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From Trump rally drama to ancient well mystery: Week's most eye-catching stories

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A high-profile political rally turns controversial while scientists confirm an 800-year-old mystery in Norway. Meanwhile climate change opens new routes in Arctic waters while medical research brings hope

At a packed rally in New York last night Donald Trumpʼs event turned into a controversy when comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made offensive remarks about Puerto Rico (calling it an island of garbage). The timing was extra-awkward as music star Bad Bunny declared his support for Kamala Harris right after. Meanwhile JD Vance backed Trumps military-use statements‚ and rally merch with anti-Harris messages kept selling

In Philadelphia Harris launched a fresh campaign push with her new ad “Philly vs Trump“; the move comes as polls show a tight race between candidates. Both sides supporters gave different views on how theyd handle a loss in this years election

Elon Musk pushed back against claims about his 1990s immigration status after The Washington Post published a story questioning his early start-up days. Joe Biden used this info to criticize the tech boss who supports Trump. In related news Jeff Bezos announced The Post wont pick sides in presidential races anymore

Israel hit Irans missile sites on saturday — both countries say the strikes were small-scale. These direct hits follow many years of quiet fighting between them; since 04/2024 theyve started hitting each-others land

Climate change made arctic waters easier to reach: cruise trips from Svalbard doubled since 16ʼ as people rush to see melting glaciers. But the same tourism helps speed up the ice loss its trying to showcase

New WHO data shows vaccines could cut antibiotic use by 22% per year; this matters because in 19ʼ about 5-million deaths linked to drug resistance

Scientists found proof of an old story: tests on bones from a Norwegian castle well match a tale about a man thrown down there 800-yrs ago. The medieval text didnt even give him a name but now we know its true

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