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BUSINESS
Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans who transformed the online porn industry, has died at the age of 43. His legacy includes significant contributions to online content creation and substantial philanthropic efforts.
Amid rising voter concerns about living costs, some Democratic lawmakers are adopting tax cut proposals, traditionally associated with Republicans, to alleviate financial pressures on low and middle-income Americans.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation employees plan a 24-hour strike in response to dissatisfaction with management's pay rise offer amid rising inflation rates.
For the second time in a week, Cuba experiences a nationwide blackout, affecting over 10 million residents. The energy crisis is exacerbated by US sanctions and aging infrastructure.
An Air Canada Express plane and a ground vehicle collided at LaGuardia Airport, leading to a ground stop. No injuries have been reported despite significant damage to the aircraft.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced unexpected turbulence during landing, resulting in several injuries among crew and passengers. The incident raises concerns about the increasing frequency of turbulence during flights, linked to climate change.
Severe storms have led to widespread flight cancellations and delays, further complicated by a government shutdown that is affecting TSA staffing and security wait times.
As travel peaks over the Presidents Day weekend, Northern California braces for a significant winter storm, expected to deliver several feet of snow, especially in higher elevations.
Travel groups and airlines warn that a partial government shutdown could disrupt airport operations and delay flights as Transportation Security Administration workers may face unscheduled absences.
The recent U.S. Department of Homeland Security shutdown is causing concerns among travelers as security screening operations face potential delays. With TSA officers working without pay, experts suggest longer wait times at airports could follow if the situation persists.
SPORT
Spain's King Felipe VI has accepted an invitation from Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the FIFA World Cup, amid a backdrop of renewed discussions regarding historical injustices during the Spanish conquest.
A ski gondola accident at Engelberg resort leads to the tragic death of a woman, sparking an investigation into the cause.
After a tumultuous few years under authoritarian rule, the Venezuelan national baseball team’s victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic final stirs deep-seated emotions and collective joy among its citizens.
Moroccans revel in the joy of being declared winners of the Africa Cup of Nations after a controversial ruling stripped Senegal of their title, leading to celebrations in Morocco and protests in Dakar.
Fatemeh Pasandideh, an Iranian footballer seeking asylum in Australia, expresses optimism despite the challenges faced by her team. She, along with Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, continues to train after an unexpected turn during their international cup journey.
ENTERTAINMENT
The world-renowned K-pop group BTS dazzles fans in the heart of Seoul, celebrating their comeback after a three-year hiatus with a breathtaking concert filled with color, energy, and the joyous embrace of their loyal 'Army'.
The global K-pop sensation BTS has made a spectacular comeback performance in Seoul, drawing an audience of over 104,000 fans to Gwanghwamun Square, marking their first concert in nearly four years.
The Bachelorette's 22nd season was abruptly cancelled due to domestic violence allegations against its star, TikTok influencer Taylor Frankie Paul. This unprecedented decision raises questions about ABC's judgment in casting her amidst her chequered past.
Newly released police footage shows pop star Justin Timberlake struggling to complete sobriety tests during his 2024 DUI arrest in New York.
Explore the legacy of Chuck Norris memes, which have transcended generations and social media platforms, as many young people are familiar with the meme culture surrounding the actor without having seen his films.
OPINION
A recent survey highlights the discontent among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) regarding President Trump’s immigration and border security measures, indicating that a significant majority perceive them as harmful.
Dolores Huerta, a key figure in the fight for farmworker rights, reveals her past abuse by César Chavez, reflecting a broader shift in addressing sexual violence in agriculture. With more women-led organizations emerging, the landscape for farmworker rights is evolving.
Robert Mueller, the former special counsel known for his critical investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election, has died at the age of 81. His career spanned decades in public service, earning respect across party lines.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a constitutional challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Muslim women in the province express feelings of alienation and uncertainty about their futures in public sector jobs.
POLITICS
As the conflict between the US and Iran intensifies, both countries find their options for resolution dwindling. Recent missile launches and military strikes signal a deeper crisis.
A devastating incident at New York's LaGuardia Airport involved a passenger plane colliding with a fire truck, resulting in the deaths of two pilots and significant injuries to several others.
In the face of escalating tensions, Israel plans to expand its ground and air operations targeting the militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon, leading to grave humanitarian concerns.
Recent attacks by extremist Israeli settlers on Palestinian villages have heightened tensions in the occupied West Bank. This surge in violence follows the death of an Israeli teenager, sparking a series of retaliatory actions against local Palestinian populations.
In a significant boost for mainstream parties, the Socialists retain control of France's major cities, while the far-right and far-left make notable gains, shaping the future political landscape ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
HEALTH
As pharmaceutical companies jockey for position in the burgeoning market for weight-loss drugs, consumers face a mixed bag of price cuts and access challenges in the United States.
Hawaii's governor announces that recent storms have caused extensive damage, leading to over 230 rescues and worst flooding since 2004.
The World Health Organization reports a devastating drone attack in Sudan's East Darfur state has left 64 dead, including 13 children. The incident occurred during Eid, highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
The Sudanese army refutes claims of involvement in a deadly strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital, which left 64 people dead, including children and medical staff, amidst calls for peace from global health officials.
As skepticism around medical interventions grows, the rates of parents refusing essential vitamin K shots for newborns are alarmingly increasing. Experts highlight the risks associated with declining routine preventive care.
TECH
NASA is rolling out its giant Moon rocket, Artemis, for a crucial test ahead of the upcoming mission that will see astronauts journey around the Moon for the first time in 50 years. Following recent repairs, the rocket is now poised for a potential launch in early April.
In a significant crackdown, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 deepfake songs created using AI that impersonate top artists like Beyoncé, Queen, and Harry Styles. This surge in AI-generated content is threatening the livelihoods of genuine musicians.
In a bold move, Sony Music has successfully requested the removal of over 135,000 songs created by fraudsters impersonating its artists, including major names like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. This operation highlights the rising concerns over deepfake technology within the music industry as it prepares for further threats from AI-generated content.
The Turing Award has been awarded to Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard for their revolutionary quantum cryptography work that promises to secure future electronic communications.
In a proactive approach, AI firm Anthropic is recruiting an expert in chemical weapons and explosives to prevent potential misuse of its technology in dangerous contexts, echoing concerns about AI's role in military operations.