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Taiwan moves to detain three over alleged illegal high-end AI server exports to China

Taiwanese prosecutors pursue a first formal semiconductor-smuggling crackdown tied to a Supermicro-linked network diverting Nvidia Hopper systems to China using forged documents and routing through intermediaries.
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Amid allegations of abuse on Epstein's 'Zorro Ranch,' New Mexico opens new probes

New Mexico launched two investigations into abuse allegations tied to Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, responding to public demands for answers and justice.
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Researchers say the Trump administration is finding new ways to punish science

Funding termination emptied a once-vibrant computational biology lab, leaving only a few researchers and removing key research infrastructure.
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Spencer Pratt is 'winning the internet,' but can he become mayor of Los Angeles?

Spencer Pratt uses viral AI videos and extreme online rhetoric to win attention and challenge Los Angeles mayoral leadership in an upcoming jungle primary.
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TSA's new 'Gold+' program looks to increase private security screening at airports

TSA Gold+ would expand private involvement in airport security, letting airports tailor systems, add technology, and reduce wait times while TSA retains oversight.
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Officers who defended Capitol from rioters sue to block payouts from fund

A lawsuit seeks to block Jan. 6 rioters from receiving payouts from a new settlement fund for alleged politically motivated prosecutions.
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Ex-prosecutor charged with sending to herself report on Trump classified probe

A former federal prosecutor allegedly emailed a sealed special counsel report to her personal account, allegedly concealing it by renaming files and sending related internal materials.
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Netanyahu scolds Israeli security minister for videos taunting flotilla activists

Videos released by Itamar Ben-Gvir taunted detained Gaza flotilla activists and called for long imprisonment, prompting Netanyahu and foreign officials to criticize the conduct.
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If she didn't have us, she would be toast': a New Zealand mother's fight to free her daughter from ICE detention

Detainees transferred by ICE must remove uniforms and wear clothes from arrest day, revealing circumstances of apprehension and contributing to prolonged, harsh detention conditions.
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Trump's Praise of Spencer Pratt Could Hurt Him in L.A. Mayor's Race

The two leading Democratic candidates running for Los Angeles mayor have for months been trying to link their most prominent opponent to President Trump, an unpopular figure in the overwhelmingly Democratic city. Mr. Trump just made it much easier for them. On Wednesday, the president indicated to reporters that he supported Spencer Pratt, a Republican and former reality TV star like himself. I'd like to see him do well, the president replied. I heard he's a big MAGA person.
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Senate panel hears testimony on online sports betting, prediction markets

Lawmakers questioned sportsbook and prediction market companies over aggressive marketing and alleged game manipulation, pressing for stronger regulation to protect sports integrity and state authority.
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TikTok influencer arrested at Calif. airport in alleged murder-for-hire plot

A TikTok influencer and alleged accomplices were charged with attempted murder and related offenses in a murder-for-hire plot targeting Jack Avery.
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US lawyers say man on death row could be executed with expired lethal drugs

Lawyers for a Tennessee death row inmate fear expired lethal injection drugs may be used, while the state cites protocol compliance and drug inventory monitoring.
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4 Rhode Island firefighters reinstated, 1 facing charges, after investigation into drug allegations

They cited "the uncertainty of the arbitration process and the significant cost of prolonged litigation," according to Goncalves. Steven Gomes, Thomas Trabulsi, and Noah LeBlanc were all terminated, but reached union-negotiated agreements to be reinstated. Gomes returned to the department Jan. 1, Trabulsi returned March 15, and LeBlanc is expected"
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All 50 states top $4 a gallon gas as Iran war impacts linger

National gas prices average $4.56 per gallon, with California highest at $6.15 and Georgia lowest at $4.01, and could exceed $5.03 if Hormuz stays closed.
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Great Plains Communications to acquire Fastwyre Broadband assets

GPC will acquire Fastwyre’s Nebraska business, expanding fiber upgrades, MEF-certified network reach, and local call center support across more than two dozen communities.
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3 dead in New Mexico and first responders treated for exposure to unknown substance, officials say

Three of four unresponsive people died after a suspected drug overdose call, while 18 first responders were exposed to an unidentified substance and treated and monitored in Albuquerque.
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Endorsed by Trump, Ed Gallrein defeats Rep. Thomas Massie in GOP House primary

Ed Gallrein defeated Rep. Thomas Massie in a GOP primary after running as an unequivocal supporter of President Trump’s agenda.
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4 takeaways from Tuesday's primary night in half a dozen states

