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US Central Command Denies Raids Amid Washington Attack Mention
The US Central Command denied carrying out any raids, according to Al Araby Radio Qatar.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
CIA Leak Objectives, Duration Under Discussion
A discussion is underway concerning the objectives and duration of a recent CIA leak.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Report Prepared Under US FBI Contains Fake Data
A report prepared under the auspices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the USA is stated to contain 'beastly fake data'.
Radio Svoboda UA
Postal Officials Urge Lawmakers To Raise Borrowing Authority
Postal officials are urging lawmakers to increase the agency's borrowing authority. This appeal comes amidst ongoing debate concerning changes to the postal agency's structure and operations.
NBC News Radio
OpenAI Agrees To US Government AI Surveillance Request
The United States government requested AI companies to use their resources and artificial intelligence for citizen surveillance and control. Anthropic reportedly refused this request.
Onda Cero Spain
Western Leaders Discuss Trump's Potential Second Presidency
Western leaders are discussing their attitudes towards Donald Trump, specifically concerning the first year of his potential second presidency.
Radio ZET
Martine Peterson Asked To Withdraw Plato Course
Martine Peterson has been asked to withdraw her course on passages from Plato's work. This request comes after the PEN America association last year recorded nearly 7,000 book bannings in American schools.
France Inter
Freedom Reads Establishes Over 500 Prison Libraries In US
An individual, who studied languages in prison and later graduated from Yale with a law degree, founded the organization 'Freedom Reads'. This initiative has established more than 500 libraries in prisons across the United States, aiming to provide inmates with access to books.
TSF Notícias
Justice Department Challenges 1927 Post Office Law
The Justice Department asserts that the Post Office, as a federal entity, cannot infringe on the Second Amendment. They argue that a law passed in 1927, which has been in effect for 100 years, constitutes an infringement of the Second Amendment.
WTOP Washington DC
Trump's Stance Causes Tactical Delays In Iran Dealings
Trump's position, which is not aligned with a single voice from the Gulf region, is tactically affecting dealings with Iran. This stance is causing delays and a stalemate in current interactions.
Sky News Arabia Radio