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Ferrand-Prévot Wins Paris-Roubaix Femmes

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won the fifth edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes on Saturday, overcoming illness and initial doubts to secure victory, showcasing her versatility and strength in women's cycling.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse Death Toll Reaches 226

The April 12th, 2025, death of a 41-year-old Costa Rican woman brought the death toll from the April 9th Jet Set nightclub roof collapse in Santo Domingo to 226, exceeding the impact of the 2010 Haiti earthquake in one firefighter's estimation, with 189 survivors.

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NJ Woman Accused of Hiring Tinder Hitman to Kill Ex-Police Officer, Daughter

Jaclyn Diiorio, 26, of New Jersey, was arrested for allegedly plotting to kill her ex-boyfriend, a Philadelphia police officer, and his daughter through a hitman she contacted on Tinder; she faces two counts of first-degree attempted murder and other charges.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bol Shatters National 800m Record in Triumphant Comeback

Australian runner Peter Bol shattered the national 800-meter record with a time of 1:43.79 in Perth, marking a triumphant return after overcoming a doping suspension and mental health struggles; he celebrated before crossing the finish line, emphasizing his family's importance.

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Good Health and Well-being
mk.ru
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Database Aids Prediction of Rare Ocean Bioluminescence Events

A new database of over 400 milky sea observations, compiled by Justin Hudson, helps predict and study this rare bioluminescent phenomenon caused by Vibrio harveyi bacteria in the Arabian Sea and Southeast Asian waters, potentially offering insights into ecosystem health and climate change impacts.

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Life Below Water
elmundo.es
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Spanish Writer's Choice Reflects National Trend of Delayed Motherhood

In Spain, the decision of a 33-year-old writer to forgo biological motherhood reflects broader trends of delayed or forgone motherhood due to career ambitions, economic pressures, and societal expectations, impacting Spain's declining birthrate.

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Gender Equality
nos.nl
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Netherlands Unprepared for Large-Scale Wildfires

A wildfire near Ede, Netherlands, caused by a military training exercise, destroyed 130 hectares and required 500 firefighters; this incident underscores the Netherlands' inadequate preparedness for large-scale wildfires, potentially resulting in casualties, and highlights the urgent need for improv...

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Climate Action
bbc.com
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Cambridge Dominates Oxford in Boat Race Double

Cambridge won both the men's and women's Boat Races on the River Thames in London, defeating Oxford by 17 seconds in the men's race and securing their eighth consecutive victory in the women's race after a restart due to a clash of oars.

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Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens

Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.

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Life on Land
repubblica.it
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Moser vs. Vanderaerden: 1984 Paris-Roubaix Showdown

The 1984 Paris-Roubaix cycling race features a showdown between Italian Francesco Moser, aiming for his fourth win, and Belgian Eric Vanderaerden, seeking a third consecutive classic victory, on the notoriously challenging cobblestone course.

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No Poverty
forbes.com
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Gingrich's 1990 Pamphlet and the Decline of Political Dialogue

Newt Gingrich's 1990 pamphlet, "Language: A Key Mechanism of Control," instructed Republican candidates to use specific language to win political points, initiating a decline in cooperative American politics and contributing to a long-term Dialogue Deficiency.

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Fatal Stabbing at Berlin U-Bahn Station Results in Two Deaths

A 43-year-old man stabbed a 29-year-old to death at Berlin's Sophie-Charlotte-Platz U-Bahn station on Saturday; police fatally shot the attacker after he approached them with a knife.

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