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Gunmen Kill Three People and Abduct Catholic Priest in Nigeria
Gunmen killed three people and abducted a Catholic priest and several others during an early morning attack on the clergyman's residence in northern Nigeria's Kaduna state, church and police sources said on Sunday.Saturday's assault in Kauru district highlights persistent...
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Japan's Takaichi Wins Sweeping Mandate in Parliamentary Election
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's governing coalition is almost certain to win a single-party majority in a key parliamentary election Sunday, NHK public television and other major networks say, citing their exit poll results.NHK says Takaichi's ruling coalition led...
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Ukraine Says Only Trump Can Broker Deal
Kyiv's foreign minister has said the Ukrainian and Russian leaders need to meet in person to hash out the hardest remaining issues in peace talks, and that only U.S. President Donald Trump has the power to bring about an agreement.Ukraine wants to accelerate the efforts to...
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Pressure Grows on Britain's Starmer Over Epstein Revelations
A senior minister faced questions about British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's future on Sunday and the deputy prime minister appeared to break ranks with his boss over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States.Starmer is facing what is...
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Lindsey Vonn Crashes in Olympic Downhill, Removed by Helicopter
Lindsey Vonn, racing on a badly injured left knee, crashed early in the Olympic downhill on Sunday and was taken off the course by a helicopter after the 41-year-old American received medical attention on the snow.Vonn lost control over the opening traverse after cutting...
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Iran Intensifies Threat to Enrich Uranium
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday ruled out Tehran ever giving up uranium enrichment in its negotiations with Washington, insisting it will not be intimidated by the threat of war with the United States.The minister, Abbas Araghchi told a forum in Tehran...
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Apps to Boycott US Goods Gaining Popularity in Europe
The makers of mobile apps designed to help shoppers identify and boycott American goods say they saw a surge of interest in Denmark and beyond after the recent flare-up in tensions over President Donald Trump's designs on Greenland.The creator of the "Made O'Meter" app, Ian...
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Investors Chase Cheaper, Smaller Companies as Risk Rises in Tech
Investors are turning to cheaper, smaller companies while reassessing how much risk they are willing to take owning volatile assets after market whipsaws pounded some sectors and assets.Wariness and risk aversion have swept through some corners of the market that have shone...
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Ukrainians Struggle to Cope as Massive Russian Attacks Bring Power Cuts
It is pre-dawn in the historic Podil district of the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, and warm light from the Spelta bakery-bistro's window pierces the darkness outside. On a wooden surface dusted with flour, the baker Oleksandr Kutsenko skilfully divides and shapes soft, damp pieces...
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North Korea's Kim Expected to Reveal Nuclear Weapons Development at Party Congress
North Korea will convene a major political conference later this month, the country's state media said Sunday, where leader Kim Jong Un is expected to outline his domestic and foreign policies for the next five years.The ruling Workers' Party congress, which Kim previously...
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Meloni Condemns 'Enemies of Italy' After Clashes in Olympics Host City
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has condemned anti-Olympics protesters as "enemies of Italy" after violence on the fringes of a demonstration in Milan on Saturday night and sabotage attacks on the national rail network.The incidents happened on the first full day of...
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'We Will Pay,' Savannah Guthrie Says in Plea to Mother's Kidnappers
Savannah Guthrie told the potential kidnappers of her mother Nancy Guthrie on Saturday that the family is prepared to pay for her safe return, as the frantic search for the 84-year-old Arizona resident has entered a seventh day."We received your message, and we understand....
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Green Day Frontman Calls on ICE to Quit Their Jobs
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong on Friday blasted Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during a pre-Super Bowl LX party in San Francisco, urging them to quit their jobs.
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Zelenskyy: Russia Proposing Economic Deals Worth $12T
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia and the U.S. are discussing bilateral economic agreements valued at roughly $12 trillion, including potential deals that would directly affect Ukraine, according to intelligence materials shown to him.
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Will Lewis Steps Down as WashPost CEO Amid Layoffs
The Washington Post said Saturday that publisher and CEO Will Lewis is stepping down and that chief financial officer Jeff D'Onofrio will serve as acting publisher and CEO, a leadership change that follows widespread layoffs at the newspaper earlier this week.
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Hims & Hers Drops Plan to Copy New Wegovy Weight Loss Pill
Telehealth company Hims & Hers dropped its plan to offer a knockoff version of the weight-loss pill Wegovy on Saturday.
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MAHA Super Bowl Ad Touts Mike Tyson's 'Eat Real Food' Push
Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is set to appear in a Super Bowl advertisement promoting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" campaign and directing viewers to RealFood.gov, a federal site tied to the new Dietary Guidelines for...
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Wildfire Fallout Looms Over L.A. Mayoral Race
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is heading into a challenging reelection bid as she continues to suffer fallout from last year's devastating wildfire and ongoing criticism of City Hall on issues from street paving to homelessness.
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DNI Gabbard Pushes Back on Whistleblower Claims
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard forcefully denied claims that she concealed a classified whistleblower complaint, accusing Sen. Mark Warner and "his friends in the Propaganda Media" of spreading what she called a "blatant lie."
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Police Arrest Protesters at Minneapolis Federal Building
Police arrested at least several demonstrators Saturday outside a federal building in Minneapolis, breaking up a protest marking the one-month anniversary of a Minnesota woman's death at the hands of an immigration officer.
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FCC Probes ABC's 'The View' Over Equal-Time Rule
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is launching a probe into ABC's long-running daytime talk show, "The View," over "equal times" rules for political candidates after an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico.
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Police Examine Circle K Footage in Guthrie Case
Police investigating the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie obtained surveillance footage from a Circle K convenience store on Oracle Road in Tucson after a tip about a "vehicle of interest."
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SpaceX Puts Mars on Hold, Pivots to Moon Landing by 2027
SpaceX has delayed its plans to focus on Mars and is now prioritizing a trip to the moon, the company told investors Friday, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down Dies at 47 After Cancer Diagnosis
Brad Arnold, a founder and lead singer of American rock band 3 Doors Down, died on Saturday, nine months after disclosing that he had kidney cancer, the group said.
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DHS Reportedly Fires CBP Official Amid Leak Crackdown
The Department of Homeland Security is reported to have fired a senior Customs and Border Protection official this week after the department concluded the official leaked sensitive personnel information to the press, as DHS officials cite rising threats against agents and...