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Rising Tensions in Gaza: Price Increases Amidst Uncertain Peace
Egypt Enforces Early Closure of Shops and Restaurants Amidst Energy Crisis
Diddy, Weinstein, and the Epstein Connection: A Cry for Justice in Antigua
Devastation in Southern Lebanon: An 11-Year-Old Boy and His Uncle Killed in Air Strikes
Israeli Strike Claims Lives of Three Lebanese Journalists
UN Resolution Acknowledges Slavery as 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'
Bank of America Settles $72.5 Million Epstein Lawsuit Amid Allegations
Cuba-Bound Aid Ships Rescued Days After Disappearance
Emotional Farewell as Lebanese Family Lays to Rest 11-Year-Old Boy Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Travel Chaos Continues as TSA Officers Await Pay Amid Spring Break Rush
Tragic Loss at Sea: 22 Migrants Die off Greece Amid Dangerous Journey
Former Prime Minister of Nepal Arrested Following Protests
Nationwide Protests Against 'King' Presidency Kick Off in Minnesota
Noah Wyle Returns to A&E with 'The Pitt': A Call for Empathy in Healthcare
Congress Faces Challenges Over Aviation Worker Pay During Shutdowns
Humanitarian Aid Ships Reach Cuba After Mysterious Disappearance
House Republicans Continue Standoff, Extending Partial Government Shutdown
Social Media Influencer Clavicular Arrested on Battery Charges in Florida
Cage Match Fighting to Celebrate Trump’s 80th Birthday at the White House
Senate Funding Deal for Homeland Security Collapses Amidst Republican Conflict
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BUSINESS
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.
Amidst ongoing government shutdowns, Congress is grappling with legislative measures to ensure a steady paycheck for essential aviation workers, drawing attention to previous attempts that have consistently stalled in both the House and Senate.
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.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Trump's decision to pause attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure ignites speculation about his intentions. Is this a diplomatic overture or a prelude to military escalation?
As long security lines dominate U.S. airports, some aviation hubs recommend passengers arrive no more than 90 minutes before flights to alleviate congestion.
TRAVEL
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.
As TSA employees face prolonged absences without pay due to a partial government shutdown, ICE agents have stepped in at major airports to assist with growing security delays.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, injuring several flight attendants and leading to hospitalizations for minor injuries.
SPORT
Golf legend Tiger Woods faces DUI charges following a car accident in Florida, where he also refused to submit to a urine test.
As the Indian Premier League (IPL) kicks off, all eyes are on 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose explosive talent at such a young age has made him a key figure in Indian cricket.
From 2028, the International Olympic Committee mandates that only biological females can compete in women's categories, introducing a 'once-in-a-lifetime' sex test to ensure eligibility.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title taken away, Senegal plans to showcase the trophy in a parade before their game against Peru, vowing to fight the decision.
Despite the contentious decision to strip them of the Africa Cup of Nations title, Senegal plans to hold a trophy parade before their friendly match against Peru, signaling their determination to fight for recognition.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, faces legal issues following an incident involving a physical altercation and social media controversy.
After her mother's mysterious disappearance, Savannah Guthrie prepares to return to her role on NBC's 'Today' show, vowing to let her joy speak amid challenges.
Amid a nationwide search for her missing mother, Savannah Guthrie will return to the 'Today' show on April 6, bringing her personal journey to the forefront of the morning news program.
In an unprecedented turn of events, former rapper Balendra Shah, now a politician, has been sworn in as Nepal's new prime minister following a decisive electoral victory. His ascension comes amidst public dissent against corruption and elite governance, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape of the country.
In a significant shift, the Academy Awards are moving from Hollywood to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Scheduled to begin in 2029, the Oscars will also transition to a streaming format on YouTube.
OPINION
Organizers anticipate the 'No Kings' protests to be one of the largest in U.S. history as demonstrations against President Trump unfold across the nation, with a flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota. Artists like Bruce Springsteen will headline the event, aiming to amplify calls for democratic accountability.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, a generational divide has emerged among conservatives regarding the ongoing war in Iran, showcasing differing opinions on President Trump's military strategies and their implications for the U.S.
Zhang Xuefeng, a prominent education influencer in China, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 41, leaving behind a controversial legacy as a source of guidance for millions of youth navigating the complexities of higher education.
As BBC Russian marks its 80th anniversary, it continues to defy restrictive measures from the Kremlin, ensuring that millions of Russians have access to independent journalism despite relentless censorship and online obstruction.
The Build America, Buy America Act aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but has created significant challenges for affordable housing projects, leading to costly delays and increased demand for waivers.
POLITICS
In response to an escalating energy crisis driven by rising global oil prices linked to the Iran war, Egypt has mandated early closures for shops, restaurants, and cafes starting this weekend.
Alkiviades David exposes the dark underbelly of elite power structures, alleging a sex trafficking network protected by local officials. As investigations unfold, David demands accountability and transparency in a systemic abuse saga involving high-profile figures.
A somber funeral took place in Saksakiyeh, Southern Lebanon, where Jawad Younes, 11, and his uncle Ragheb Younes were laid to rest following an Israeli airstrike amid escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
Three Lebanese journalists, including one affiliated with Hezbollah, were killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon, prompting condemnation from Lebanese leaders and raising concerns over the safety of journalists in conflict zones.
The United Nations declares the transatlantic slave trade a grave crime against humanity, prompting discussions on reparations and recognizing historical injustices.
HEALTH
In a gripping exploration of America's healthcare struggles, Noah Wyle's latest role as Dr. Robby in 'The Pitt' offers a stark look into the challenges faced by both patients and medical professionals. Wyle hopes viewers will appreciate the themes of empathy and connection presented in the show.
The euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo, following a tumultuous legal struggle over her wishes, raises questions about the failures of the state in providing adequate care.
As the conflict in Iran escalates, civilian casualties rise dramatically, with heartbreaking accounts from those trapped in the rubble.
The euthanasia of Noelia Castillo, a young woman with a troubled past, has ignited a debate over the role of the state in providing care and support, amidst legal challenges and family disputes.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old from Barcelona, has tragically passed away through euthanasia after a prolonged battle against her father's objections. Her case raises significant discussions on euthanasia laws in Spain.
TECH
In a landmark trial, Meta and YouTube have been found liable for designing addictive platforms responsible for deteriorating a young woman's mental health, signaling a significant moment of reckoning for tech giants.
FBI Director Kash Patel's personal emails have been compromised by the Iran-linked Handala Hack Team, raising concerns over cybersecurity measures and international cyber warfare.
As part of a growing trend among European nations, Austria announces its intention to implement a ban on social media use for children under 14, sparking discussions about child safety in the digital age.
The Handala Hack Team, linked to Iran, claims to have accessed FBI Director Kash Patel's email account and leaked private content online, raising concerns over cybersecurity in the U.S. government.
In a bid to protect children from the harmful effects of social media, Austria announces plans to implement a ban on access for users under the age of 14, joining a growing trend among European nations.
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