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Close Call Between United Airlines Flight and Military Helicopter Raises Safety Concerns
Managing Airport Arrivals Amid Security Bottlenecks
Civilians Caught in the Crossfire: The Human Toll of Strikes in Tehran
Tragic Helicopter Crash in Hawaii Claims Three Lives
Strengthening Alliances: Belarus Gifts Rifle to North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Savannah Guthrie Returns to 'Today' Amid Mother's Ongoing Search
Marco Rubio Advocates for G7 Unity in Addressing Iran Conflict
Austria Implements Ban on Social Media for Children Under 14
Savannah Guthrie Returns to 'Today' Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
Trump Extends Deadline for Iranian Energy Attack: A Tactical Pause or Diplomatic Leverage?
Nepal's New Prime Minister: From Underground Rapper to Political Leader
US Senate Ends Funding Impasse, Excludes ICE from Homeland Security Package
Escalating Violence in West Bank Claims Another Life Amid Settler Tensions
Savannah Guthrie Returns to Today Show Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
The Tragic Case of Noelia Castillo: Euthanasia, Legal Delays, and State Failure
Historic Change: Trump's Signature to Grace U.S. Dollar Bills
US Senate Approves Funding to Ease Airport Chaos, Excludes ICE
UN Calls for Accountability in Deadly Iran School Strike
Build America, Buy America: The Cost of Compliance in Affordable Housing
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio participates in G7 discussions focused on the escalating war with Iran, urging allies to enhance diplomatic efforts and restore vital shipping routes.
In a crucial development, President Donald Trump has chosen to extend the timeframe for a threatened attack on Iran’s energy facilities. This decision raises questions about whether this is a strategic diplomatic move or a prelude to further militarization.
In a groundbreaking move, the U.S. Treasury announces that President Donald Trump's signature will soon be seen on U.S. banknotes, marking a historic first for any sitting president.
The Build America, Buy America Act aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but has resulted in costly delays for affordable housing projects as developers struggle to find compliant materials.
In response to the escalating fuel prices due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, several African nations are implementing drastic measures such as rationing electricity and diluting petrol. These actions aim to manage resources during an unprecedented fuel crisis, affecting economies and daily lives across the continent.
TRAVEL
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing widespread disruption in the aviation industry, affecting major Gulf hubs like Dubai, Dubai International Airport, and impacting global air travel dynamics.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston endures record wait times as a partial government shutdown significantly impacts TSA staffing and airport operations, raising concerns for travelers.
As security queues extend for hours at major US airports due to a partial government shutdown, ICE agents are stepping in to assist TSA staff facing significant absences without pay.
A recent turbulence incident during the landing of a Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney resulted in injuries to several crew members, highlighting concerns over the increasing frequency of such occurrences.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faces turbulence upon landing, resulting in injuries to several passengers and crew. This incident raises concerns about the impact of climate change on flight safety.
SPORT
In a significant policy change, the International Olympic Committee announces that from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the women's category in Olympic sports will be restricted to biological females, using a genetic test to determine eligibility.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title stripped by the Confederation of African Football, Senegal is set to parade the trophy in Paris, igniting a fierce legal and moral battle for recognition of their victory over Morocco.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title stripped by the Confederation of African Football, Senegal plans a grand parade for the trophy ahead of their match against Peru, spearheaded by a determined Football Federation president.
The International Olympic Committee announces a significant policy change that restricts participation in women's sports to biological females, effective from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. This decision follows extensive scientific research and aims to address fairness and safety concerns in women’s competitions.
Dayton James Webber, a 27-year-old professional cornhole player, faces charges of first-degree murder following a fatal shooting incident in Maryland.
ENTERTAINMENT
The 'Today' show host will make her return on April 6, two months after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing. Savannah expresses her emotional struggle and commitment to return to her role in the midst of this personal crisis.
Balendra Shah, a former rapper known as Balen, has been sworn in as Nepal's new Prime Minister following a significant electoral victory that signals a change in the country's political landscape.
Starting in 2029, the prestigious Academy Awards will relocate to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, shifting away from the iconic Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Nepal witnesses a historical political shift as renowned rapper Balendra Shah is elected as Prime Minister following a massive electoral victory fueled by public demand for change.
The Academy Awards will move to a central Los Angeles venue, the Peacock Theater, in 2029, marking a significant shift in location and broadcasting strategy.
OPINION
At just 15 years old, Indian cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi is making headlines as he gears up to play in the Indian Premier League. His remarkable journey from a 12-year-old prodigy to a young talent capturing the attention of cricket fans around the world is one of anticipation and inspiration.
In response to serious allegations against labor leader César Chavez, California has decided to rename César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day, emphasizing the contributions of all farmworkers.
Navigate the challenges of children's screen time with practical tips from parenting experts that promote healthy habits without panic.
A newly passed bill in India's parliament that changes the legal recognition and self-identification rights of transgender individuals has sparked widespread protests from activists and opposition parties.
Australia's right-wing populist party, One Nation, is experiencing a resurgence as it capitalizes on dissatisfaction with mainstream politics, prompting questions about the future of the nation's political landscape.
POLITICS
A United Airlines flight almost collided with a military Black Hawk helicopter near John Wayne Airport, prompting investigations into air traffic safety protocols.
As Iranian civilians face the devastating effects of military strikes, heartbreaking testimonies emerge from those living in the bomb-ravaged neighborhoods of Tehran, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and protection.
In a show of solidarity, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko presented a rifle to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their meeting in Pyongyang, marking a new friendship treaty amidst growing Western pressures.
Austria plans to prohibit social media access for children under 14 as part of a broader initiative to protect minors from potentially harmful content online.
HEALTH
The death of Noelia Castillo by euthanasia has sparked a heated debate over the responsibilities of the state in care provisions and legal interventions that hindered her choice.
Noelia Castillo, a young woman left paraplegic after a suicide attempt, fights a long legal battle for the right to euthanasia, culminating in her death this week. Her case raises critical questions about assisted dying laws in Spain.
Two sailboats carrying humanitarian supplies to Cuba from Mexico have gone missing, prompting a full-scale search and rescue operation involving the Mexican navy.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reassures Australians of secure fuel supply amid rising prices and panic buying linked to the ongoing Iran conflict, emphasizing government actions to mitigate impacts.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old from Barcelona, is set to undergo euthanasia after a lengthy battle for the right to end her life, highlighting the complexities of assisted dying laws in Spain.
TECH
A recent verdict in Los Angeles declares Instagram and YouTube addictive and their owners negligent in safeguarding children, prompting a potential transformation in the regulation of social media platforms.
A recent jury ruling in Los Angeles determined that Meta's Instagram and Google's YouTube are addictive by design, imposing a $6 million penalty. This pivotal decision could reshape the future of social media.
In a significant legal milestone, juries in Los Angeles and New Mexico have found Meta and YouTube liable for harming children's mental health, marking a pivotal moment in the fight against social media addiction and exploitation.
After a jury in Los Angeles held Google and Meta accountable for creating addictive social media platforms, UK officials, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, are contemplating stricter regulations. This development opens discussions on potential restrictions for underage users and how to combat addictive features in social media.
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