Israel plans to retake Gaza City, escalating the war with Hamas and fueling worries for hostages
Israel's decision to escalate its 22-month war with Hamas by planning to take over Gaza City has drawn international condemnation and raised fears for hostages still in Gaza.
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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 former manager, has passed away at the age of 48.
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OpenAI launches GPT-5, a potential barometer for whether AI hype is justified
OpenAI has introduced GPT-5, marking a significant step in AI development that could determine the validity of the surrounding excitement and expectations.
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Judge blocks Trump’s birthright order nationwide in fourth such ruling since Supreme Court decision
A judge has issued a nationwide block against President Trump's birthright order, marking the fourth such ruling following a Supreme Court decision.
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Fast-growing brush fire forces thousands to evacuate north of Los Angeles
A rapidly spreading brush fire north of Los Angeles has led to the evacuation of thousands, highlighting the ongoing wildfire risks in California.
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Ukrainian troops have little hope for peace as Trump’s deadline for Russia arrives
As President Trump's deadline for Russia approaches, Ukrainian soldiers express skepticism about the prospects for peace in the ongoing conflict.
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NASA plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon. Here's what that means
The Trump administration is pushing forward with plans to deploy a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030 to support human habitation, despite concerns over costs and feasibility.
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AI-generated music is here to stay. Will streaming services like Spotify label it?
The rise of AI-generated music poses questions about transparency and labeling on platforms like Spotify, as the industry grapples with the implications of synthetic content.
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Hundreds of children disappeared in Argentina. Their grandmothers united to find them
During Argentina's 'Dirty War,' hundreds of children were disappeared. The Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, a group of grandmothers, has spent decades searching for their stolen grandchildren.
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Las Vegas sees drop in tourism, hinting at broader economic woes facing the U.S.
A decline in Las Vegas tourism may signal wider economic challenges, including the impact of Trump's trade policies and changing consumer spending habits.
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