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The current Republican-led Oversight Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives has demanded the release of investigative documents related to the Epstein case and has issued subpoenas to several former high-ranking officials. On Tuesday, the panel released letters
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After turbulent times and a change in leadership, Diageo is now placing even greater emphasis on cost-cutting measures: instead of $500 million, the company now plans to save $625 million. However, new U.S. tariffs are adding extra pressure on profits and complicating business
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Earth is currently rotating slightly faster on its axis than usual. As a result, scientists say that this coming Tuesday will be one of the shortest days ever recorded: it will be 1.25 milliseconds shorter than the standard 24 hours. That means that instead of 86,400 seconds, Earth will
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Russia is no longer adhering to a treaty that once banned the deployment of short- and medium-range missiles, according to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry. Moscow argues that "the situation is now developing in such a way that U.S. missiles may be deployed in Europe,"
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his plan to occupy the entire Gaza Strip on Monday night, according to multiple Israeli media outlets including The Times of Israel and The Jerusalem Post. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been given the green light to launch a full
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South Korea is taking a step toward easing long-standing tensions with its hostile northern neighbor. As part of a broader strategy to promote peace and restore diplomatic channels, the South Korean military has begun dismantling propaganda loudspeakers stationed along the
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Hollywood star Matt Damon (54) has achieved what many only dream of: alongside quiz legend Ken Jennings, he won the U.S. celebrity edition of the million-dollar show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, ending on a question that could melt the hearts of even the most devoted language
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A major legal setback has hit Tesla for the first time: the company has lost a court case over its autopilot system. Elon Musk’s company has been ordered to pay a $200 million fine. A Florida jury found Tesla’s driver assistance technology responsible for a fatal crash. The accident occurred in
Read more: Defeat for Tesla: Automaker Loses First Court Case Over Autopilot System
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A new and explosive biography about Prince Andrew’s life (65) is causing a stir in the United Kingdom. One chapter claims that a physical altercation once occurred between Prince Harry (40) and his uncle at the palace. Prince Harry has since responded to the claims, strongly denying that
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Flaco Jiménez, the Tejano music icon whose virtuosity on the accordion and pioneering contributions to conjunto and Tex-Mex music brought global recognition to a South Texas tradition, has passed away at the age of 86. His family confirmed his passing on Thursday night, July 31, through a statemen
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According to the latest Corruption Perceptions Index by Transparency International, Ukraine ranks 105th out of 180 countries—an indication of ongoing challenges despite promises of reform. Now, a new corruption scandal involving inflated military drone purchases is making headlines, further
Read more: Ukraine Corruption Scandal: Drone Procurement Bribes Shake Zelensky’s Party
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In a deeply disturbing propaganda video released by the Islamist group Hamas, a hostage held in the Gaza Strip is seen digging what he refers to as his “own grave.” The nearly five-minute clip shows 24-year-old Evyatar David, visibly emaciated and weakened, inside a narrow underground tunnel.
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- The world of art and culture is in mourning following the confirmed passing of Robert M. Wilson
