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Hantavirus Symptoms Reported on Cruise Evacuation Flight
By Tom Gantert A French citizen on the MV Hondius cruise ship came down with hantavirus symptoms while flying back to France, according to French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. Lecornu on Sunday posted on X that there were five French citizens on board the cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak, and all five were…
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Passengers Evacuate Cruise Ship Hit by Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak
By Tom Gantert The passengers and crew aboard the MV Hondius exited the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship in the Canary Islands on May 10. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) classified all passengers and crew as high-risk contacts as they disembark and return to their home countries. U.S. citizens were among the last…
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FIFA Triples Price to $32,970 for Its Best Available Tickets to the World Cup Final
By The Associated Press FIFA tripled the price of its best available tickets to the World Cup final, making $32,970 seats available Thursday for the July 19 match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Soccer’s governing body listed those seats as front category one on its sales site. It previously had a high…
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OpenAI Cofounder Greg Brockman Defends Company’s For-Profit Pivot—and His Own $30 Billion Payday
By Beige Luciano-Adams In the second week of a high-profile jury trial that could have a profound impact on the race for artificial intelligence (AI), OpenAI President Greg Brockman rejected allegations that he and other cofounders betrayed the company’s philanthropic mission and illegally enriched themselves by flipping the nonprofit lab into a for-profit corporation. Tesla…
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US Fighter Jet Disables 2 Iranian Tankers in Blockade Enforcement Action: CENTCOM
By Ryan Morgan A U.S. fighter jet fired on a pair of crude oil tankers as they attempted to bypass a U.S. blockade on May 8. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees military operations in the Middle East, announced that a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet launched from the aircraft carrier USS George…
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Baltic Nations Call for More NATO Aerial Defense After Suspected Stray Ukrainian Drones Hit Latvia
By Victoria Friedman Latvia and Lithuania on May 7 called for NATO to increase air defenses over the region after two suspected stray Ukrainian drones crossed over the border with Russia and crashed in Latvia, with one of the drones exploding at an oil storage facility. Police and firefighters said that four empty oil tanks…
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Testing Finds High-Grade Gold at Historic McCabe Mine in Arizona
By Jill McLaughlin Results from drilling deep, unexplored veins at the historic McCabe Mine in Arizona indicate the once-abandoned site could again produce high-quality gold, Arizona Eagle Mining Corp. said on May 6. “These initial results are an excellent start to the … drill program, validating our belief that significant high-grade gold and silver mineralization remains…
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US Private Payrolls Rise by 109,000 in April, Beating Estimates
By Andrew Moran The U.S. private sector added more jobs than expected last month, signaling renewed strength in the labor market as the economy wrestles with war-driven price pressures. Private payrolls rose by 109,000 in April, up from 61,000 in the previous month, according to new data from payroll processing firm ADP released on May…
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US Fighter Jet Fires On, Disables Tanker Approaching Iranian Port: CENTCOM
By Ryan Morgan A U.S. fighter jet fired upon and disabled an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on May 6, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced. CENTCOM, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, said U.S. forces determined that the Iranian-flagged crude oil tanker M/T Hasna was sailing toward an Iranian port on…
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Trump Paused Hormuz Naval Mission Amid Progress in Iran Talks: Israeli Officials
By Tom Ozimek Senior Israeli officials have said that President Donald Trump’s decision to pause a newly launched U.S. naval operation in the Strait of Hormuz came amid signs of progress in indirect talks with Iran, even as deep divisions within Tehran’s leadership cast doubt on prospects for a lasting agreement. Trump announced on May…
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