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Iran war escalates as US-Iran ceasefire talks begin in Pakistan

US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Pakistan to lead high-stakes ceasefire negotiations with Iranian officials on day 43 of the US-Iran conflict. The talks are taking place amid allegations of ceasefire violations from both sides and tensions over Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz shipping route. Trump has stated that Iran is "militarily defeated" while Iranian officials claim conditions for talks have not been met.

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US-Iran Peace Talks Begin in Pakistan Following Ceasefire

US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Pakistan to begin peace talks with Iranian officials aimed at converting a two-week ceasefire into lasting peace. The talks in Islamabad represent the first direct meeting between US and Iranian leaders since the war began. Both sides have traded allegations of ceasefire violations and outlined competing preconditions ahead of the negotiations.

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US-Iran Peace Talks Begin in Pakistan Amid Ceasefire Violations and Regional Tensions

US Vice President JD Vance is heading to Pakistan for peace talks between the US and Iran that are scheduled to begin Saturday. The negotiations are taking place amid a current ceasefire between the two countries, though both sides are accusing each other of violations. Key issues include Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and the release of detained Americans.

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US-Iran ceasefire talks begin in Pakistan as tensions remain high

US Vice President JD Vance and senior Iranian officials have arrived in Pakistan for ceasefire talks aimed at converting a current two-week ceasefire into lasting peace. The talks are being held in Islamabad with Pakistan serving as the host nation, while Israel is not in attendance. Both sides have traded allegations of ceasefire violations and outlined competing preconditions ahead of the negotiations.

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Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalates ahead of crucial negotiations

Israel and Hezbollah have escalated attacks, with at least 13 Lebanese security personnel killed in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on Friday. Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an attack on a naval base in Ashdod, Israel. Talks regarding the conflict are scheduled to take place in Washington next week.

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Artemis II astronauts return to Earth after historic moon mission

Four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II mission completed humanity's first lunar voyage in more than half a century, flying around the moon during their 10-day mission. The crew successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a high-speed re-entry that tested their spacecraft's heat shield. This mission represents the first step in NASA's program aimed at achieving a lunar landing in the coming years.

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NASA Artemis II Astronauts Complete Historic Moon Mission, Return to Earth

NASA's Artemis II astronauts completed humanity's first moon mission in over half a century and returned to Earth via splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. The four-person crew experienced a high-speed reentry that tested their spacecraft's heat shield before landing under parachutes. During their lunar flyby mission, the astronauts followed Apollo tradition by proposing to name lunar craters, including one after their capsule called Integrity.

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Inflation surges due to Iran war driving up gas prices

Inflation rose to 3.4% in March compared to the previous year, representing a sharp increase from February's 2.4% rate. Consumer prices increased by 0.9% on a monthly basis in March, driven primarily by rising gas and energy costs. The price increases are linked to ongoing military conflict involving Iran.

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Artemis II astronauts complete historic moon mission with Pacific splashdown

Four astronauts from NASA's Artemis II mission successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing humanity's first lunar voyage in more than half a century. The mission lasted approximately 9-10 days and took the crew around the moon, with astronauts traveling farther from Earth than any humans before them. The splashdown marked the end of a mission that tested the spacecraft's heat shield during high-speed reentry.

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Artemis II Mission Returns Successfully After Historic Moon Journey

Four astronauts from the Artemis II mission successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing a nine-day journey around the Moon. The mission took the crew further from Earth than any humans have traveled before. The splashdown marked the end of a voyage that lasted nine days, one hour, 32 minutes and 15 seconds.

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Melania Trump denies Jeffrey Epstein ties, calls for public testimony

First Lady Melania Trump publicly denied any connections to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that she and her attorneys are fighting against "unfounded and baseless lies" about her links to the late financier. She called for public testimony regarding the matter. Representative James Comer has indicated that congressional hearings will take place.

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Iraq Elects Kurdish Politician as President Amid Regional Turmoil

Iraq's parliament elected Kurdish politician Nizar Amidi as president on Saturday, ending five months of political deadlock following elections that failed to produce a decisive majority. Amidi, from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, won after a second round of voting with 227 votes. The election comes amid ongoing regional tensions and war fallout affecting Iraq.

