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May 30 2026POLITICS

Justice Files: A New Look at the Epstein Investigation

The former U. S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, spoke before a small group of lawmakers on Friday. The committee was led by Republican House Chairman James Comer, who said the group would ask why some documents had not yet been shared. Bondi’s team released over three million pages about the inv

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Vietnam Leader Sees China Friendship as Key to Regional Calm

To Lam, Vietnam’s new top chief, staying friendly with China can help keep the South China Sea peaceful. He said Vietnam will not choose sides, but will work with both China and the United States to keep its borders safe. The leader explained that building good ties with China is not a conflict wi

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Ghana’s Zoonotic Health Challenge: What Holds Back One Health?

The fight against diseases that jump from animals to people, called zoonoses, depends on a united effort between human health workers, veterinarians, and wildlife experts. In Ghana, scientists wanted to find out why this teamwork is still difficult. They looked at the three main sectors: hospital

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Daria Kasatkina: From Russian Roots to Australian Courts

She was born on May 7, 1997 in Tolyatti, a city known for its factories. Her family loved sports; her dad played ice hockey and her mom ran track. Tennis entered her life when she was six, after watching her older brother play. The game grew from a hobby into a passion that shaped her future. Growi

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Hepatitis B in Expectant Mothers: What the Numbers Tell Us

A recent survey in Jirapa Municipality, Ghana’s Upper West Region, looked at how many pregnant women carry hepatitis B. Researchers measured the presence of HBsAg, a marker that shows active infection, and examined which factors make it more likely. The study was carried out in local health faciliti

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May 30 2026CRIME

Staten Island Man Charged After Series of Violent Threats

A 64‑year‑old resident of Staten Island is facing a ten‑count indictment that includes burglary, weapon possession and drug charges after police allege he threatened neighbors over several weeks. Authorities say the suspect, John Perrotta, was armed with a gun, a baseball bat, a bamboo stick and a w

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Drones Rise to Save Lives and Shake Up First‑Responder Work

In a chilly March night near the Rio Grande Gorge, two teens were saved by a buzzing machine instead of a helicopter. The drone’s infrared camera spotted them before the cold set in, and rescuers acted fast from a command center. The success shows how drones can cut down wait times for help, giving

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May 30 2026SCIENCE

Forensic Work: Why the Aftermath Hurts More Than the Crime Itself

Forensic teams often find themselves deep in the aftermath of violent incidents, not at the moment of danger. They spend long hours examining evidence that carries heavy emotional weight. Studies from crime scene crews, death investigators, digital analysts and lab technicians show that this work ca

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Beware: A New Token‑Stealing Scam Hits Microsoft Teams, Outlook and OneDrive

A recent warning from the FBI’s cyber‑crime division tells users of Microsoft Teams, Outlook and OneDrive that a new online service called Kali365 is stealing access tokens. These tokens let attackers use Microsoft 365 accounts without ever guessing a password or triggering multi‑factor authenticati

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May 30 2026CRIME

Soil Clues Help Pin Down Who’s at Fault in a Road Accident

A recent crash on a road outside Yancheng City turned into a courtroom mystery when an electric tricycle tipped over, killing its driver. No cameras watched the incident, and nobody saw it happen. Investigators turned to the dirt that had caused the fall: big, dry clods of soil scattered acros

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