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Dawn
April 19, 2025
50 per cent of US weapons ‘lost, sold or smuggled to militants’: BBC
Afghan Taliban rep admits that around half of the equipment left behind after US withdrawal is "unaccounted for".
Dawn
April 19, 2025
National Institute of Health warns of Congo virus, heatstroke before Eidul Azha
Virus is transmitted to humans through tick bites, contact with infected animal blood or tissues or infected human blood.
The Hindu
April 19, 2025
Bengal Governor Bose to visit violence-hit areas of Murshidabad on Saturday
West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose to visit riot-hit areas in Murshidabad, assess situation, and interact with affected people.
CBS Sports
April 19, 2025
2025 NBA playoff bracket: First-round matchups, schedule, game times as Heat and Grizzlies get final spots
The first round of the playoffs starts Saturday
The Age
April 19, 2025
These Victorian towns have water restrictions. Remember them?
Western Victoria is in drought even though Melbourne has been spared. But for some towns, water restrictions are back.
The Toronto Star
April 19, 2025
Former President Bill Clinton returns to Oklahoma City 30 years after the bombing
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Thirty years after the deadliest homegrown attack in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton will return to Oklahom...
The Arizona Republic
April 19, 2025
Arizona Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 results for April 18, 2025
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Google News
April 19, 2025
25 News Now Sports at 10 p.m. April 18
VICTORIA, Texas- On 25 News Now Sports at 10 p.m we look at the Shiner boys track and field team's performance on day one of regionals. Then...
The Toronto Star
April 19, 2025
Questions emerge about how a deputy’s stepson became the accused gunman in deadly FSU shooting
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Amid the abandoned chemistry notes and other debris left behind after a deadly shooting at Florida State University...
The Toronto Star
April 19, 2025
250 years after America went to war for independence, a divided nation battles over its legacy
NEW YORK (AP) — The American Revolution began 250 years ago, in a blast of gunshot and a trail of colonial spin.
The Toronto Star
April 19, 2025
Four centuries later, Easter’s date remains divisive. Some church leaders want that to change
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — For more than 400 years, Catholic and Orthodox churches have used different ways to determine the date of Easter. But...
Dawn
April 19, 2025
SC orders ‘certain concessions’ for May 9 victims
Asks ATCs to consider exemption pleas to save accused from long travel; HCs asked to move trials to hometown of suspects
The Times of India
April 19, 2025
Dr. Oz’s Swearing In Turns Into EMERGENCY At Oval Office; Why Was the Media Suddenly REMOVED?

CNN
April 19, 2025
Authorities shot a suspect 2 minutes after 911 calls reported a shooting at Florida State University. Here’s what we know
As multiple rounds of gunfire erupted near Florida State University’s student union minutes before noon on Thursday, hordes of students ran...
Yahoo News
April 19, 2025
NBA's Top 40 Players in the 2025 Playoffs – KOC's CONTROVERSIAL Rankings REVEALED!
Yahoo News
April 19, 2025
Dodgers vs. Rangers Highlights

Business News Today
April 19, 2025
Hot after hours: Why Delhi won’t chill at night anymore
Delhi residents are experiencing scorching nights due to the urban heat island effect, with April recording unusually high minimum temperatu...
Yahoo News
April 19, 2025
NBA play-in tournament: Grizzlies cruise past Mavericks; Heat escape Hawks in overtime
Bing News
April 19, 2025
250 years after America went to war for independence, a divided nation battles over its legacy
LEXINGTON, Mass. (AP) — Thousands of people came to this Massachusetts town Saturday just before dawn to witness a reenactment of how the Am...
The Toronto Star
April 19, 2025
How Trump backed away from promising to end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours
During his campaign, Donald Trump said repeatedly that he would be able to end the war between Russia and Ukraine “in 24 hours” upon taking...
The Mirror
April 19, 2025
Student, 13, dies after bus full of children overturns on way back from school trip
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT One boy, aged 13, has been confirmed dead and multiple others have been rushed to hospital following the devast...