Trump-backed candidates won key Republican primaries, including Kentucky, after heavy ad spending that defeated Rep. Thomas Massie.
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Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk post wins $835,000 settlement

Tennessee officials will pay $835,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who was jailed for more than a month over a Facebook post he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. While many people across the U.S. lost their jobs over social media comments about Kirk's death, Larry Bushart's case stood out as a rare instance in which such online speech led to criminal prosecution. The 61-year-old retired police officer spent 37 days behind bars before authorities dropped the felony charge against him in October.
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Former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero is under investigation

A Spanish court investigates Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero for alleged influence peddling tied to a Plus Ultra airline bailout using public COVID-19 recovery funds.
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Representative Mike Collins Heads to Runoff in G.O.P. Senate Race in Georgia

The Republican Senate primary in Georgia will head to a runoff next month, with Representative Mike Collins, an immigration hard-liner and a trucking executive, advancing and no candidate on track to win a majority of the vote Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. Mr. Collins was leading Derek Dooley, a former University of Tennessee football coach, and Representative Buddy Carter, a former pharmacy owner, according to incomplete results. It was unclear who would secure the second spot in the runoff.
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Robert Woodson, Leader of the Black Conservative Movement, Dies at 89

He led Black conservative efforts promoting self-reliance, opposing racial preferences, and building neighborhood programs to reduce crime, poverty, and unemployment.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX files paperwork for what's likely to be the biggest IPO in history

SpaceX filed for a massive IPO that could raise about $80 billion, valuing the company above $1 trillion and greatly enriching Elon Musk.
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The San Diego mosque shooting victims remembered as 'heroes' for protecting children

Three mosque staff members confronted an attack to protect children and staff, preventing gunmen from reaching them, and died as heroes.
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What to Know About the Wildfires in Southern California

One month before the beginning of peak wildfire season in California, firefighters are already battling more than eight blazes in the southern part of the state. The fires have prompted smoke advisories in Los Angeles, led to evacuation orders for thousands of people in surrounding areas and put many people on edge less than 18 months since two devastating infernos in the region. Dry conditions in recent months, a spring heat wave and a spell of fierce winds have all combined to make Southern California more susceptible to rapid spreading and major damage.
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Bipartisan home affordability bill passes the House

House passed a housing affordability bill encouraging homebuilding and limiting corporate landlords from buying more than 350 single-family homes.
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Meta slashes 8,000 jobs as it pivots towards AI

Meta reorganized to cut about 10% of staff and reassign thousands toward AI teams and tools.
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Trump's Government Moves to Spare an Unhappy Taxpayer Named Trump

Trump used federal power to protect his finances from IRS audits and to transfer $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to allies.
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Judge Orders White House to Preserve Officials' Text Messages

A federal judge ordered the White House to preserve all presidential records, including officials’ text messages, rejecting claims that the Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional.
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Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed

Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky yesterday lost the Republican House primary by nearly 10 percentage points. Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein secured the victory over Massie, who is the latest Republican lawmaker to lose his seat after angering the president. This became the most expensive House primary in history, with $33 million spent on TV ads, much of it directed at Massie, according to NPR's ad-tracking partner AdImpact.
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Shirtless fans cheer at MLB stadiums as "Tarps Off" trend sweeps baseball world

Joining in on the fun is simple: Go to the section where the party is happening, take off your shirt and start twirling it above your head. Soccer-like chants or singing usually follow injecting a jolt of energy for a sport that is occasionally chided for its lack of energy inside the stadium. After getting it's start in St. Louis last Friday, it has spread across the league to places like Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Seattle and Anaheim, California.
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U.S. government to drop tax claims against Trump in broadening of IRS settlement

As part of the settlement deal meant to resolve Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns, the U.S. is "forever barred and precluded" from examining or prosecuting Trump, his sons and the Trump organization's current tax examinations, according to a one-page document posted to the Justice Department's website.
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Meta lays off 8,000 employees, as AI casualties mount

Meta laid off employees across multiple countries while shifting resources toward AI-first initiatives.
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ICE agent accused of shooting a Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis

A federal agent faces state charges for shooting a Venezuelan immigrant during a Trump-era immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis, with evidence contradicting initial claims.
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ICE Agent Faces Rare Charges Over Shooting of Immigrant

Christian Castro faces state charges for a nonfatal shooting in Minneapolis, including second-degree assault and falsely reporting a crime.
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ICE agent accused of shooting a Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis

