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Illinois Man Becomes First American to Win L.A. Marathon in 31 Years

Matt Richtman of Illinois made history by becoming the first American man to win the Los Angeles Marathon since 1994.

Authorities Discover Fentanyl Hidden Inside Roof Shingles in Arizona

Federal authorities in Arizona have uncovered a large-scale fentanyl trafficking operation in which drug dealers disguised hundreds of thousands of pills inside roof shingle packaging.

Vatican Releases First Photo of Pope Francis Since Hospitalization

The Vatican has released the first image of Pope Francis in over a month, showing the 88-year-old pontiff seated in a wheelchair.

Trump Administration Deports Hundreds Despite Court Order

The Trump administration has deported over 250 alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador, invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, despite a federal judge's order temporarily blocking such actions

Trump Orders Airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi Rebels

President Donald Trump has authorized a series of airstrikes targeting Houthi-controlled regions in Yemen, aiming to counter the Iran-backed group's assaults on international shipping routes.

Russia Demands NATO Exclusion in Ukraine Peace Talks

Russia has stipulated that any prospective peace agreement with Ukraine must include "ironclad" guarantees ensuring Ukraine's neutrality and permanent exclusion from NATO membership.

Jewish Tesla Owner Confronts Anti-Musk Activist Defacing Cybertruck

In Brooklyn, New York, a Jewish Tesla Cybertruck owner, Avi Ben Hamo, confronted Michael Lewis, a fellow Jew and anti-Elon Musk activist, after witnessing Lewis draw a swastika on his vehicle.

Democrats Criticize Schumer for Supporting GOP Funding Bill

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to support a Republican-led funding bill to prevent a government shutdown has sparked significant backlash within the Democratic Party.

‘A Is For Abortion,’ Included in Women’s History Month Display at VA High School

West Springfield High School in Fairfax County, Virginia, has come under scrutiny for a Women's History Month display titled "The ABCs to ME," featuring terms such as "A is for Abortion," "T is for Trans Women," and "Q is for Queer."

59 Dead in Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia

A devastating fire tore through the Pulse nightclub in Kocani, North Macedonia, early Sunday morning, leaving 59 dead.

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