Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital after suddenly becoming ill while performing on Broadway in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. The incident occurred during Tuesday night’s performance …
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Hungary’s political landscape is facing its most serious challenge in over a decade as opposition figure Peter Magyar mounts a nationwide campaign to unseat Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the …
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NASA is preparing to launch Artemis II, the first crewed mission to orbit the Moon in more than 50 years, but weather conditions could determine whether the historic mission proceeds …
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Trump to Attend Supreme Court Arguments on Ending Birthright Citizenship US President Donald Trump has announced plans to attend Supreme Court arguments on Wednesday as the nation’s highest court examines …
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The United Kingdom is deploying additional troops and air defence systems to the Middle East to help defend regional allies against Iranian attacks, increasing the total number of British personnel …
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A US freelance journalist has been kidnapped in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, prompting an urgent international effort to secure her release after Iraqi authorities detained a suspect reportedly linked to an …
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Tiger Woods Pleads Not Guilty to DUI Charge After Florida Crash Involving Prescription Painkillers
Golf legend Tiger Woods has pleaded not guilty to a driving under the influence charge following a car crash in Florida, according to court records filed in Martin County on …
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Ukraine has launched a series of drone strikes targeting major Russian oil export infrastructure near the Baltic Sea, with satellite imagery and verified videos showing several facilities burning for days …
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Eurovision Expands to Asia With First-Ever Regional Song Contest Final Set for Bangkok
The globally renowned Eurovision Song Contest is set to expand beyond Europe with the launch of its first-ever Asian edition, marking a historic milestone for the world’s longest-running international music …
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Dozens of clowns took to the streets of Bolivia’s capital, La Paz, on Monday to protest a new government decree limiting extracurricular school activities, saying the measure threatens their ability …