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US leads ship rescue operation in Strait of Hormuz amid Iran tensions

The United States announced a ship guidance operation starting Monday to help vessels navigate through the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump calling it a humanitarian gesture for stranded crews. The operation, dubbed "Project Freedom," involves routing ships through Omani waters south of the usual transit route. Iran has rejected the U.S. operation and stated it violates ceasefire agreements.

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US launches effort to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid Iran war tensions

The United States launched an effort called 'Project Freedom' on Monday to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds of vessels have been stuck since the Iran war began. President Donald Trump announced the initiative, with the U.S. calling it a humanitarian effort. Iran has rejected the U.S. involvement and views the effort negatively, creating tensions with an existing fragile ceasefire that took effect in early April.

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Trump Administration Launches Operation to Guide Ships Through Iran-Controlled Strait of Hormuz

President Trump announced that the U.S. will launch an operation called "Project Freedom" starting Monday to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, with ships being recommended to route through Omani waters. The operation is described as aimed at helping crews that have been stranded for weeks in the strategically important waterway. Iran has rejected the U.S. operation and warned the U.S. to stay out of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Trump Orders Major U.S. Military Drawdown from Germany, Sparking European Security Concerns

President Donald Trump announced plans to withdraw thousands of U.S. troops from Germany, with the Pentagon confirming that 5,000 troops would leave as part of a broader military drawdown. European leaders expressed surprise at the decision and viewed it as indication they need to take greater responsibility for their own security. NATO leadership has acknowledged receiving Trump's message about defense burden-sharing among alliance members.

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Iran Peace Proposal and Middle East Tensions

Iran has submitted a 14-point peace proposal aimed at ending hostilities with Israel and the United States. President Trump has acknowledged receiving and reviewing the proposal but has expressed skepticism about its acceptability. The proposal comes amid ongoing military actions and tensions in the region, including continued strikes in Lebanon and disputes over maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Ukraine conducts strikes on Russian oil infrastructure

Ukraine launched drone strikes targeting Russian oil export infrastructure, including a key loading port on the Baltic Sea. The attacks resulted in fires at oil facilities and targeted three tankers that Ukraine claims were being used to transport Russian crude. The strikes represent part of Ukraine's ongoing campaign against Russia's energy infrastructure.

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Supreme Court Redistricting Decision Sparks Nationwide Gerrymandering Battle

The U.S. Supreme Court has weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act that affects how states draw congressional district maps. Republican governors in Alabama and Tennessee have called special legislative sessions to redraw congressional districts following the ruling. Georgia's governor has stated the state will not redraw its congressional map before the current election cycle, citing timing concerns with voting already underway.

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Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone

The Supreme Court has restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking a lower court ruling that had threatened to restrict access. The Court's order allows women seeking abortions to continue obtaining mifepristone through current methods. Medication abortions using mifepristone have become the preferred method for ending pregnancy in the U.S.

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Trump announces troop drawdown from Europe

U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to reduce America's military deployment in Germany, with the Defense Department announcing a reduction of 5,000 troops. Trump indicated the U.S. would go "a lot further" than this initial drawdown. German Chancellor Merz has stated that Germany's criticism of Trump's Iran strategy is unrelated to the troop withdrawal announcement.

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Secret Service agent shot at White House Correspondents' Dinner

A Secret Service agent was shot at the White House Correspondents' Dinner last weekend. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed that the agent was shot by the suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, who has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump. Pirro stated that the agent was hit by gunfire from Allen's weapon.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Infrastructure

Ukraine launched drone strikes against Russian oil export infrastructure, targeting a key loading port on the Baltic Sea. The attacks also hit three tankers that Ukraine claims were illegally transporting Russian crude oil. The nighttime drone strikes resulted in fires at the targeted facilities.

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Trump Announces Mission to Free Ships from Strait of Hormuz

President Trump announced that the U.S. will begin an operation on Monday to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump described the mission as a humanitarian gesture to help crews that have been stranded for weeks. Transportation Secretary Duffy indicated the operation is expected to take several weeks to achieve its objectives.

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Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low as Abortion Movement Turns Against Him

Recent polling shows Trump's approval ratings have declined according to a Post-ABC-Ipsos poll. The antiabortion movement has expressed frustration with Trump's presidency, particularly regarding abortion pill availability. Trump has endorsed Rep. Andy Barr in the Kentucky Senate race while asking businessman Nate Morris to step aside.

