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Canada’s questions for the Artemis II crew
The Artemis II crew (Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, Jeremy Hansen) meets up with CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault in Montreal to answer questions from Canadians about their historic million-kilometre mission around the moon...
Consent questions raised at data privacy bill hearing
Data privacy legislation put forward by House Republicans is friendly to businesses, Republicans and Democrats agree; whether or not that’s a good thing depends on which side of the aisle members sit on. Republicans say the legislation would provide clarity for businesses and uniform protections for consumers around the country. Democrats say the bill would
5 questions about Samsung discontinuing its Messages app
Don’t miss the full story, whose reporting from The Associated Press is the basis of this artificial intelligence-assisted article. 1. What is happening to Samsung Messages? Samsung is discontinuing its Samsung Messages texting app in July, according to an end-of-service announcement on its U.S. support website. Users of newer devices can no longer download the
Trial Questions Fluid Intake Targets for Preventing Urinary Stone Recurrence
MedPage Today) -- An intervention designed to promote high fluid intake failed to reduce symptomatic stone recurrence in patients with a history of urinary stone disease, a randomized trial showed. Among over 1,600 participants, symptomatic stone...
Mary Njoku questions youth priorities amid VeryDarkMan – King Mitchy feud
Entertainment February 28, 2026 by The Nation Actress Mary Njoku has raised concerns about the focus and priorities of Nigerian youths, urging them to channel their energy into meaningful pursuits amid the ongoing online feud between VeryDarkMan and King Mitchy. In a post shared on her Instagram page, Njoku questioned whether the current generation has
FTC chair questions Tim Cook over claims Apple News sidelines conservative publications
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson is asking Tim Cook to review Apple News’ curation policies after claims that the service suppresses conservative publications. Here are the details. FTC Chair suggests Apple may be in breach of the FTC Act A few days ago, conservative watchdog group Media Research Center (MRC) published the results of a study
Four Questions With The Depot Crew: Previewing Week 17 Steelers-Browns Matchup
In the blink of an eye, the Pittsburgh Steelers have gone from a team that seemingly needed to blow it up and start all over again, including with the head coach, to one that is on the cusp of winning the AFC North and looking rather formidable in the AFC playoffs...
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World Cup betting markets shift after Jordan Henderson’s bizarre celebration injury
Jordan Henderson, the 36-year-old England midfielder, will miss the remainder of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after suffering a serious wrist and forearm injury during post-match celebrations on July 6. He wasn’t even playing when it happened. Henderson was an unused substitute in England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in the round of 16. The
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Kraken’s World Cup debut and Brazil’s collapse: what crypto gets from the beautiful game
Brazil came into the 2026 World Cup as one of the tournament favorites. They left in the Round of 16, beaten 2-1 by Norway, undone in part by a tactical decision that raised eyebrows across the footballing world: deploying 34-year-old Casemiro as a central striker, a position he hadn’t occupied in years. Haaland scored both
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FIFA overturns Balogun’s red card, Trump intervenes for US World Cup match
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7424790/2026/07/06/folarin-balogun-red-belgium-explanation/ FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has overturned the red card suspension of Folarin Balogun, a key player for the U.S. Men’s National Team, allowing him to participate in the upcoming Round of 16 match against Belgium. This decision, made under Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, places Balogun on a one-year probationary period, enabling him
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UK Foreign Secretary Warns World Cannot Wait for ‘AI Hiroshima’ Before Acting
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that the world cannot wait for an AI equivalent of Hiroshima before acting, urging global powers to build consensus on artificial intelligence (AI) safety principles and standards. Cooper made the case in an essay, positioning Britain to lead international talks on the technology. ...

