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Montana Defines Sex as Binary with New Law: Implications and Controversies
Judge Schedules Federal Trial for UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder in October 2024
Trump's Primetime Address: Will it Signal an End to the Iran War?
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Trump Addresses Nation Amid Iran Conflict Uncertainty
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Brazil Judge Halts Controversial Zipline Project at Sugarloaf Mountain
Tragic Explosion at Burundi Ammunition Depot Claims Lives
Israel to Maintain Control Over Southern Lebanon Post-War with Hezbollah
US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Kidnapped in Baghdad: Investigation Underway
Historic Triumph: DR Congo Declares National Holiday After World Cup Qualification
Italy's Heartbreak: The Third World Cup Elimination
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BUSINESS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses the nation regarding the economic impact of the Iran war, forecasting months of strain on households due to skyrocketing fuel prices.
As India embarks on its latest census—the largest in the world—over three million officials will gather crucial data from more than 1.4 billion residents, marking the first comprehensive count in more than 15 years.
As the Iran war escalates, China is stepping into the role of a peacemaker alongside Pakistan, pursuing peace talks amid rising global energy concerns.
Oracle has made significant job cuts affecting senior engineers and program managers, while simultaneously ramping up its investment in artificial intelligence technologies.
A Russian tanker carrying 730,000 barrels of crude oil has arrived in Cuba, marking the end of a prolonged fuel blockade that has crippled the island's economy and essential services.
TRAVEL
In an era where air travel has become a logistical nightmare, a train journey brings to light the intricate connections between politics, social changes, and the evolution of transportation in America.
As thousands travel for spring break, U.S. airports face lengthy security lines while Transportation Security Administration officers await payment following President Trump's executive order.
Washington, D.C. sees the arrival of its iconic cherry blossoms at peak bloom, marking the beginning of the tourist season and a time for celebration.
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.
SPORT
Italy reflects on a devastating loss, unable to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, igniting widespread disappointment across the nation.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday following the national football team's qualification for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, rallying the nation in celebration.
In the wake of a recent car crash and subsequent legal troubles, Tiger Woods has announced he will be stepping away from his golfing career to seek treatment and focus on his health.
In a tragic incident at the 2024 Road World Championships, Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer was not located for 82 minutes after a crash, raising concerns over race safety protocols.
Golf superstar Tiger Woods has been arrested for DUI following a car accident in Florida, marking his fourth auto-related incident. While no injuries were reported, this event raises further questions about Woods' history with driving-related offenses.
ENTERTAINMENT
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to a hospital after falling ill mid-performance in 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical.'
Military crews hovering near the house of the musician Kid Rock faced brief suspension before reinstatement by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, after investigations into federal flying regulations.
The suspensions of two U.S. Army helicopter pilots who hovered by Kid Rock's home during a salute have been lifted, as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirms, indicating no further action will be taken.
The US Army has taken action against the crews of two helicopters seen hovering near singer Kid Rock's Nashville residence, citing a review of flight regulations and safety protocols.
In a groundbreaking move, the Eurovision Song Contest launches its first-ever Asia edition, inviting numerous countries to celebrate diverse musical talents and cultures in a live competition set for November in Bangkok.
OPINION
In a highly anticipated primetime address, Donald Trump is set to provide updates on the ongoing war in Iran, addressing growing public concern and speculation about America's next steps in this complex conflict.
In a historic election campaign, former Fidesz member Peter Magyar challenges incumbent Viktor Orban, rallying Hungarians with promises of change and accountability.
As conflicts intensify in Iran, families find themselves torn apart, with deep ideological rifts emerging during traditional gatherings. Emotional accounts reveal a painful reality where familial bonds are tested by political and military allegiances.
Buckingham Palace confirms that King Charles and Queen Camilla will undertake a state visit to the United States from April 27-30, including a meeting with President Trump and addressing Congress.
In a landmark ruling, Spain's Supreme Court has determined that kissing a woman's hand without her consent can be classified as sexual assault, emphasizing the importance of consent in all interpersonal interactions.
POLITICS
A nearly blind Myanmar refugee's death has been ruled a homicide, raising questions about the actions of Border Patrol after he was found dead on a Buffalo street.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a dual-track strategy aimed at fully funding the Department of Homeland Security and ending the ongoing government shutdown.
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte recently signed Senate Bill 437, which establishes a binary definition of sex based on reproductive systems, stirring significant debate over its implications for gender identity and rights.
A federal judge has set a new date for the trial of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. The trial is now scheduled to begin in October 2024, moving up from September.
Former President Donald Trump is set to deliver a primetime address covering the ongoing conflict in Iran, amidst rising domestic pressures and public demand for a resolution. Experts are questioning the clarity of his objectives.
HEALTH
Japan makes a significant shift in family law, allowing joint custody of children for divorced couples, reversing years of single-parent custody tradition.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital mid-performance while making her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Details about her condition are being evaluated, with a plea for prayers from her stylist.
Residents in Chiang Mai face rising health risks due to hazardous air quality, prompting families to consider relocating for their children's health.
TECH
A significant malfunction among Baidu's driverless taxis in Wuhan, China leads to halted traffic and raises alarms about the reliability of autonomous vehicle technology.
As Artemis II prepares for launch, the excitement is palpable along Florida's Space Coast where thousands gather to witness this significant step in space exploration.
NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years, signals a new era of space exploration by sending four astronauts on a flyby around the Moon. This historic mission aims to pave the way for future lunar habitation and international collaboration in space.
The Artemis II mission will see four astronauts embark on a historic journey around the Moon, carrying meaningful personal items to connect with their loved ones back on Earth.
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