Man Fatally Shot by Police After Machete Attack at Grand Central Station

2026-04-11 14:08:46 EDT

A 44-year-old man, Anthony Griffin, armed with a machete and repeatedly identifying as "Lucifer," attacked three people at New York City's Grand Central Station. Police encountered Griffin on a subway platform, where he ignored over twenty commands to drop his weapon and advanced towards officers. An officer discharged their weapon, fatally shooting Griffin, who was later pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital. The victims, an 84-year-old man, a 65-year-old man, and a 70-year-old woman, were hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, including lacerations and an open skull fracture. New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani commended the swift police response to prevent further violence.

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BBC

Bryson DeChambeau Misses Masters Cut After Triple Bogey on Final Hole

2026-04-11 14:04:21 EDT

Golfer Bryson DeChambeau experienced a dramatic collapse on the 18th hole at the Masters, resulting in a triple bogey and causing him to miss the cut. Starting the hole at 3-over, just below the cut line, his errant tee shot and subsequent bunker struggles led to the costly score. DeChambeau's bunker shot rolled back down into the sand, forcing him to chip from the fairway and two-putt. This unfortunate sequence brought his score to 6-over, marking his first missed cut at Augusta since 2023. The article highlights the fine margins in professional golf, as Rory McIlroy leads the tournament with a significant advantage.

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Fox News

U.S. and Iran Begin Peace Talks in Pakistan Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions

2026-04-11 14:00:31 EDT

The United States and Iran have initiated peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, aiming to solidify a two-week ceasefire in their ongoing conflict. These negotiations coincide with two American warships transiting the Strait of Hormuz to clear sea mines, a move Iran's state media disputed. Tehran has presented four "non-negotiable conditions," including full sovereignty over the Strait and war reparations. The article notes that three supertankers successfully passed through the Strait, marking the first commercial traffic since the ceasefire. Pope Leo XIV also denounced the "delusion of omnipotence" fueling the war, urging political leaders to negotiate peace.

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CNBC

French Boy Rescued After Being Locked in Van for Over a Year

2026-04-11 13:55:13 EDT

A 9-year-old boy was rescued in eastern France after being held captive in his father's utility van since November 2024. Police found the child in a fetal position, malnourished, and unable to walk due to prolonged confinement, amidst trash and excrement. The father claimed he locked the boy to "protect him" from his partner, who allegedly wanted to send the child to a psychiatric hospital, though no medical records supported this. The father faces kidnapping charges, while his partner, who denied knowledge, is charged with failure to help a minor. The boy's siblings have been placed in social services care.

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Over 200 Arrested at London Demonstration Supporting Banned Palestine Action Group

2026-04-11 13:48:44 EDT

Over 200 individuals were arrested during a demonstration in central London, held in support of Palestine Action, an organization banned under anti-terror legislation. The Metropolitan Police enforced the Terrorism Act, stating that showing support for a proscribed group is an offense, despite a High Court ruling in February that declared the ban unlawful (pending an appeal). Hundreds gathered in Trafalgar Square, with many protesters carrying signs and expressing their readiness to face arrest, citing their opposition to perceived injustices. The article highlights that this event contributes to over 2,200 arrests made for supporting Palestine Action since its proscription in summer 2025.

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BBC

U.S. Navy Destroyers Begin Mine-Clearing Operations in Strait of Hormuz

2026-04-11 13:44:14 EDT

Two U.S. Navy destroyers, the USS Frank E. Peterson and USS Michael Murphy, have transited the Strait of Hormuz to commence mine-clearing operations, U.S. Central Command announced. This mission aims to ensure safe passage through the vital waterway, which accounts for about 20% of the world's oil supply, after Iran reportedly laid underwater mines. President Trump affirmed the U.S. was doing "a favor to Countries all over the world" by clearing the strait and claimed Iran's mine-laying ships had been destroyed. The operation coincides with direct U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad, marking a significant development in regional tensions.

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CBS News

Irish Police Clear Blockade at Whitegate Oil Refinery Amid Fuel Protests

2026-04-11 13:09:13 EDT

Irish police, supported by the Defence Forces, have cleared a days-long blockade at the Whitegate Oil Refinery in County Cork, allowing fuel tankers to regain access. Protesters, including farmers and hauliers, were pushed back using pepper spray. The demonstrations, involving slow-moving convoys, have caused hundreds of petrol stations nationwide to run out of fuel. Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly stated that blockades are illegal and not a legitimate form of protest, warning of arrests and emphasizing the intimidation of fuel tanker drivers. Meetings are underway between government ministers and protest representatives to finalize a temporary fuel support scheme for affected sectors.

