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Even with robot umpires, MLB managers will find reasons to argue and get ejected
Managers have less to argue about as Major League Baseball starts ball-and-strike challenges this season with so-called robot umpires
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More than 450 TSA officers have quit during the partial government shutdown, Department of Homeland Security says
More than 450 TSA officers have quit during the partial government shutdown, Department of Homeland Security says
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OpenAI Foundation pledges $1B in grants to ensure AI 'benefits all of humanity'
The nonprofit that controls the artificial intelligence maker OpenAI pledged Tuesday to grant out $1 billion over the next year and to build up its capacity as a philanthropic funder
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Republican Abraham Enriquez advances to primary runoff election in Texas' 19th Congressional District
Republican Abraham Enriquez advances to primary runoff election in Texas' 19th Congressional District
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Rubio plans travel to France to sell Iran war to skeptical G7 allies
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to France this week to try to sell America’s skeptical Group of Seven allies on the Iran war that has sent global fuel prices soaring
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Georgia could become the first state with weapons detection in all public schools
Georgia lawmakers may require that every public school student be checked for weapons each day
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It's a bad time to hunt for new jobs, most US workers say in new Gallup poll
A new Gallup survey finds that Americans’ outlook on the job market is increasingly pessimistic
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Rebels in Congo used containers to hold journalists in brutal conditions, advocacy group says
Journalists and civilians have been held in shipping containers under brutal conditions by M23 rebels in eastern Congo, according to the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) group
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Afghanistan releases American national Dennis Coyle held for more than a year
Afghanistan’s Taliban government says that authorities have released American academic Dennis Coyle, held in Afghanistan since January 2025
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Iran's parliamentary speaker Qalibaf is floated as a possible US contact in talks as war rages
Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has emerged as a possible U.S. contact for talks even as the Iranian leadership remains under fire during the war
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