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Unmasking the Gaza Red Crescent Medics: Heroes Under Fire
Explore the harrowing reality faced by Gaza Red Crescent paramedics as they navigate dangers while serving on the frontlines of humanitarian aid amidst conflict.
State Department's Direct Talks with Iran: What You Need to Know
Discover the latest on the U.S. State Department's approach to Iran, emphasizing direct talks over negotiations. Dive into the implications and what this means for global politics.
Chinese Nationals Captured in Ukraine: A Shocking Twist in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The capture of Chinese nationals fighting for Russia in Ukraine raises eyebrows and questions about international involvement in the ongoing conflict.
Germany’s Centrist Parties Strike a Coalition Deal: What It Means for the Future
Germany's centrist parties have reached a coalition deal amidst rising challenges. Explore the implications of this new government formation.
Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador: Lawyer Expects His Return to the US
A Maryland father mistakenly deported to El Salvador is expected to return to the US, revealing the dark side of immigration mistakes.
Trump's Bold Move: Blocking State Climate Change Policies
Trump's executive order to block state climate change initiatives has sparked controversy and debate over environmental policies across the U.S.
Trump's Tariff Chaos: A Democratic Unifier on Trade
Explore how Trump's haphazard tariffs are rallying Democrats on trade issues, driving political strategy and unity against the chaotic tariff landscape.
US Government's Bold Move: Funding Freeze for Cornell and Northwestern Universities
The US government has frozen significant federal funding for Cornell and Northwestern Universities, igniting controversy and debate over federal control and educational funding.
New Social Security Rules: A Punch in the Gut for Seniors
Explore the latest changes in Social Security rules that are set to create significant obstacles for millions of seniors. Dive into the details here.
'Death Sentence': Advocates Slam $1.3 Billion State Department Food Aid Cuts
Advocates are outraged over proposed $1.3 billion cuts to State Department food aid, warning of devastating consequences for millions in need.
Visa Revocations Hit University of Utah International Students Hard
The recent revocation of visas for 17 international students at the University of Utah by the Trump administration raises serious concerns about immigration policies.
Tragedy Strikes: Nightclub Roof Collapse in Dominican Republic Claims Over 60 Lives
A catastrophic roof collapse at a Dominican Republic nightclub has left over 60 dead, including beloved singer Rubby Pérez and former MLB player Octavio Dotel.
IRS Chief Resigns: The Immigration Data-Sharing Scandal Unfolds
The IRS chief's resignation follows a controversial immigration data-sharing deal, raising eyebrows and questions about privacy and policy.
China Hits Back: 84% Tariffs on U.S. Goods Amid Trade Tensions
China retaliates against U.S. tariffs with 84% levies on American goods, escalating the trade war. Discover the implications and market reactions.
CBP One: The App That Took Migrants for a Ride and Left Them Stranded
Explore the fallout from the CBP One app as migrants face revoked legal status and chaos ensues in the U.S. immigration landscape.
Ron Wyden Takes a Stand: Repealing Trump Tariffs with Grit and Gusto
Senator Ron Wyden is making waves by pushing for the repeal of Trump-era tariffs. Dive into his bold moves and the implications for trade policy.
2025 Law School Rankings: Shakeups, Surprises, and Shocking Drops
Explore the major shifts in the 2025 U.S. law school rankings, including Cornell's fall from grace and Harvard's unexpected slip.
Daily Horoscopes: What the Stars Have in Store for You Today
Unravel your fate with today’s daily horoscopes! Get insights on love, career, and what the universe has planned for you this April 8, 2025.
Epic Universe: The Bold New Frontier at Universal Orlando
Dive into the thrilling world of Epic Universe at Universal Orlando, where reality meets fantasy in an epic showdown of attractions.
Second Measles Case Rocks Denver: What You Need to Know
A second measles case has been confirmed in Denver, raising alarms about public health and vaccination awareness. Here's the lowdown on what this means.
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Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of violating a 30-hour truce, but it comes as diplomatic efforts pick up, Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg wri...
BBC
- Pope wishes ‘Happy Easter’ to delighted crowds at Vatican after briefly meeting Vance
Pope Francis gave the traditional Easter blessing on Sunday, appearing from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica in front of delighted crowds after a b...
CNN
- What causes breakthrough measles infections?
A small number of people who have been fully vaccinated against measles may get sick if exposed to the virus, research finds. Why do these infections ...
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- JD Vance meets Pope Francis after flap over migration
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has met briefly with Pope Francis on Easter Sunday as the pontiff recovers from pneumonia.
AP News
- NBA Playoffs: Los Angeles Lakers succumb to heavy defeat against Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 despite late comeback
The NBA Playoffs officially tipped off with a sizzling four-game slate on Saturday.
CNN
- 'Biological reality': What genetics has taught us about race
As US President Donald Trump takes aim at the Smithsonian Institution for "anti-American ideology", Adam Rutherford examines what the science of genet...
BBC
- It’s Springtime on Polaris-9b, and the Exoflowers Are Blooming
An artist imagines the flora of distant, nonexistent worlds.
The New York Times
- Nasa’s oldest astronaut celebrates 70th birthday with return to Earth
Don Pettit became septuagenarian hurtling towards Earth after seven-month mission at International Space Station
The Guardian
- Trump Draft Order Would Drastically Overhaul U.S. State Department
The draft executive order to be signed by President Trump would eliminate Africa operations and shut down bureaus working on democracy, human rights a...
The New York Times
- Heroes, zeros from Knicks' Game 1 win over Pistons
Heroes and zeros from the Knicks' 123-112 Game 1 win over the Pistons on Saturday.
New York Post