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Amazon sets The Rings of Power season 3 for Nov. 11, 2026
Amazon said The Rings of Power season 3 will premiere on Nov. 11, 2026 and released a first-look image of Sauron.
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U.S. Supreme Court refuses to reinstate Virginia Democrats’ redistricting map before 2026 midterms
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Virginia’s high court ruling that struck down a Democratic-backed redistricting plan ahead of 2026 elections.
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Advocaat returns to coach Curaçao for first World Cup campaign
Dick Advocaat will return to coach Curaçao at next month's World Cup after Fred Rutten resigned.
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Claude Platform on AWS becomes generally available
Anthropic and AWS made Claude Platform on AWS generally available, expanding access to Claude tools for AWS customers.
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Microsoft removes Israeli subsidiary head after probe into surveillance concerns
Microsoft removed its Israeli subsidiary head after an internal probe into dealings tied to Palestinian surveillance, reports said.
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Macron announces $27 billion in Africa pledges at Nairobi summit
Emmanuel Macron announced about €23 billion ($27 billion) in investment pledges for Africa at a Nairobi summit on Tuesday.
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Andy Murray joins Jack Draper's team for grass-court season
Andy Murray will join Jack Draper's team for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon, after Draper split with Jamie Delgado.
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Experts say cruise ship hantavirus outbreak is not like COVID-19
Health experts said a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius is different from COVID-19 and poses a low public health risk.
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Frogwares shifts The Sinking City 2 toward survival horror
Frogwares' The Sinking City 2 swaps open-world detective play for survival horror in a standalone sequel set in flooded Arkham.
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LEGO unveils 8,278-piece Minas Tirith Lord of the Rings set
LEGO unveiled a 8,278-piece Minas Tirith Lord of the Rings set priced at $649.99, with early access on June 1.
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UNICEF says 70 Palestinian children killed in West Bank and East Jerusalem since start of 2025
UNICEF said 70 Palestinian children have been killed in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since early 2025.
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Nintendo adds Switch 2 game bundle ahead of September price increase
Nintendo said it will launch a limited-time Switch 2 bundle in early June before raising the console price on Sept. 1.
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Explosion at Pakistan market kills at least 9 in Sarai Naurang
An explosion ripped through a busy market in Sarai Naurang, northwestern Pakistan, on Tuesday, killing at least 9 people.
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Museveni sworn in for seventh term as Uganda tightens security in Kampala
Yoweri Museveni was sworn in on Tuesday for a seventh term as Uganda’s president after a disputed January election.
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Tottenham draw with Leeds, stay two points clear of West Ham
Tottenham drew 1-1 with Leeds United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, leaving them two points clear of West Ham with 2 matches left.
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Vin Diesel says Peacock is developing Fast & Furious TV series
Vin Diesel said Peacock is developing a Fast & Furious TV series as the franchise marked its 25th anniversary in Cannes.
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LeBron James unsure on future after Lakers swept by Thunder
LeBron James said he has not decided whether he will return after the Lakers were swept by the Thunder.
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Thunder sweep Lakers 4-0 as LeBron James weighs future
The Oklahoma City Thunder swept the Los Angeles Lakers 4-0, and LeBron James said he will consider his future after the loss.
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US, Denmark discuss three new military bases in Greenland
The US and Denmark are discussing 3 new American military bases in Greenland, with no deal reached yet.
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Tottenham and West Ham stay in relegation battle after 1-1 Spurs draw
Tottenham drew 1-1 with Leeds United on Monday and stayed 17th, two points above West Ham in the Premier League relegation fight.
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EU and UK impose sanctions over Russia's treatment of Ukrainian children
The EU and UK sanctioned Russian officials and entities on Monday over the deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children.
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Ramaphosa rejects resignation calls over revived Phala Phala impeachment case
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said he will not resign as a court ruling revived impeachment proceedings over the Phala Phala cash theft case.
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Japan household spending falls 2.9% in March despite rising wages
Japan’s real household spending fell 2.9% in March for a fourth straight month even as wages kept rising.
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Haiti PM says August elections not possible amid gang violence
Haiti Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime said security conditions are too poor to hold August presidential elections.