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Prime Minister Mark Carney Attends Vigil for Tumbler Ridge Shooting Victims
Fuel Crisis Leads to Postponement of the Annual Cuban Cigar Festival
Lady Victoria Hervey Exposes Piers Morgan: A Crack in the Media System
NOAA Proposes Rollback of Whale Protection Rules Amid Controversy
WHO Condemns US-Backed Vaccine Trial for Newborns in Guinea-Bissau
Ukrainian Athlete Banned for Honoring Fallen Compatriots on Helmet
Bangladesh's Political Landscape Shifts with Tarique Rahman's Leadership
WHO Condemns US-Funded Vaccine Trial for Newborns in Guinea-Bissau
UK Investigation Concludes Russian State Responsible for Navalny's Death
Reinforcing Bonds: Rubio Affirms US and Europe Connection at Munich Conference
Impact of US Homeland Security Shutdown on Air Travel Worries Experts
Casey Wasserman Plans to Sell Talent Agency Amid Epstein Controversy
U.S. Libraries Face Passport Application Service Disruption
Casey Wasserman Announces Sale of Talent Agency Amid Epstein Controversy
The Mysterious Case of the Zizians: A Cult Entangled in Violence and Legal Battles
Federal Push for Impairment Detection Technology in Vehicles Faces Hurdles
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Shutdown Impacts Airport Security Operations
Immigration Judge Dismisses Deportation Case of Landscaper with Military Sons
DP World CEO Resigns Amid Epstein Controversy
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In light of recent revelations about his past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, Casey Wasserman has decided to sell his talent agency after losing several high-profile clients.
Prominent talent agent Casey Wasserman is reportedly set to sell his agency following fallout from documents linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. High-profile clients are distancing themselves amid rising scrutiny.
The recent shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security affects airport security measures, raising concerns about passenger delays and increasing wait times as TSA officers work without pay.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem steps down from DP World as new emails reveal extensive connections to Jeffrey Epstein, drawing scrutiny from business partners and investors.
A fire at the Ñico López Refinery in Havana has raised alarms as Cuba struggles with a deepening fuel crisis, compounded by U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil imports.
TRAVEL
With a partial government shutdown looming, travel groups and airlines warn of possible airport delays and increased wait times due to potential absences of TSA workers.
As a partial US government shutdown looms, airlines and travel groups warn of potential chaos at airports, urging lawmakers to quickly resolve funding disputes.
As the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals continues to grow, plane manufacturers are pivoting towards luxury private jets, catering to Asia's burgeoning demand for opulent air travel experiences.
In an unprecedented move, the Japanese city of Fujiyoshida has decided to cancel its beloved cherry blossom festival due to an overwhelming influx of tourists leading to behavioral issues and concerns among local residents.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet, showcasing teammates who lost their lives due to the ongoing conflict, sparks controversy at the Winter Olympics.
The Winter Olympics in Milan have highlighted the contrasting journeys of two Chinese-American athletes, Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, as they navigate their identities while representing rival superpowers.
Skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces a ban from the Winter Olympics after wearing a helmet that memorializes Ukrainian athletes lost in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The decision raises questions about the intersection of sport and warfare.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet adorned with tributes to fallen athletes will not be allowed in the Winter Olympics, following a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Ilia Malinin dazzles, Maxim Naumov skates with a poignant tribute, and the whimsical presentation by Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate captures hearts at Milan-Cortina.
ENTERTAINMENT
The 1989 film, written by Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy, is set to premiere a restored version at the Berlin International Film Festival, highlighting its relevance almost four decades later.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni face ongoing legal disputes over alleged harassment on the film set of 'It Ends With Us', as they attempt to reach a settlement ahead of a May trial.
Filmmaking icon Steven Spielberg has contributed $25,000 to a GoFundMe campaign aimed at supporting the family of the late Dawson's Creek actor James Van Der Beek, who passed away at the age of 48.
Exploring the impact of Dawson's Creek, a seminal 90s teen drama, as we reflect on its groundbreaking storytelling and the unforgettable performances that defined a generation.
James Van Der Beek, beloved star of Dawson's Creek, passed away at the age of 48 from bowel cancer, prompting heartfelt tributes from co-stars and admirers alike.
OPINION
In a revelatory segment on 'Piers Morgan Uncensored,' Lady Victoria Hervey confronts Morgan over his alleged connections to high-profile controversies, exposing cracks in the media narrative system. This moment signals a potential shift in media accountability.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses transatlantic relations at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing the enduring connection between the US and Europe despite lingering tensions.
The fallout from the newly released Epstein files claims another high-profile resignation as former White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler steps down from Goldman Sachs, revealing troubling connections with Jeffrey Epstein and key figures in the legal and entertainment sectors.
In Kenya, a novel trend on Valentine's Day sees cash bouquets gaining popularity, raising concerns from central banks. While some embrace the change, others criticize it as a reflection of rising materialism.
POLITICS
The Festival del Habano in Havana, renowned for its celebration of Cuba's elite cigars, has been postponed due to an escalating energy crisis worsened by a US oil blockade.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's plans to relax vessel speed regulations aimed at protecting the endangered North Atlantic right whale have drawn sharp criticism from environmental advocates in the wake of recent whale fatalities.
The World Health Organization has criticized a proposed hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, deeming it unethical and scientifically unjustifiable.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton slider, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics due to wearing a helmet that commemorates athletes killed in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization has criticized a halted hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, deeming it unethical and unjustified while highlighting the necessity of timely vaccinations.
Despite a crucial federal law advocating for impairment detection devices in cars, implementation faces regulatory challenges amid concerns about technology readiness and opposition from various factions.
Law enforcement officials are working tirelessly to uncover the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, who went missing in Tucson, Arizona.
Donald Trump’s recent reversal of crucial climate regulations is set to change the landscape of environmental policy in the US, leading to both potential economic benefits and significant environmental risks.
James Van Der Beek, who once graced magazine covers as a teen idol, faced alarming financial struggles due to medical bills before his recent passing. His story sheds light on the precarious reality of healthcare costs in the U.S.
TECH
New regulations mandate that social media companies in India remove unlawful content within three hours, significantly tightening existing deadlines and raising concerns about censorship.
A landmark trial in California accuses major social media platforms, including Instagram and YouTube, of designing addictive features that harm young users. Legal representatives highlight the negative mental health impacts on children and their families.
A Somali pilot's quick thinking led to a successful crash landing on the shore near Mogadishu, with all 55 passengers and crew members unharmed after reporting a technical failure shortly after takeoff.
A landmark trial has begun in Los Angeles focused on the mental health impacts of Instagram and YouTube. The case alleges these platforms are designed to be addictive, leading to significant harm for young users.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly leveraging commercially available drones for attacks, transforming the landscape of conflict in the region. With reported strikes from various terrorist factions, experts warn of a significant escalation in aerial warfare capabilities.
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