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WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda Global Health Emergency

The World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern on Sunday. The outbreak has resulted in over 240 suspected cases and approximately 80 deaths, with the vast majority of cases occurring in DR Congo and two cases reported in Uganda. WHO officials stated that while this constitutes a global health emergency, it does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency.

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Ukraine Launches Largest Drone Attack on Russia Since War Began

Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Russia overnight, with Russian authorities reporting the use of over 500 drones in what is being described as one of the largest Ukrainian attacks since the war began. At least four people were killed according to Russian officials, with three deaths reported in the Moscow region (including one woman in Khimki whose home was hit) and one in Belgorod. Ukraine also experienced overnight Russian drone strikes and shelling that injured eight people according to Ukrainian local officials.

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WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda Global Health Emergency

The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern. The outbreak has resulted in over 240-300 suspected cases and at least 80-88 deaths according to various reports. WHO officials have stated that while this constitutes a global health emergency, it does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency.

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Drone Strike Targets UAE Nuclear Power Plant

A drone strike targeted the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE, causing a fire on an electrical generator at the facility's perimeter. UAE authorities reported no radiological release occurred and no injuries resulted from the incident. The strike has raised security concerns about the Gulf region's critical infrastructure.

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Quantum Computing Threatens Global Cybersecurity Infrastructure

Quantum computing technology is advancing toward the capability to break commonly used encryption methods that currently protect digital communications and data. Experts warn that current cybersecurity infrastructure is vulnerable to quantum computers that could crack existing encryption standards. The timeline for when quantum computers will achieve this capability remains uncertain but is considered an approaching threat.

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Trump Comments on Taiwan as 'Negotiating Chip' Raise Regional Tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump described arms sales to Taiwan as a 'very good negotiating chip' in dealings with China during a Fox News interview. Trump recently met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing as part of high-stakes diplomatic negotiations. Taiwan has responded by asserting it is 'sovereign and independent' while saying it will maintain the status quo and deepen ties with the US.

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Russia-Ukraine Conflict Continues with Drone Attacks

Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack against Russia, resulting in four deaths. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy justified the attacks as responses to Russia's continued warfare and strikes on Ukrainian cities. The Ukrainian action came two days after Russian strikes on Kyiv that killed 24 people.

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Iran-US Tensions Escalate as Military Conflict Continues

US and Iranian officials are maintaining firm negotiating positions with little indication of willingness to compromise. Iran is developing plans regarding the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing regional military conflicts. Iranian leadership has increased messaging directed at both domestic and international audiences regarding their position.

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Trump Administration Engages in Diplomatic Tensions with China and Iran

The Trump administration is currently engaged in diplomatic tensions with both China and Iran, with Trump having recently met with China's Xi Jinping. Iran has indicated plans regarding the Strait of Hormuz and has escalated messaging about readiness for potential conflict. Protests by Iranian Americans occurred in Washington calling for condemnation of the Iranian regime.

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WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda Global Health Emergency

The World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern. The outbreak has resulted in more than 300 suspected cases and at least 80-88 deaths according to WHO officials. Cases have spread from northeastern DRC to neighboring Uganda, prompting the emergency declaration.

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Taiwan President Emphasizes US Arms Purchases Amid Trump Comments

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te made public statements regarding the island's relationship with the United States and China following recent comments by President Trump. Lai emphasized the importance of US arms purchases and stated Taiwan would not abandon its democratic values. The statements come amid ongoing tensions in the Taiwan Strait and questions about future US support for Taiwan.

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DRC Reports Ebola Outbreak with High Fatality Rate

The Democratic Republic of Congo has reported an Ebola outbreak with a death toll reaching 80 people. Health officials have identified the outbreak as involving the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus. The Africa CDC has expressed concern about the potential for rapid spread due to population movement in the affected area.

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Trump Administration Intensifies Voter Roll Purge Efforts

The Trump administration has run the names of at least 67 million voters through government databases to identify noncitizens and deceased individuals. This effort is part of a broader initiative to conduct voter roll purges ahead of the November election. The administration is conducting eligibility checks on millions of registered voters using federal databases.

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Trump-Backed Candidate Defeats Sen. Bill Cassidy in Louisiana Republican Primary

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) was defeated in Louisiana's Republican Senate primary, failing to advance to a runoff election. Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow and Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming advanced to the runoff for the GOP nomination. Cassidy was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump in his 2021 impeachment trial following the January 6 Capitol attack.

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Louisiana Senate Primary Tests Trump's Political Revenge Campaign Against Bill Cassidy

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is facing a primary challenge from U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow, who has been endorsed by President Trump. The primary election took place on Saturday, with Cassidy being one of seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump in his 2021 impeachment trial. Polling indicated Cassidy was in third place heading into the primary.

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Drone Strike Targets UAE Nuclear Power Plant, No Radiation Release

A drone strike targeted the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE, causing a fire on the facility's perimeter that affected an electrical generator. UAE authorities report no radiological release, no injuries, and that normal operations continue unaffected. The UAE is investigating the source of the attack, which officials describe as a dangerous escalation.

