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BUSINESS
Concerns mount as Planet Labs limits access to satellite imagery of Iran after US government intervention, affecting journalists and humanitarian efforts.
The Trump administration has unveiled designs for a monumental 250-foot Triumphal Arch in Washington D.C., inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. If approved, the arch will be a striking addition to the U.S. capital.
Concerns escalate as Planet Labs restricts satellite imagery access of Iran, impacting journalists and humanitarian organizations following a request from the US government.
As Argentina's government relaxes regulations protecting glaciers, concerns grow over water security for agriculture and local communities reliant on glacial meltwater.
As peace talks between the US and Iran commence in Islamabad, crucial sticking points emerge, including nuclear issues and regional tensions involving Hezbollah.
TRAVEL
The Royal Bahamas Police Force is conducting an extensive search for a U.S. woman who reportedly fell overboard while vacationing with her husband in the Bahamas.
After weeks of disruption at U.S. airports due to funding issues, TSA employees are set to receive paychecks, bringing hope for reduced wait times for travelers during the busy spring break season.
As a train journey unfolds, an exploration of how political strife impacts travel manifests. In light of recent transportation challenges due to a standstill in Congress, a writer embraces the charm of long-distance rail travel, appreciating its historical significance while observing the socio-political landscape of America.
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.
The vibrant pink cherry blossoms have emerged in Washington, marking the unofficial start of the tourist season as the city embraces spring.
POLITICS
A new giant victory arch, dubbed the 'Arc de Trump', has been unveiled, aiming to reshape Washington D.C.'s skyline with its gold accents and towering design.
As Hungary approaches a pivotal election, challenger Péter Magyar rallies supporters while aiming to dethrone Viktor Orbán, whose lengthy tenure has faced heightened scrutiny and opposition.
In a significant crackdown on terrorism, Nigerian courts have sentenced almost 400 individuals linked to militant Islamist groups, including Boko Haram. This action reflects the government's intensified efforts to combat growing insecurity nationwide.
Eric Adams, the former mayor of New York City, has been granted honorary citizenship in Albania, a move that may signal his intent to step away from politics and embrace a new international lifestyle.
In a star-studded meeting in Tokyo, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi celebrated her lifelong passion for rock music by meeting the legendary British band Deep Purple, calling their drummer Ian Paice her 'god.'
HEALTH
Authorities in the Netherlands are on a mission to identify victims of a recent 'international sextortion campaign', urging young women who have been targeted to come forward after revealing shocking coercive tactics used by a suspect.
In a significant turnaround, the Trump administration has acknowledged inaccuracies in its claims regarding New York's Medicaid program, raising questions about the underlying data for its national anti-fraud efforts.
As a significant measles outbreak unfolds in South Carolina, families are left anxious about their children’s health, especially those too young to be vaccinated. The increasing number of cases raises concerns about herd immunity and public health policies.
As the fighting in Iran pauses, the psychological scars on its young population deepen, manifesting in fear, anxiety, and a sense of hopelessness.
In the wake of recent hostilities, Iranian children like Ali grapple with trauma and anxiety, with effects that may last a lifetime. Reports reveal the harrowing psychological toll on a generation caught in the crossfire, highlighting the urgent need for support and healing.
TECH
After a remarkable journey to the Moon, the Artemis II crew has returned safely to Earth, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. The astronauts completed a nine-day mission and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, paving the way for future lunar endeavors.
NASA's Artemis II mission marked a triumphant feat with the successful return of astronauts from a historic lunar flyby, captivating a new generation. Yet, the mission's future, including human presence on the Moon and beyond, faces substantial hurdles that could reshape our path to Mars.
NASA's Artemis II crew approaches splashdown in the Pacific, concluding the first manned lunar mission in over 50 years with notable achievements and challenges.
The Indian government's recent proposals to regulate news and political content on social media platforms have sparked concerns over freedom of expression among activists, media experts, and digital rights advocates.
Amazon has announced plans to end support for older Kindle models, leading to frustration among loyal users who feel their devices are being rendered obsolete.
SPORT
At the unveiling of a statue honoring baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki, a comical mishap occurred when the statue revealed a broken bat. Suzuki's reaction added humor to the event as he laughed off the incident.
As Iran prepares for the World Cup, the nation's players face scrutiny from fans abroad who grapple with political tensions back home. Mixed feelings emerge among the diaspora regarding support for the team.
In the aftermath of his recent DUI arrest, prosecutors have requested Tiger Woods' prescription drug records as they build their case against him. Woods has pled not guilty to the charges.
Jim Whittaker, who made history as the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1963, has passed away at the age of 97. His remarkable legacy in the world of mountaineering is celebrated.
Seven players from the Eritrean national football team have not returned home following a victorious match in Eswatini, raising concerns about their whereabouts amidst fears of continued defection.
ENTERTAINMENT
A statue of MLB legend Ichiro Suzuki breaks during its unveiling in Seattle, creating a memorable moment for fans. The mishap is handled with humor as the Mariners celebrate Suzuki's legacy.
Sanae Takaichi, Japan's prime minister, shares her admiration for the iconic band Deep Purple, revealing her childhood fandom and drumming background in a recent meeting.
Once at the pinnacle of India's comedy scene, Samay Raina faced a dramatic downfall due to an inappropriate joke. Now, he returns with a new stand-up special, blending humor with reflection as he tackles his controversies and the challenges of online fame.
OPINION
Amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, Vice President JD Vance faces a precarious mission to negotiate peace in Iran, tasked by President Trump amidst conflicting political pressures and a volatile leadership style.
As high-level discussions between US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf approach, the road ahead is fraught with distrust yet holds potential for pivotal change in US-Iran relations.
In a rare public statement, Melania Trump firmly denies any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, urging for congressional hearings to address the plight of Epstein's survivors and bringing the ongoing crisis back into the public eye.
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