A federal agent faces state charges for shooting a Venezuelan immigrant during a Trump-era immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis, with evidence contradicting initial claims.
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ICE Agent Faces Rare Charges Over Shooting of Immigrant

Christian Castro faces state charges for a nonfatal shooting in Minneapolis, including second-degree assault and falsely reporting a crime.
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LIVE: Hearings to focus on why a UPS cargo plane engine fell off, causing deadly crash

An NTSB investigation will examine why a UPS MD-11 engine detached during takeoff, killing 15, and why Boeing did not fix a flaw sooner.
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NTSB hearing will probe cause of fiery UPS jet crash that killed 15 in Louisville

A two-day NTSB hearing will examine the causes of UPS Flight 2976’s fatal crash, focusing on MD-11 engine mounting bearing failures and prior warnings.
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LIVE: Hearings to focus on why a UPS cargo plane engine fell off, causing deadly crash

An NTSB investigation will examine why a UPS MD-11 engine detached during takeoff, killing 15, and why Boeing did not fix a flaw sooner.
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Tolland cockfighting gambling raid leads to 100 arrests

Connecticut State Police arrested 100 people at a Tolland property for alleged large-scale cockfighting and illegal gambling, seizing about $90,000 and 273 birds.
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Mark Fuhrman, LA detective convicted of lying at OJ Simpson trial, dies

Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles detective convicted of lying in the OJ Simpson trial, died at 12 May in Idaho.
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Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties

Putin meets Xi in China to deepen economic cooperation and address international and regional issues while China balances stable U.S. relations with strong Russia ties.
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Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson trial, has died

Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles detective convicted of lying in the O.J. Simpson case, died at 74 in Idaho.
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'We're not kids anymore': The DACA generation hits their 30s with an unstable future

DACA recipients face renewed uncertainty when work authorization lapses, highlighting the lack of a permanent legal pathway for people brought to the U.S. as children.
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Trump says he's called off Iran strike at request of Gulf allies

Trump delayed a planned Tuesday military strike on Iran due to ongoing serious negotiations and allied requests to allow time for a deal.
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Steep drop in number of people with Affordable Care Act health coverage, analysis finds

Up to 5 million ACA marketplace enrollees may lose coverage as premium tax credits expired, driving higher costs and enrollment declines.
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Some plants have a genetic superpower that may help them survive a cataclysm

Polyploidy in plants likely increases survival during major climate and extinction upheavals, resolving the polyploidy paradox.
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To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg

“This is a chicken embryo,” says Snyder, a bioengineer at Colossal Biosciences in Dallas, as he gently places the device cradling the chicken embryo into a stand that makes it glow. “You can see the little chicken embryos moving around in there,” Snyder says. “You can see it has eyes. It has a heartbeat. It has a beak. It has feathers. It has an eyelid. You can see the wings are developing. Legs. It even is beginning to get little claws on its feet.”
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Early War Goal Was to Install Hard Line Former President as Iran's Leader

An attempted Israeli-backed regime-change plan targeting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad failed after an Israeli strike injured him, leaving his status unknown.
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San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI says

Teenagers killed three people at a San Diego mosque after meeting online and sharing broad hatred toward religions and races.
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Thune Casts Doubt on Trump Settlement Fund Plan

Republican senators questioned using $1.8 billion from the Justice Department’s fund to compensate alleged politically motivated prosecution targets, expecting congressional scrutiny and legal and eligibility concerns.
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Colorado Supreme Court Orders Hospital to Restart Care for Transgender Minors

Colorado Supreme Court ordered Children's Hospital Colorado to resume gender-transition treatments for transgender minors after stopping hormone therapy and puberty blockers.
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What we know about how the U.S. government uses spyware (and what we don't)

Last month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement acknowledged for the first time the agency's growing arsenal of surveillance technology includes spyware. Such tools can remotely hack into phones and have been abused repeatedly by governments around the world that have used them not only to counter national security threats, but also to spy on political rivals, diplomats, human rights activists and journalists.
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60 Minutes Reveals Insider Trading on US Military Conflicts Is Exploding: Luck Alone Can't Explain The Numbers'

Insider trading patterns appear in Polymarket military bets, with long-shot wagers winning at far higher rates than sports bets.
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A study investigates: Did the abrupt end of USAID have an impact on violence?