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Iran war impacts foreign workers and deepens domestic fears

A war involving Iran has resulted in the deaths of at least 28 foreign workers in missile and drone attacks before a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April. Iran has presented a 14-point proposal to end the conflict, which President Trump is currently reviewing. A 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline has passed, requiring Trump to either seek congressional authorization or wind down military operations.

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GameStop makes $56 billion offer to acquire eBay

GameStop has made a $56 billion offer to acquire eBay. GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen announced the proposed acquisition in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Cohen stated that he believes the acquisition would position eBay as a stronger competitor to Amazon.

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Ukrainian Forces Strike Moscow High-Rise Ahead of Victory Day Celebrations

Ukrainian forces conducted drone strikes against targets in Russia, including a high-rise building in Moscow and oil facilities that resulted in environmental damage. The Moscow strike occurred ahead of Russia's Victory Day celebrations and military parade scheduled for Saturday. Residents in the affected Russian city of Tuapse reported black rain and complained about the government's response to the environmental damage.

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US redistricting battles intensify after Supreme Court ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court has weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act that affects how states draw congressional maps. This decision has escalated nationwide redistricting battles and removed limits on partisan gerrymandering. Republican governors in Alabama and Tennessee have called lawmakers into special sessions to seek new congressional districts following the ruling.

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Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized in Critical Condition

Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and Trump adviser, is hospitalized in critical but stable condition according to his spokesman Ted Goodman. The 81-year-old's spokesperson did not disclose what caused his hospitalization or how long he has been receiving treatment. Goodman confirmed Giuliani's condition on Sunday.

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Trump's Disapproval Rating Reaches New High

A new Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll shows Trump's disapproval rating has reached its highest level across both of his terms. The poll also indicates that Democrats now hold a five-point advantage in congressional support, an increase from two points in February. Both outlets are reporting on the same polling data showing these unfavorable trends for Trump and Republicans.

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UK to Join EU Loan Scheme for Ukraine

Sir Keir Starmer will meet leaders at the European Political Community summit in Armenia on Monday. The UK is set to enter talks about joining an EU loan scheme for Ukraine. The loan scheme is valued at £78 billion.

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Trump's disapproval rating hits new high in polling

A new Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll shows Trump's disapproval rating has reached its highest level. The poll also indicates Democrats now hold a five-point advantage in congressional support, an increase from a two-point advantage in February. Both outlets report this as a record high disapproval rating across Trump's terms.

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Australia and Japan strengthen defense and energy cooperation

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae signed agreements to strengthen cooperation between their countries on energy, defense, and critical minerals. The two leaders met to bolster bilateral ties across these strategic sectors. The agreements also included warnings against economic coercion.

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Multiple election and political developments across US states

Trump endorsed Rep. Andy Barr for Kentucky's Senate race while asking MAGA-aligned businessman Nate Morris to step aside. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry's decision to delay House primaries has created confusion among election officials, legislators, and candidates. Georgia Governor Kemp announced the state will not redraw congressional maps before the midterm elections, citing that voting is already underway, but indicated changes may come for 2028.

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Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship kills three people

Three people have died and at least three others have been sickened in a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the World Health Organization. The WHO confirmed that of six affected individuals, three have died and one is currently in intensive care in South Africa. Hantavirus is transmitted through contact with rodents and inhalation of airborne particles from dried rodent droppings.

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ICE Enforcement Actions Spark Immigration Protests and Political Backlash

ICE enforcement actions have resulted in deportations and arrests, including the case of a teenager deported to Honduras after nearly 15 years in the US and arrests during ICE operations in Brooklyn. Internal ICE records show increased use of force including chemical agents and physical tactics in detention centers. The immigration enforcement activities have generated protests and political tensions, affecting both Republican lawmakers and former ICE officials running for office.

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Hantavirus Outbreak on Atlantic Cruise Ship Kills Three, Sickens Others

Three people have died and others have been sickened by what health authorities suspect is a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The World Health Organization confirmed one case of hantavirus infection, with five more suspected cases under investigation. One patient is currently in intensive care in South Africa.

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Big Tech AI Spending Faces Wall Street Scrutiny Despite Market Rally

Wall Street is increasing scrutiny of Big Tech companies' substantial investments in artificial intelligence technology. This comes despite AI enthusiasm having driven significant stock market gains in recent years. Polling data shows Americans remain skeptical about AI technology even as related investments continue to flow.

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OPEC+ Countries to Boost Oil Production

Seven OPEC+ countries, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, announced plans to modestly increase oil production starting in June. The production increase is being framed by the countries as part of their commitment to maintaining market stability. The decision comes as part of the broader OPEC+ alliance's ongoing coordination of global oil supply.