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US-Nigeria Joint Operation Kills Senior ISIS Leader in West Africa

US and Nigerian forces conducted a joint military operation that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as a senior ISIS leader, in Nigeria's Lake Chad basin region. President Trump characterized al-Minuki as the "second in command of ISIS globally," while Nigerian officials confirmed the strike took place in a compound in the area. Both countries described the operation as an example of effective counterterrorism collaboration.

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US Military Operations Target ISIS Leadership in West Africa

U.S. and Nigerian forces conducted a joint military operation on Friday night that resulted in the death of an Islamic State group leader in Nigeria's Borno state. President Trump confirmed the mission took place and that the ISIS leader was killed. Both countries described the deceased individual as a key or significant leader within the Islamic State's West African operations.

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Civil Rights Groups Rally Against Voting District Changes in Alabama

Civil rights groups have organized rallies in Alabama to oppose proposed changes to voting districts. The demonstrations are taking place in Montgomery, a city with historical significance to the Civil Rights Movement. Participants are specifically protesting what they view as redistricting maps that would negatively impact Black political representation.

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Democrats Strategize to Win Back Working-Class Voters

Democratic Party factions are currently debating strategies to attract working-class voters following recent electoral challenges. Different groups within the party are presenting various approaches to party leadership about how to demonstrate concern for economic issues affecting these voters. The disagreement centers on the most effective methods to appeal to working-class constituencies.

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Voting Rights Rally in Alabama Protests Congressional Redistricting Efforts

Thousands of people gathered in Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, to rally in support of voting rights and protest redistricting efforts. The rally, called 'All Roads Lead to the South,' took place outside the Alabama Capitol and featured speakers including Senator Cory Booker. Organizers and participants expressed opposition to congressional redistricting measures being advanced in several Republican-led southern states.

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Trump Administration Checks 67 Million Voters for Eligibility

The Trump administration has run the names of at least 67 million voters through government databases to identify noncitizens and deceased individuals. This process is part of efforts to check voter eligibility ahead of the November election. The initiative involves cross-referencing voter registration records with federal databases.

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Senate Blocks $1 Billion White House Security Funding for Trump Ballroom

The Senate parliamentarian ruled that a $1 billion proposal for White House security funding cannot be included in its current form in a spending bill. The funding was intended for security additions to the White House campus, including upgrades related to President Trump's planned ballroom. This ruling blocks Republican efforts to include the security funding in the broader spending package.

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Voting Rights Rallies Held as Southern States Redraw Congressional Maps

Voting rights rallies were held in Alabama, including at the state Capitol in Montgomery and at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma. The demonstrations were organized in response to congressional redistricting measures that have been advanced in several Republican-led southern states. Advocates and leaders gathered to protest what they view as threats to Black political representation through the redrawing of congressional boundaries.

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ICE Detention Practices Face Scrutiny After Several Controversial Cases

ICE detention practices are facing increased scrutiny following multiple controversial cases. One case involves Wendy Hernandez Reyes, who was deported and later blamed by ICE for her toddler's death while in the care of relatives. Another case involves the detention of a U.S. citizen in the Bronx on May 6, which was captured on surveillance and cellphone footage and has prompted congressional calls for investigation.

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Sen. Bill Cassidy Faces Trump-Backed Primary Challenge in Louisiana

Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana faced a Trump-backed primary challenge from U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow in the Republican primary. Cassidy was one of seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump in his 2021 impeachment trial. According to reports, Letlow and state Treasurer John Fleming advanced to a runoff for the GOP nomination, with Cassidy polling in third place.

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Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak Affects Multiple Passengers

A Canadian passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship has tested presumptively positive for hantavirus, with confirmation pending from the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg. France's Pasteur Institute has sequenced the Andes virus found in a French passenger from the same cruise ship, determining it matches viruses known in South America. Multiple passengers from the cruise ship have been affected by the hantavirus outbreak.

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Sen. Bill Cassidy Faces Trump-Backed Primary Challenge in Louisiana

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana faced a Trump-backed primary challenge from U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow and state Treasurer John Fleming in Saturday's Republican primary election. Cassidy was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump in his 2021 impeachment trial. According to reporting, Letlow and Fleming advanced to a runoff for the GOP nomination, with Cassidy losing his primary bid.

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Women's Health Issues Gain Attention with Medical Advances and Legal Challenges

Medical professionals are working to improve recognition and treatment of women's health conditions, with efforts including better diagnostic approaches for PMDD and potential renaming of PCOS to PMOS. Texas Children's Hospital has agreed to pay $10 million in penalties and establish a detransition clinic following investigations by the DOJ and Texas state authorities. These developments represent different aspects of ongoing changes in healthcare approaches to gender-related medical issues.

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Multiple High-Profile Criminal Cases See Major Developments

Richard Glossip was released from prison after decades on death row, though prosecutors plan to retry him for murder. Colorado Governor Jared Polis granted clemency to former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, who was serving a nine-year sentence for election tampering related to 2020 election conspiracy efforts. The remains of 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez were found in Texas years after he went missing, with his mother facing murder charges in connection with his death.

