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A water leak at the Louvre in Paris has damaged hundreds of books, which now need to be dried and repaired. The incident has exposed further issues at the world's largest art museum, just weeks after a dramatic jewelry heist captured global attention.
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The Supreme Court appears ready to back President Donald Trump's argument that he should have the authority to fire members of independent government agencies. For nearly a century, federal law has shielded those entities from direct White House control. The court's liberal justices on Monday warned that Trump's push could dramatically expand his presidential power and upend the structure of the modern federal government. In recent months, Trump has already fired some leaders of independent agencies appointed by former President Joe Biden — many of whom were likely critics. A ruling in the case is expected by the end of June.
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Lawmakers from both parties would support the Trump administration releasing video of the US military's controversial "double-tap" strike on an alleged drug boat. Top congressional Republicans and Democrats say they want to review the unedited footage of the deadly follow-up strike in September that killed two survivors after nine others died in the initial attack. President Trump now says he'll let Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth decide whether to release the footage, marking a shift from his stance last week. Hegseth is under mounting pressure, as Congress is preparing to vote on restricting his travel budget unless he releases the video.
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The Archdiocese of New York announced plans to establish a $300 million fund to compensate victims of sexual abuse who have sued the church. A spokesperson said the fund would cover settlements for most, if not all, of the roughly 1,300 outstanding claims against the archdiocese. Cardinal Timothy Dolan said the archdiocese would pay for the fund by reducing its budget and selling off assets, including completing the sale of its former headquarters in Manhattan. The announcement came as a federal judge on Monday approved a settlement for the New Orleans Archdiocese to pay $230 million to hundreds of victims of clergy sexual abuse.
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A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off Japan's northeastern coast on Monday night, injuring at least 30 people and prompting evacuations for more than 100,000 others. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi warned that similar or even stronger tremors could follow. Videos and images revealed several buildings left damaged and debris strewn across the streets. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warning shortly after the quake, though it has since been lifted. Japan is no stranger to severe seismic activity; the country sits along the Ring of Fire, one of the world's most active earthquake and volcanic zones.
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Jimmy Kimmel has signed a one-year extension with Disney-owned ABC to continue hosting "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" through May 2027. Earlier this year, ABC executives temporarily yanked the show off the air after Kimmel's monologue on Charlie Kirk's suspected killer sparked political controversy. CNN reported that Disney was always "hopeful" to bring the show back, citing Kimmel's close ties with key executives. Known for his unfiltered takes on President Trump, Kimmel is the only late-night host based in Los Angeles. When his show was briefly pulled, Hollywood rallied behind him and boycotted Disney.
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