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French authorities staged a counter-terrorism exercise along the Seine River ahead of the 2024 Summer Games, testing drone and boat defenses.

New research published in NEJM finds that semaglutide reduced heart failure symptoms in obese patients, regardless of weight loss amount.

UAW members walked out at a Ford assembly plant in Chicago, citing unresolved contract issues over wages and job security. News 52 1-10

Lawyers delivered final arguments in the New York civil fraud trial against former President Trump, with a judge’s ruling expected within weeks.

A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas entered its third day as UN-brokered negotiations continue over humanitarian access to northern Gaza. Lawyers delivered final arguments in the New York

Boeing agreed to a $237 million settlement over claims it misled investors about the 737 Max safety following two fatal crashes.

Here’s a write-up based on the structure implied by — as if summarizing the top 10 stories from a hypothetical news broadcast or segment (e.g., News 52, segments 1 through 10). News 52: Top Stories 1–10 – Midweek Brief 1. Severe Storms Threaten Midwest A powerful storm system is moving across the Midwest, bringing risks of tornadoes, hail, and flash flooding. Indiana and Illinois are under a watch until late evening. Here’s a write-up based on the structure implied

Santa Ana winds fueled two fast-moving wildfires near Riverside, forcing evacuation orders for 1,200 homes and closing Interstate 15.

A ransomware attack forced several hospitals in rural Texas to divert ambulances and cancel elective surgeries; federal investigators are on site.

The administration unveiled a $4 billion plan to expand coastal resilience projects, aimed at protecting communities from sea-level rise and hurricanes.

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