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BUSINESS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that allies have urged a reduction in attacks on Russian energy systems amid the global fuel crisis, emphasizing that such attacks will continue until Russia ceases its strikes on Ukraine.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau is set to retire following controversy surrounding an English-only condolence video after a tragic accident that claimed the lives of two pilots.
Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada, announces his retirement after facing backlash for delivering a condolence message in English only, following the tragic crash that claimed the lives of two French-speaking pilots.
After weeks of disruption at U.S. airports due to funding issues, TSA employees are set to receive paychecks, bringing hope for reduced wait times for travelers during the busy spring break season.
Michael Rousseau steps down as CEO of Air Canada following backlash over an English-only condolence video after the tragic LaGuardia Airport accident that claimed two pilots' lives.
TRAVEL
As a train journey unfolds, an exploration of how political strife impacts travel manifests. In light of recent transportation challenges due to a standstill in Congress, a writer embraces the charm of long-distance rail travel, appreciating its historical significance while observing the socio-political landscape of America.
With spring break travelers facing long security lines at major US airports, President Trump's executive order aimed at paying TSA officers raises hopes for quicker check-ins. However, uncertainty remains over when the situation will improve.
The vibrant pink cherry blossoms have emerged in Washington, marking the unofficial start of the tourist season as the city embraces spring.
As conflicts in the Middle East escalate, experts warn of significant repercussions on global air travel, affecting hubs like Dubai International Airport and altering how we connect worldwide.
Travelers at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport are enduring significant wait times due to a partial government shutdown affecting TSA staffing. With up to four-hour delays reported, the airport has one of the highest TSA callout rates in the nation.
SPORT
In a surprising move, Veron Mosengo-Omba resigns as CAF General Secretary following turmoil over the AFCON title controversy and last-minute women's tournament postponement.
The resignation of Veron Mosengo-Omba, the general secretary of the Confederation of African Football (Caf), comes in the wake of recent controversies including stripping Senegal of the AFCON title and last-minute postponement of the women's tournament.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been released on bail after being arrested for driving under the influence following a car crash in Florida. The incident raises concerns about his upcoming participation in the Masters tournament.
As part of a celebration coinciding with President Trump's 80th birthday and America's 250th anniversary, a mixed martial arts event featuring cage matches is set to be held on the White House lawn. This unprecedented event highlights Trump's ongoing association with the UFC and showcases the combative nature of his political persona.
Golf legend Tiger Woods faces DUI charges following a car accident in Florida, where he also refused to submit to a urine test.
ENTERTAINMENT
James Tolkan, renowned for his roles in 'Top Gun' and 'Back to the Future', has passed away at the age of 94 in Lake Placid, New York. Remembered for his memorable performances, Tolkan's legacy in Hollywood will endure.
A delightful giant cake picnic took place in Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden, attracting over 500 attendees and displaying an array of imaginative cakes. Cake Picnic founder Elisa Sunga shared her vision of creating community through cake.
The Cake Picnic event in Sydney brings together dessert lovers, hobby bakers, and professionals for a day filled with colorful cakes and community spirit.
Explore the bizarre phenomenon of 'Fruit Love Island', an AI-generated series where vibrant fruit characters navigate love, drama, and rivalry, reminiscent of the popular reality show. With millions of views and mixed reactions, this digital sensation is gaining both fans and critics.
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OPINION
In the wake of a month-long war between the US and Iran, Jeremy Bowen examines how President Donald Trump's instinct-driven approach is faltering under the complexities of warfare. This piece provides insights into the consequences of abandoning strategic planning and a deeper look at the historical precedents that shaped this conflict.
Elected leaders across the U.S. are distancing themselves from César Chavez as allegations of sexual abuse emerge, prompting discussions on how to honor his contributions while grappling with the gravity of the accusations.
As President Trump leads the US in military actions against Iran, his instinct-driven approach has encountered significant challenges, raising questions about the effectiveness of such tactics in modern warfare.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference, American conservatives express mixed feelings about the US-Israeli military campaign in Iran, highlighting a generational divide in support for Trump’s decisions.
The United Nations declares the transatlantic slave trade a grave crime against humanity, prompting discussions on reparations and recognizing historical injustices.
POLITICS
The Plymouth-Canton school district settles a lawsuit with a Palestinian-American student who faced humiliation for not standing for the Pledge of Allegiance, agreeing to staff training on First Amendment rights and providing a financial settlement.
The Trump administration initiates a legal challenge against Minnesota for allowing transgender athletes to participate in girls' sports, claiming a violation of Title IX.
A 48-hour curfew has been declared in Jos, Nigeria, after a violent attack on an open-air bar that resulted in at least 26 fatalities. Local authorities are taking measures to restore security.
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, has joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC), strengthening the coalition opposing President Bola Tinubu in the upcoming elections.
HEALTH
In a significant display of dissent, over 8 million people participated in 'No Kings' rallies across the United States and internationally, protesting President Trump's actions and the ongoing war in Iran. The event was marked by both peaceful protests and instances of violence, particularly in Los Angeles, where tear gas was deployed by police.
The Italian Competition Authority is probing Sephora and Benefit over allegations of misleading marketing aimed at children, raising concerns about potential harm from early exposure to skincare products.
An immersive giant cake picnic captivated Sydney's Botanic Gardens, bringing together over 500 cake enthusiasts to celebrate the joy of sharing sweets in a whimsical atmosphere. Originating from a simple gathering idea, the event showcases the creativity and community spirit of bakers of all ages.
The Friendship and Tigger Moth, two vessels carrying humanitarian supplies to Cuba, have been located by the Mexican Navy after disappearing for several days. All crew members are safe, and the boats continue their journey to Havana amidst efforts to combat severe shortages on the island.
TECH
As NASA prepares to launch the Artemis II mission, exploring the Moon again, experts discuss the significance of this journey for future Mars exploration and space dominance.
As major tech companies announce layoffs, leaders increasingly attribute job losses to artificial intelligence advancements, sparking a debate about the true motives behind workforce reductions.
NASA prepares to launch its Artemis II mission, marking humanity's first crewed journey to the moon in over 50 years. This mission includes significant advancements and a diverse crew, emphasizing inclusivity in space exploration.
The USS Massachusetts, a Virginia-class fast attack submarine, officially joins the Navy fleet, marking a historic milestone for Massachusetts. The submarine, capable of deep dives and armed with Tomahawk missiles, features a diverse crew and aims to continue the legacy of the Bay State's contributions to the Navy.