Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City in another escalation of the war
Israel has declared its intention to retake Gaza City, marking a significant escalation in its ongoing conflict with Hamas, despite international calls for peace and concerns over hostages.
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Trump defends the US economy with charts after job reports showed warning signs
President Donald Trump presented charts in the Oval Office to argue the strength of the US economy, following job reports that indicated potential economic challenges.
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OpenAI launches GPT-5, a potential barometer for whether AI hype is justified
OpenAI's release of GPT-5 is seen as a critical test for the AI industry, determining if the technology can live up to its widespread anticipation and investment.
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Brandon Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson’s ex-husband and former manager, dies at 48
Brandon Blackstock, known for his role as Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband and manager, has passed away at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy in the entertainment industry.
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Federal judge halts construction at Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
A federal judge has temporarily stopped construction at a controversial immigration detention center in Florida's Everglades, citing environmental concerns and legal violations.
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Haiti inaugurates new leadership as gangs threaten to overthrow the government
Haiti has sworn in a new transitional presidential council amidst severe gang violence that challenges the government's stability and control over the capital.
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Dean Cain from 'Superman' TV series to become an 'honorary' ICE officer
Actor Dean Cain, famous for his role as Superman, announced his intention to join U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as an honorary officer, aligning with his law enforcement interests.
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Trump orders colleges to share admissions data, with an eye on affirmative action
President Trump has mandated colleges and universities to submit detailed admissions data to the Department of Education, aiming to scrutinize and potentially curb race-conscious admissions practices.
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After nearly 24 years, NYC officials identify 3 more 9/11 victims
New York City officials have identified three additional victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, using advanced DNA-analysis techniques to bring closure to families.
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Federal judge rules cuts to humanities grants were 'unlawful'
A federal judge has ruled that the government's abrupt termination of previously approved humanities grants was unconstitutional, siding with humanities groups in a lawsuit against the cuts.
Sources: NPR