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Houthi Missile Splashes Into Red Sea Near ‘Israel-linked’ Ship; Fresh Attack Shocks U.S.

UKMTO has reported a missile strike on a commercial vessel in the Red Sea near Yemen. A missile reportedly splashed near a ship late last night. The Houthi r…

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@Reuters: G20 summit confronts a global order unsettled by Trump’s return https://t.co/YCHVgBCmd0 https://t.co/Xc0BJZ2hX8

G20 summit confronts a global order unsettled by Trump’s return https://t.co/YCHVgBCmd0 https://t.co/Xc0BJZ2hX8
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Community support rises after Short North neo-Nazi march

Community support rises after Short North neo-Nazi marchStay informed about Columbus and central Ohio news, weather and sports! Follow NBC4 on our website an…

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A makeshift memorial grows in Ukraine’s capital after 1,000 days of war

After 1,000 days of war, a makeshift memorial has grown in the heart of Kyiv with thousands of blue-and-yellow flags honoring soldiers who died defending Ukraine.
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21:57 21:57 Now playing, P. Diddy’s Alleged ‘Sex Slave’ Describes ‘Freak Offs’ for Police

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As China cracks down on bookstores at home, Chinese-language booksellers are flourishing overseas

Independent bookstores have become a new battleground in China. They’re getting swept up in the ruling Communist Party’s crackdown on dissent and free expression.
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Teen Buddhist lama celebrates birthday before joining monastery in the Himalayas

A U.S.-born Buddhist lama, who grew up a typical American teen in a Minneapolis suburb, celebrated his 18th birthday and enthronement ceremony.
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Google’s Gemini AI sends disturbing response, tells user to ‘please die’

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Makeshift memorial grows in Ukraine’s capital after 1,000 days of war

Before Russia’s invasion, one square was an ordinary green lawn in the heart of Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv.
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Trial to begin in human smuggling case after freezing deaths of Indian family at Canada-US border

Federal prosecutors plan to argue at a Minnesota trial that two men were part of a criminal network stretching from India to Canada that smuggled families seeking better lives in the United States.