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New Injectable Cancer Treatment Reduces Hospital Time for NHS Patients

The BBC reports that the NHS will offer thousands of cancer patients a new injectable form of immunotherapy that takes minutes to administer and could reduce hospital time by hours. The other provided articles cover different health topics including vaping and cancer risk, perimenopause symptoms, and a hepatitis drug approval in India. Only one article directly addresses the story about the new injectable cancer treatment for NHS patients.

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Housing Crisis Forces Families into Tents as UK Homelessness System Fails

Multiple families are choosing to live in tents and outdoor locations rather than use official homeless accommodation systems. A couple in the UK has been camping in a park since November, stating they prefer this to homeless hostels. In Australia, tragic incidents including a baby's death during childbirth have occurred at a homeless camp along the Murrumbidgee River in Wagga Wagga.

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New NHS Cancer Treatment Reduces Hospital Time

The NHS will offer patients a new injectable form of an immunotherapy cancer drug. The injection takes only minutes to administer compared to previous treatment methods. This change is expected to reduce the time cancer patients need to spend in hospital.

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Record congressional turnover expected in midterm elections

An Associated Press analysis indicates that members of Congress are announcing retirement and exit plans at a record pace ahead of the midterm elections. This trend is opening up dozens of seats across both chambers of Congress. The analysis suggests both the House and Senate are on track for high turnover levels in the upcoming midterm elections.

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Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Kills Three

Three people have died and at least three others have fallen ill from a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the World Health Organization. The WHO confirmed the deaths in a statement and said an investigation is ongoing. Hantavirus is transmitted through contact with rodent droppings and can be fatal.

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Artificial Intelligence Identity Mystery and Trust Concerns

Investigators are attempting to uncover the true identity of Bitcoin's pseudonymous founder Satoshi Nakamoto. Polling data shows Americans express skepticism about both artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency technologies. The advancement of AI technology is driving growth in data center companies while raising questions about societal preparedness for associated risks.

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Two killed in Leipzig car attack on crowd

Two people were killed and many others were injured when a car was driven into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany. A suspect has been detained in connection with the incident. The motive for the attack remains unclear according to local officials.

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Former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical condition

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is hospitalized in critical but stable condition, according to his spokesman Ted Goodman. The spokesman did not disclose what caused Giuliani's hospitalization or how long the 81-year-old has been receiving treatment. All major news outlets confirmed the hospitalization through statements from Giuliani's spokesperson.

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Amsterdam bans public advertising for meat and fossil fuels

Amsterdam has banned public advertisements for meat and fossil fuels in a move city politicians say aligns with the Dutch capital's environmental targets. The ban affects public advertising spaces within the city. Local officials have characterized this as part of Amsterdam's broader environmental policy initiatives.

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White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack Injures Secret Service Agent

A man named Cole Tomas Allen has been charged with attempting to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in what authorities describe as an attempt to kill President Donald Trump. A Secret Service agent was struck by buckshot from Allen's gun during the incident. Federal prosecutor Jeanine Pirro confirmed that the projectile that hit the agent came from the suspect's weapon.

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Shooting at Oklahoma lake party injures at least 10 people

At least 10 people were taken to hospitals following a shooting at a party at a lake near Oklahoma City on Sunday night. Police in Edmond, Oklahoma received multiple reports of shots being fired at the gathering. Authorities responded to the incident and transported the injured to medical facilities.

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United Airlines Flight Strikes Light Pole During Newark Airport Landing

A United Airlines flight carrying 221 passengers from Venice, Italy, struck a light pole while landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday afternoon. The incident also involved damage to a delivery truck on the New Jersey Turnpike. All 221 passengers and 10 crew members aboard the aircraft were reported unharmed.

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Hoax Bomb Threats Target US Zoos

Multiple zoos across the United States have received hoax calls involving bomb threats and claims of active shooters in recent days. These false threats have prompted evacuations and temporary closures at several zoo facilities. Authorities have confirmed that no explosives or real dangers were found at any of the targeted locations.

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United Airlines Incidents Involving Safety Concerns

Federal authorities are investigating after a United Airlines passenger jet struck a light pole while landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday afternoon. In a separate incident, a passenger was detained after allegedly assaulting a flight attendant and attempting to access the cockpit on a United Airlines flight. Both incidents involve United Airlines aircraft and are under investigation by federal authorities.

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Princess Eugenie Announces Pregnancy with Third Child

Britain's Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their third child, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday. The announcement was made through official palace channels on social media. King Charles III has been informed of the news and is reported to be delighted.

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