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Iran War Continues with Fuel Shortages and Ceasefire Efforts

The U.S. House has rejected a resolution requiring President Trump to withdraw forces from the Iran war unless Congress authorizes military action. President Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire beginning Thursday at 5 p.m. Eastern time. Pakistani officials are meeting with Iranian representatives in an effort to extend ceasefire negotiations and arrange new talks between the U.S. and Iran.

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US escalates war with Iran through naval blockade and economic warfare

The U.S. Navy has implemented a maritime blockade against Iranian ports as part of an ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran that has lasted approximately two months. The Senate has rejected multiple Democratic resolutions aimed at requiring congressional authorization to continue military actions against Iran. Peace talks and ceasefire negotiations are reportedly underway, with Trump stating the conflict is "very close to over."

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Iran War Disrupts Global Energy and Food Security

The International Energy Agency warns that Europe has approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining due to oil supply disruptions from the Iran war. IEA head Fatih Birol has expressed concerns about potential flight cancellations if oil supplies remain blocked. UK officials have developed worst-case scenario plans that could involve food shortages by summer.

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US-Iran War Enters Day 48 as Peace Talks Intensify

Pakistan's army chief met with Iranian officials in Tehran on Wednesday as part of diplomatic efforts to arrange a second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran after nearly seven weeks of war. The U.S. Senate rejected another Democratic resolution that would require withdrawal of American forces from the Iran conflict until Congress provides authorization. The Trump administration is maintaining a naval blockade of Iran while also pivoting toward economic warfare measures, with uranium enrichment remaining a key sticking point in peace negotiations.

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Russia Launches Deadly Attacks on Ukraine

Russian forces launched attacks on multiple Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Odesa, and Dnipro, resulting in at least 16-17 deaths and over 100 injuries according to Ukrainian officials. The attacks targeted the Ukrainian capital and other cities across the country. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed casualties in the affected cities.

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Israel-Lebanon Conflict Continues Amid Humanitarian Crisis

Israel has conducted military operations in Lebanon resulting in casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure including hospitals. The conflict has created a humanitarian crisis with overwhelmed medical facilities and displaced communities. Military actions have continued in Gaza despite ceasefire arrangements, with ongoing strikes and deteriorating humanitarian conditions.

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Israeli strikes target Hezbollah as Lebanon ceasefire talks continue

Israel conducted strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon using approximately 50 aircraft in what the IDF described as a 60-second operation targeting over 100 locations. The strikes occurred as Israel's security cabinet was meeting to discuss a potential ceasefire with Lebanon. Israel reported that approximately 250 Hezbollah operatives were killed in the operation.

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US Senate Rejects Effort to Block Arms Sales to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict

The US Senate rejected resolutions led by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to block arms sales to Israel on Wednesday. More than three dozen Democrats supported the effort to halt the weapons transfers amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Iran. The resolutions failed to pass but demonstrated growing opposition within the Democratic Party to continued military aid to Israel under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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Pope Leo XIV clashes with Trump over Iran war, draws global support

Pope Leo XIV has engaged in a public dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump over the Iran war, with the Pope emphasizing peace and dialogue while rejecting claims that the conflict has divine backing. Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Catholic bishops have publicly supported the Pope's position against criticism from Trump and other U.S. leaders. The exchange has occurred while Pope Leo XIV continues his visit to Africa, including stops in Cameroon.

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Pakistan Mediates Diplomatic Talks Between US and Iran

Pakistan's army chief met Wednesday in Tehran with Iran's foreign minister in a diplomatic effort to reduce Middle East tensions. The meeting is part of Pakistan's attempts to facilitate a second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran. This diplomatic activity comes amid ongoing regional conflicts that have lasted approximately seven weeks.

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Australian fuel crisis worsens with major refinery fire amid Iran blockade

A major fire has broken out at the Geelong Viva Energy oil refinery, one of Australia's two major refineries, with firefighters working to control the blaze. Energy Minister Chris Bowen has stated the fire appears to be accidental with no suspicious circumstances at this stage. The incident occurs amid existing fuel supply pressures related to Middle East conflicts disrupting imports and affecting petrol prices.

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Israeli Strikes Kill Lebanese Medics After Washington Talks

Israeli military strikes in the southern Lebanese village of Mayfadoun killed four Lebanese rescue workers and wounded six others in three consecutive, targeted attacks on Wednesday. The strikes occurred one day after talks took place in Washington. Paramedic groups reported that the rescue workers were among the casualties.

