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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Admits to Visiting Epstein's Island Amid Controversy
Florida Attorney General Subpoenas Jacksonville Over Immigration Outreach Controversy
FDA to Review Safety of Food Preservative BHA Amid Cancer Concerns
Juan Pablo Guanipa Under House Arrest in Venezuela After Kidnapping
Norwegian Biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid Admits to Affair on Live TV After Bronze Medal Win
FBI Appeals for Information in Savannah Guthrie's Mother's Disappearance
Trial Begins for Social Media 'Addiction Machines': Instagram and YouTube Under Scrutiny
Elderly French Educator Charged with Historical Sexual Abuse of 89 Minors
Commerce Secretary Faces Calls for Resignation Over Epstein Revelation
Hero Pilot Successfully Crash-Lands Somali Passenger Plane, Ensures Safety of All Aboard
The Reckoning for Kemi Badenoch: A Call for Accountability
Savannah Guthrie Makes Emotional Plea Amid Search for Missing Mother
Buddhist Monks Conclude Their 108-Day Walk for Peace in Washington D.C.
Marc Anthony Speaks on Beckham Family Feud: 'Hardly the Truth'
Trump Administration Set to Repeal Key EPA Climate Regulation
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show: A Reflection of Puerto Rican Identity
Lawmakers Challenge DOJ Over Epstein Files Redaction Controversy
Confronting Institutional Delay: An Open Letter to Kemi Badenoch
A Deep Dive into Declining American Optimism: Polling Data Reveals Troubling Trends
Reflections on America’s 250th Anniversary Amidst Division
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BUSINESS
BP has reported a significant drop in annual profits, largely attributed to a decrease in oil prices. The energy giant is recalibrating its strategy with targets for cost savings and the impending arrival of a new CEO.
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, insisting the U.S. should be compensated for past dealings with Canada.
The US announces a new trade agreement with Bangladesh, reducing tariffs and providing exemptions for certain textile goods, strengthening economic ties.
Sanae Takaichi's decisive win marks a potential turning point for Japan's economy. As the new Prime Minister with a commanding majority, she faces challenges in delivering growth amid an aging population and high public debt.
Former President Donald Trump threatens to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, demanding compensation from Canada. The bridge, set to connect Detroit and Windsor, faces delays as Trump calls for negotiations.
TRAVEL
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.
The city of Fujiyoshida near Mount Fuji has decided to cancel its annual cherry blossom festival due to overwhelming tourist behavior that disrupted local life.
A private jet with eight onboard crashed during takeoff from Bangor International Airport, coinciding with severe winter weather that has caused chaos across the U.S.
A massive winter storm affecting nearly 180 million people results in substantial flight cancellations, delays, and significant disruptions at major airports.
A severe winter storm in Michigan results in a massive crash involving over 100 vehicles, prompting road closures and multiple injuries. Emergency services are actively working to clear the roads.
SPORT
Discover how Olympic ice is meticulously crafted to meet the demands of various winter sports, ensuring optimal conditions for athletes during the competitions.
Sam Darnold's remarkable journey from being a struggling NFL quarterback to leading the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory showcases the power of resilience and the importance of the right team fit.
In an impressive display at Levi's Stadium, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13, showcasing a formidable defensive strategy that secured their second Super Bowl victory.
Lindsey Vonn faces a heartbreaking setback in her Olympic career following a leg injury during the women's downhill event in Cortina. The American skier underwent surgery after crashing out, casting doubt on her competitive future.
In a spectacular display of defense, the Seattle Seahawks secured their second Super Bowl victory by defeating the New England Patriots 29-13, showcasing their formidable defensive prowess.
ENTERTAINMENT
Singer Marc Anthony reflects on the recent rift within the Beckham family, calling the situation 'extremely unfortunate' while expressing concern over how it has been portrayed.
In a groundbreaking performance, Bad Bunny became the first artist to lead a Super Bowl halftime show in Spanish, resonating deeply with Puerto Rican culture. This article explores the personal connections and cultural significance of his historic performance.
The cherished Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara, known for her iconic roles, has died at the age of 71 due to a pulmonary embolism caused by a blood clot.
Singer Chappell Roan has announced her departure from the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman, following backlash from Epstein-related revelations. Roan emphasizes the need for accountability and moral integrity within the industry.
Catherine O'Hara, the beloved actress known for her roles in 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone', passed away at 71 from a pulmonary embolism complicated by long-term health issues.
OPINION
A group of Buddhist monks completes a 2,000-mile journey from Texas to Washington D.C., spreading messages of mindfulness and peace amidst a divided political climate.
In a compelling open letter, Alkiviades David urges British leader Kemi Badenoch to address the systemic delays in accountability that jeopardize public trust and institutional integrity.
Polling from Gallup indicates a significant drop in American optimism for the future, marking the lowest ratings since the question was first asked. With changing political landscapes and economic pressures, a closer look reveals who is feeling the effects the most.
Yumnam Khemchand Singh, a taekwondo teacher and newly sworn chief minister of Manipur, faces the challenge of uniting a divided state still grappling with the aftermath of ethnic violence. As he assumes leadership, local communities express both hope and skepticism regarding his ability to bring lasting peace.
In a landmark decision, the Philippine Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex couples can be recognized as co-owners of property under the Family Code, marking a significant advancement for LGBTQ+ rights in a country where same-sex unions are not legally recognized.
POLITICS
The Florida Attorney General is probing Jacksonville's Mayor Deegan's Hispanic outreach coordinator for alleged interference in immigration enforcement following a social media video.
The FDA has announced a review of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), a chemical preservative used in various foods, after enduring criticism over its potential cancer risks.
Venezuelan opposition politician Juan Pablo Guanipa has been placed under house arrest following his abduction by security forces, raising concerns over ongoing political repression in the country.
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.
Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Commerce Secretary, admits to meeting with Jeffrey Epstein post-2008 conviction, leading to bipartisan demands for his resignation amid transparency concerns surrounding Epstein files.
HEALTH
New York City faces severe consequences from a prolonged cold spell, resulting in 18 deaths. As temperatures rise, safety concerns persist.
A group of Buddhist monks has culminated their 2,300-mile walk from Texas to Washington, D.C., promoting mindfulness and peace, capturing the hearts of thousands along the way.
TECH
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.
Explore how jihadist groups in West Africa are adopting drone technology for strikes, reshaping the nature of conflict in the region and presenting new challenges to security forces.
Julie Inman Grant leads Australia's eSafety Commission, tasked with enforcing a controversial ban on social media for children under 16. In an era of increasing online threats, she faces tremendous challenges and public scrutiny while attempting to protect youth in a digital landscape.
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