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Terrorism investigation after explosive incident at Mamdani's home

Terrorism investigation after explosive incident at Mamdani's home

New York police are investigating an explosives incident at the residence of Zohran Mamdani to determine if it was inspired by the Islamic State. Police Chief Jessica Tisch stated that there is likely no connection to the current conflict between the United States and Iran.

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Disappointing growth in onshore wind energy due to power grid and uncertainty

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Norwegian Eurovision act 'too sexy' and must be adjusted according to EBU

Norwegian Eurovision act 'too sexy' and must be adjusted according to EBU

The European Broadcasting Union has warned the Norwegian Eurovision delegation that singer Jonas Lovv's performance was deemed too sexy during rehearsals in Vienna. Consequently, the act must be modified before the first semi-final takes place this Tuesday.

Trump calls Iranian peace proposal completely unacceptable

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René Diekstra previously called Trump an 'idiot.' Now he wonders: is Trump too stupid to know how stupid he is?

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