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BBC

Arsenal's Premier League Title Hopes Questioned After Shock Defeat to Bournemouth

2026-04-11 12:50:05 EDT

Arsenal's comfortable nine-point lead in the Premier League title race has been significantly questioned after a chastening 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth. Pundits, including Alan Shearer, criticized Arsenal's performance as "poor in every department," suggesting nervousness and a lack of energy. Manager Mikel Arteta described the loss as "a big punch to the face," emphasizing the need for a strong reaction, especially with a crucial match against Manchester City approaching. The article highlights that while no team has ever surrendered a nine-point lead at this stage, Arsenal's history of slipping leads and recent defeats in other competitions raise concerns.

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BBC

Kamala Harris Signals Potential 2028 Presidential Bid at National Action Network Convention

2026-04-11 12:15:56 EDT

The National Action Network Convention provided an early look at potential 2028 Democratic presidential contenders, with former Vice President Kamala Harris receiving strong support from attendees. Harris, who participated in a conversation with Rev. Al Sharpton, indicated she is "thinking about" another run, citing her experience as Vice President and knowledge of the job. Many attendees expressed their support, hoping she would be "bolder" this time. The article notes that President Trump's current administration and the conflict in Iran were central topics, with Democratic leaders criticizing it as a "war of choice." Harris is scheduled to hold events in key Southern states, fueling further speculation about her ambitions.

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CBS News

UK Authorities Seize Record $500 Million in Cocaine at London Gateway Port

2026-04-11 11:54:54 EDT

UK border agents have achieved a significant success, seizing approximately five tons of cocaine, valued at over $500 million, at London Gateway port in under a month. The Home Office revealed that criminal organizations attempted to evade detection by cleverly concealing the drugs within other cargo, specifically inside a banana shipment and a large vat of South American wine. This substantial operation marks a notable victory in the fight against international drug trafficking. The article also references previous major busts at UK ports, including a nearly $100 million cocaine seizure in Southampton Docks in March, similarly hidden in banana shipments, underscoring a persistent challenge for authorities.

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CBS News

U.S. Revokes Green Cards and Detains Family of Iranian Propagandist "Screaming Mary"

2026-04-11 11:48:24 EDT

The United States has revoked the green cards and detained Seyed Eissa Hashemi, his wife Maryam Tahmasebi, and their son, who are the family of Masoumeh Ebtekar, known as "Screaming Mary," an Iranian regime propagandist. Ebtekar was the spokesperson during the 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage crisis. The family entered the U.S. on a visa in 2014 and gained lawful permanent resident status in 2016 through a program later ended by the Trump administration. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated America would not be a home for those tied to anti-American terrorist regimes. This action follows other recent deportations of individuals with alleged ties to Iran.

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CBS News

Luke Kennard Steps Up as Lakers' Emergency Point Guard Amid Injuries

2026-04-11 11:46:34 EDT

Luke Kennard, primarily known as a prolific shooter, has embraced an expanded role as the Los Angeles Lakers' emergency point guard following injuries to key players Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. LeBron James praised Kennard's versatility, highlighting his ability to handle the ball, rebound, and make plays beyond just shooting. Despite playing with a splint on his left index finger, Kennard has significantly increased his assist numbers, contributing to the Lakers' recent offensive strategy of shared ball-handling. Coach JJ Redick noted Kennard's professionalism and adaptability, crucial traits during an emotional and shorthanded period for the team as they push towards the postseason.

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LA Times

Coachella 2026 Kicks Off with Sabrina Carpenter, Surprise Guests, and Wind Challenges

2026-04-11 11:45:05 EDT

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival commenced its 25th edition with Sabrina Carpenter headlining, featuring surprise appearances from comedian Will Ferrell and actor Sam Elliott in her classic Hollywood-themed set. Despite the star-studded kickoff, the festival encountered challenges from strong winds, leading to the cancellation of DJ Anyma's performance and prompting an air quality advisory due to windblown dust. Carpenter transformed her stage into "Sabrinawood," appearing in a short film before her live performance. The article notes that Justin Bieber and Karol G are set to headline later in the weekend, as the massive California desert festival draws over 100,000 attendees daily for its globally renowned blend of music, art, and fashion.

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BBC

Louisiana Republicans Seek to Eliminate Court Office Won by Exonerated Man

2026-04-11 11:42:29 EDT

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and Republican legislators are attempting to eliminate the Orleans parish clerk of criminal court office, an elected position recently won by Calvin Duncan, a man exonerated after nearly 30 years in prison. Duncan, a Democrat, campaigned on reforming the justice system based on his own experience. Republicans claim the move is for government efficiency and streamlining the judiciary, but Duncan believes it's retaliation for his continued assertion of innocence, which state officials previously opposed. Critics argue the action disenfranchises voters and sets a concerning precedent by preventing an elected official from taking office before his term begins.

