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Crypto stocks jump after lawmakers struck a compromise on the CLARITY Act to preserve stablecoin rewards under certain conditions; Circle’s stock closed up ~20% — Shares of Circle surged after lawmakers over t…
First B-52s to get new engines this year
Critical design review clears Boeing to upgrade two Stratofortresses in bid to keep them flying past 2050.
Alberta separatist group says it has enough signatures to trigger referendum vote on leaving Canada
Alberta separatists said Monday they have formally submitted almost 302,000 signatures to try to trigger a referendum on the province leaving Canada.
For Christians in Israel and Jerusalem, intolerance is becoming normal
Despite official framing, for Christians there is little new in last week’s assault on a French nun in East Jerusalem.
Oil eases on signs US is loosening Iranian closure of Strait of Hormuz
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Mauritania lawmakers sentenced to 4 years after insulting president over racial bias claims
Two female opposition lawmakers in Mauritania were sentenced Monday to four years in prison after insulting the president and making claims of racial bias, their lawyers told The Associated Press, in the West African nation long criticized by rights gr…
Norwegian fish farms polluting fjords with waste likened to ‘raw sewage of millions of people’
Exclusive: ‘Fish sludge’ in coastal waters now has nutrient levels equivalent to those in untreated effluent of country the size of Australia, report findsNorwegian fish farms are filling fjords and other coastal waters with nutrient pollution equivale…
Iran fires on U.S. ships in Strait of Hormuz, in threat to ceasefire
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Britney Spears pleads guilty to reckless driving in DUI case
The US pop star pleaded guilty to a lesser reckless driving charge to settle a DUI case, reducing the probation she could have faced.
NRO awards three new contracts for commercial satellite data
The head of the NRO’s commercial programs, Pete Muend, suggested that spysat agency could vet the ability of commercial satellite firms to track airborne targes for the US Space Force.