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    Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs

    Escalating Electricity Charges Heat Up Summer Months As the mercury rises, so does the cost of electricity. This double blow is set to hit consumers with significantly higher utility bills during the warmest season of the year. Climate experts are predicting this might be the hottest summer...
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    Italian Authorities Seize Equipment in Probe of Maldives Cave Diving Tragedy

    Investigation into Divers' Tragic Deaths Continues Electronic devices and personal gear of five divers who tragically lost their lives in a cave diving accident in the Maldives have been confiscated for investigation. The equipment, which includes mobile phones, computers, tablets, and hard...
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    Staten Island fire: 1 dead, dozens injured after explosion in shipyard

    Tragic Blaze and Explosion at Shipyard Claims One Life and Injures Many Devastating news comes from a local shipyard where a life was tragically lost, and dozens of first responders sustained injuries due to a severe explosion and subsequent fire. The incident took place in the neighborhood...
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    Trump Administration Requires Green Card Applicants in U.S. to Apply from Home Countries

    Green Card Application Process Undergoes Significant Changes Recent changes announced indicate that non-citizens in the United States who are seeking permanent resident status, commonly known as a green card, will now be required to apply from their home country. This modification has sparked...
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    South Korea hosts America’s biggest overseas military base – but what does its future look like under Trump?

    A Look into the Biggest American Military Base Abroad and its Uncertain Future Imagine a place with American football fields, baseball diamonds, and school bus routes. A place where soldiers line up for lunch at fast food joints and English is the only language you see on signs. The US dollar...
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    American passenger feels 'betrayed' by federal order to stay in hantavirus quarantine

    US Citizen Feels Deceived by Compulsory Isolation Order Due to Hantavirus Outbreak A US citizen named Angela Perryman was one of the 18 Americans flown back home after an outbreak of the deadly hantavirus on a cruise ship. She is currently in the National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska, where she...
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    US begins enhanced airport screening as race to contain Ebola outbreak continues

    Enhanced Health Checks Initiated at Major U.S. Airport Amidst Ongoing Ebola Concerns Keeping the health of its citizens as a top priority, the United States has initiated a new protocol where citizens and permanent residents returning from specific African nations must undergo advanced health...
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    Boots Riley Critiques Capitalism as System Built on Theft in New Interview

    Boots Riley: Capitalism is Built on Theft Boots Riley may not identify as an anti-capitalist, but he certainly doesn't shy away from critiquing it. He proudly calls himself a communist, rejecting the notion of being "anti" anything. He believes that much of what is labeled as anti-capitalist is...
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    Starship V3’s First Launch Scrubbed Due to Technical Issue, Next Attempt Possible May 22

    Latest Attempt to Launch Upgraded Rocket Postponed The eagerly anticipated first launch of an enhanced rocket was put on hold due to a last-minute technical hitch. The launch team is working hard to identify and resolve the issue and are hopeful for a new launch attempt in the upcoming days...
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    Nation’s largest public pension fund plagued by secrecy and underperformance, probe finds

    Investigation Reveals Problems with America's Biggest Public Pension Fund According to a recent independent investigation, the largest public pension fund in the nation, which serves 2.4 million members, is currently facing serious issues. These issues include a lack of transparency, poor...
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    Control of Strait of Hormuz and Uranium Exports Central to US-Iran Peace Talks

    Negotiations to End US-Iran Conflict Face Challenges The pathway to peace between the United States and Iran is not without its obstacles. The primary issues include the future governance of the Hormuz Strait and the requirement for Iran to export its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. These...
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    Charges dropped against activists in Chicago immigration crackdown amid grand jury misconduct claims

    Activists in Chicago Cleared of Charges Amid Claims of Grand Jury Misconduct Four activists in Chicago, who were under fire for their protests during a controversial immigration operation last year, have been cleared of charges. The unexpected turn of events came after allegations of grand jury...
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    NATO allies bewildered by Trump’s about-face on US troop moves in Europe

    President Shifts Stance on US Troop Deployment in Europe, Baffling Allies There's been a surprising change in plans for the deployment of US troops in Europe. The country's President has left NATO allies and defense officials scratching their heads with his recent decisions. A few weeks ago, he...
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    Republicans call off vote on Iran war resolution that was on the verge of passing

    A Canceled Vote on Iran War Resolution Reveals Tensions Recently, a vote was scheduled to decide whether the United States should withdraw from the ongoing war with Iran. But just as the voting was about to happen, it was canceled. The reason? It seemed quite likely that the resolution would...
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    NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft Sends First Images After Mars Flyby on Journey to Metal Asteroid

    Psyche Spacecraft: Glimpses of an Unseen World Currently on a six-year expedition through our Solar System, a spacecraft has recently used Mars as a rehearsal stage for its anticipated arrival at our Solar System’s most substantial metallic asteroid in 2029. The spacecraft, known as Psyche...
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    Retail investors get direct access to SpaceX IPO through major brokerage platforms

    SpaceX IPO Opens Doors for Everyday Traders via Major Trading Platforms The much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO) of Elon Musk's space exploration company, SpaceX, is breaking new ground. In a twist from traditional IPO norms, a portion of the offering will be directly available to...
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    Mystery Surrounds Death of Mango Founder After Son Arrested on Suspicion of Murder During Hiking Trip

    Uncertainty Surrounds Mysterious Death of Clothing Mogul on Hiking Trip When the son of a deceased entrepreneur, who had built one of the largest clothing companies in Europe, was arrested in connection with his father's demise, it added another layer of intrigue to a story that has both...
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    US puts pressure on Palestinian leaders to withdraw bid for UN vice-presidency role

    American Influence Pushes Palestinian Leaders to Relinquish UN Vice-Presidential Bid The American embassy located in Jerusalem has been directed to convince Palestinian leadership to abandon their pursuit of a high-ranking role within the United Nations general assembly. The concern being that...
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    U.K. spy plane "dangerously intercepted" by Russian military jets over Black Sea, defense ministry says

    Russian Military Jets Encounter British Surveillance Plane Over Black Sea A pair of Russian fighter jets were involved in a risky and repeated interception of a British surveillance plane over the Black Sea recently. This incident, as described by the defense ministry, has raised alarms about...
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    How Trump and Putin’s Visits to China Differed and What They Reveal About China’s Ties with the U.S. and Russia

    Comparing and Contrasting the Visits of Trump and Putin to China While the visits of U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin to China might seem similar at first glance, a closer look reveals stark differences that highlight the unique relationships China has with each country...