Trump orders US military to shoot and kill Iranian small boats in Strait of Hormuz
Trump has ordered the US military to open fire on Iranian small boats that are choking the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the region.
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Meta slashes 8,000 jobs as Microsoft offers buyouts
Meta is cutting 8,000 jobs, or 10% of its workforce, amid a broader tech industry slowdown, while Microsoft is offering buyouts to employees.
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EU approves $106B loan package for Ukraine after Hungary lifts veto
The European Union has approved a massive $106 billion loan package to support Ukraine, following Hungary's decision to lift its veto.
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Warner Bros shareholders approve Paramount's $81 billion takeover
Warner Bros. shareholders have approved Paramount's $81 billion acquisition of the Hollywood giant, creating a media powerhouse.
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Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny top Spotify's all-time most streamed artists list
Spotify has released its first all-time most streamed artists list, with Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny leading the rankings.
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Trump reclassifies medical marijuana as less dangerous drug
President Trump has signed an order reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, marking a historic shift in federal policy.
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US stocks fall as Brent oil briefly barrels above $107
US stocks declined on shaky Wall Street as Brent crude oil briefly surged above $107 per barrel, driven by geopolitical tensions.
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Italy dismisses replacing Iran at World Cup after Trump official suggestion
Italy has rejected a proposal from a Trump official to replace Iran at the World Cup, maintaining its stance on the tournament.
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Millions of Americans may now be considered Canadian under new law
A new law could classify millions of Americans as Canadian citizens, potentially impacting dual nationality and cross-border relations.
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Justice Department's watchdog reviews Epstein files release compliance
The Justice Department's internal watchdog is investigating whether the department complied with the law requiring the release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
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