Aid can provide jobs and resources. And that, in turn, can reduce the incentives for people to engage in violent actions. Yet it can have the reverse effect as well. "Aid can also increase conflict by introducing something to fight over," says Austin Wright, a data scientist at the University of Chicago who works at the intersection of public policy and statistics. He's referring to resources like roads and supplies paid for by the foreign assistance. In other words, "things that are of value to control."
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With Trump's Settlement, a Possible $100 Million I.R.S. Penalty Melts Away

A Justice and Treasury settlement likely ended a long-running IRS tax audit tied to a $72.9 million refund claim, avoiding a potential $100 million-plus adverse ruling.
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The French Open courts are clay, a tricky surface for some. Here's how the pros do it

Clay courts at Roland-Garros are unstable and variable, requiring players to adapt technique, timing, and flexibility to shifting surfaces and short clay seasons.
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Israeli Navy intercepts activists trying to break Gaza blockade with aid ships

Israel intercepted a 54-boat Gaza aid flotilla, boarded 28 boats, and arrested activists, while Israel said no humanitarian aid was found.
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Activists say Israel tries to expel a whole Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem

Palestinians in Silwan face repeated demolitions and evictions that displace families to expand Israeli settlement and related projects.
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Slain mosque security guard had warned teachers to lock doors, imam says

A security guard warned teachers to lock classroom doors before being killed, likely saving many children during a hate-crime shooting at an Islamic center.
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Video: Can the Democrats Win Back Pennsylvania's Working Class?

Cost-of-living pressures drive voter support in Pennsylvania’s 7th District, shaping Democrats’ strategy to win back working-class voters by focusing on prices and affordability.
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Three Tennessee Men Charged in Violent $6 Million Cryptocurrency Robbery Spree

Three Tennessee men faced federal charges for alleged kidnapping and robbery in California cities to steal cryptocurrency.
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The strange case of Epstein cellmate and quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione

Nicholas Tartaglione lured Martin Luna to a Chester lounge, killed him, buried him in a mass grave, and later was convicted; he was also held in the same cell as Jeffrey Epstein.
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An ICE Firearms Trainer Was Involved in At Least 4 Deadly Shootings

A former Phoenix police officer runs a training firm that contracts with Homeland Security Special Response Teams while having been involved in multiple on-duty shootings with fatalities.
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Idaho air force based locked down after midair collision, officials say

Four crew members are safe after two navy jets collided and crashed to the ground on Sunday at an air show at Mountain Home air force base in western Idaho, officials said. The collision involved two US navy EA-18G Growlers from the Electronic Attack Squadron 129 in Whidbey Island, Washington, said Cmdr Amelia Umayam, a spokesperson for Naval Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet. The aircraft were performing an aerial demonstration when the crash happened, Umayam said in a statement.
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Transatlantic flight returns to Shannon Airport after mid-air technical emergency

A United Airlines US-bound flight returned to Shannon after a technical issue, landed safely, and passengers were accommodated overnight before continuing to Newark.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy loses primary. And, WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global emergency

Sen. Bill Cassidy lost a Republican primary, reflecting Trump’s influence and raising doubts about GOP senators breaking from him.
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It takes a village or a Phoenix suburb to wrangle a wayward tortoise

African sulcata tortoises grow large, need specialized outdoor care, and frequent underinformed ownership leads to escapes and neighborhood disruptions.
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Why the Supreme Court's voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level

There are active legal fights over at least 17 voting maps or election systems for state and local governments that are now reckoning with the court's ruling, an NPR analysis of federal court records has found. In the weeks since the high court released its landmark decision in Louisiana v. Callais, many lawyers in these lawsuits have been working on briefs about how they think the ruling's reinterpretation of the Voting Rights Act's Section 2 provisions in redistricting should be applied.
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Some items from Mangione's backpack won't be allowed in state trial, judge rules

Items seized from Luigi Mangione’s backpack at a police station are admissible, while items seized at a McDonald's during an improper warrantless search are excluded.
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They've got fiber. They're cheap. They're cool? Behind the 'renaissance' of beans

Interest is surging in the tiny, bulbous legumes sometimes met with a shrug, as more Americans increasingly seek out cheap, healthy and inventive food. Bean-centric recipes are abundant on social media yep, there are bean-fluencers on BeanTok. Consumers can now buy trendier bean-based products, and one heirloom-bean service is so popular that it has a waitlist of tens of thousands of people.
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Peru's electoral board confirms June 7 presidential runoff

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez advanced to Peru’s June 7 presidential runoff after official confirmation of first-round results.
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Why you should care about 2 power companies merging. Hint: affordability

NextEra plans to acquire Dominion Energy in a $67 billion deal, pending approvals, amid rising electricity prices and AI-driven demand concerns.
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