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The Guardian

U.S. Stocks Rally on Iran Ceasefire News and Strong Tech Performance

2026-04-11 11:34:20 EDT

U.S. stocks experienced their best week since November, primarily driven by the announcement of a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran, which sent equities soaring. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all posted significant gains, highlighting the market's sensitivity to geopolitical stability. Despite initial inflation concerns, core prices remained in check, easing fears. The article also notes a strong performance in the hardware and AI sectors, with semiconductor companies like Marvell Technology and Intel surging, while software stocks like Salesforce saw a sell-off. Meta's unveiling of a new AI model, Muse Spark, further boosted its shares. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Lufthansa Pilots' Union Announces Two-Day Strike Across German Operations

2026-04-11 11:27:00 EDT

Lufthansa pilots' trade union has announced a two-day strike scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, which will impact operations across Lufthansa Cargo, Lufthansa Cityline, and Eurowings. The union stated its decision was prompted by the employer's perceived unwillingness to engage constructively in ongoing collective bargaining disputes, despite the union's deliberate avoidance of strike action over the Easter holidays. This impending walkout follows a recent one-day strike by Lufthansa's cabin crew, which resulted in hundreds of flight cancellations and disrupted travel for approximately 100,000 passengers. The article underscores the escalating labor tensions within Germany's flagship airline, signaling further travel disruptions.

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Deutsche Welle

England Dominates Ireland in Women's Six Nations Opener Before Record Crowd

2026-04-11 11:24:01 EDT

England's Red Roses commenced their Women's Six Nations title defense with a dominant 33-12 victory over Ireland, played before a record-breaking crowd of 77,120 at Allianz Stadium. This win extends England's impressive streak to 34 consecutive Test victories and marks their first competitive match since being crowned world champions. Early tries from hooker Amy Cokayne and prop Sarah Bern, who scored twice, highlighted the team's formidable forward play. Jess Breach later secured the crucial bonus-point try in the second half. Despite a couple of scores from Ireland, England maintained firm control, signaling their intent for an eighth consecutive Six Nations title.

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BBC

Exploring the Enduring Significance of Childhood Rituals and "Childlore"

2026-04-11 11:20:00 EDT

This article delves into the concept of "childlore," the unique rituals and traditions children create when spending time together, such as games like tag or the notion of cooties. Author Julie Beck notes that these pastimes and languages are shared across generations and cultures, even though children often believe they invented them. The piece reflects on how adults tend to forget the intense camaraderie and rebellious thrill associated with childlore as they age. It encourages readers to recall their own childhood games and traditions, finding comfort in the shared exuberance that continues to be experienced by children today and in the future.

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The Atlantic

I Am Maximus Wins Grand National Again, Matching Red Rum's Historic Feat

2026-04-11 11:16:09 EDT

I Am Maximus has made history by winning the Grand National at Aintree for the second time, becoming the first horse since Red Rum in 1977 to regain the title. Trainer Willie Mullins celebrated his third consecutive victory in the race, and fourth overall, further cementing his legacy. Owner JP McManus also achieved a milestone, becoming the leading owner with four Grand National wins. Jockey Paul Townend expressed privilege in riding the "tough" and "really good horse," who also became the first top weight to win since Red Rum in 1974. The article notes some dramatic falls during the race, resulting in injuries to horses and a jockey.

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BBC

Debate Intensifies Over In-State Tuition Eligibility for Undocumented Students

2026-04-11 11:02:46 EDT

A nationwide debate is escalating over whether undocumented students, including "Dreamers," should qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges. While 22 states and D.C. currently allow this, some states, like Texas, have recently eliminated the benefit, impacting students who face significantly higher out-of-state costs. The U.S. Department of Education also issued a rule stating undocumented students are ineligible for certain federal benefits, though this is under litigation. Advocates argue that denying in-state tuition creates barriers to education, jeopardizing future workforces and disproportionately affecting non-white or non-rich communities. A legal battle over Virginia's Dream Act is currently awaiting a judge's decision. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

The Iran War Exerts Economic and Diplomatic Pressure on European Allies

2026-04-11 11:00:23 EDT

The ongoing U.S. war in Iran is placing significant economic and diplomatic pressure on many European countries, as discussed on Washington Week With The Atlantic. Staff writer Anne Applebaum highlighted the paradox of U.S. and NATO allies cooperating logistically and with intelligence, while President Trump simultaneously seeks "scapegoats" in Europeans. Applebaum noted that European allies have faced insults, tariffs, and attacks throughout Trump's second term, leading to questions about the value of the transatlantic relationship. The article suggests a growing strain on these alliances as European nations grapple with the economic repercussions and diplomatic challenges posed by the conflict.

