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US says it destroyed 16 mine-laying vessels as Iran threatens to block Gulf oil exports
The U.S. says it took out more than a dozen mine-laying Iranian vessels, and the Islamic Republic vowed to block the region’s oil exports, saying it would not allow “even a single liter” to be shipped to its enemies
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Smartmatic says Trump's 'campaign of retribution' is driving criminal prosecution
Voting technology firm Smartmatic asked a federal judge to dismiss a criminal money laundering indictment saying the case is political retaliation tied to President Donald Trump’s baseless claims about the 2020 election
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Pope announces resignation of US bishop accused of embezzling $270K from California parish
Pope Leo XIV says a Chaldean Catholic bishop has resigned after he was arrested while trying to leave the U.S. following accusations that he embezzled $270,000 from his parish near San Diego
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Judge urges states to settle Live Nation claims after US strikes deal but states say no chance
A New York federal judge is urging over two dozen states to settle their antitrust claims against Ticketmaster and its parent company this week after the Justice Department reached a deal and dropped out of an ongoing trial
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US stocks hold steadier as Wall Street waits for the next signal on how long war with Iran may last
U.S. stocks held steadier as Wall Street waited for the next signal on when the war with Iran may end
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Human waste backing up in basements is a gut-churning sign of US infrastructure problems
A major sewer pipe collapse has dumped hundreds of millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River, highlighting a nationwide problem involving failing infrastructure
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Meta to acquire Moltbook, the social network for AI agents
Meta is acquiring Moltbook, a social network where AI agents post and chat with each other
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Trump says US 'completely destroyed' 10 inactive mine-laying vessels after reports of Iran action in Strait of Hormuz
Trump says US 'completely destroyed' 10 inactive mine-laying vessels after reports of Iran action in Strait of Hormuz
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NIL enforcement czar: Influx of third-party deals is not what many school leaders expected
The head of the College Sports Commission says the onset of $30 million football rosters funded mostly by companies providing third-party payments to players is within the rules but not the system some of its founders intended
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US homes sales rose in February as homebuyers seized on easing mortgage rates
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose in February from the previous month as home shoppers benefited from easing mortgage rates and a modest increase in properties on the market heading into the spring homebuying season
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