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FDA approves some flavored vapes after reports of Trump pressure
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A 56-year-old woman has been arrested after she allegedly drove up on the sidewalk and nearly hit a child on a bike, according to authorities in Spokane, Washington.
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Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi could die in prison unless she is urgently given proper health care after suffering two suspected heart attacks in recent weeks, supporters warned on Tuesday.
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“Really absurdly, there’s been no impact on flows of drugs toward the United States.” interc.pt/4f95wxk

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Five large book companies and writer Scott Turow have filed a lawsuit against Meta and Mark Zuckerberg.
They say Meta took millions of protected books, textbooks, and articles from illegal websites including LibGen, Sci-Hub, and Anna’s Archive, then used this material to train its Llama AI models.
The lawsuit claims Zuckerberg personally approved and encouraged the copying. It also says Meta removed or changed the copyright notices on the works.
The companies argue this was planned large-scale theft, not just normal web scraping. They want the court to make Meta pay money and stop using their books.
This is one of many lawsuits asking if AI companies can use protected material to train their systems without permission.


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NEW | U.S. Democrats demand transparency over Israel’s undeclared nuclear arsenal -AlJazeera
Thirty U.S. House Democrats have called for an end to Washington’s “official ambiguity” regarding Israel’s nuclear weapons program, urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to provide full transparency.
In a joint statement, lawmakers said the U.S. is effectively aligned with a country whose nuclear capabilities it refuses to acknowledge, warning that this double standard undermines non-proliferation efforts in the Middle East.
They stressed that Congress has a constitutional duty to understand the region’s nuclear balance and risks of escalation, noting that Iran’s nuclear pursuit does not occur in a vacuum but is influenced by the perceived capabilities of others, including Israel.
The lawmakers concluded by calling on the U.S. to hold Israel to the same standards of transparency applied to all other countries regarding nuclear weapons.

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