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  1. Hezbollah Support Endures in South Lebanon as Ceasefire Fails to Halt Israeli Strikes

    Hezbollah Support Endures in South Lebanon as Ceasefire Fails to Halt Israeli Strikes

    Despite a ceasefire in April, Israeli air strikes continue in southern Lebanon. Many displaced civilians still back Hezbollah, seeing the group as their only defender.

    last mo. 2 min read
  2. HRW: Executions and Rape in M23-Occupied Uvira

    HRW: Executions and Rape in M23-Occupied Uvira

    Human Rights Watch reports summary executions and sexual violence by M23 rebels and Rwandan soldiers in Uvira, eastern DR Congo.

    last mo. 1 min read
  3. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Discloses $2 Billion in Potential Conflict of Interest Holdings

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Discloses $2 Billion in Potential Conflict of Interest Holdings

    Court filing reveals Altman's investments in nine companies with OpenAI deals, fueling legal battles and regulatory scrutiny.

    last mo. 1 min read
  4. Neanderthals Practiced Dentistry 60,000 Years Ago in Siberia

    Neanderthals Practiced Dentistry 60,000 Years Ago in Siberia

    New study reveals Neanderthals drilled a rotten tooth 60,000 years ago, the oldest known dental procedure, reshaping human healthcare history.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Overnight Russian Barrage Hits Kyiv, One Killed, 16 Wounded

    Overnight Russian Barrage Hits Kyiv, One Killed, 16 Wounded

    Russia struck Kyiv with drones and missiles overnight, killing one and wounding 16. Residential buildings collapsed and caught fire.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Family Outraged as Man Gets 8 Years in Fatal Surrey Bus Stabbing

    Family Outraged as Man Gets 8 Years in Fatal Surrey Bus Stabbing

    A British Columbia judge sentenced Kaden Mintenko to 8 years for manslaughter in the stabbing death of a 17-year-old on a Surrey transit bus.

    last mo. 2 min read
  7. Pension Giants Oppose SpaceX’s ‘Extreme’ Governance in Record IPO

    Pension Giants Oppose SpaceX’s ‘Extreme’ Governance in Record IPO

    NY and CA pension leaders urge Elon Musk to curb shareholder protections ahead of SpaceX's massive public listing.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. Gaza Sisters Turn Rubble into Reusable Bricks, Win Environmental Prize

    Gaza Sisters Turn Rubble into Reusable Bricks, Win Environmental Prize

    Two teenage sisters from Gaza developed a method to turn rubble into reusable bricks, winning the Earth Prize for their innovative solution.

    last mo. 1 min read