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Gold mine collapses in Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners
An artisanal gold mining site has collapsed in the western part of Central African Republic, killing at least 30 miners
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OpenAI introduces ChatGPT for Teens, promising a more age-appropriate chatbot
OpenAI is launching a version of ChatGPT designed for teenagers
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Explosions and fire tear through Ohio industrial building, killing 2 workers
Explosions rocked an Ohio industrial recycling business, killing two workers
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Watchdog calls for US import ban as forced labor persists in Dominican sugarcane fields
A human rights group says that forced labor persists on massive sugarcane plantations across the Dominican Republic
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Trump is threatening to bomb Oman, but why?
U.S. President Donald Trump is angry with Oman over its talks with Iran about managing the Strait of Hormuz that lies between the countries
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ABC sues FCC over challenge to its broadcast licenses, saying actions present 'existential threat'
ABC has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s Federal Communications Commission, alleging violation of its First Amendment rights
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Shakira makes surprise visit in earthquake-damaged Colombia and commits to rebuilding schools
Colombian superstar Shakira pledged to help rebuild at least 10 schools in a remote region of her home country after a devastating earthquake struck last week
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Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
A new study reveals that flight attendants and pilots face the highest risk of dying from radiation-related cancers, even more than people working with radioactive materials
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Small projects lift Home Depot quarterly sales, but outlook unchanged in a slumping housing market
Home Depot’s sales improved during its fiscal second quarter as customers spent more during the summer months and concentrated on smaller projects
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The UK and Google are testing changes to flight paths to tackle aviation's climate impact
Hundreds of commercial flights will be told to change their paths over the northeastern Atlantic Ocean during the next two winters to show how minor altitude adjustments can reduce aviation’s climate impact
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