Trump administration considers federalizing Washington D.C. police
President Donald Trump is considering taking over the police force of Washington, D.C., following an incident involving a former DOGE staffer, citing crime concerns. This move could challenge the city's home rule established in 1973.
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Danish zoo's request for pet donations as animal feed sparks controversy
The Aalborg Zoo in Denmark asked for unwanted pets to be donated as food for predators, emphasizing natural diets for animal welfare. The request has ignited debate over ethics and animal rights.
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Texas redistricting battle intensifies as Democrats flee to avoid quorum
Texas Democrats have left the state to prevent a quorum for a Republican-led redistricting vote, accusing the proposed maps of disenfranchising voters. Governor Greg Abbott has threatened arrests and removal from office.
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RFK Jr. cancels $500 million in mRNA vaccine research funding
The Trump administration has terminated contracts for mRNA vaccine development, citing risks over benefits. Public health experts warn this decision could undermine pandemic preparedness and national security.
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Shooting at Fort Stewart leaves five soldiers injured
An Army sergeant allegedly shot five coworkers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, before being apprehended. The incident raises questions about military gun policies and base security.
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Renewed interest in gene-edited babies raises ethical concerns
Silicon Valley and pronatalists are pushing forward with gene-editing technology for human reproduction, despite ethical and safety concerns. Critics warn of a new era of eugenics and market-based genetic engineering.
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Claire's files for bankruptcy for the second time in seven years
The tween mall staple Claire's is struggling under tariff costs and declining sales, filing for bankruptcy protection. The retailer plans to keep stores open during the process.
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Trump may meet with Putin and Zelenskyy to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war
President Trump is considering meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to negotiate an end to the war, amid growing frustration with Putin's continued attacks.
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Hiroshima marks 80th anniversary of atomic bombing with calls for nuclear abolition
Survivors of the Hiroshima atomic bombing expressed fears over the rising nuclear threat, urging global leaders to learn from history's tragedies and work towards disarmament.
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Banyan trees in Gujarat serve as communal hubs for rest and prayer
In Gujarat, India, banyan trees are revered as life-giving and serve as gathering spots for prayer and rest, highlighting their cultural and spiritual significance.
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