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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.