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The Atlantic

Russia Designates Nobel-Winning Human Rights Organization Memorial as 'Extremist'

2026-04-11 10:55:00 EDT

Russia's Supreme Court has banned the activities of the human rights organization Memorial, labeling it "extremist" in a closed-door hearing. The Nobel Committee, which awarded Memorial the 2022 Peace Prize, condemned the decision as an "affront to fundamental values." Memorial's lawyers noted the vague wording of the ruling, fearing it could target any associated structures, members, and supporters. The organization, founded in 1987, is renowned for documenting Soviet-era repression and the Gulag system. Memorial announced it would suspend activities in Russia but continue abroad, urging supporters in Russia to follow safety guidelines amidst what activists see as a new level of repression.

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Deutsche Welle

Germans Express Disappointment Over Lack of Progress in Reducing Bureaucracy

2026-04-11 10:45:00 EDT

A recent YouGov survey reveals that two-thirds of Germans believe unnecessary bureaucracy has remained unchanged since the current government took office, with 22% reporting an increase. This sentiment contradicts Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government's promise last year to significantly cut red tape. Businesses also reported limited improvement, with only 4% seeing a decrease in administrative burdens. Managers indicated that about half had delayed or canceled projects due to slow or complex processes. Respondents identified healthcare, local administrative offices, and tax services as areas most in need of digital improvement, prompting criticism of the government's failure on competitiveness issues.

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Deutsche Welle

Artemis II Crew Successfully Completes Historic 10-Day Mission Around the Moon

2026-04-11 10:38:12 EDT

The Artemis II mission successfully concluded its historic 10-day journey around the moon with a "textbook" splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. The four-person crew, including Commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Christina Koch, pilot Victor Glover, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, were safely hoisted from the Orion capsule. President Donald Trump congratulated the crew, expressing pride and looking forward to welcoming them to the White House. NASA officials hailed the mission as the "start of a new era of human space exploration," emphasizing that the successful completion opens the path to future lunar surface landings planned by 2028.

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Reports Detail Abduction and Torture of Ukrainian Civilians in Russian Prisons

2026-04-11 10:33:00 EDT

The article details widespread abductions and torture of Ukrainian civilians in Russian prisons, highlighting cases like Oleh Shevandin, abducted in 2015, and activist Serhiy Tsyhipa, charged with espionage. Human rights organizations estimate at least 16,000 Ukrainian non-combatants have been imprisoned, a clear violation of international humanitarian law. Russia often justifies arrests by claiming "resistance to the special military operation," but many are held without legal status or formal charges. Accounts from returning prisoners and human rights activists confirm systematic abuse. The article emphasizes the severe psychological and physical suffering endured by these prisoners, with families tirelessly campaigning for their release.

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Deutsche Welle

Calls Mount for Eric Swalwell to Exit California Governor Race Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

2026-04-11 10:24:24 EDT

Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing increasing pressure to withdraw from the California governor's race following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, from former staff members. Swalwell has strongly denied the accusations, calling them false and politically motivated, timed before an election. One former staff member alleged inappropriate comments and waking up naked in his hotel room, a story reportedly corroborated by texts and a former boyfriend. CNN also published claims from four other women. Prominent California Democrats, including Senator Adam Schiff and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have urged Swalwell to step aside, emphasizing the need for investigation and accountability.

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BBC

Hungary's Viktor Orbán Faces Significant Challenge in Upcoming Parliamentary Elections

2026-04-11 10:18:50 EDT

Hungary's far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a key ally of President Trump, faces a significant challenge in upcoming parliamentary elections, with polls indicating his Fidesz party is trailing the opposition Tisza Party. Orbán's nearly two-decade rule has been criticized by watchdogs and EU officials for undermining democratic institutions, cracking down on media, and discriminating against LGBTQ people. Freedom House designates Hungary as "partly free." The article highlights Trump's endorsement of Orbán and Vice President JD Vance's campaign support, underscoring the deep ties between them. The election also has implications for Europe's conflict, given Orbán's warm relations with Russia and dissent from EU support for Ukraine.

