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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Slow Talks, Fast Strikes: Why Iran Says the U. S. and Israel Are Holding Back

Iran says the United States is pulling its punches on the talks that could end a long‑standing conflict, and it blames Israeli attacks in Lebanon for making negotiations even harder. The Iranian foreign ministry says the talks have begun with a lot of suspicion and that the U. S. keeps changing its

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Czech Leader’s Taiwan Visit Sparks China’s Strong Rebuttal

China sharply rebuked the trip of Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil to Taiwan, claiming it violated Prague’s official stance and meddled in Beijing’s domestic matters. Vystrcil, a member of the centre‑right ODS party, headed a business delegation that will meet Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Election Showdown: Two Opposing Candidates Clash in Colombia’s Runoff

Colombia is heading to a decisive second round of presidential elections, where a former lawyer and a seasoned senator will face off. The first vote saw the race tighten dramatically, with the candidate who has never held public office gaining about 44% of the vote and the long‑time senator securing

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Law Firms Meet AI: A New Path for Global Compliance

"In 2021, a German car manufacturer sought help from an international legal group to ensure its upcoming software updates met rules in over a hundred nations. The usual route would involve hiring local lawyers for each country, costing thousands of euros per jurisdiction and requiring a repeat trip

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Chinese Army’s Quiet Hunt for Nvidia Chips

The Chinese military has been looking for Nvidia AI chips since 2019, a finding that contradicts statements from the company’s CEO. Data pulled from six years of Chinese procurement records shows that army units repeatedly requested these high‑performance chips, even after the U. S. tightened exp

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

ARM Stock Surges After Nvidia's New Chip

ARM’s share price has jumped sharply, reaching a new 52‑week high near $400. The rise follows Nvidia’s announcement of the RTX Spark, a powerful chip that uses an Arm‑based CPU. The RTX Spark is built from Nvidia’s Blackwell GPU and a new N1X processor that Arm co‑designed with MediaTek. The chip wi

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Surveillance in the Grocery Aisle: A New Look

The story begins when a popular grocery chain was found using cameras that can read faces. The company did not say what software it used, raising questions about how much personal data is being stored. Some lawmakers even demanded the chain tell shoppers exactly what it collects. The first time peo

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Simple Blood Markers Tell a Story About Gout

Men who suffer from sudden gout attacks often show changes in their blood that doctors can spot. Researchers looked at a variety of numbers that come from routine blood tests, such as the ratio of monocytes to lymphocytes and neutrophils to lymphocytes. They also studied combined scores that mix sev

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

NaphCare’s Alabama Deal Sparks Nationwide Scrutiny

NaphCare, a Birmingham‑based health firm, landed a $500 million Alabama prison contract after the state cut ties with YesCare over financial woes. The new deal follows a series of complaints in other states. New York banned the company for five years, citing unpaid wages and fatal incidents at a pr

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Keep Your Sleep Clock Tight to Live Longer

A new way to extend life is simpler than ever: keep your sleep times steady. Scientists now say that the rhythm of when you go to bed and wake up matters more for longevity than how many hours you sleep. When your body’s internal clock stays on schedule, the repair processes that keep cells he

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