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A daily podcast that recaps some of the current day's biggest stories from the NewsNotFound website. 

All content is AI generated, including the narrator's voice. 

We're still working on this, so some content may appear more biased than we intend.

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Spain is preparing for a snap election, with the conservative Partido Popular (PP) predicted to win and form a coalition with the hard-Right Vox party, reflecting a shift to the Right in the country.
Lawyers representing Hunter Biden have sent a cease-and-desist letter to Donald Trump, alleging that his hostile comments about Biden are defamatory and have the potential to incite violence, warning that Trump’s words have caused harm in the past and could do so again.
North Korea successfully tested its longest-ever intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the Hwasong-18, which flew for a record-breaking 74 minutes before landing in waters outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone.The United Nations Security Council plans to convene to discuss the matter.
BBC presenter Huw Edwards is facing allegations, including claims of paying for explicit images, but the Metropolitan Police have determined that no criminal offense has been committed, allowing the BBC to resume its internal investigation, while Edwards remains hospitalized for serious mental health issues.
Gal Luft, the head of a US think tank, has been charged by federal prosecutors with acting as a Chinese agent, attempting to broker arms sales, and evading oil sanctions, revealing a complex web of activities involving recruitment, lobbying, and illicit trade, raising questions about security, energy, and the role of think tanks in the US.
Two file management apps on the Google Play Store, File Recovery and Data Recovery, as well as File Manager, have been identified as spyware in a recent investigation, with the apps secretly harvesting personal information and sending it to malicious servers in China.
The Dutch government collapsed on Friday night due to disagreements over plans to restrict the right of asylum seekers to bring their families to the Netherlands, leading to the resignation of the ruling coalition and the prime minister’s cabinet.
A small plane crash occurred near the French Valley Airport in Riverside County, California, resulting in the death of all six occupants and a small brushfire.Weather conditions, including dense fog, are being investigated as a potential factor, and this incident follows another fatal crash near the same airport just a few days prior, with both accidents currently under investigation by the NTSB and FAA.
Patrick Crusius, the white gunman responsible for the 2019 massacre at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, has been sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences after pleading guilty to nearly 50 federal charges of hate crimes, making it one of the deadliest hate crime-related mass shootings since 2006.
OceanGate Expeditions has ceased operations after its submersible imploded during a trip to the Titanic wreckage, resulting in the loss of all lives on board, sparking an international search operation and raising questions about the company’s decision-making, submersible design, and safety measures.
Cocaine was found in a storage cubby at the White House West Wing during a routine Secret Service sweep, prompting a temporary closure of the complex; President Joe Biden and his family were not present at the time, and an investigation is underway to determine how the drugs ended up in the public waiting area.
Three British tourists are missing after a yacht caught fire in the Red Sea during a scuba diving trip, with 24 people, including 12 Britons, successfully rescued, and an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the fire and any potential negligence involved.
Indian authorities are investigating allegations of bribery involving a local pharmaceutical regulator accused of accepting a bribe to switch samples of cough syrups linked to the deaths of children in Gambia, although no evidence has been provided and the source of the information remains undisclosed.
In today's episode, we'll cover Russian soldiers being awarded, Northern Ireland Cancer Centre using SABR for precision targeting, Vegas Golden Knights winning the Stanley Cup, and Amazon's use of AI to combat fake reviews.
In today's episode, we'll cover Former US President Trump being charged with federal criminal charges, pleading not guilty to 37 charges in Miami court, a Greek diver discovering a missing British WWII submarine, and Lee Ryan's appeal against his conviction for assaulting police.
In today's episode, we'll cover Trump denouncing indictment, Microsoft's Activision Blizzard takeover being blocked, renaming of the Snowdonia Marathon and the news of 10 deaths in an Australian bus crash.
In today's episode, we'll cover the proposals by UK and EU on regulating AI, the recent knife attacks in Nottingham leaving three people dead and the police investigation, Tucker Carlson's criticism of former Trump aides for subverting agenda, and the announcement of Daniel Korski's candidacy for London Mayor.
In today's episode, we'll cover the UK and EU's different approaches to regulating AI, the UK economy's rebound with 0.2% GDP growth in April, Modelo Especial overtaking Bud Light as the best-selling beer in the US, and the helicopter incident in northeastern Syria that injured 22 American service personnel.
In today's episode, we'll cover the AWS outage that affected major websites, the Romanian authorities' investigation into human trafficking, a shooting that wounded 10 people after a Denver Nuggets win, and the arrest of a former University of Nottingham student for attacks.
In today's episode, we'll cover UK government's cost-of-living support to benefits claimants, the AWS outage affecting websites like Delta and McDonald's, the boat capsize on Niger River causing fatalities and rescues, and the death of Cormac McCarthy, author of American frontier and post-apocalyptic literature.
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