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Riding the Rails: A Journey Through American Politics and Progress
James Tolkan, ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Top Gun’ Actor, Passes Away at 94
Former Abercrombie CEO's Mental Competency in Question Amid Serious Charges
Israeli Authorities Block Catholic Patriarch from Celebrating Palm Sunday in Jerusalem
Deepfake Scandal Shakes Germany: Actress Calls for Legal Action
The Unexpected Ant Trade: Examining the Rise of Wildlife Trafficking in Kenya
Avi Lewis Elected as Leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party
The Price of Ants: A Look into the Illegal Wildlife Trade
Free Public Transport in Australia Amid Fuel Crisis
Foiled Bomb Attack Near Bank of America in Paris: Three Arrests Made
Sweet Delights: Sydney Hosts a Giant Cake Picnic
Crisis in African Football as Caf General Secretary Resigns
César Chavez's Legacy in Crisis: Rebranding Amid Abuse Allegations
NASA's Artemis II: A New Era of Lunar Exploration Begins
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection
The Deepfake Scandal That Shook Germany: Collien Fernandes' Fight Against Digital Abuse
Giant Cake Picnic Brings Sweet Joy to Sydney
Escalating Tensions: Iranian Strikes Amid Regional Conflict
DOJ Files Suit Against SeaWorld Over Rollator Walker Ban
AI Takes Center Stage with Viral Hit 'Fruit Love Island'
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In response to escalating energy prices linked to the conflict in the Middle East, Egypt has mandated early closures for shops and restaurants as it grapples with a deepening energy crisis.
Phone call recordings featuring former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries raise doubts about his mental competency as he faces serious sex trafficking charges this fall.
In response to rising energy prices exacerbated by the ongoing Iran war, Egypt's government mandates early closures for shops and restaurants.
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.
Repeated legislative attempts to secure pay for aviation workers during government shutdowns stall, highlighting the ongoing political gridlock affecting air travel safety.
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.
SPORT
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been arrested for DUI after a car crash in Florida. He has since been released on bail but faces multiple charges. Details of the incident raise questions about his driving capability and upcoming golf plans.
In a unique celebration, the UFC is set to host an event at the White House in June to honor President Trump on his 80th birthday, showcasing mixed martial arts amidst political theatrics.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Sydney became the backdrop for a vibrant and whimsical Cake Picnic, a community gathering inviting bakers and cake enthusiasts from all walks of life to share their creations and enjoy a delightful day outdoors.
A delightful gathering filled with cakes of all shapes and sizes takes over Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden, as the much-loved Cake Picnic makes its Australian debut.
The newest phenomenon on TikTok, 'Fruit Love Island,' features AI-generated characters in a quirky parody of the reality dating show, captivating millions while igniting debate about the quality and implications of AI-created content.
Braden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, faces battery charges after allegedly instigating a fight between two women and posting the incident on social media.
The phenomenon of Cake Picnic arrives in Sydney, showcasing a vibrant gathering of bakers and cake enthusiasts, featuring a record number of cakes and community bonding.
OPINION
An analysis of President Trump's approach to the ongoing war in Iran highlights the pitfalls of instinct-led decisions over strategic planning, raising concerns about the future of American military engagement.
At the recent CPAC gathering, older and younger conservatives expressed differing views on the US military campaign in Iran, raising questions about Trump's leadership as growing dissent emerges.
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.
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.
POLITICS
Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, faces serious allegations of sex trafficking while his mental fitness for trial is debated in court following troubling phone recordings and medical evaluations.
In a controversial move, Israeli police have prevented Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to conduct Palm Sunday mass. This incident has sparked outrage among religious leaders and global figures.
The allegations of deepfake pornography involving German TV star Collien Fernandes have sparked nationwide protests and calls for urgent legal reforms.
Avi Lewis has been elected as the new leader of Canada's New Democratic Party after a decisive victory in the first ballot, with plans to revive the party and advocate for workers' rights amid economic challenges.
In response to escalating fuel prices caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, two Australian states, Victoria and Tasmania, are introducing free public transport for residents, aiming to reduce reliance on vehicles.
HEALTH
The Mexican Navy successfully located two aid ships carrying humanitarian supplies to Cuba, ensuring the safety of the crew members amidst ongoing crises.
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.
TECH
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.
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.
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