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Trump Nixes U.S. Officials' Pakistan Visit for Iran War Discussions
Ellerbe, North Carolina Honors Andre The Giant with Roadside Marker
Tragic Night: Seven Lives Lost in Major Russian Assault on Ukraine
Viktor Orbán Resigns Following Landslide Election Defeat in Hungary
Body of Missing USF Student Found; Roommate Arrested
Shooting Incident at Chicago Hospital Leads to Lockdown
NATO Confirms No Suspension Procedures Amid U.S. Tensions with Spain
Neglected Early Flood Warning System Puts Thousands at Risk in Everest Region
End of Political Prisoner Release Program Raises Concerns in Venezuela
Mexico Affirms US Agents Lacked Authorization During Fatal Crash
Devastating Wildfires Continue to Rage Across Southeastern Georgia
Tensions Rise: US Threatens Spain Over NATO Support as European Allies Rally Behind
Tragedy Strikes: 31 Sloths Die Before Sloth World Opens in Florida
Tick Season Begins Early: Surge in Bites Raises Concerns
Supreme Court to Decide on Geofence Warrants Amid Privacy Concerns
Trump to Attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner Amidst Press Tensions
Analysis of Recent Immigration Crackdown: Trends and Changes
Murder Charges Filed Against USF Student's Roommate in Disappearance Case
Republicans Clash Over Trump’s Offshore Wind Project Cancellation
UK Affirms Sovereignty over Falkland Islands Amid US Position Review
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BUSINESS
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD expresses confidence in thriving without the US car market, focusing on increasing demand in other regions amidst a surge in EV interest due to rising fuel prices.
TikTok's #BookTok is launching its official bestseller list, reflecting the new dynamics of book recommendations and reading trends shaped by social media influencers.
Alex Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir, has ignited discussions with a provocative manifesto that critiques cultural relativism and advocates for universal national service. As Palantir secures lucrative contracts with the UK government, concerns grow over the influence of Karp’s views on democracy and governance.
The US Justice Department has announced the cessation of its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. This follows allegations surrounding renovation cost overruns related to Fed buildings.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD claims it can successfully navigate the automotive landscape without the US market, capitalizing on rising global demand and innovations like flash charging technology.
TRAVEL
A massive glacier obstructs the pathway to Mount Everest, causing delays for climbers as they wait for the ice to melt. Preparations for the climbing season face serious setbacks, igniting concerns over potential traffic jams on the summit.
Airlines face flight cancellations as jet fuel supplies tighten due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, complicating travel plans for passengers. Here's what to do if your flight is impacted.
A Canadian woman has lost her life in a shooting incident at the ancient Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico, with several others injured. The gunman reportedly took his own life after the attack.
Over 200 tourists found themselves stranded at Morro Dois Irmãos during a police operation aimed at apprehending gang members. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the group safely descended after approximately 30 minutes.
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SPORT
A massive chunk of glacier blocks the route to Mount Everest just as the peak climbing season begins, leading to delayed preparations and concerns over crowded summits.
Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, two Iranian footballers granted asylum in Australia, express gratitude for their new life and safety while reflecting on the challenges faced back home amidst ongoing conflict.
After escaping potential repercussions in Iran, two Iranian footballers express gratitude for the asylum granted in Australia, hoping to continue their athletic careers in safety.
The football community mourns the sudden passing of Alex Manninger, the former Arsenal goalkeeper, who died at 48 after his car was struck by a train. Manninger, known for his professionalism and contribution to Austrian football, was a pivotal player during his time at Arsenal.
ENTERTAINMENT
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner has evolved as an annual event that merges politics and humor, featuring presidents, comedians, and media personalities entertaining the audience while touching upon sensitive political topics.
Legendary drummer Ringo Starr discusses his mistakes on stage, the influence of Los Angeles, and his new country album featuring collaborations with well-known artists.
Dionne Marie Hanna, the British star of Netflix's 'Con Mum,' is facing fresh charges of fraud in Singapore as accusations mount regarding her deceitful schemes to fund a lavish lifestyle.
In a significant legal ruling, a U.S. judge dismissed Smokey Robinson's defamation claim against women who accused him of sexual assault, underscoring the challenges faced by public figures in lawsuits related to sexual misconduct.
OPINION
Despite being a symbol of African nationalism, Zambia grapples with the enduring impact of racism more than six decades after its independence. Interviews reveal the subtle yet pervasive racial discrimination experienced by some citizens.
Discover how health professionals and content creators are pushing back against harmful masculinity trends promoted by social media influencers focused on extreme looksmaxxing.
Janie Pérez shares her emotional story of leaving her life in Missouri to reunite with her husband Alejandro in Mexico after he was deported by ICE. The family navigates challenges while finding a new home together in a foreign land.
Jack Thornell, a former Associated Press photographer known for his iconic images capturing the struggle for civil rights, has passed away at the age of 86. His Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph of James Meredith remains a powerful symbol of the movement.
An Israeli academic expresses shock after being detained and having his kippah altered by police during an incident that sparks widespread debate on freedom of expression.
POLITICS
A series of Russian strikes throughout Ukraine resulted in at least seven casualties, with the central city of Dnipro suffering the most devastation. Rescue efforts are ongoing as the country grapples with the aftermath of the prolonged attack.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announces his resignation from parliament after his party suffered a historic defeat, marking the end of his 16-year leadership.
The body of Zamil Limon, a Bangladeshi doctoral student, was discovered on a Tampa Bay bridge while his girlfriend, Nahida Bristy, remains missing. His roommate, Hisham Saleh Abugharbeih, is in custody with multiple charges.
NATO reiterates that its founding treaty does not allow for the suspension or expulsion of members, responding to U.S. allegations against Spain regarding its stance on the Iran war.
The early flood warning system designed to protect residents and tourists in Nepal's Everest region has fallen into disrepair, endangering thousands after years without maintenance.
HEALTH
The FDA has announced an ultra-fast review for three psychedelic drugs aimed at treating mental health conditions, a move supported by President Trump. This includes psilocybin for depression and methylone for PTSD, amidst a growing acceptance of psychedelic substances.
Benjamin Netanyahu reveals his recent cancer diagnosis was successfully treated, emphasizing his good health and the importance of timely medical intervention.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces he has undergone treatment for an early-stage malignant tumor discovered during routine medical monitoring.
The UK Biobank CEO attributes a serious data breach to a small number of individuals while implementing stringent measures to prevent future incidents.
TECH
Meta announces substantial job cuts amid a significant increase in spending on artificial intelligence projects, as the company reallocates resources in its pursuit of more efficient operations.
In a revealing interview, 90-year-old Apollo moonwalker Harrison Schmitt discusses lunar bases, the quest for energy sources like helium-3, and the future of humanity in space. As excitement builds around the Artemis II mission, Schmitt emphasizes the importance of continued exploration and understanding our solar system.
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