World News
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EU requires cars come with tech that slows cars when speeding, UK opts out
Required automotive safety feature in the European Union will slow cars when speeding, and is expected to reduce fatal car crashes by up to 12%.
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Protesters in Germany call for Islamic fundamentalism: 'Caliphate is the solution'
1,100 protesters took part in an Islamist rally in Hamburg, Germany, over the weekend. Many demonstrators appeared militant, with one sign reading "Caliphate is the solution."
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Climate activist who defaced sculpture at National Gallery of Art charged
A climate activist who smeared paint on the protective case of Edgar Degas' "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen" sculpture at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery of Art was charged.
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British tourist has hand, thigh severed after being mauled by bull shark in Caribbean: 'Lucky to be alive'
A 64-year-old British tourist is in a "stable" condition after he was mauled by a bull shark in the Caribbean Island of Tobago.
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Putin likely didn’t intend for Navalny to die in February, US intelligence agencies assess: report
U.S. intelligence agencies have assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely did not order Alexei Navalny's death when he collapsed and died in February, according to a report.
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Ukraine lawmaker, 34, fights for Kharkiv in the public square
Ukrainian parliament member Mariia Mezentseva constantly posts about the damage done to her hometown of Kharkiv due to Russia attacks, including damaging power in residential areas.
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Reporter’s Notebook: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy opens up on US aid, Israel, Trump
Volodymyr Zelenskyy opens up on Biden's recent approval of a massive aid package for Ukraine, Donald Trump and Israel's fight against Iran and Hamas in Gaza.
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Russian troops went on drunken killing spree in occupied Ukraine: reports
The Kherson region, which remains partially under Russian occupation, has allegedly suffered abuses under the reign of Moscow, with troops targeting marginalized populations.
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Israel debunks 'Hamas libels' about mass grave spread by media for internet clicks, says Netanyahu spokesman
Amid Israel’s campaign to root out Hamas terrorists in Gaza, the terrorist organization is stoking “disinformation" to hoodwink the international community, claim critics.
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Tehran 'religiously' broadcasting anti-Israel unrest at US schools for propaganda, expert says
The protests have sprung up at Ivy League universities and seemingly spread to other universities, but experts allege the movements have appeared by design and not as grassroots campaigns.
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Italian PM Meloni ally fires back against criticism says policies the same but 'Europe has changed'
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Italian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Edmondo Cirielli defended Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and discussed birth rates, migrants, China and Iran.
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UN warns Sudan paramilitary forces are encircling a capital in western Darfur, urges against attack
The United Nations has said Sudanese paramilitary forces are encircling the city of El Fasher in the western Darfur region, and warned that 'an attack would have devastating consequences.'
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Orca calf swims out of Canadian lagoon where it had been trapped more than a month
A 2-year-old killer whale has reached an inlet that could take it to the open ocean, after being trapped in a lagoon on Vancouver Island for more than a month.
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Hacktivist group claims it infiltrated Belarus security agency
A Belarusian hacktivist group claims it has breached the country's main KGB security agency and accessed the personnel files of over 8,000 employees.
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Iranian-backed Houthis claim responsibility for US reaper drone crash off Yemen coast
Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone crash off the coast of Yemen on Thursday, making it the fourth drone downed by Iran proxy groups since November.
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Students at prestigious Paris university occupy campus building in pro-Palestinian protest
As part of a pro-Palestinian protest, students at the Paris Institute of Political Studies blocked access to a campus building on Friday; administrators decided to move all classes online.
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Orbán challenger leads protest calling for child protection after sexual abuse scandal in Hungary
Peter Magyar, a new voice of opposition to Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán, led a protest of thousands of people on Friday demanding greater protection for children.
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A British tourist is in a hospital after a shark attack; Tobago closes several beaches
Trinidad & Tobago closed a marine park and 7 beaches on Friday after a shark attacked a British tourist at Turtle Beach along Great Courland Bay; the man was hospitalized after the attack.
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SIYB Basketball Clinics at ARCC
Low-cost basketball clinics for grades 3-8
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Dearborn County Historical Society Charity Bingo
Bingo to support the Vance Tousey House, Headquarters of the Dearborn County Historical Society
at Dearborn Adult Center
This is the second such incident in as many weeks.
Students gathered at Milan Park to complete service projects.
The event will take place May 16-18.
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The hope is that attendees will put themselves on track for qualifying for their first USA National Junior Team.
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