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Warning issued over possible fentanyl contamination of Barbie dolls sold at Missouri discount store
Police say they have all of the potentially-contaminated dolls in their possession.
Claim deadline for $1.2B in tax refunds from 2022 nearing, IRS warns
The estimated median refund is nearly $700.
2 college students among 6 injured in Illinois shooting
Six people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds after an early morning shooting in Normal, Illinois, and the incident is still under investigation.
Research team examine ethical and methodological use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education
University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies scholars Patricia Akojie, Ph.D., Marlene Blake, Ph.D., and Louise Underdahl, Ph.D. have published new research exploring how generative artificial intelligence tools (GenAI) are being used in academic environments. Their
The media hold the powerful to account — except when we don't
The media are supposed to hold the powerful to account. They are a lot better at enforcing groupthink.
Former congressional candidate launches group to support ex-officials, veterans run for office
Former FBI analyst John Sullivan, who recently dropped a New York congressional bid, is launching a new group to support former public servants running for office, according to plans first shared with The Hill. The group, a hybrid political action committee called Integrity
Democratic digital ad firm launches new service aimed at better reaching likely primary voters online
Democratic digital advertising firm DSPolitical is launching a new service on Monday aimed at better reaching likely primary voters online as the party looks for different ways to target its base ahead of a consequential November election. DSPolitical, which shared its plans
From wuxia games to AI-powered microdramas: China sharpens its soft power playbook
Beijing wants to expand its global influence through digital cultural exports
Porridge recalled over mouse contamination fears
Some of the products are "unsafe to eat", the Food Standards Agency says.
How to beat the Crimson Nightmare in Crimson Desert
Overcome this ball of red gas in Fort Perwin.
UK police investigate Jewish charity ambulance arson attack as hate crime
British police said they were investigating a suspected arson attack as an antisemitic hate crime, after volunteer ambulances run by a Jewish organisation were set on fire.
Spanish court orders Airbnb to pay €64 million fine and refuses to suspend sanction
Madrid’s High Court refuses to suspend a €64 million fine on Airbnb by Spain’s Consumer Ministry for illegal holiday rentals and misleading ads; the platform must pay while it appeals.
The best places in Spain to watch the great total solar eclipse of August 2026
The astronomical phenomenon is already having an impact on tourism in the areas within the band of totality.
Trump visits Memphis to tout crime-fighting efforts as Iran war lingers
By Bo Erickson MEMPHIS, March 23 (Reuters) - Four weeks into the Iran war, U.S. President Donald Trump will shift his focus from overseas conflict to law‑and‑order, visiting Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday to highlight his crime crackdown to bolster his party ahead of November
Slovenia set for coalition talks after tight election
LJUBLJANA, March 23 (Reuters) - Slovenia's political parties looked set for urgent coalition talks on Monday after no clear winner emerged from an election that could sway the Alpine country's domestic and foreignagenda. Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberal Freedom Movement
Kremlin says strikes near Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran are dangerous
MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) - U.S.-Israeli strikes near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran are extremely dangerous and Russia has shared its concerns with the United States, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday. Such strikes could have irreparable consequences,
Czechs looking into possible Russian trail in fire at defence factory
PRAGUE, March 23 (Reuters) - Czech police and defence company LPP, which produces drones for Ukraine, are investigating a fire at a factory in the city of Pardubice for possible links to Russian interests, LPP said on Monday. Police are treating Friday's incident as a
Ambulances set ablaze at London synagogue in attack Starmer calls antisemitic
No one was hurt in the blaze, which damaged four ambulances operated by a Jewish charity in north London’s Golders Green neighborhood, officials said.
Iran war: Clock ticking on Trump’s power plant threat
Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Trump’s deadline on Strait of Hormuz ▪ Mullin poised for confirmation ▪ Supreme Court to hear ballot case ▪ House GOP attendance concerns Time is almost up on President Trump’s threat to
‘Quit or I’ll murder you’: Paapa Essiedu on death threats after Snape casting in Harry Potter series
British actor Paapa Essiedu has revealed he received racist death threats over his casting as Professor Snape in the upcoming Harry Potter series on HBO.
China urges US, Israel to stop military action in Middle East, warns of 'vicious cycle'
BEIJING, March 23 - China has urged all parties involved in the Middle East conflict, particularly the U.S. and Israel, to cease military operations, warning of a \"vicious cycle\" in a war that analysts say if prolonged, could undermine global growth and weaken demand for
Africa: Middle East War Could Reverse Disinflation Trend - Cppe
[Premium Times] The war has triggered a surge in crude oil prices above $100 per barrel, driven by heightened risks to global supply routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.
Indonesian civil servants to work from home once a week to cut energy consumption
The policy could save 20 per cent on fuel purchases, which has spiked since the Middle East war.
New Hong Kong rules force people to give up passwords in national security cases
Anyone who fails to comply faces a year in prison and a fine of HK$100,000 (S$16,400).
Africa: Zero Tariffs, Shared Growth: Why China's Market Opening Matters for Africa
[Capital FM] China's decision to open its market to 53 African countries with zero tariffs starting in May 2026 is not just another trade announcement. It is a statement of intent. At a time when global trade is increasingly shaped by rivalry, protectionism and shifting
Africa: Africa's Richest Man Has Ambitious Plans for the Continent
[Daily Trust] "IT'S A CRAZY situation right now," Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man, tells The Economist in an interview on March 12th in his office in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital. He has returned after a few hours away to find that crude oil prices have surged by 10%
Myanmar to step up vehicle fuel rationing as shortages grow
A shortage of jet fuel has led several airlines in Myanmar to temporarily halt domestic routes.

























