Daily Digest — United States

2025-11-14
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A recent archaeological discovery has revealed the true origin of the 'first black Briton', a title previously given to a 2,000-year-old skeleton found in England. However, the new findings suggest that the individual was actually from the Middle East, challenging previous assumptions about the early history of the British Isles. Meanwhile, severe weather conditions have left nearly 100,000 people without power in the Spokane region of the United States.

In the world of politics, a closed-door deposition has taken place in the case against former US President Donald Trump, with prosecutors making their case against him. Additionally, Google has launched a new model in its Gemini app, making it the default model, and has also introduced a new tool called Opal that allows users to create and share 'vibe codes'. In the sports world, the Miami Dolphins have decided to bench quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and start rookie Quinn Ewers instead.

In other news, the UK has announced that it will rejoin the EU's Erasmus student exchange program, a move seen as a reversal of the country's decision to leave the EU. The OnePlus 15R smartphone has received a positive review, with its battery life being hailed as 'unbeatable'. Meanwhile, a number of high-profile individuals, including a former US President and a Hollywood actor, have been in the news for various reasons, including a lawsuit and a discussion about a new film project.
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