local arts, humanities programs nationwide

Trump’s cultural overhaul throttles local arts, humanities programs nationwide

Trump’s cultural overhaul throttles local arts, humanities programs nationwide
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Tennessee man is executed for killing his wife and her 2 sons, 3 years after last-minute reprieve

Tennessee has executed Oscar Smith for the 1989 murder of his estranged wife, Judith Smith, and her sons, Jason and Chad Burnett

Tennessee man is executed for killing his wife and her 2 sons, 3 years after last-minute reprieve
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OPEC+ discusses making another large output hike in July, Bloomberg News reports

OPEC+ members are discussing whether to agree on another large production increase at their meeting on June 1, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

OPEC+ discusses making another large output hike in July, Bloomberg News reports
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Rio Tinto CEO Stausholm to step down later in 2025

Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm will step down later this year once a successor is appointed, the world's largest iron ore miner said on

Rio Tinto CEO Stausholm to step down later in 2025
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In this political bellwether, voters feel the impacts of Trump’s policies

In this political bellwether, voters feel the impacts of Trump’s policies

In this political bellwether, voters feel the impacts of Trump’s policies
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US says it agreed with Japan that dollar-yen reflects fundamentals

U.S.

US says it agreed with Japan that dollar-yen reflects fundamentals
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US-China trade truce may ease Komatsu's tariff pain by $140 million, CEO says

Komatsu should see a nearly 20 billion yen ($140 million) mitigation in the impact of U.S. tariffs on its bottom line after the U.S.-China trade

US-China trade truce may ease Komatsu's tariff pain by $140 million, CEO says
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Aid trucks enter Gaza after delays, as pressure mounts on Israel

Israel allowed 100 aid trucks carrying flour, baby food and medical equipment into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, the Israeli military said,

Aid trucks enter Gaza after delays, as pressure mounts on Israel
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The top 10 US beaches for 2025, according to ‘Dr. Beach’

The top 10 US beaches for 2025, according to ‘Dr. Beach’

The top 10 US beaches for 2025, according to ‘Dr. Beach’
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Key committee advances Trump’s agenda bill to House floor after meeting for almost 22 hours and intense partisan debate

Key committee advances Trump’s agenda bill to House floor after meeting for almost 22 hours and intense partisan debate

Key committee advances Trump’s agenda bill to House floor after meeting for almost 22 hours and intense partisan debate
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FEMA senior officials exit en masse as Trump targets agency

The U.S.

FEMA senior officials exit en masse as Trump targets agency
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Sweeping Trump tax bill clears key hurdle with US House Republicans

U.S.

Sweeping Trump tax bill clears key hurdle with US House Republicans
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Senate clears way to block clean air standards in California, including vehicle emission rules

Senate Republicans have voted to establish a new precedent that will allow them to roll back clean air standards in California, including a rule phasing out the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035

Senate clears way to block clean air standards in California, including vehicle emission rules
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Clownfish shrink their bodies to survive ocean heat waves

New research finds clownfish shrink their bodies to survive warming oceans

Clownfish shrink their bodies to survive ocean heat waves
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Singapore sees technical recession risk after Q1 contraction

Singapore could slip into a technical recession this year, a government official said on Thursday after final GDP data confirmed the city-state's economy had contracted in the

Singapore sees technical recession risk after Q1 contraction
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RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report worries farmers, Republicans ahead of release

A much-anticipated White House report about childhood diseases has provoked a tug-of-war that’s pitted farmers and some prominent Republican lawmakers against health secretary Robert F

RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report worries farmers, Republicans ahead of release
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A look at South Sudan, where the US is accused of quietly sending migrants

The United States is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to South Sudan

A look at South Sudan, where the US is accused of quietly sending migrants
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Fire at historic Black church in Memphis was intentionally set, investigators say

Investigators in Tennessee say a fire that severely damaged a historic Black church that served as the headquarters for a 1968 sanitation workers’ strike which brought the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to Memphis was intentionally set

Fire at historic Black church in Memphis was intentionally set, investigators say
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Most books pulled from Naval Academy library are back on the shelves in latest DEI turn

All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti-racism and gender issues are back on the shelves

Most books pulled from Naval Academy library are back on the shelves in latest DEI turn
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Budget cuts at Trump EPA become flashpoint at a heated hearing — and, Democrats say, may kill people

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency clashed angrily with Democratic senators Wednesday, accusing one of being an “aspiring fiction writer” and saying another does not “care about wasting money

Budget cuts at Trump EPA become flashpoint at a heated hearing — and, Democrats say, may kill people
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GOP leaders tee up high-stakes vote on Trump domestic policy bill after president’s personal pitch to holdouts

GOP leaders tee up high-stakes vote on Trump domestic policy bill after president’s personal pitch to holdouts

GOP leaders tee up high-stakes vote on Trump domestic policy bill after president’s personal pitch to holdouts
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Bundesbank's Nagel sees progress on tariffs but work to be done

There has been progress towards a solution on a damaging tariff dispute with the United States but there are more hurdles to overcome, the Bundesbank's

Bundesbank's Nagel sees progress on tariffs but work to be done
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1 month after oil & gas leak, CSU researchers share concerning level of toxins in air

1 month after oil & gas leak, CSU researchers share concerning level of toxins in air

1 month after oil & gas leak, CSU researchers share concerning level of toxins in air
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US says there are significant undiscovered oil and gas resources in Wyoming

A new federal assessment has identified significant undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources in parts of Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, the U.S.

