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BUSINESS
As Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares for difficult discussions with US President Donald Trump, geopolitical tensions surrounding the Iran conflict and economic concerns take center stage during their meeting in Washington.
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 conflict in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, is compounding Europe's ongoing energy crisis, reigniting fears of market instability and reliance on external energy sources.
Despite a record number of educated young people in India, the country faces a growing unemployment crisis among its youth. The paradox of increasing educational attainment but stagnant job growth prompts urgent questions about the future economy and how to align education with employment opportunities.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has disrupted global oil supplies, pushing countries to reevaluate their energy strategies. China, as the world's largest oil importer, faces significant challenges but is better equipped than many of its neighbors due to strategic preparations and a growing renewable energy sector.
TRAVEL
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.
Travel groups warn of possible delays and travel disruptions due to the impending government shutdown, urging lawmakers to find a quick resolution to funding issues affecting the Department of Homeland Security.
As Asia's super-rich population grows, the demand for luxury private jets is soaring. Manufacturers like Gulfstream and Dassault are responding to changing market dynamics at events like the Singapore Airshow.
SPORT
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.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics due to his helmet depicting fallen athletes from Ukraine's conflict with Russia.
ENTERTAINMENT
The wildly popular Labubu toy franchise is branching into film with a new movie in development by Pop Mart and Sony Pictures, set to feature a blend of live action and animation.
A quirky municipal election in Arcis-sur-Aube, France, has taken the internet by storm as candidates Charles Hittler and Antoine Renault-Zielinski share names that spark humorous comparisons and controversies online.
Iranian American influencers are struggling to convey the sentiments of their relatives in Iran due to government-imposed internet blackouts amid escalating conflict, creating a gap in communication and understanding.
After winning the Oscar for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan delighted fans by visiting In-N-Out Burger while still dressed in his tuxedo, making the most of his moment in a playful way.
OPINION
Dolores Huerta, the co-founder of the United Farm Workers and a prominent civil rights leader, has disclosed that she endured sexual abuse by fellow activist César Chavez, igniting heated discussions regarding his legacy and the future of public tributes to him.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, nominated by President Trump to lead the Department of Homeland Security, shares a personal story that significantly shaped his bond with the President and his political career.
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.
Labor rights leader Dolores Huerta speaks out, revealing sexual abuse by César Chavez while emphasizing the enduring importance of the farmworker movement beyond individual actions.
POLITICS
Photos released by Temple Israel in Pontiac reveal extensive damage after a tragic attack, sparking discussions about community resilience.
Amid growing concerns over identity concealment in law enforcement operations, several states, including Washington, Oregon, and Virginia, are pushing new laws to restrict the use of masks by police and federal agents, igniting a debated response from the federal government.
As health insurance costs soar, many Americans are facing tough decisions between medication and basic necessities. A new survey reveals the extent of the financial strain on enrollees in the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Chad's military on high alert after a drone attack during a funeral in Tiné, Sudan results in multiple fatalities. President Déby vows a robust response amidst escalating tensions.
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.
HEALTH
In a series of recent claims, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggests that diet can cure serious mental health issues like schizophrenia and diabetes. Experts respond with caution about the exaggeration of these possibilities, highlighting the limits of current scientific knowledge in treating these conditions with dietary changes alone.
The Alberta government is moving to limit medically assisted dying to end-of-life situations exclusively, stirring debate in Canada regarding patient autonomy and care for vulnerable individuals.
A fatal incident at the Engelberg ski resort leaves one woman dead when a gondola falls from the cable, sparking investigations into the causes amidst strong winds.
With the expiration of the patent on semaglutide, India is poised to produce inexpensive generics of popular weight-loss drugs, revolutionizing access to obesity treatments for millions.
TECH
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.
Investigative findings from whistleblowers uncover how Meta and TikTok fostered harmful content to drive engagement, prioritizing profits over user safety.
AI company Anthropic is actively seeking a chemical weapons and high-yield explosives expert to prevent potential misuse of its technology, highlighting concerns over the safety and regulation of AI advancements.