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Key New Jersey Special Election Draws National Focus Amid Potential House Control Shift
Analilia Mejia faces Joe Hathaway in a closely watched special election for New Jersey's 11th District, a seat vacated by Mikie Sherrill. The race's outcome could influence the balance of power in the U.S. House, with Republicans and Democrats vying for control amidst varying county voting patterns.

YouTube's New Zero-Minute Shorts Limit Aims to Curb Doomscrolling
YouTube introduces a zero-minute Shorts limit, allowing users to hide or remove Shorts, focusing on digital wellbeing. While adults can bypass it, Teens under Family Link face stricter restrictions.

UK Vetting Scandal: Calls for PM's Resignation Amid Mandelson-Epstein Link Unveiled
The UK faces political turmoil as calls for the Prime Minister's resignation grow following the controversial override of Peter Mandelson's negative vetting for a US ambassador role. Amidst rising demands for transparency and governance reforms, the government pledges to update vetting procedures and release documents as investigations continue.
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Google Chrome's new AI Mode, now available in the U.S., offers a dual interface for browsing and querying, aiming to enhance user focus by consolidating related content and queries. This feature supports multitasking with multiple tabs and files, integrating tools like Canvas, to streamline web exploration and reduce research friction.
India forms the AI Governance and Economic Group to streamline AI policy, assess job impacts, and develop governance strategies. The initiative includes AI deployment categorization, compliance guidelines, and enhanced IT rule amendments for responsible innovation.
Julius Malema, leader of South Africa's EFF, was sentenced to five years for unlawful firearm use, but can appeal the decision. His case has ignited debates on judicial independence and political influence, with critics suggesting racial and political biases in the judiciary, while supporters rally outside the court.
Democrats grilled Kennedy on his vaccine stance and budget proposals, particularly a proposed 12.5% cut to the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy defended the cuts, citing plans to reform dietary guidelines and create the Administration for a Healthy America, amid concerns about global health funding reductions.
Congress debates overturning the mining moratorium near Minnesota's Boundary Waters, with Republicans advocating for mineral leasing and Democrats warning of environmental harm. The issue raises concerns over wilderness protection, foreign ownership, and national security, with implications for land management and regulatory practices.