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UK Economy Shows Unexpected Growth Despite Iran War Impact

The UK economy grew by 0.5% in February according to the Office for National Statistics, which was faster than expected. This growth occurred ahead of or during early stages of conflict involving Iran. Global financial markets have shown improved sentiment in recent days according to analysts.

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Pope Leo and Trump Engage in Public Diplomatic Spat

Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, engaged in a public dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump, with Trump criticizing the Pope as being weak on crime. During his trip to Cameroon, the Pope delivered a speech criticizing 'tyrants' who spend billions on wars and those who manipulate religion for military, economic or political gain, though he did not specifically name Trump. The exchange has escalated tensions between the Vatican and the Trump administration.

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Supreme Court Justice Jackson Criticizes Conservative Colleagues Over Trump Emergency Orders

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized her conservative colleagues for their use of emergency orders that she believes benefit the Trump administration. Jackson delivered a lengthy assessment of approximately two dozen court orders in her critique. The newest justice on the court took issue with how these emergency orders were being handled by the conservative majority.

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Democratic Senate Candidates Raise Record Fundraising Hauls

Democratic Senate candidates reported significantly higher fundraising totals than their Republican opponents in multiple competitive races during the first quarter. Several Democratic candidates raised amounts in the tens of millions, with figures like $27 million for James Talarico and $14 million for Roy Cooper being reported. The fundraising numbers show Democrats with substantial cash advantages in key battleground states including Georgia, Ohio, North Carolina, and Minnesota.

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Supreme Court tensions rise as Justice Sotomayor apologizes to Kavanaugh

Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a public apology to Justice Brett Kavanaugh for criticism she made regarding his position on immigration matters. The apology was described by multiple outlets as highly unusual or extraordinary for Supreme Court justices. President Trump has separately discussed potential Supreme Court nominations, including the possibility of Justice Samuel Alito stepping down.

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New Alzheimer's Drugs Show Limited Patient Benefits

A major review has examined new Alzheimer's drugs and concluded they provide limited benefits to patients. The review suggests the medicines offer too little benefit to be clinically meaningful or noticeable to patients. The findings have generated controversy and pushback from stakeholders in the field.

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Atlanta man charged in deadly attacks including DHS worker killing

An Atlanta man identified as Olaolukitan Adon Abel has been charged in connection with a series of attacks that occurred over several hours. Two women were killed in the attacks, including Lauren Bullis who worked for the Department of Homeland Security, and a man was left in critical condition. The suspect is currently in custody.

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Live Nation and Ticketmaster found to operate harmful monopoly

A New York jury found that Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary operate a harmful monopoly in the live events and ticketing industry. The company controls approximately 70-80% of major live event tickets according to reports. Live Nation had previously reached a settlement with the Department of Justice regarding these issues.

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Stock Markets Rise as Iran Ceasefire Continues

Stock markets have risen amid an ongoing ceasefire involving Iran. The S&P 500 reached record highs as the ceasefire entered its second week. Australian consumer spending increased in March, with older demographics leading the spending growth according to CBA data.

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UK Climate Goals Face Scrutiny Over Rising Costs

The UK's net zero climate initiatives, including heat pump deployment and offshore wind development, are facing increased scrutiny. Rising costs associated with these climate technologies and policies have become a point of concern. Questions are being raised about whether these mounting expenses could undermine the country's climate objectives.

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USS Gerald R. Ford Breaks Vietnam War-Era Deployment Record

The USS Gerald R. Ford, described as the world's largest aircraft carrier, has broken the U.S. record for the longest deployment since the Vietnam War. The deployment lasted nearly 10 months, reaching 295 days. The ship participated in military operations during this extended deployment period.

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Covid Vaccine Report Highlights Successes and Need for Better Support

A UK inquiry report found that Covid vaccines saved hundreds of thousands of lives during the pandemic rollout. The report acknowledged that while the vaccine program was successful overall, a small minority of people experienced harm from the vaccines. The findings come as vaccine policy remains a topic of political discussion in various countries.

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Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax Dies in Murder-Suicide

Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax and his wife were found dead at their northern Virginia home in what police are calling a murder-suicide. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis confirmed that Fairfax killed his wife and then himself. The couple's teenage son called police to report the incident.

