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Word of the Day: abrogate The New York Times
Violence, death and stolen land: people need to know the true cost of an avocado | Claudia Ignacio Álvarez The Guardian
The abuse was discovered after the mother of one of the nonverbal students asked school officials to review surveillance video
Members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), including key US allies, have warned that the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife by American special forces could be a precedent-setting event for international law.
Mette Frederiksen’s warning comes after Trump again threatened to takeover control of Greenland.
Muslim athletes face a unique challenge during Ramadan, balancing faith and competition. Science reveals that strategic training, timing, and smart nutrition allow them to maintain peak performance. Adjusting workout schedules and prioritizing hydrat…
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AMD teases its next-generation CDNA 6-based MI500 AI chips built on a 2nm node, claiming 1,000x performance gains over predecessors, launching in 2027 — Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.O) CEO Lisa Su showed off a number of the …
Newly accessed US government filings reveal an extraordinary lobbying blitz by Pakistan in Washington, exposing the scale of diplomatic pressure Islamabad unleashed as it struggled to blunt India’s military response during Operation Sindoor in May 20
A strong 6.2 quake hit Shimane Prefecture, Japan, shaking nearby areas but causing no injuries or damage. Authorities confirmed no tsunami risk or nuclear plant issues.
Fearful that memories of the dead could fade away, Natalia Kornilova and her family have made it their mission to bring Russia’s old cemeteries back to life, one gravestone at a time.