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Tragic Loss: Lebanese Family Mourns 11-Year-Old Victim of Israeli Strike
Tragic Loss: Three Lebanese Journalists Killed in Targeted Israeli Airstrike
UN Declares Slave Trade 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'
Bank of America Agrees to $72.5 Million Settlement in Epstein Case
Aid Ships to Cuba Rescued After Disappearance in the Caribbean
Tragedy and Resilience: A Lebanese Family's Heartbreaking Loss Amid Ongoing Conflict
Spring Break Chaos: TSA Workers Await Pay Amid Record Security Delays
Tragic Loss: 22 Migrants Die at Sea Off Greek Coast Amid Risky Journey to Europe
Nepal's Former PM Detained Amid Protests Over Deadly Crackdown
Massive 'No Kings' Protests Planned as Citizens Rally Against Presidential Policies
Noah Wyle Returns to A&E with 'The Pitt': A Call for Empathy
Congress Faces Stalemate Over Air Traffic Pay during Shutdowns
Humanitarian Aid Ships to Cuba Rescued by Mexican Navy
US House Republicans Block Senate Deal, Extending Government Shutdown
Clavicular, Viral Influencer, Arrested for Battery in Florida
UFC Event Planned at the White House to Celebrate Trump’s 80th Birthday
Political Fracture as DHS Funding Deal Fails in Congress
USS Massachusetts Commissioned as the First Bay State Submarine
80 Years of BBC Russian: A Legacy of Resistance Against Media Censorship
Silicon Valley Faces Reckoning Over Social Media Addiction Verdict
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BUSINESS
Repeated legislative attempts to secure pay for aviation workers during government shutdowns stall, highlighting the ongoing political gridlock affecting air travel safety.
The USS Massachusetts, the first submarine named after Massachusetts, has officially joined the U.S. Navy fleet following a commissioning ceremony in Boston. The Virginia-class submarine boasts advanced features and a modern crew.
President Donald Trump's decision to delay military action against Iranian energy infrastructure adds complexity to an already volatile situation in the Middle East. This pause could signify a moment of potential diplomacy or a strategic maneuver to prepare for a heightened military response.
Travelers overwhelmed by long security lines at U.S. airports adjust their arrival times, leading to unexpected bottlenecks, as airports urge a shift in timing to alleviate congestion.
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.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
SPORT
The legendary golfer Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence after rolling his vehicle in a crash on Jupiter Island, Florida. Authorities confirmed no injuries occurred during the incident.
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 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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, faces charges after a physical altercation involving another individual, sparking controversy on social media.
After a challenging two months due to her mother's disappearance, Savannah Guthrie is set to return to NBC's 'Today' show. She aims to express her joy and resilience as a form of protest against adversity.
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.
OPINION
Organizers anticipate one of the largest demonstrations in U.S. history with over 3,100 events and millions expected to participate, highlighting growing dissent against the Trump administration.
As the US-Israeli military campaign in Iran continues, concerns arise among American conservatives about the war's justification and its implications, highlighting a growing generational divide within the Republican Party.
Zhang Xuefeng, a prominent education influencer in China known for his pragmatic advice to students and parents about university applications, has died suddenly, leaving a profound impact on millions in the country.
Exploring eight decades of BBC Russian's resilience against state censorship and media restrictions in Russia, from early jamming tactics to modern digital blocks.
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.
POLITICS
A recent Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of three journalists, raising serious concerns about the targeting of media professionals amid ongoing conflict.
The United Nations has passed a landmark resolution addressing the transatlantic slave trade, emphasizing its severe impact on humanity and acknowledging the need for reparations.
The settlement comes as part of a lawsuit alleging that Bank of America facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, marking a significant legal resolution for the victims involved.
The Mexican Navy successfully located two aid ships carrying humanitarian supplies to Cuba, ensuring the safety of the crew members amidst ongoing crises.
In the southern Lebanese village of Saksakiyeh, a funeral for an 11-year-old boy and his uncle turned into a poignant reminder of the human toll amid escalating military actions.
HEALTH
Noah Wyle stars in 'The Pitt', a new medical drama that tackles urgent health and social issues in the US healthcare system, inviting viewers to engage with the complexities of empathy.
The tragic case of Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman whose death by euthanasia has ignited intense debate regarding state care responsibilities and the influence of legal barriers.
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.
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.
TECH
A landmark jury ruling in Los Angeles has held tech giants Meta and YouTube liable for addictive platform designs that harmed a young user's mental health, triggering both fear and debate in Silicon Valley regarding the future of social media.
A group known as Handala Hack Team claims to have hacked FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email, sharing personal documents and photos while taunting US cybersecurity.
Austria has announced plans to ban social media for children under the age of 14, joining other countries taking measures to protect young users from exposure to harmful content and addictive algorithms.
The Iran-linked Handala Hack Team has compromised FBI Director Kash Patel's emails, publishing private information and photos online while declaring their intention to continue similar assaults.
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.
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