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Robots Reveal Why Antarctic Sea Ice Suddenly Began Shrinking
Deep-diving robots have uncovered the key factors driving Antarctica's dramatic sea ice decline since 2016, with profound implications for global sea levels.
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Tory Burch Foundation Empowers Women Entrepreneurs to Millions
Discover how Tory Burch's #EmbraceAmbition campaign and foundation are fueling massive growth for women-led businesses, turning ambition into millions.
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Trump: Iran Can Call for Talks; Envoy in Pakistan Amid War Diplomacy
President Trump states Iran can initiate peace talks. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi continues diplomatic efforts in Pakistan, seeking de-escalation in the ongoing US-Israel conflict.
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Raskin Recounts Ballroom Chaos, Links to Broader US Gun Violence Crisis
Congressman Jamie Raskin shares harrowing details from a recent political event's violence, drawing parallels to the nation's ongoing struggle with gun violence and security funding.
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US-Iran Peace Talks Collapse Amidst Diplomatic Stalemate
Hopes for peace between the US and Iran dwindle as President Trump cancels envoy visits, citing inadequate offers and internal Iranian disarray.
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Acting AG Blanche on DC Security Breach: Investigation Ongoing, Intent Unclear
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche discusses the ongoing investigation into an attempted attack on administration officials, highlighting law enforcement's swift response and the focus on motive.
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Trump, Administration Officials Likely Targets in White House Dinner Shooting
US Acting Attorney General confirms President Trump and administration officials were likely targets of a shotgun attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Suspect arrested.
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Chernobyl Wolves Show Genetic Adaptations to Radiation
Study reveals Chernobyl wolves possess genetic variations suggesting adaptation to high radiation levels, potentially offering insights into cancer resistance for humans.