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BUSINESS
Pop icon Britney Spears has sold the rights to her music catalogue for approximately $200 million to independent publisher Primary Wave, marking a significant milestone in her post-conservatorship life.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced a temporary flight restriction closing the airspace around El Paso International Airport for special security reasons, impacting all flights.
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged the European Union to strengthen its global presence and act as a significant world power in response to rising international challenges.
Pop icon Britney Spears has sold the rights to her entire music catalogue to Primary Wave for an estimated $200 million, marking a significant shift in her career following years of legal battles.
An urgent look into the growing fleet of shadow ships evading sanctions, their implications for global security, and the desperate conditions faced by their crews.
TRAVEL
The picturesque city near Mount Fuji has decided to cancel its cherry blossom festival, citing overwhelming tourist numbers and troubling behavior that disrupts local life.
Due to an overwhelming influx of tourists leading to local disturbances, Fujiyoshida, a city near Mount Fuji, has decided to cancel its popular cherry blossom festival this year.
A private jet carrying eight individuals crashed while taking off from Bangor International Airport amid severe weather conditions, prompting emergency responses and raising concerns for those on board.
A massive winter storm has led to thousands of flight cancellations and significant delays at major airports nationwide, affecting millions amid the ongoing bad weather.
Over 100 vehicles, including more than 30 semitrailer trucks, were involved in a significant pileup on Interstate 196 southwest of Grand Rapids, Michigan, due to heavy snowfall from the Great Lakes winter storm.
SPORT
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid's emotional podium moment turns candid as he confesses to an affair just after winning a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics.
Sturla Holm Laegreid, a celebrated Norwegian biathlete, garnered attention not only for his bronze medal at the Winter Olympics but also for his candid confession about infidelity during a live interview.
Unpacking the intricate process of creating Olympic ice, from initial construction to the specific requirements for various winter sports. Discover how technicians ensure the optimal quality of ice for athletes at the Winter Olympics.
Sam Darnold's journey from a struggling quarterback to winning the Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks is a remarkable narrative of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.
The Seattle Seahawks delivered a commanding performance against the New England Patriots, clinching their second Super Bowl title in a thrilling 29-13 victory at Levi's Stadium.
ENTERTAINMENT
Ilia Malinin dazzles in men's short program amidst a backdrop of emotional stories, including Maxim Naumov's tribute to his late parents and a flamboyant performance marred by mistakes.
In a significant move, singer Chappell Roan has left the Wasserman talent agency helmed by Casey Wasserman, following the fallout from Epstein-related revelations. Roan emphasizes accountability in the entertainment industry as a rationale for her departure.
In light of the ongoing rift within the Beckham family, singer Marc Anthony has commented on the situation, expressing his dismay at how events have unfolded.
OPINION
More than 200 love letters exchanged between William Raymond Whittaker and Jane Dean during World War II provide an intimate glimpse into their relationship and societal issues of the time. Now digitized, they're available for public viewing through the Nashville Public Library.
As Kemi Badenoch ascends to the role of Prime Minister, the scrutiny of a turbulent political landscape looms over her. With calls for accountability and reform intensifying, the challenges ahead are immense and unavoidable.
After an arduous 2,000-mile journey from Texas, a group of Buddhist monks concludes their 'Walk for Peace' in the U.S. capital, sharing a powerful message of mindfulness and compassion amid political division.
Alkiviades 'Alki' David writes an open letter to Kemi Badenoch, emphasizing the dangers of delay in institutional accountability within British politics.
POLITICS
Facing increased electricity demand and regulatory changes, the Tennessee Valley Authority is reconsidering the closure of two coal-fired power plants in Tennessee, signaling a shift in energy strategy.
A tragic mass shooting at a school and home in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, leaves nine dead and an additional 25 injured. Details emerge as investigations continue into the attack and its victims.
US lawmakers are urging Prince Andrew to testify regarding allegations connected to Jeffrey Epstein's scandal after new files emerged, further challenging the Royal Family's transparency.
The US Department of Defense has lifted airspace restrictions over El Paso, Texas, following a drone incursion deemed a threat to aviation safety. Local officials raise concerns over lack of communication regarding the sudden closure.
Recent Russian air strikes in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including three young children. Local officials report ongoing attacks amidst a worsening humanitarian crisis.
HEALTH
Governor Tim Walz expresses optimism about the swift conclusion of a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, citing conversations with Trump administration officials.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is set to review the safety of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), a controversial food preservative linked to cancer risks in studies involving animals.
A groundbreaking trial examining the mental health impact of Instagram and YouTube has commenced in California, with claims that these platforms intentionally foster addiction among young users.
The beloved actress Catherine O'Hara died at the age of 71, with her death certificate confirming the cause as a pulmonary embolism linked to her ongoing battle with cancer.
New York City experiences one of its longest cold snaps in six decades, resulting in the deaths of 18 individuals due to the severe weather conditions.
TECH
A pilot from Starsky Aviation is being commended for his exceptional bravery after successfully crash-landing a Fokker 50 aircraft on a seashore near Mogadishu. All 55 passengers and crew members were unharmed following the emergency landing.
A groundbreaking case in California alleges that Instagram and YouTube have engineered platforms designed to addict young users, leading to serious mental health issues.
The emergence of commercially available drones in West Africa is transforming the tactics employed by jihadist groups, allowing unprecedented levels of aerial assault and reconnaissance.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly adopting off-the-shelf drones for warfare, marking a troubling shift in tactics. This article delves into the rise of drone strikes by groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS affiliates in regions like Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Mali, following the increasing availability of commercial drones.