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CBS News

Trump Reportedly Plans Mass Pardons for Allies at End of Presidential Term

2026-04-11 10:17:33 EDT

Donald Trump has reportedly indicated plans to issue mass pardons to his closest advisers at the conclusion of his second presidential term, making these promises in casual conversations over the past year. Sources cited by the Wall Street Journal claim Trump joked about pardoning "everyone who has come within 200 feet of the Oval Office." The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, responded by saying the Journal "should learn to take a joke," while affirming the president's absolute pardon power. Since beginning his second term, Trump has granted clemency to over 1,800 individuals, including those involved in the January 6 Capitol attack and high-profile figures like Changpeng Zhao and George Santos.

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The Guardian

Private Credit Crisis Fears Impact Fixed-Income ETFs Amid Investor Redemptions

2026-04-11 10:15:29 EDT

Rising fears of a private credit crisis are manifesting in the fixed-income ETF market as firms face investor redemptions, impacting products tied to this less liquid asset class. While ETFs directly investing in private credit are limited to 35% exposure, older products gain indirect exposure through vehicles like business development companies (BDCs) and closed-end funds. The VanEck BDC Income ETF (BIZD) is down 13% this year, with holdings like Blue Owl Capital seeing significant declines. Liquidity concerns persist, as private credit funds often restrict withdrawals, while ETFs offer daily liquidity, albeit potentially at a discount to net asset value during stress. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Teenager Dies in Dog Attack at Essex Home

2026-04-11 10:14:53 EDT

A 19-year-old woman has tragically died following a dog attack at a house in Leaden Roding, Essex. Police were called to the scene late Friday night and, despite emergency services' efforts, she was pronounced dead. A 37-year-old man from Dunmow has been arrested on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control and causing injury resulting in death. The dog involved has been seized by specialist officers, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances of the incident. Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper extended condolences to the victim's loved ones and assured the local community of an ongoing, thorough inquiry.

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BBC

Chinese Crystal Advances GPS-Free Thorium Clock Navigation Technology

2026-04-11 10:00:09 EDT

Chinese scientists have developed a novel fluorinated borate compound crystal that promises to significantly advance GPS-free navigation through ultra-precise thorium clocks. This new crystal achieves a record laser light wavelength of 145.2 nanometers, which is crucial for meeting a key requirement in the development of these next-generation portable clocks. The breakthrough by the team led by Pan Shilie surpasses previous benchmarks set by older Chinese crystals and offers a novel approach to designing deep-ultraviolet materials. Researchers believe this achievement "paves the way for the practical development of the thorium-229 nuclear clock," a technology that could provide highly accurate timing independent of satellite systems.

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South China Morning Post

Netherlands Approves Tesla's Full Self-Driving Features, First in Europe

2026-04-11 10:00:01 EDT

Tesla owners in the Netherlands can now utilize their vehicles' Full Self-Driving (Supervised) features, marking the first European country to grant such approval. The RDW agency for roadworthiness certifications emphasized that drivers must remain in the vehicle and actively supervise the system, as it is an assistance system, not full autonomous driving. Tesla's European subsidiary and Elon Musk hailed the decision, with plans for broader European rollout. The approval follows extensive examination and testing, with RDW stating that correct use contributes positively to road safety. This move comes as Tesla faces increased competition from Chinese EV manufacturers and challenges related to Musk's political activism.

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CBS News

Syrian Doctor Faces Deportation from Germany Amid Policy Shift

2026-04-11 09:46:00 EDT

Basel Gawish, a 31-year-old Syrian dentist, faces deportation from Germany after his asylum application was rejected, despite being well-integrated and working as a trainee oral surgeon. This decision comes as Germany's government aims to encourage hundreds of thousands of Syrians to return home, a policy that has faced significant criticism. Gawish, who fled Syria after being kidnapped, has the backing of a citizens' initiative, "Grannies Against the Right," which is campaigning to stop his deportation. Critics argue that deporting integrated skilled workers makes no sense given Germany's labor shortages and sends a negative message to all foreigners.

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Deutsche Welle

Entrepreneur Develops AI Advocate to Aid Rare Disease Patients and Accelerate Research

2026-04-11 09:41:01 EDT

Nasha Fitter, a tech entrepreneur and mother of a child with FOXG1 syndrome, co-founded Citizen Health to create an AI advocate for the rare disease community. Facing a lack of information for her daughter's condition, Fitter and Farid Vij developed a platform that builds patient data networks using medical records and genetic information. This AI-powered tool helps patients navigate care, schedule appointments, and connect with clinical trials, effectively democratizing advocacy often undertaken by parents. The platform also provides researchers with crucial data, aiming to reduce timelines for therapy development by 30-50%, demonstrating AI's significant impact on accelerating medical progress for rare diseases.

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CNBC
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