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Al Jazeera - Top Stories

Al Jazeera - Top Stories

2026-02-23 11:43:57 (3 days ago)

Cartel attacks kill more than two dozen people in Mexico

Cartel reprisals for the killing of drug lord “El Mencho” killed at least 25 Mexican National Guard soldiers.

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CBC News - Top Stories

CBC News - Top Stories

2026-02-23 11:43:22 (3 days ago)

Moroun donated $1M US to Trump-supporting super PAC before Gordie Howe bridge threats

The wealthy owner of a nearly century-old bridge connecting Michigan and Ontario gave $1 million US to a Trump-aligned political action committee less than a month before the U.S. president unleashed an online tirade against a new competing span down the Detroit River, records show.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-02-23 11:42:10 (3 days ago)

Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane

Justice Department announces firing of second court-appointed U.S. attorney in two weeks as constitutional battle escalates over federal prosecutor appointments.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-02-23 11:39:46 (3 days ago)

LIVE: Armed man shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago checkpoint

Danamarie McNicholl reports from Palm Beach on the security incident and FBI investigation.

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Fox News - Top Stories

Fox News - Top Stories

2026-02-23 11:39:15 (3 days ago)

Reporter's Notebook: Trump's State of the Union becomes political boxing match as Democrats boycott

Trump's State of the Union becomes political boxing match with theatrical buildup, congressional outbursts, dramatic showmanship and orchestrated political theater.

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-02-23 11:38:44 (3 days ago)

‘Profoundly moving’: Netflix’s posthumous celebrity interview series is a marvel

Famous Last Words is a series of interviews conducted with notable names and only released after their death and it offers an incredible opportunity

Exactly one day after the death of actor Eric Dane, a new show appeared on Netflix. Entitled Famous Last Words, it consisted of an interview with none other than Eric Dane himself. While at first the timing of the release might have seemed coincidental at best and exploitative at worst, the reality of the interview was something else entirely.

Dane, it transpired, had recorded the interview in full knowledge that he was dying. What’s more, he conducted it on the understanding that it would only be released in the event of his death. Because this is the conceit behind Famous Last Words. It exists as a living obituary, as an opportunity to go on the record for the very last time to contextualise their life in a manner of their choosing.

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Le Monde - World News

Le Monde - World News

2026-02-23 11:37:43 (3 days ago)

Giorgia Meloni's strong poll numbers, a deceptive success

Although 71% of Italians believe their country is headed in the 'wrong direction,' Italy's prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, continues to enjoy significant public trust. High voter abstention, an aging electorate and a divided opposition contribute to this apparent paradox.

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Fox News - Video

Fox News - Video

2026-02-23 11:37:00 (3 days ago)

Robert De Niro claims Trump will 'never leave' office

Actor Robert De Niro claimed during an interview with MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace that President Donald Trump would "never leave" office and will have to be forced out.

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Fox News - World News

Fox News - World News

2026-02-23 11:36:13 (3 days ago)

Mexico violence sees dozens of military troops, criminals dead after cartel leader 'El Mencho' killed

Mexican officials said 25 Mexican National Guard troops were killed in the ensuing violence triggered by the killing of cartel leader "El Mencho."

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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

2026-02-23 11:36:05 (3 days ago)

Study reveals whistling secret of horses’ whinny

Scientists have discovered source of neigh’s unique combination of high- and low-pitched sounds

Horses whinny to find new friends, greet old ones and celebrate happy moments like feeding time.

How exactly horses produce that distinctive sound – also called a neigh – has long eluded scientists.

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