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Kamala Harris signals potential 2028 presidential campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she is considering running for president in 2028, saying 'I might' when asked about another presidential campaign. Harris made these comments on Friday, stating that the current status quo in government and politics is not working. This represents her clearest signal to date about mounting another presidential bid.

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Kamala Harris signals potential 2028 presidential run

Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she is considering a 2028 presidential run, telling Al Sharpton "I might, I might" when asked about the possibility and adding "I'm thinking about it." Harris made these comments during an interview where she also stated that she knows "what it requires" to be president. The remarks represent her clearest public signal to date about potentially mounting another presidential campaign.

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Kamala Harris Signals Potential 2028 Presidential Campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris made comments indicating she is considering running for president in 2028, with her remarks described as her clearest signal yet of a potential campaign. The comments were made at a National Action Network event where she also criticized Donald Trump's policies. Harris stated that the current status quo in government and politics is not working.

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Inflation expected to spike amid Iran war and rising gas prices

Inflation is expected to rise to 3.4% in March compared to the previous year, up from February's 2.4% increase, according to economist estimates. Gas prices have spiked following developments related to Iran. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made a visit to New York to promote Trump's economic policies during this period of rising prices.

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Gas Prices and Inflation Surge Due to Iran War Economic Impact

Gas prices have surged following the Iran war, contributing to rising inflation rates globally. U.S. inflation is estimated to have risen to 3.4% in March compared to the previous year, up from 2.4% in February. The price increases have affected various industries internationally, including Thailand's fishing sector where diesel costs have more than doubled.

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Melania Trump Denies Jeffrey Epstein Connections Amid Ongoing Investigation

First Lady Melania Trump publicly denied having any connections to Jeffrey Epstein, stating that she and her attorneys are fighting against "unfounded and baseless lies" about alleged links to the late financier. The denial came in the form of a rare public statement on Thursday. Multiple outlets report that her statement may lead to increased calls for congressional testimony.

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Automatic Military Draft Registration to Take Effect in December

Automatic military draft registration for eligible men will take effect in December as part of a measure included in the annual defense policy bill passed by Congress late last year. The change means young, eligible men will be automatically registered for the military draft pool without needing to take action themselves. This information comes from the federal agency that oversees the draft system.

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Kamala Harris Hints at Potential 2028 Presidential Campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she might run for president in 2028, saying "I might, I might" and "I'm thinking about it" when asked about a potential campaign. Harris made these comments during an appearance with Al Sharpton, stating that she knows "what it requires" to be president. The remarks represent her clearest public signal yet about considering another presidential bid following her 2024 election loss to Donald Trump.

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Iran Uses AI-Generated Memes to Shape US Public Opinion During Conflict

Pro-Iran groups have used artificial intelligence to create internet memes in English during the current conflict. These memes appear to be aimed at shaping public narrative and fostering opposition to U.S. and Israeli positions. The content represents part of broader information operations during the ongoing regional tensions.

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DNC Debates Israel Policy and AIPAC Influence at National Meeting

The Democratic National Committee held a national meeting where members voted on several measures related to Israel policy and AIPAC's influence. Members voted down a resolution condemning AIPAC's influence in primary elections and deferred votes on measures that would condition U.S. military aid to Israel. The DNC had established a Middle East working group seven months prior, but it has yet to complete its work on these policy issues.

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California Governor candidate Eric Swalwell denies sexual assault allegations

California Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democratic candidate for California governor, is facing sexual assault allegations from a woman who previously worked for him. Swalwell has denied the allegations. Several of his political supporters, including congressmen and senators, have withdrawn their support for his gubernatorial campaign following the accusations.

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Hungary's Viktor Orban Faces Challenging Election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party are facing parliamentary elections on Sunday. This represents the first closely contested election for Orban in recent years. The election is being characterized as particularly challenging for the incumbent prime minister.

