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Marcos only bothered by people trying to hurt others during protests

BUSAN, South Korea – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said on Saturday that he is only bothered by protests when certain individuals intend to harm other people.
Strip club executives allegedly bribed tax auditor with lap dances and luxury trips to slash tax bills
Strip club executives allegedly bribed New York tax auditor with cash, luxury trips and lap dances to avoid $8 million in taxes, according to sweeping indictment.
Prominent university chancellor says anti-Israel campus protests ‘were encouraged from Iran’
Chancellor Kent Syverud of Syracuse University discussed what fueled campus protests at a panel in Washington, D.C., saying they involved ‘activists from elsewhere.’
A supercomputer chip going to space could change life on Earth
NVIDIA GPU space mission could revolutionize cloud services by enabling orbital data centers that make apps, games and AI tools faster and more efficient.
Medieval English castle linked to Hadrian’s Wall hits market for lofty sum, but there’s a catch
Bellister Castle in Northumberland, England, is hitting the market for about $3.34 million, but there’s a catch. It’s a National Trust lease ending in 2145, not a traditional sale.
Trump touts ‘12 out of 10’ meeting with Xi, downplays reports of Venezuela strikes
President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, agreeing to cut tariffs by 10%. He said he did so because China agreed to help address the fentanyl crisis.
Trump’s ‘nuclear’ demand not landing for Senate Republicans amid shutdown
Senate Republicans have long resisted the temptation of going nuclear on the filibuster, a move more often made by Senate Democrats when they controlled the upper chamber.
North Carolina Democrat lawmaker resigns after being hit with child sex charges
North Carolina Democrat lawmaker Cecil Brockman resigned after facing felony charges for alleged sexual conduct with a minor, ending calls for his removal.
Food stamp benefits for 42 million Americans in jeopardy today amid shutdown
President Donald Trump could use $5 billion emergency fund for SNAP benefits during shutdown, Democrats argue, while Republicans demand government reopening first.
Fan waving American flag storms field in Game 6 of World Series, sparking boos from Canadian crowd
A fan with an American flag disrupted World Series Game 6 between Dodgers and Blue Jays before getting tackled by security during the sixth inning.
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