CNN
April 19, 2025
Iran and US officials meet in Rome
US and Iranian delegations will gather in Rome Saturday for a second round of high-level talks on Tehran’s nuclear program amid tempered opt...
Usa Today
April 19, 2025
An abandoned home gets a second life with this renovation
Content creator Jenna Phipps and her partner have taken on an ambitious home renovation. The most important step? 'Just start,' Jenna said.
As Famine Rages in Sudan, U.S. Aid Remains Scarce
The stark consequences of the rollback are evident in few places as clearly as in Sudan, where a brutal civil war has combined with a stagge...
U.S. and Iran to Meet Again for Nuclear Talks, as Israel Watches Closely
The Trump administration has sent mixed messages about its goal for the negotiations.
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Hate overhead lighting? Kelly and Johnson’s ultimate antithesis returns
The 1950s floor lamp design created by Richard Kelly and Philip Johnson for the architect’s Glass House turned the way a room is lit on its...
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
And now a word from your chef: ask your server, not me
‘I would love to be good at customer service. But I’m not’ — why servers are your best bet
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
It would be so much easier if we said what we thought
Non-Brits can find it hard to interpret the ‘polite-isms’ that conceal annoyance
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Are you AI, or simply a grammar pedant?
Use of em dashes is being taken as a tell-tale sign of machine-generated writing
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Time to think the unthinkable about bank regulation
Geopolitics is undermining the global system of financial regulation
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Deep into the Sahara, on a Mauritanian adventure
As travel warnings ease and flights increase, David Pilling joins a tour operator’s ‘recce’, travelling from the coast into the desert to fi...
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
A blockbuster show of Caravaggio in Rome
With an exceptional exhibition at Palazzo Barberini, more than half of the artist’s paintings can now be found in his adopted home
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Meet a boundary-pushing group of artisanal producers
Notes on France’s lesser-known wine regions, hyperlocal grapes and terroir-driven natural wine
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
The 16-hour piece that puts pianists in a trance — or drives them to tears
As Erik Satie’s epic ‘Vexations’ comes to London, we recall other marathon feats, involving Marina Abramović, John Cage and F Scott Fitzgera...
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Donald Trump vs Mr Market
As the US president’s rollercoaster tariff policy creates global financial chaos, Tim Harford asks: is he in a fight he can’t win?
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
What abundance can’t achieve
Growth is worthwhile in itself — but it’s not a cure for populism
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Welcome to slop world: how the hostile internet is driving us crazy
The last bits of fellowship and ingenuity on the web are being swept away by a tide of so-called artificial intelligence
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Trump tariffs bring furrowed brows to Ireland’s Botox town
Westport makes the world’s entire supply of the anti-wrinkle drug — now it fears production could move to the US
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Young, liberal and embracing Christianity
A new generation finds that radical politics and religion can coexist
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Why I’m a convert to daytime clubbing
Dance events that end before midnight make perfect sense for both Gen X and the night-time economy
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
A different economic outlook
Amid the news of market turmoil, we should not ignore the currencies of hospitality, patience and care
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Stephen Sondheim’s last musical — and how it all came together against the odds
With London’s National Theatre set to stage ‘Here We Are’, its writer, directors and actors recall working with the legendary composer-lyric...
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
What does music gain from or lose to technology?
Amid the seemingly existential challenge by AI to the artistic process, two books explore how human creativity responds to changing environm...
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum woos Donald Trump with security shake-up
President turns US criticism into plaudits by confronting drug cartels
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Neil Woodford times his second coming to perfection
Former UK fund manager plots Easter comeback but his new ‘investment strategy platform’ has some obvious flaws
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Meet Rakhi Singh — the time-travelling violinist bringing together baroque and techno
Her Manchester Collective took classical music to clubs and abandoned buildings — next up, blurring the centuries between Bach and electroni...
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
An ode to an elegant age
A royal exhibition paints a more fabulous picture of the Edwardian era than any TV series could muster
Financial Times
April 19, 2025
Can hypnosis cure our harmful spending habits?
Some are turning to hypnotherapy to treat problem gambling and other financial disorders
The Guardian
April 19, 2025