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U.S. soldier charged with suspected Polymarket insider trading over Maduro raid

Smoke rises from Port of La Guaira in Venezuela on Jan. 3, 2026 after U.S. forces seized the country

It's the first time suspected insider trading on Polymarket has led to criminal charges in the U.S.

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French police probe suspected weather device tampering after odd Polymarket bet

French police are investigating possible tampering with a weather monitoring device at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris after a Polymarket trader netted thousands of dollars thanks to an unusual temperature spike.

The incident is the latest eyebrow-raising bet on Polymarket, as allegations of rigging and manipulation continue to haunt the popular prediction market site.

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The FDA gives the green light to the first gene therapy for deafness

Sierra Smith holds her son, Travis, whose deafness was successfully treated with gene therapy.

The treatment, developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, is for a very rare form of deafness. But it represents a medical milestone.

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Meta will lay off 10% of its staff

Workers walk past a display at Meta headquarters on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Menlo Park, Calif.

The cuts follow losses in two pivotal court cases and the company's push to invest in artificial intelligence.

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Airlines in Europe slash thousands of flights as Iran war cuts jet fuel supplies

A Lufthansa passenger jet refuels at the gate at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in France in March, 2026.

The soaring cost of jet fuel is forcing European airlines to cancel tens of thousands of flights, while energy authorities warned of a possible jet fuel shortage if supplies aren't replenished soon.

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Author details the spy network that took on America's post-WWII Nazi groups

In The Secret War Against Hate, Stephen J. Ross details the racist, anti-Semitic groups that sprang up in the latter half of the 20th century — and the spy network that worked to bring them to justice.

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Can a mentalist trick Trump? Oz Pearlman will try in a room full of journalists

Mentalist Oz Pearlman, pictured in December, has gone viral for appearing to read the minds of news anchors, podcast hosts, professional athletes and Fortune 500 CEOs. His next venue is a room of politicians and political journalists in D.C.

The White House Correspondents' Dinner will be headlined by a mentalist instead of a comedian. Oz Pearlman tells NPR he hopes to unify, delight and puzzle the crowd — but can't reveal how.

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How mosquitoes — and malaria — helped shaped the whereabouts of early humankind

A female Anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquito takes a blood meal from a host. For millennia, this mosquito has spread malaria. Researchers now think that these mosquitoes — and the disease they carry — played a critical role in determining where ancient humans settled and whether they thrived or failed to thrive.

A new study looks at an unexpected force that helped played a critical role in shaping the lives of ancient humans.

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Trump administration eases rules on some marijuana categories. Here's what to know

The Trump administration has reclassified medical marijuana on the federal level, from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said he is immediately moving medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, which includes drugs like ketamine, Tylenol with codeine and anabolic steroids.

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Tensions rise in two ceasefires in the Middle East. And, the Navy secretary ousted

U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan speaks about the U.S. Navy

Tensions are rising in the Middle East as shaky ceasefire agreements between the U.S., Israel and Iran, and Lebanon and Israel, are tested. And, the Secretary of the Navy is out of the role.

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U.S. seizes another oil tanker as peace talks with Iran still in limbo

Ships are anchored near the shoreline on April 22, 2026 in Bandar Abbas, Iran. Bandar Abbas is a port city and the capital of Hormozgan Province, along the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.

The seizure comes after President Trump told Fox News Wednesday that there was "no time pressure" on the ceasefire with Iran, which he has extended indefinitely.

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Two startlingly different views on long-awaited data on America's anti-HIV efforts

Funded by PEPFAR, this clinic in Kitwe, Zambia, provided medicines for patients who are HIV positive. President Trump

After a year without data, the State Department released figures on PEPFAR, the program launched by George W. Bush and credited with saving millions of lives. How did Trump's aid cuts affect it?

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Peace talks between U.S. and Iran at a standstill as Trump extends ceasefire

President Trump has extended the ceasefire, but Iran says it's not enough if the naval blockade is still in place.

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Sycophantic AI flatters and suggests you are not to blame

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The AI models and chatbots that we interact with tend to affirm our feelings and viewpoints — more so than people do, with potentially worrisome consequences.

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World Press Photo announces Photo of the Year 2026

​​Distraught girls cling to their father, Luis, as ICE detains him following an immigration hearing in New York City on Aug. 26, 2025. Luis was the sole breadwinner for his family.

