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Dolores Huerta Reveals Sexual Abuse by César Chavez Amid Growing Allegations
US Court Mandates Reinstatement of Voice of America
Rhinos Make a Historic Return to Uganda After Four Decades
India's Affordable Weight-Loss Drugs Set to Transform Obesity Treatment
Soaring Oil Prices Follow Airstrike on Iran’s Natural Gas Facility
Extradition of Russian Archaeologist to Ukraine Approved by Polish Judge
Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib Killed in Israeli Air Strike
FAA Implements New Radar Guidelines for Helicopter-Airplane Safety
Morocco Celebrates AFCON Victory Amidst Senegal's Outrage
Impact of Ali Larijani's Death on Iran's Leadership Crisis
Dread and Despair: Daily Life Amid Repression and Strikes in Iran
Surge in Oil Prices to Near $110 Following Airstrike on Iranian Gas Facility
Iran's Cluster Bomb Strikes Intensify Israeli Civilian Casualties
Groundbreaking Encryption Pioneers Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard Honored with Turing Award
Ceremonial Welcome for Nigerian President at Windsor Castle
Trump's Counterterrorism Chief Resigns, Calls for Policy Reversal on Iran
Kabul Air Strike Devastates Rehab Centre: Survivors Share Harrowing Accounts
A French Town's Election Goes Viral: Hittler vs Zielinski
Prosecutors Seek Seven-Year Sentence for Crown Princess's Son in Rape Trial
Advocates Push to Restore Ocklawaha River in Florida's Forgotten Canal Project
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BUSINESS
The recent airstrike on a facility at the South Pars gas field has caused Brent crude oil prices to surge nearly 5%, approaching $110 a barrel. This incident reflects ongoing tensions in the region and its impact on global energy markets.
Oil prices have jumped to nearly $110 a barrel after reports of an airstrike on the South Pars gas field, the world’s largest natural gas facility. This incident has prompted Iranian military warnings of decisive retaliation.
King Charles hosts the first Nigerian state visit to the UK in 37 years, welcoming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with a grand ceremony at Windsor Castle.
The state of Arizona has made a significant move by filing criminal charges against Kalshi, a prediction market company, for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation. This comes amidst a larger federal versus state regulatory battle over the future of prediction markets in the U.S.
As the war in Iran escalates, U.S. farmers face soaring fertilizer prices that threaten their livelihoods. With costs increasing by up to 40%, many are struggling to adapt to these economic pressures during a crucial planting season.
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
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.
Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet adorned with images of athletes killed in the war.
As the Winter Olympics unfold, two Chinese-American athletes, Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, find themselves at the center of a heated online debate about national loyalty and identity.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for sporting a helmet honoring athletes fallen since Russia's invasion, igniting a major debate regarding the intersection of sports and national tragedies.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
After winning the Best Actor award, Michael B Jordan indulges in a celebratory cheeseburger at In-N-Out, embracing the Hollywood tradition of post-Oscars fast food.
The 98th Academy Awards unfolded with a sense of urgency and a quest for optimism as films like 'One Battle After Another' triumph amidst global turmoil.
Actor Shia LaBeouf faces legal consequences following an arrest during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, resulting in a court-mandated rehabilitation program after an alleged altercation.
OPINION
Joe Kent, a prominent counterterrorism official, has resigned, expressing his concerns regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran and urging President Trump to reconsider his approach.
King Felipe of Spain's recent remarks about the abuses during the Spanish conquest of Mexico have reignited historical debate and have been seen as a step toward mending diplomatic ties with Mexico.
In a controversial statement, Donald Trump claims individuals with learning disabilities should not be in presidential positions while mocking California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia.
In a controversial statement, former President Donald Trump questions the suitability of candidates with learning disabilities for the presidency, targeting California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia.
Tensions escalate as NATO allies grapple with the implications of President Trump's assertions on military involvement in Iran, highlighting the challenges and complexities in the partnership.
POLITICS
Judge Royce Lamberth rules against the Trump administration's closure of the Voice of America, ordering the reinstatement of its hundreds of journalists within a week.
A Polish judge has ruled that Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin can be extradited to Ukraine, where he faces allegations of illegal excavations and artifact plundering in Crimea.
Esmail Khatib, Iran's intelligence minister, has been confirmed dead following an airstrike attributed to Israel, prompting a national period of mourning and escalating tensions in the region.
In response to last year's tragic midair collision, the FAA is now requiring air traffic controllers at major airports to use radar to manage helicopter and airplane traffic and enhance safety protocols.
HEALTH
India is poised to transform its obesity treatment landscape with the expiration of the semaglutide patent, enabling domestic manufacturers to produce affordable generics. This could drastically lower prices, enhancing accessibility and potentially reshaping global markets.
With the expiration of the semaglutide patent, India is poised to become a leader in the affordable weight-loss drug market, potentially revolutionizing obesity treatment worldwide.
A shooting at a Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in Jasper, Georgia, has led to one person being airlifted to the hospital, and the suspected shooter has also been shot. The police are investigating the incident as multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the site.
A potentially dangerous heatwave is set to impact the south-western United States, with temperatures surpassing typical early spring averages, particularly in California and Arizona.
The story of Elmer Brown and the increasing dangers faced by those who hunt on thin ice raises awareness about climate change impacts on traditional subsistence lifestyles in Alaska.
TECH
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.
As AI continues to permeate every aspect of life, stakeholders worldwide are striving to create a universally recognized 'human-made' label, defending human creativity against the rise of artificial intelligence.
Recent revelations from whistleblowers highlight how both Meta and TikTok have prioritized engagement over user safety, leading to a rise in harmful content. Internal documents and insider testimonies shed light on the algorithms that allow distressing and risky material to flourish on these platforms.
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