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BUSINESS
The closure of Iran's largest steel plants due to recent strikes signals a stark escalation in US-Israeli military operations against Iranian infrastructure, raising alarms over economic repercussions.
The premiere of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' promises to be a blockbuster hit, highlighting a trend where family-oriented films dominate the box office.
A remarkable auction in Delhi saw Raja Ravi Varma's 'Yashoda and Krishna' become the most expensive Indian artwork ever sold, setting a new benchmark in the art market.
In a significant diplomatic shift, the United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez, following her emergence as a key ally after the removal of Nicolás Maduro. This move reflects newly strengthened relations between the US and the Venezuelan government.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is preparing to launch its initial public offering, expected to value the company at over $1 trillion, signifying a pivotal moment in the company's history and the stock market.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
POLITICS
Following the removal of Nicolás Maduro, the US has lifted sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela's interim leader, in a sign of changing diplomatic relations.
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and former Columbia University student, is battling deportation as his legal team raises concerns about potential bias from Judge Emil Bove due to his past roles in the Justice Department.
After four decades in prison for a murder conviction, Subramanyam Vedam, an Indian citizen, might soon be released. A judge has recognized his rehabilitation while the government contemplates deportation.
French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the inconsistency of U.S. President Trump regarding the ongoing Iran conflict, advocating for a serious approach towards the war rather than fluctuating comments.
HEALTH
Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, is reported to be in grave health after suffering a suspected heart attack in prison. Her family expresses fears for her life amidst ongoing tensions and a lack of medical attention.
The rise of social media has inspired a new wave of adventurers hitting the mountains, but with it comes an increase in safety incidents. Experts discuss the implications and responsibilities at play.
A tragic storm resulting in a fatal incident coupled with a chilling Saharan dust cloud has overwhelmed parts of Greece, particularly Crete, leading to serious disruptions and a red alert warning.
Thousands of immigrants in the U.S. face uncertain futures as they are ordered to be deported to countries where they have no ties. This article explores the implications of recent policy changes on vulnerable asylum seekers.
A bipartisan group of senators is advocating for the INSULIN Act, which seeks to limit out-of-pocket costs for insulin to $35 per month for those with private insurance plans. Amid rising health expenses, this bill promises to aid diabetes patients and their families.
TECH
In a thrilling backdrop of technical challenges, NASA's Artemis II mission is now in orbit after overcoming several last-minute hurdles, including plumbing issues and safety system glitches.
Nasa's Artemis II rocket blasts off, marking a significant milestone in the journey to return humans to the Moon, with the crew now orbiting Earth.
Louis Mosley, the UK head of Palantir, asserts that the responsibility for military AI applications falls on the military itself, amid rising concerns about the risks tied to AI-driven targeting systems in warfare.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is preparing to go public with a highly anticipated IPO valued at over $1 trillion, which could set a new record in the financial history of space exploration.
SPORT
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday following the football team's qualification for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, marking a historic moment for the nation.
A devastated Italy grapples with its failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, stirring emotions and critiques across the nation.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday following the qualification of its national football team for the World Cup, marking a momentous occasion after over five decades.
Golf superstar Tiger Woods has revealed he will temporarily step away from the sport to focus on his health after a car crash led to DUI charges.
An in-depth investigation into the tragic death of 18-year-old Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer reveals that she lay undiscovered for 82 minutes after crashing during the 2024 Road World Championships in Zurich.
ENTERTAINMENT
Mark Blythen and Margo Oakley, who have shared a complex relationship for over four decades, come together as the first in-laws to compete on 'Race Across the World' in memory of Julia, Mark's late wife and Margo's sister. Their journey offers a poignant blend of adventure and remembrance.
Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to a hospital after feeling ill during her debut night in Moulin Rouge! The Musical, as confirmed by her representative.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital during her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical due to sudden illness, her representative confirmed.
Two Army helicopter crews faced brief suspension after flying near Kid Rock's residence, prompting immediate intervention from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The musicians' support for the military comes into the spotlight amidst concerns over flying regulations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the reinstatement of two Army helicopter pilots who previously faced suspension for flying near Kid Rock's swimming pool, stating there will be no punishment or ongoing investigation.
OPINION
Amidst rising tensions in global politics, former President Donald Trump reiterates his views on NATO, signaling potential shifts in the United States' foreign alliances and military strategies. With implications reaching far beyond U.S. borders, Trump's perspective prompts a reevaluation of NATO's collective security commitments.
Ted Bundy's gruesome history of violence continues to surface as DNA advancements link him to more victims. A recent case closure reveals the haunting grip of his crimes nearly four decades after his execution.
Governor Greg Gianforte has signed Senate Bill 437 into law, defining sex strictly according to reproductive systems. This legislation has raised significant concerns regarding its impact on transgender and non-binary individuals in Montana.