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UK shelves Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius after Trump administration opposition

The UK government has paused or shelved a deal to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius following opposition from the Trump administration. The agreement involved the Indian Ocean archipelago that houses the joint US-UK military base at Diego Garcia. UK officials indicate the deal is being delayed rather than completely abandoned, with some citing time constraints.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell faces sexual assault allegations, loses support for California governor bid

Four women have made allegations of sexual misconduct against Rep. Eric Swalwell, including a former staffer who alleges rape, which Swalwell denies. Major Democratic supporters including Nancy Pelosi and Hakeem Jeffries have withdrawn their endorsements and urged him to drop out of the California gubernatorial race. Swalwell's campaign has been removed from the main Democratic fundraising platform following these allegations.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell Faces Sexual Assault Allegations and Political Fallout

Rep. Eric Swalwell faces sexual assault allegations from multiple women, including a former staffer who alleges he raped her while she was intoxicated, which Swalwell has strongly denied. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has opened an investigation into the allegations against the California congressman. Prominent Democratic supporters including Nancy Pelosi and Hakeem Jeffries have withdrawn their endorsements and urged Swalwell to drop out of the California governor's race.

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Trump unveils controversial triumphal arch design for Washington DC

President Donald Trump has unveiled detailed plans for a triumphal arch in Washington DC, featuring a 250-foot structure with golden-winged figures, eagles, lions, and Lady Liberty-like symbolism. The 12-page design plan was submitted to the Commission on Fine Arts for approval. Military veterans have filed a lawsuit to halt the project, citing concerns about its impact on views of Arlington National Cemetery.

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Trump Administration Construction and Legal Challenges Continue

A federal appeals court ruled Saturday that President Donald Trump can continue construction of a White House ballroom project for at least another week. The court's decision allows the construction to proceed while judges continue to consider the broader legal issues surrounding the project. President Trump has stated that halting the construction would pose national security risks.

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Multiple Stabbing Incidents in New York and London

Three people were stabbed at New York's Grand Central subway station on Saturday morning, and police shot a man armed with a knife at the scene. In London, a 21-year-old man named Finbar Sullivan was fatally stabbed at Primrose Hill on Tuesday, with two people arrested in connection with the incident. Police have made arrests in both cases, with suspects remaining in custody.

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Trump Administration Unveils Controversial 250-Foot Triumphal Arch Design

The Trump administration has unveiled designs for a proposed 250-foot triumphal arch near Arlington National Cemetery. The arch features gold accents and would be constructed following Trump's stated desire to build the world's largest such structure. Military veterans have filed a lawsuit to halt the project, citing concerns about alterations to views of Arlington National Cemetery.

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Melania Trump denies Jeffrey Epstein connections amid continued scrutiny

First Lady Melania Trump issued a public statement denying any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and calling allegations about links to the late financier "unfounded and baseless lies." President Donald Trump responded the following day, stating that he knew his wife had been frustrated by the rumors. The statement represented a rare public comment from the First Lady addressing controversy directly.

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Rory McIlroy sets Masters 36-hole record, leads tournament

Rory McIlroy has set a Masters 36-hole record and leads the tournament. Several notable golfers including Bryson DeChambeau and J.J. Spaun missed the cut and will not play in weekend rounds. Gary Woodland is competing in the tournament while dealing with personal health challenges including recovery from a brain tumor and PTSD.

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Housing market shows mixed signals across different US regions

New Jersey leads the nation in home price growth with nearly 6% gains according to a Cotality report. The growth is attributed to demand from Manhattan residents leaving the city and limited housing supply. The provided articles contain limited information about broader US regional housing market trends.

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Multiple Fatal Traffic Accidents Reported

Two separate fatal traffic accidents occurred involving vehicles leaving the roadway. In Leicestershire, UK, two teenagers died when their car left a bridge on the M1, with four additional people from a minibus hospitalized. In Perth Hills, Australia, three people died when their vehicle left the road and struck a tree in Stoneville.

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Trump unveils design for golden triumphal arch in Washington DC

President Donald Trump unveiled designs Friday for a proposed triumphal arch in Washington DC featuring gold accents and ornate decorative elements. The 12-page plan includes a towering winged figure with torch and crown, flanked by eagles and guarded by lions, all gilded. The design has been submitted to the Commission on Fine Arts for review.

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Real estate agent's 2011 cold case murder sees new developments

An Iowa woman named Kristin Ramsey has pleaded not guilty to the murder of real estate agent Ashley Okland, who was killed in 2011. The case involves a 2011 shooting death that remained unsolved for over a decade. Newly released court documents reportedly contain witness testimony related to the suspect's alleged actions after the shooting.

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