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Hegseth shared Yemen war plans in second Signal chat: media

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has reportedly shared sensitive details on an attack on Houthis in Yemen in another Signal group chat. This time, the chat included his wife and brother.
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Pakistan begins 2nd anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year to protect millions of children

Pakistan begins 2nd anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year to protect millions of children [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Google to face off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case

Google to face off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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How to enable Google TV ‘News Briefs’ on Streamer, Chromecast

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Here are all of the 170+ free channels available on Google TV

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Dear Abby: My husband expects me to take care of his elderly mother

Dear Abby advises a woman whose husband has grown petty and vindictive since they moved to Kentucky to care for his elderly mother.
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Pete Hegseth shared details of Yemen strike in second Signal chat, media report

Citing sources close to the matter, multiple media have reported US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth created a Signal group chat where he shared details of a March military airstrike on Houthi militants in Yemen with individuals including his wife and brother.
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JD and Usha Vance’s kids steal the show in traditional Indian wear after landing in Delhi

JD Vance’s children steal the spotlight in traditional Indian attire during their visit to India.
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German teens traveling to US jailed and deported over loosely planned vacation being found ‘suspicious’

Two German teenagers planning to explore the US on vacation were thrown in jail and then booted from the country after Customs and Border Protection found their loosely planned trip “suspicious.”
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A South Carolina college faces closure after nearly two centuries — unless it scrounges up $6 million by April deadline

One of the first women’s colleges in the country will soon close if it doesn’t raise enough money this month.