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Website Operator
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Nature of Content
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- News articles are sourced from public RSS feeds made available by their original publishers
- Automated translation technology may introduce linguistic variations or inaccuracies
- Automated rewriting systems may alter phrasing while preserving core information
- The Website operates as a secondary distributor, not a primary news source
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Governing Law
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