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London Sees Major Security Operation for Rival Political Protests

London police deployed thousands of officers for a major security operation involving rival protests. One march was organized by Tommy Robinson while a separate pro-Palestinian protest also took place in the capital. The Metropolitan Police described this as one of the most significant policing operations in recent years.

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Hantavirus Cases Linked to Cruise Ship Outbreak

A Canadian passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship has tested presumptively positive for hantavirus, with confirmation pending from Canada's National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg. France's Pasteur Institute has fully sequenced the Andes virus found in a French passenger from the same cruise ship, determining it matches viruses already known in South America. Health officials from multiple countries are investigating cases linked to passengers returning from this cruise ship outbreak.

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ICE Detention Practices Face Scrutiny After Controversial Cases

ICE detention practices are facing congressional scrutiny following recent controversial cases. One case involves Wendy Hernandez Reyes, who was deported and later blamed by ICE for her toddler's killing after the child was left in care during her detention. Another case involves the detention of a US citizen in the Bronx on May 6, which was captured on surveillance and cellphone footage.

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Trump Holds Prayer Rally on National Mall

A prayer event called 'Rededicate 250' is being held on the National Mall in Washington DC on Sunday. The event features Trump as a speaker along with Republican officials, Cabinet members, and religious leaders. Organizers expect thousands of attendees for the event which includes worship music, prayers and speeches.

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Eurovision Song Contest Sees Political Boycotts Over Gaza War

Bulgaria won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time, with Israel finishing in second place. Several countries including Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia boycotted the competition in what is being described as the largest political boycott in Eurovision history. The boycott was staged in protest over the Gaza war.

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Study Links Midlife Exercise to Increased Healthy Lifespan

A comprehensive study examined the relationship between physical fitness levels during middle age and subsequent health outcomes. The research found that individuals who maintained higher fitness levels in their 40s and 50s experienced delayed onset of major illnesses. These fitter individuals also demonstrated increased longevity compared to their less fit counterparts.

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Thousands Attend 'Rededicate 250' Prayer Rally on National Mall

Thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington D.C. on Sunday for a daylong prayer rally called 'Rededicate 250.' The event featured worship music, prayers, and speeches from religious leaders and Republican officials, including a video message from President Trump. The rally was billed as a rededication of America as 'One Nation under God.'

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Senate Parliamentarian Blocks $1 Billion White House Security Funding

The Senate parliamentarian ruled that a $1 billion proposal for White House security funding cannot be included in a budget bill as written due to procedural rules. The funding was connected to security additions for the White House campus and a planned presidential ballroom. This ruling blocks Republican plans to include the provision in the current spending legislation.

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Vehicle Attacks in Oakland and Italy Leave Multiple Dead and Injured

A vehicle struck cars and pedestrians in Oakland, California, killing 3 people and injuring others, including the driver. In a separate incident in northern Italy, a driver plowed into a crowd, injuring 8 people before being apprehended. The Italy attack was carried out by 31-year-old Salim El Khoudri and included both car-ramming and stabbing elements.

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Fatal Shark Attack at Australian Tourist Island

A 38-year-old Perth man named Steven Mattaboni died in a shark attack while spearfishing off Rottnest Island, Western Australia on Saturday morning. Police have confirmed the fatal incident occurred at the popular tourist destination. Mattaboni was a father of two children.

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Senate Rules Against Trump's White House Ballroom Security Funding

The Senate parliamentarian ruled against a $1 billion proposal to fund security additions for the White House campus, including President Trump's ballroom. The ruling determined that the proposal cannot be included in its current form as part of a funding bill. This decision creates obstacles for Republican efforts to secure the funding through the legislative process.

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Maldives Diving Tragedy Claims Lives of Italian Divers

Four Italian divers died in an underwater cave diving incident in the Maldives. Three Finnish divers have arrived to assist in the search for the bodies of the victims. The victims include Monica Montefalcone and her daughter, with Monica's husband Carlo Sommacal among the surviving family members.

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Multiple Fatal Shark Attacks Reported Off Australian Coast

A 38-year-old man died in a shark attack while spearfishing off Rottnest Island near Australia's western coast on Saturday morning. Police and authorities have confirmed the fatal incident occurred at the popular tourist destination. The victim has been identified as Steven Mattaboni, a Perth man and father of two.

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Women's Health Conditions Face Naming and Diagnostic Changes

Women's health conditions, including premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), are receiving increased attention regarding their diagnosis and naming. PMDD significantly impacts the lives of women who experience it on a monthly basis. There is a proposed name change for PCOS to polycystic metabolic syndrome (PMOS) to better reflect the condition's full scope.

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Eurovision Song Contest Concludes in Vienna

The Eurovision Song Contest concluded in Vienna this year. The UK received only one point in the competition, continuing a pattern of poor performances. The contest featured various musical styles and some controversy around boycotts.

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Ronda Rousey Defeats Gina Carano in 17-Second MMA Comeback Fight

Ronda Rousey defeated Gina Carano by submission using an armbar 17 seconds into their mixed martial arts fight. The bout marked a comeback for both fighters, with 39-year-old Rousey ending a 9½-year absence from MMA and 44-year-old Carano also returning after an extended hiatus. Rousey won using her signature armbar submission technique.

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