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A homeowners’ association in Queens has reached a settlement with New York City over a complaint related to Forest Hill Stadium’s noise levels.

New York NIMBYs win $212k legal battle over concert noise

A homeowners’ association in Queens has won a small victory in its long-running fight over loud local concerts.

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From the moment the US and Israel ignited their war against Iran, Tehran has maintained a consistent set of demands, built around a permanent peace, economic relief and the right to pursue nuclear enrichment.

Will Iran be consistent in peace talks like it is in war?

From the moment the US and Israel ignited their war against Iran, Tehran has maintained a consistent set of demands, built around a permanent peace, economic relief and the right to pursue nuclear enrichment.

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A NASA rendering shows the Orion spacecraft passing through Earth’s atmosphere.

Artemis II: Coming home may be the most dangerous part

After a successful flight around the Moon, the astronauts are relying on a flawed heat shield to protect them as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.

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A 20-year-old man was arrested Friday after throwing a Molotov cocktail at the San Francisco home of Sam Altman, CEO of artificial intelligence company OpenAI, according to the company and the police.

Molotov cocktail hurled at home of OpenAI CEO

A 20-year-old man was arrested Friday after throwing a Molotov cocktail at the San Francisco home of Sam Altman, CEO of artificial intelligence company OpenAI, according to the company and the police.

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Now that the United States and Iran have put the war on pause, the voyage through the Strait of Hormuz may be less dangerous. But it is no less challenging politically or diplomatically.

The Strait of Hormuz is the bargaining chip all nations want

Now that the United States and Iran have put the war on pause, the voyage through the Strait of Hormuz may be less dangerous. But it is no less challenging politically or diplomatically.

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The government agency that keeps a list of draft-eligible men will begin automatically registering names later this year, abandoning a decades-old requirement that they register themselves.

Will the US introduce a draft for the military?

The government agency that keeps a list of draft-eligible men will begin automatically registering names later this year, abandoning a decades-old requirement that they register themselves.

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Defense Secretary John Healey delivers a statement on recent UK operational activity involving Russian submarine operations.

UK’s threat to Putin after Russian subs spotted spying

The British military spent more than a month tracking Russian efforts to spy on critical undersea pipelines and telecommunication lines on the floor of the northern Atlantic.

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It will be interesting to see what history remembers most about April 7, 2026 — the postponed US release of bombs over Iran or the release of the Claude Mythos Preview by Anthropic and its technical allies.

Why Anthropic’s latest AI model could catastrophic

It will be interesting to see what history remembers most about April 7, 2026 — the postponed US release of bombs over Iran or the release of the Claude Mythos Preview by Anthropic and its technical allies.

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Parenting expert warns of AI dangers as children turn to chatbots

What teens are really doing with those role-playing chatbots

‘If you think your child is not talking to chatbot companions, you’re probably wrong.’

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A Marine sentry stationed outside the West Wing, signifying the President was inside, at the White House on April 7.

36 hours of chaos: The scramble for a ceasefire in Iran

Inside the White House scramble for a ceasefire deal with Iran during 36 hours of chaos.

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Both sides may have enough incentives to prevent the ceasefire collapsing. Iran’s military and political leadership has been devastated while Donald Trump is under heavy pressure from a sceptical public.

Weekend peace talks already on shaky ground, expert warns

Both sides may have enough incentives to prevent the ceasefire collapsing. Iran’s military and political leadership has been devastated while Donald Trump is under heavy pressure from a sceptical public.

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Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is a four-part series on Disney+.

Frankie Muniz refuses to stay in his lane

In a pit stop from his NASCAR job, Frankie goes back to Hollywood.

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 Jasveen Sangha, 42, pleaded guilty last September to five charges, including one count of distributing ketamine resulting in death or bodily injury.

Perry’s stepdad makes heartfelt plea to Ketamine Queen

A woman who illegally sold the ketamine that killed actor Matthew Perry was sentenced to 15 years in prison, by far the stiffest sentence yet handed to a person charged in the star’s death.

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With his sycophantic inner circle providing little resistance and an inability to absorb the warnings from the few voices of reason, Trump pulled the trigger to attack Iran.

The inner circle who paved the road to Trump’s war

With his sycophantic inner circle providing little resistance and an inability to absorb the warnings from the few voices of reason, Trump pulled the trigger to attack Iran.

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Longevity medicine is a confusing brew of noble intentions, cutting-edge care and expensive snake oil.

What, exactly, is longevity medicine?

Longevity medicine is a confusing brew of noble intentions, cutting-edge care and expensive snake oil.

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