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Multiple Violent Crimes Rock US Communities

A Department of Homeland Security employee was killed along with two others in a series of shootings in Atlanta, with a 26-year-old suspect arrested according to DHS Secretary Mullin. At the University of Arkansas, a fraternity member named Crew Kvern has been charged with strangling and sexually assaulting a woman at a fraternity house. KaShawn Roper, a woman on the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list from Kansas City, was captured in Florida during a traffic stop.

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Australia Secures Fuel Supplies Amid Global Energy Concerns

A major fire at a Viva Energy oil refinery in Australia burned for 12 hours before firefighters successfully extinguished it. In response to fuel supply concerns, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the federal government used new emergency powers to secure 100 million litres of diesel through additional fuel cargo purchases. The Australian dollar has risen to a four-year high as global financial market sentiment has improved in recent days.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Continue Australian Tour with Mental Health Focus

Prince Harry and Meghan are currently conducting a tour of Australia, with activities including learning about First Nations Australian history through an Aboriginal walking tour in Melbourne. The couple spent the second day of their tour apart before reuniting in Melbourne. Prince Harry is scheduled to headline a mental health summit on the third day of their Australian visit.

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ICE Agent Charged with Assault in Minneapolis

State prosecutors have charged an ICE agent with assault for pointing his gun at occupants of a car on a highway in Minneapolis. The criminal case was announced Thursday by Minnesota prosecutors. This is believed to be the first such criminal case brought against a federal immigration officer for this type of conduct.

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UK Security Vetting Controversy Over US Ambassador Appointment

Lord Mandelson reportedly failed his initial security vetting for the role of UK ambassador to the United States. The Foreign Office allegedly overruled this vetting decision, allowing the appointment to proceed. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has accused Prime Minister Starmer of misleading MPs regarding the vetting process.

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Trump's Triumphal Arch and White House Ballroom Projects Face Legal Challenges

A federal judge has halted construction of President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project but clarified that national security facilities including an underground bunker can proceed at the site. Trump's proposed 250-foot-tall Triumphal Arch on federal land in Virginia is undergoing review by the Commission of Fine Arts, which has requested design revisions. The arch project has received early design approval despite public criticism.

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UK Immigration Rules Exploited Through False Domestic Abuse Claims

A BBC investigation has found evidence that some migrants are making false domestic abuse allegations in order to remain in the UK. The investigation appears to be part of a multi-part series examining immigration issues. The findings suggest that immigration rules designed to protect genuine victims of domestic abuse are being exploited.

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Alex Manninger, Former Arsenal Goalkeeper, Dies in Train Accident

Former Arsenal and Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger has died at the age of 48 after his car was hit by a train in Salzburg. Manninger played for several European clubs during his career, including Arsenal, Juventus, and Salzburg. Many of his former clubs have paid tribute to him on social media following news of his death.

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UK Reviews Pet Flea Treatment Regulations

UK ministers are considering restricting over-the-counter pet flea treatments such as spot-on treatments and collars. Under the proposed changes, these products would only be available through prescriptions from veterinarians and medical professionals. The government is currently reviewing regulations for pet flea treatment products.

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Various Consumer and Legal Settlements Announced

QVC's parent company is planning to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection according to reports. Trader Joe's has reached a class action settlement that may pay eligible customers up to $102. A TransUnion analysis indicates that AI-driven fraud is causing increased consumer losses.

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Campaign Finance Reports Show Democratic Fundraising Advantages

First quarter 2024 campaign finance reports show several Democratic candidates holding fundraising advantages over their Republican opponents in key Senate and House races across multiple states. Notable Democratic fundraising leads include Roy Cooper raising nearly $14 million in North Carolina, Sherrod Brown raising over $10.1 million in Ohio, and Jon Ossoff's cash totals dwarfing all Republican contenders combined in Georgia. However, some races show Republicans maintaining financial advantages, including cases where GOP candidates hold larger cash reserves despite lower quarterly fundraising numbers.

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LIV Golf Faces Uncertainty Over Future Funding and Operations

LIV Golf is facing questions about its future funding and operations, with multiple reports suggesting uncertainty about the organization's continued existence. The league's CEO has denied any changes to operations and stated that activities are continuing as planned. Reports about the future of the Saudi-backed breakaway golf league have prompted official denials from its leadership.

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National Zoo's Baby Elephant Makes Public Debut

A 2-month-old Asian elephant calf named Linh Mai made her public debut at the Smithsonian National Zoo. The 440-pound baby elephant was rejected by her biological mother after birth. Another female Asian elephant at the zoo is now serving as a surrogate mother to the calf.

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