US says there are significant undiscovered oil and gas resources in Wyoming
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US redirects Puerto Rico solar power funds to oil plants

The Trump administration will halt funding of $365 million awarded during the previous administration for rooftop solar power in Puerto Rico and redirect it to

US redirects Puerto Rico solar power funds to oil plants
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Police in southwestern Colorado capture kangaroo on the loose- for the second time

Police in southwestern Colorado capture kangaroo on the loose- for the second time

Police in southwestern Colorado capture kangaroo on the loose- for the second time
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Promising reform, Noem tells US Coast Guard Academy graduates they will lead a 'brand new' service

The U.S. Coast Guard is facing its largest readiness crisis since World War II

Promising reform, Noem tells US Coast Guard Academy graduates they will lead a 'brand new' service
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Future flights could be powered by thin air — but there are big hurdles

Future flights could be powered by thin air — but there are big hurdles

Future flights could be powered by thin air — but there are big hurdles
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A rare Archaeopteryx fossil was kept from scientists for decades. Its first-ever analysis reveals ‘one wow after another’

A rare Archaeopteryx fossil was kept from scientists for decades. Its first-ever analysis reveals ‘one wow after another’

A rare Archaeopteryx fossil was kept from scientists for decades. Its first-ever analysis reveals ‘one wow after another’
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Oil prices fall on news that US-Iran will hold nuclear talks

Oil prices settled lower on Wednesday, after Oman's foreign minister said a fresh round of nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S. would take place later this

Oil prices fall on news that US-Iran will hold nuclear talks
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Nose landing gear and tire broke off as Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando attempted landing, NTSB preliminary report says

Nose landing gear and tire broke off as Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando attempted landing, NTSB preliminary report says

Nose landing gear and tire broke off as Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando attempted landing, NTSB preliminary report says
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Report says thick smoke filled the cabin of a Delta plane that took off from Atlanta in February

Smoke that filled the cabin of a Delta flight as it took off from the Atlanta airport in February was so thick the lead flight attendant had trouble seeing past the first row of passengers and the pilots donned oxygen masks as a precaution

Report says thick smoke filled the cabin of a Delta plane that took off from Atlanta in February
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Europe must make concessions to Trump in trade talks, LVMH's Arnault says

The European Union must soften its stance toward U.S.

Europe must make concessions to Trump in trade talks, LVMH's Arnault says
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Group that blocked New Mexico utility merger eyes data centers in Blackstone deal

Blackstone Infrastructure's plans for data centers in New Mexico will be a deciding factor in whether stakeholders challenge the private equity group's $11.5-

Group that blocked New Mexico utility merger eyes data centers in Blackstone deal
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The find of a lifetime: Man discovers historic shipwreck in Lake Michigan

The find of a lifetime: Man discovers historic shipwreck in Lake Michigan

The find of a lifetime: Man discovers historic shipwreck in Lake Michigan
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What to know about the battle for Russia's Kursk region

Russia has announced that its troops have fully reclaimed the Kursk region, nearly nine months after losing chunks of the border territory to a surprise Ukrainian incursion

What to know about the battle for Russia's Kursk region
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UN says no aid yet distributed in Gaza due to insecure access

No humanitarian aid has yet been distributed in the Gaza Strip, the United Nations said on Wednesday, two days after Israel lifted an 11-week blockade and began allowing

UN says no aid yet distributed in Gaza due to insecure access
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Amazon investors again reject all shareholder proposals

Amazon.com investors at its annual meeting again rejected all outside shareholder resolutions, including three meant to address the online retail giant's impact on climate

Amazon investors again reject all shareholder proposals
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Fact-checking Republican and Democratic claims about Medicaid cuts in the GOP bill

Fact-checking Republican and Democratic claims about Medicaid cuts in the GOP bill

Fact-checking Republican and Democratic claims about Medicaid cuts in the GOP bill
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Things to know about the retrial of Karen Read in the killing of her police officer boyfriend

A brain surgeon testified at Karen Read’s second murder trial that victim John O'Keefe's skull was mostly likely fractured when he fell backward and hit his head

Things to know about the retrial of Karen Read in the killing of her police officer boyfriend
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Parents volunteer as crossing guards following student’s death to highlight need for increased safety measures

Parents volunteer as crossing guards following student’s death to highlight need for increased safety measures

Parents volunteer as crossing guards following student’s death to highlight need for increased safety measures
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What is Memorial Day and how has it evolved from its Civil War origins?

Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation’s fallen service members

What is Memorial Day and how has it evolved from its Civil War origins?
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Energy storage boom drives battery shift, leaving nickel, cobalt behind

When Fidra Energy acquired a 55-acre (22-hectare) patch of northern England countryside in 2023, its plan to transform it into a 1.45 gigawatt energy storage facility

Energy storage boom drives battery shift, leaving nickel, cobalt behind