April 11, 2026

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How Kodak is trying to turn around its business after teetering on bankruptcy -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Vibe check from inside one of AI industry’s main events: ‘Claude mania’ -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Rosensteel Fleishman Car Accident and Injury Lawyers Announces Guide on Chain Reaction Crash Claims in Multi-Vehicle Accidents – WFXG -

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Cathay Pacific to cut flights from mid-May to end-June as jet fuel prices surge -

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21-Year-Old Woke Up Bloody in Ambulance After Mysterious Accident Severed Her Legs. Years Later, She’s Scaling Mountains – People.com -

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21-Year-Old Woke Up Bloody in Ambulance After Mysterious Accident Severed Her Legs. Years Later, She’s Scaling Mountains – People.com -

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Man who left scene of accident pleads no contest – KTLO -

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Boy, 6, Burns Face After Falling in Treadmill Accident – People.com -

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British authorities charge alleged boat pilot in deaths of 4 migrants in the English Channel – Beaumont Enterprise -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

British authorities charge alleged boat pilot in deaths of 4 migrants in the English Channel – Beaumont Enterprise -

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British authorities charge alleged boat pilot in deaths of 4 migrants in the English Channel – Midland Daily News -

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Feds, State Say Church Fire an Accident – tuscolatoday.com -

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OpenAI identifies security issue involving third-party tool, says user data was not accessed -

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Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident – he’s lucky to be alive – Coeur d’Alene Press -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident – he’s lucky to be alive – Coeur d’Alene Press -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Bat snaps at unveiling ceremony; Suzuki cracks up at the accident – The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Bat snaps at unveiling ceremony; Suzuki cracks up at the accident – The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Bat snaps at unveiling ceremony; Suzuki cracks up at the accident – Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Bat snaps at unveiling ceremony; Suzuki cracks up at the accident – Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

U.S.-Iran talks set to begin in Pakistani capital after delegations arrive -

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Tanzanian recycling plant starts making face shields from plastic bottles

A recycling plant in Tanzania’s port city of Dar es Salaam has traded paper for plastic bottles and started making anti-coronavirus face shields that are being snatched up by hospitals and health centres nationwide.

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Steamy Singapore says face shields no substitute for mandatory masks

Tropical city-state Singapore said on Monday it was curbing the use of face shields as a substitute for masks, as its residents look for ways to protect themselves from the coronavirus and avoid discomfort on hot, humid days.

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India’s coronavirus infections overtake France amid criticism of lockdown

India’s cases of coronavirus crossed 190,000, the health ministry said on Monday, overtaking France to become seventh highest in the world, as the government eases back on most curbs after a two-month-long lockdown that left millions without work.

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Black boxes from crashed Pakistan jet head to France for analysis

Air crash investigators were en route from Pakistan to France on Monday with two ‘black box’ flight recorders of a Pakistani airliner that crashed in a residential area while trying to land in the port city of Karachi last month, airport officials said…

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Pope makes anti-corruption spending rules mandatory in Vatican

Pope Francis has approved sweeping new rules for procurement and spending in the Vatican meant to cut costs, ensure transparent competition and reduce the risk of corruption in awarding contracts.

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Russia’s PM says ‘grounds for cautious optimism’ in coronavirus fight

There are grounds for cautious optimism in Russia about the country’s coronavirus outbreak, where the situation remains stable, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Monday.

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Keep your distance: people queue for school and IKEA in England

Thousands of people across England queued up for school and IKEA on Monday as the British government eased the coronavirus lockdown by allowing some children to return to class and many shops to reopen for the first time since March.

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In China, U.S. protests a hot topic on state, social media

Chinese state media is giving extensive coverage to violent protests roiling cities across the United States, while the unrest has also featured widely in Chinese social media.

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Iran risks second coronavirus wave if people ignore restrictions: minister

Iran could face a second, stronger wave of novel coronavirus infections if people ignore guidance and social distancing rules, health minister Saeed Namaki said on Monday.

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Exclusive: Russia to roll out its first approved COVID-19 drug next week

Russia will start giving its first drug approved to treat COVID-19 to patients next week, its state financial backer told Reuters, a move it hopes will ease strains on the health system and speed a return to normal economic life.

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