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Iran Denies Any Talks With U.S. Amid Contradictory Claims From Washington
Tehran’s Foreign Ministry has denied any ongoing talks with the U.S., rejecting claims of “productive” discussions amid rising regional tensions over security and energy infrastructure.
Cuba Restores Power After Nationwide Blackout, Signals Readiness Amid Tensions
Cuba begins restoring power after blackout; officials remain vigilant amid regional tensions and energy strain
Hilton’s Future in Trinidad in Question Amid Government Dispute Over Hotel Operations
International hotel chain Hilton is reportedly reviewing its presence in Trinidad and Tobago amid disagreements with the government over its local operations, raising concerns about investment stability and the tourism outlook.
US Airports Face Delays as Staffing Shortages Persist Amid Government Shutdown
Airports across the United States are experiencing prolonged delays as staffing shortages tied to a partial government shutdown continue to disrupt security operations and strain federal personnel..
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Members of the Reichstag vote on the Enabling Act, March 23, 1933, granting Hitler sweeping legislative powers.
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Rapper Afroman has defeated a lawsuit by Ohio sheriff’s deputies over his viral “Lemon Pound Cake” videos, with a jury ruling in his favor and upholding First Amendment protections for satire and artistic expression.
Apple Unveils MacBook Neo as Its Most Affordable Laptop Yet
Apple has introduced the new MacBook Neo, a budget-friendly laptop designed to bring the Mac experience to more users while expanding the company’s lineup of devices released in 2026.