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King’s Upcoming US Visit Set Amid Political Climate; No Meeting with Prince Harry

The upcoming state visit of the King of the United Kingdom to Washington, D.C., scheduled for next month, is set to proceed despite ongoing political tensions between the US and the UK. Notably absent from the itinerary will be a meeting with Prince Harry, who resides in California with his family. Sources indicate that the…
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Brazil Supreme Court Rules on Social Media Regulation Framework
Brazil’s Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling establishing a new framework for social media regulation in the country, requiring platforms to implement content moderation measures within 90 days. The unanimous decision was reached after months of public hearings and expert testimony. The ruling mandates algorithmic transparency, age verification systems, and the establishment of a…
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UK Government Announces Major NHS Funding Overhaul
The UK government has announced a comprehensive overhaul of NHS funding, pledging an additional 12 billion pounds over three years to address record waiting lists and staff shortages. The announcement was made by the Health Secretary in a statement to the House of Commons. The plan includes investment in AI diagnostics to reduce appointment backlogs,…
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US Midterm Primary Season Begins With Surprising Upset Results
The 2026 US midterm primary season has kicked off with several surprising upset results that may signal shifting voter priorities heading into November. Turnout exceeded expectations in multiple states, suggesting heightened political engagement. In key swing districts across Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona, candidates running on economic populist platforms outperformed establishment-backed opponents by significant margins. Several…
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EU Parliament Votes on Landmark Digital Sovereignty Act
The European Parliament has voted to advance the Digital Sovereignty Act, a landmark regulation that would require major tech platforms to store European user data within EU borders and submit algorithms to regulatory review. The vote signals a major escalation in the EU’s approach to technology governance. The act passed its first reading with 412…
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Brazil Supreme Court Rules on Social Media Regulation Framework
Brazil’s Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling establishing a new framework for social media regulation in the country, requiring platforms to implement content moderation measures within 90 days. The unanimous decision was reached after months of public hearings and expert testimony. The ruling mandates algorithmic transparency, age verification systems, and the establishment of a…
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UK Government Announces Major NHS Funding Overhaul
The UK government has announced a comprehensive overhaul of NHS funding, pledging an additional 12 billion pounds over three years to address record waiting lists and staff shortages. The announcement was made by the Health Secretary in a statement to the House of Commons. The plan includes investment in AI diagnostics to reduce appointment backlogs,…
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US Midterm Primary Season Begins With Surprising Upset Results
The 2026 US midterm primary season has kicked off with several surprising upset results that may signal shifting voter priorities heading into November. Turnout exceeded expectations in multiple states, suggesting heightened political engagement. In key swing districts across Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona, candidates running on economic populist platforms outperformed establishment-backed opponents by significant margins. Several…
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EU Parliament Votes on Landmark Digital Sovereignty Act
The European Parliament has voted to advance the Digital Sovereignty Act, a landmark regulation that would require major tech platforms to store European user data within EU borders and submit algorithms to regulatory review. The vote signals a major escalation in the EU’s approach to technology governance. The act passed its first reading with 412…