The executive director of World Press Photo said this image shows the inconsolable grief of children losing their father in a place built for justice. It is a stark and necessary record of family separation following the U.S. reform policies.

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Democrats dominate midterm fundraising, but Republicans have a huge cash advantage

Texas Democratic Senate candidate Texas state Rep. James Talarico waves to the crowd before speaking Mar. 4 in Austin. Talarico raised $27m in the first quarter of 2026, leading a pack of Democrats who outraised Republicans in several key Senate matchups.

The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups have far more in the bank to potentially spend down the road.

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Senate GOP is kickstarting budget reconciliation to fund ICE. Here's how that works.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.,, the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, is seen at a hearing on April 16.

After a historic partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Congressional Republicans are looking to a budgetary tool called reconciliation which could enable them to fund immigration enforcement agencies without any Democratic support.

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How TikTok is driving American expats to Southeast Asia

A view of My Khe beach in 2019 in Da Nang, Vietnam. Some Americans who moved to Vietnam or Thailand say they now have less stress and can afford more than they could in the U.S.

Americans who moved to Vietnam and Thailand say their lives are now lower-stress and lower-cost. But glamorous videos on TikTok don't tell the whole story.

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Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approve $110B merger with Paramount Skydance

Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders voted Thursday to approve a $110 billion merger with Paramount–Skydance. The deal now faces regulatory review in the United States and Europe before it can be finalized.

Paramount CEO David Ellison must now make his case to regulators and a wary Hollywood that the merger is good for the industry.

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President Trump's popularity is falling. What does it mean for him and the GOP?

NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jonah Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, about President Trump's declining public approval.

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Trump administration flies 10-year-old back from Cuba amid custody fight

The city of Logan, Utah, a college and dairy farming town, is seen from the hillside on the Utah State University campus, Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

President Trump's Department of Justice sent a plane this week to Cuba to return a 10-year-old from Utah who is at the center of a custody fight involving the child's gender identity.

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Chemical leak at a W.Va. plant kills 2 people, sends 30 more to hospitals, officials say

Kanawha County Commission Emergency Management Director C.W. Sigman speaks at a news conference Wednesday in Charleston, W.Va.

The leak occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant, a silver recovery business. An emergency management official says workers were preparing to shut down at least part of the facility when the leak occurred, causing a chemical gas reaction.

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Pentagon says Navy secretary is leaving, the latest departure of a top defense leader

Secretary of the Navy John Phelan speaks, as President Trump listens, at Trump

Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said John Phelan, the Navy's top civilian official, was "departing the administration, effective immediately." Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao will become acting secretary of the Navy.

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Tesla's profits beat expectations, but Elon Musk says big costs are ahead

A logo for Tesla is seen on a vehicle at a Tesla facility Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Portland, Ore.

Tesla's profits were up from this time last year. But the company warned investors to prepare for expensive investments in next-generation technology like humanoid robots and AI.

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The tariff refund process has begun for businesses. What about customers?

A woman carries reusable shopping bags to her car on Monday, March 16, 2026, in Portland, Ore.

While shipping companies are pledging refunds for customers who directly paid tariff fees, the situation is much trickier for retailers.

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Inside Linda McMahon's effort to dismantle the Department of Education

A former pro-wrestling executive, McMahon is now the education secretary Trump tasked with abolishing the agency. New Yorker writer Zach Helfand explains how her WWE experience led her to this role.

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Iranians are leaving the country just to access the internet

People at the Kapikoy border crossing between Turkey and Iran, in eastern Van province, Turkey, March 2.

Iran has cut off its access to the global internet. To find an internet connection, some Iranians are traveling across the border with Turkey — even just to make video calls and then go back home.

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Gene therapy for a rare type of deafness shows lasting results

Dr. Yilai Shu examines a young patient at the Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University in China.

Researchers say a gene therapy allowed deaf children and adults as old as 32 to hear for the first time. The benefits have persisted for more than two years for some patients.

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Family influencers make the lifestyle look good. But kids pay the price, new book says

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What does it mean to monetize your offspring? To turn their childhood into content? In Like, Follow, Subscribe Fortesa Latifi explores what drives parents to become family influencers.

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Greetings from an Islamabad park, a peaceful vantage point in an uncertain world

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The park, near the venue where inconclusive Iran-U.S. peace talks took place this month, provides respite to those who visit it.

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