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BBC News - Health

BBC News - Health

2026-05-13 06:37:30 (1 week ago)

MPs call for sunbed advertising ban to help prevent skin cancer

A report by a cross-party group of MPs has found the majority of skin cancer cases are preventable.

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Le Monde - World News

Le Monde - World News

2026-05-13 06:37:08 (1 week ago)

OpenAI trial: CEO Sam Altman rocked by barrage of questions from Elon Musk's lawyer

Sam Altman is accused by Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk of having diverted the OpenAI foundation away from a non-profit organization for personal gain. At the trial, he was forced to admit that he had, at times, not told the truth.

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Gazeta do Povo - Mundo

Gazeta do Povo - Mundo

2026-05-13 06:33:04 (1 week ago)

Chavismo amplia número de juízes para manter aparelhamento do Supremo da Venezuela


O Parlamento da Venezuela, dominado pelo chavismo, aprovou por unanimidade uma reforma no TSJ, para aumentar número de juízes de 20 para 32

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-05-13 06:31:59 (1 week ago)

Race to Erase MS founder on progress and personal battle

Non-profit Race to Erase MS connects top doctors and researchers to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Founder Nancy Davis discusses her personal journey with MS, the progress in treatments with 25 FDA-approved drugs and upcoming events.

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Times of Israel - World News

Times of Israel - World News

2026-05-13 06:31:41 (1 week ago)

Abraham Foxman laid to rest, in elegy for last generation of Holocaust survivors

Former ADL chief, who was hidden as a child in Poland by his Catholic nanny, said his life's work combatting antisemitism was a duty to the children who perished, grandson recalls

The post Abraham Foxman laid to rest, in elegy for last generation of Holocaust survivors appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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France 24 - World News

France 24 - World News

2026-05-13 06:30:40 (1 week ago)

Trump and Xi play nice ahead of US-China summit

PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, May 13, 2026: A highly awaited summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping kicks off in China. But first, the British front pages discuss Prime Minister Keir Starmer's continuing struggles. Next, climate scientists are worried that El Nino will be particularly intense this year. Finally, sunburns might hold the keys to a technological revolution.

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South China Morning Post - World News

South China Morning Post - World News

2026-05-13 06:30:06 (1 week ago)

European firms in China rethink supply chains as Iran war drives up costs, survey finds

Some European companies operating in China are shifting more production to the country as part of broader supply chain adjustments in response to the US-Israeli war on Iran, according to a new survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China. The flash survey of European companies found that more than a quarter of firms had adjusted their supply chain strategies in China following the Middle East conflict, as higher energy and logistics costs weigh on operations. Six in 10 chemicals and petroleum...

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-13 06:25:42 (1 week ago)

Kanye West loses lawsuit over uncleared sample played at stadium fan event

Rapper known as Ye must pay six-figure sum to four plaintiffs who successfully argued he infringed copyright

Kanye West has lost a lawsuit which alleged he infringed on other artists’ copyright by playing an uncleared sample of their work during a live event.

In July 2021 the artist, now legally known as Ye, played his then-unreleased album Donda to 40,000 fans at a listening party held at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The version of the song Hurricane featured a sample of MSD PT2, an instrumental composed by four musicians: Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Sam Barsh, Josh Mease and Dan Seeff. They had made the instrumental in 2018, and it made its way to Ye via another producer.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-05-13 06:22:38 (1 week ago)

Facial recognition error wrongfully imprisons grandmother: attorney

Angela Lipps' attorney explains how a facial recognition error wrongfully linked the Tennessee grandmother to a North Dakota bank fraud case, causing her to spend over five months in custody.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-05-13 06:21:48 (1 week ago)

16 Americans quarantining for hantavirus in Nebraska still asymptomatic

Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss what she called the 'perfect storm' on the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship as the WHO confirms 11 cases so far.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-05-13 06:21:25 (1 week ago)

Carla Simón: ‘In Spain people use words like shame and blame. But my parents just had bad luck‘

The rising star of Spanish cinema discusses being orphaned at six, new feature Romería and why she always works with children

Family reunions in European arthouse cinema are almost always unhappy events, on a scale of strife that ranges from simmering resentment (Louis Malle’s Milou in May) to spectacular score-settling (Thomas Vinterberg’s Festen). There are still splatters of bad blood on the Sunday best in the films of Carla Simón, but the Spanish director has a rare gift: she makes you leave the cinema with renewed faith that having relatives and keeping in touch with them may actually be a wonderful thing.

Indeed no film-maker working in Europe now is as capable of turning birthday gatherings, garden parties or poolside barbecues into thrillingly sprawling canvases of human virtue and vice as this 39-year-old rising star. From a riotous water fight in the Berlinale Golden Bear-winning farming drama Alcarràs to a foul-mouthed dinner table singalong in her new film Romería, Simón directs kinship meetings with the attention to detail that other film-makers may invest in action sequences or dance routines.

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Fox News - Sports

Fox News - Sports

2026-05-13 06:21:10 (1 week ago)

Ronda Rousey reveals what inspired her to end nine-year MMA hiatus for one final fight

Ronda Rousey will return to the octagon after nine years for a farewell fight against Gina Carano, saying she feels better than ever physically and mentally.

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