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Fidel Castro's anti-communist daughter hopes the U.S. will bring regime change to Cuba

While thousands of Cubans have been marching in the streets to oppose the U.S. indictment of their former president Raúl Castro, a literal daughter of the revolution is singing a different tune.
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Federal judge blocks closure of Kennedy Center, says Trump name must be dropped

A U.S. federal judge ruled Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump's name was illegally added to the Kennedy Center and blocked the administration from closing the cultural and arts venue for major renovations — the latest legal setback for Trump's efforts to leave his personal mark on the landscape of the nation's capital.
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Carney, Pope Leo discuss responsible AI after pontiff warns world to slow development

Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Pope Leo about artificial intelligence and the "imperative that AI must serve humanity" — a conversation that comes days after the Pope urged governments to slow down the development of AI systems.
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Trump’s former attorney general admits to 'redaction errors' before facing questions about Epstein files

Donald Trump's former attorney general Pam Bondi is appearing before the U.S. House oversight committee today — behind closed doors and not under oath — for a hearing about the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. In an opening statement obtained by media, Bondi admitted "there were redaction errors" in the files.
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Record-breaking heat and dry spring leave parts of England without water

Thousands of households in southeast England were left without water or facing low pressure during a record-breaking heat wave this week, as high demand followed a dry spring to expose the failings in Britain's aging infrastructure.




