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Spain's King Felipe Accepts World Cup Invitation from Mexico, Reflects on Historical Abuses
US-Israel Dynamics in the Ongoing Iran Conflict: Decoding Trump's Latest Threats
Navigating Nutrition: The Debate Over Diet as a Cure
Pentagon Seeks $200 Billion in Additional Funding for Iran War
Dolores Huerta's Legacy: Activist's Unveiling of 60-Year-Old Secret Shakes Foundations
Tragic Missile Incident Claims Lives in West Bank Beauty Salon
FBI Investigates Former Counter-Terrorism Chief Joe Kent Amid Leak Allegations
Markwayne Mullin's Journey to Homeland Security: A Personal Connection with Trump
The Complex Relationship Between Antisemitism and Israel's Policies: A Deep Dive
Cypriot Leader Urges Open Dialogue on UK Military Bases
Sony Takes Action Against Deepfake Music Fraud
Japan's Prime Minister Faces Tough Talks with Trump Amid Iran Crisis
Kevin Spacey Reaches Settlement with Sexual Assault Accusers Before Civil Trial
Nowruz Celebrations Across the U.S. Amidst Turmoil in Iran
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BUSINESS
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares for a challenging meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, with the backdrop of rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz due to ongoing conflict in the region.
Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 songs created using generative AI that impersonate its artists, including major names like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. The company warns that these deepfakes cause significant harm to the music industry, especially when artists are promoting new releases.
The ongoing conflict in Iran ignites an energy crisis for Europe, reminiscent of previous challenges faced following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Leaders scramble for solutions amidst growing public unrest.
India boasts the world's largest youth population, yet a striking number of its educated young adults remain unemployed. This article explores the paradox of high education levels against a backdrop of limited job opportunities, highlighting the urgent need for reform in educational alignment with job markets.
As the Iran war disrupts global oil supply chains, can China navigate the energy crisis effectively with its preparedness and strategic reserves?
TRAVEL
As holiday travelers make their way to popular destinations, Northern California braces for significant snowfall, with warnings from the National Weather Service about major travel impacts and potential hazards.
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.
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.
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.
SPORT
A woman was killed when a ski gondola fell from its cable at Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland, prompting an investigation into the incident. Eyewitness accounts describe strong winds at the time of the crash.
After a stunning win against the United States in the World Baseball Classic finals, Venezuelans erupted in joy, celebrating a rare moment of happiness amid years of hardship and repression. The victory united people from all walks of life as they took to the streets, singing their national anthem and expressing their elation.
A dramatic turn of events sees Morocco crowned champions of the Africa Cup of Nations after CAF's decision strips Senegal of their title, igniting celebrations in Morocco and protests in Senegal.
Two Iranian footballers, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, continue their training in Australia after seeking asylum amid tensions following the Women's Asian Cup. Their journey reflects resilience and the challenges faced by athletes demanding freedom.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The beloved Labubu dolls are making their Hollywood debut with a feature film, blending live-action and animation, directed by Paul King.
In an unusual twist of fate, a small French town finds itself in the spotlight as re-election candidate Charles Hittler faces Antoine Renault-Zielinski. Their names, reminiscent of notorious historical figures, have turned a mundane municipal election into a viral sensation.
Amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, Iranian Americans are stepping in to provide perspectives from those in Iran, despite a government-imposed internet blackout. Their efforts shed light on the complexities faced by both communities.
Following his Best Actor win at the Oscars for his role in 'Sinners', Michael B. Jordan headed to In-N-Out Burger to enjoy a celebratory meal, embodying a beloved celebrity tradition.
OPINION
At nearly 96 years old, Dolores Huerta, a pivotal figure in the American labor movement, publicly revealed that she was sexually abused by Cesar Chavez, co-founder of the United Farm Workers. This shocking disclosure is reshaping her legacy and sparking calls for a reevaluation of public spaces named after Chavez.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, Donald Trump’s nominee for Homeland Security secretary, reflects on a personal ordeal that forged his bond with Trump and highlights his vision for the agency amidst a changing political landscape.
Sony Music has initiated the removal of over 135,000 songs created by fraudsters using AI to impersonate its top artists, including Beyoncé and Harry Styles, aiming to protect legitimate artists and the integrity of the music industry.
In a groundbreaking revelation, Dolores Huerta accuses César Chavez of sexual abuse, casting a shadow over the legacy of The United Farm Workers union and emphasizing the importance of the movement beyond any single individual.
POLITICS
Temple Israel in Pontiac, Michigan shares disturbing images of fire damage after a man drove his truck into the synagogue, resulting in self-harm.
Several states have taken steps to curb the practice of law enforcement officers wearing masks during public interactions, following a recent court ruling in California that brought attention to this issue. Washington, Oregon, and Virginia among others are leading the charge.
A recent survey reveals that many Americans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act are facing skyrocketing healthcare costs, forcing them to make difficult choices between necessary medications and essential living expenses.
Chad's President Idris Mahamat Déby condemns a drone strike from Sudan that killed 17 funeral mourners, warning of military retaliation and tightening border security.
In a significant diplomatic gesture, King Felipe VI of Spain has been invited by Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the FIFA World Cup, amidst a backdrop of acknowledged abuses during Spain's colonial rule over Mexico.
HEALTH
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparks controversy with claims that diet can 'cure' serious mental illnesses and diabetes, igniting a discussion on the role of nutrition in healthcare.
In a significant legislative move, Alberta aims to restrict the use of medically assisted dying to end-of-life situations, igniting debate around patient autonomy and the regulation of euthanasia in Canada.
A ski gondola accident at Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland resulted in the death of a 61-year-old woman after it detached from its cable amidst strong winds.
India's patent expiration on the weight-loss drug semaglutide opens the door for domestic generics, which could dramatically reduce costs and expand access to effective obesity treatments.
TECH
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, renowned for their groundbreaking work in quantum cryptography, have been awarded this year's Turing Award for their innovative encryption methods.
AI company Anthropic recruits a chemical weapons and explosives expert to mitigate risks of catastrophic misuse of its technology amid growing concerns.
In a revealing exposé, former employees from Meta and TikTok share how internal pressures led these social media platforms to amplify harmful content to boost engagement, risking user safety in the process.
AI company Anthropic seeks a specialist in chemical weapons and high-yield explosives to ensure its tools are not misused for harmful purposes, amid rising AI safety concerns.
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