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Watch: Mysterious Centuries-Old Shipwreck Emerges on Canadian Shore, Baffling Locals
Discover the mystery of a centuries-old shipwreck unexpectedly revealed on a Newfoundland beach. Experts work to identify and preserve this treasure
US: Fentanyl State of Emergency Declared in Downtown Portland, Oregon
Leaders in Oregon declare a 90-day state of emergency for downtown Portland due to a fentanyl crisis. Collaboration aims to connect addicts with resources
Joe Biden Under Pressure To Confront Iran After Troop Deaths
Striking Iran would dramatically escalate the risk of the wider war Biden says he's trying to avoid -- not to mention the possibility of more US caskets coming home in the months before polls open
Prince Harry's Lawyers Seek $2.5 Million in Fees After Win in British Tabloid Phone Hacking Case
The Duke of Sussex was awarded 140,000 pounds in damages last month after the judge found that phone hacking was “widespread and habitual” at Mirror newspapers and executives at the papers covered it up
UN Official In Israel To Collect Info On Hamas's Alleged Sexual Violence
Pramila Patten, the UN envoy for sexual violence in conflict, arrived with a delegation and held several meetings on the first day of her trip
'Hit Them Hard': Calls for Retaliation Grow After US Troops Killed in Jordan Attack; Iran Denies Links
US vows retaliation after drone attack in Jordan kills three troops. Biden blames Iran-backed militants, raising tensions in the Middle East
In Quest for Earth-Like Worlds, a Small and Hot Exoplanet Emerges with Water-Laden Atmosphere
Astronomers using Hubble Space Telescope discover water molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet GJ 9827d, a significant step in understanding distant worlds
'I'm Shocked': Donors Suspend Funding to UN Agency in Gaza Amid Alleged Links to Hamas Attack
Key donor countries suspend UNRWA funding amid accusations of staff involvement in Hamas attack. International response and pledges for investigations
British-Indian Man, Who Joked About Blowing Up a Plane in 2022, Acquitted by Spanish Court
Spanish court acquits British-Indian man of public disorder for Taliban joke on flight. No real threat found; incident sparks legal and security questions
US: California Poultry Farms Grapple with Avian Flu Outbreak, Forcing Culling of Millions of Chickens
California faces a severe avian flu outbreak, forcing poultry farmers to cull millions of birds, impacting egg prices and posing challenges to the poultry industry
After Sex Assault Claim, Vince McMahon Resigns as Executive Chairman of WWE Parent TKO
Janel Grant sued McMahon and John Laurinaitis of sexual assault, trafficking and emotional abuse.
Guantanamo panel recommends 23-year sentences for 2 in connection with 2002 Bali attacks
A military panel at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba recommended 23 years in detention Friday for two Malaysian men in connection with deadly 2002 bombings in Bali, a spokesman for the military commission said.
NASA's 'History-Making' Mars Helicopter Mission Ends After 3 Years on The Red Planet
NASA's historic Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, ends mission after groundbreaking flights. Rotor damage halts flights, but its legacy shapes future Mars exploration
Japan to Allow Male Prisoners to Use Same Skin-Care Items as Women
Under previous rules, the in-prison purchase and gift acceptance of the toiletry items were allowed only for female inmates, based on the notion that those items tend to be used by women
On Cam | Russian Plane Carrying 65 Ukrainian Prisoners Crashed in Belgorod, All Killed
"At around 11 am Moscow time (0800 GMT), an IL-76 aircraft crashed in the Belgorod region during a routine flight," Moscow's defence ministry told Russian news agencies
Baloch Activists in Pakistan Call off Sit-in Protest Against Extrajudicial Killings in Balochistan
The protest was organised by the activists of Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) in front of the National Press Club (NPC) in the capital Islamabad, where the participants had been camping since December last year