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BUSINESS
The Trump administration is requesting a record increase in defense spending alongside substantial cuts to domestic programs, marking a significant shift in U.S. budget priorities.
Despite ongoing tensions from the war in Iran, the US job market showed unexpected resilience in March, adding 178,000 jobs and lowering the unemployment rate to 4.3%.
As India braces for an intensely hot summer with temperatures soaring above 45°C, rising costs of bottled water and beer are being exacerbated by the ongoing war with Iran, which is disrupting supply chains and pushing production costs higher.
Iran has temporarily shut down its two largest steel plants following a series of air strikes attributed to the US and Israel, significantly disrupting its economic activities.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing significant stress on India's bottled water industry, leading to increased prices and supply shortages just as the country braces for extreme summer temperatures.
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.
SPORT
Italia, cuatro veces campeona del mundo, se enfrenta a una crisis tras no clasificar por tercer Mundial consecutivo, tras una derrota en penaltis contra Bosnia y Herzegovina.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Latter-day Saint influencers are reshaping perceptions of Mormon culture, mixing tradition with modernity. A closer look at the contradictory narratives driving public curiosity.
In a candid interview, Arlo Parks shares her transformative journey from introspective ballads to an exploration of nightlife and freedom in her upcoming album, 'Ambiguous Desire'.
Federal prosecutors have charged Pooh Shiesty and eight associates with robbing and kidnapping three men during a business meeting in Dallas, linked to a dispute with Gucci Mane’s record label.
A federal court has dismissed most of Blake Lively's allegations against her co-star Justin Baldoni in a sexual harassment case, with only three claims set to proceed to trial.
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.
OPINION
A recent study sheds light on the devotion of Bigfoot enthusiasts, blending skepticism and fascination as researchers delve into the mysterious world of the legendary creature.
As the conflict with Iran continues, President Trump's shifting timelines and remarks raise questions about the future of US involvement in the region. Analysts highlight the inconsistency of statements from Trump and his administration.
French President Emmanuel Macron expresses concern over President Trump's fluctuating statements regarding the Iran war, emphasizing the need for a serious and stable approach to international conflicts.
Over 100 international law specialists criticize the actions of the US, Israel, and Iran during the ongoing Middle Eastern war, warning of violations of international law.
In a recent address addressing the ongoing conflict with Iran, President Trump reiterated his commitment to achieve U.S. military objectives, yet left many critical questions unanswered regarding the future of American involvement in the region.
POLITICS
A French-owned vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant event in maritime activity as tensions rise in the region due to ongoing conflicts. This passage indicates cautious movement in a crucial shipping lane that has seen reduced activity since the outbreak of violence.
Tennessee has passed a significant law easing the financial barriers that have historically prevented felons from restoring their voting rights. The new legislation modifies requirements regarding child support payments and court costs associated with voting rights restoration.
In a surprising move, President Donald Trump has removed Pam Bondi from her position as Attorney General, citing frustration over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Bondi, a long-time ally of Trump, is set to transition to a role in the private sector.
Eight individuals of African origin have been deported from the United States to Uganda under a new migration agreement, drawing criticism for the conditions of their transfer.
HEALTH
In Creighton, Nebraska, families express deep concern over the potential closure of local hospitals amid national funding cuts, specifically citing the risks posed by Medicaid reductions and insufficient federal support for rural healthcare.
At a recent rental rip-off hearing in the Bronx, tenants raised serious complaints about their deteriorating living conditions, highlighting issues such as mold, pest infestations, and lack of communication from landlords who are increasingly hidden behind corporate identities.
Iranians express their deepening despair as the devastating war enters its second month, revealing stories of sleepless nights and fear for the future amidst economic collapse and military conflict.
Body camera footage reveals the moment Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI following a vehicle crash in Florida, showing his astonishment and subsequent admission of painkiller use.
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.
TECH
The prestigious Uffizi Galleries in Florence report a cyber-attack that allegedly accessed sensitive data but claim no artworks or security systems were compromised.
NASA's Artemis II mission marks a pivotal moment in space exploration, as astronauts share breathtaking images of Earth while journeying towards the Moon for the first time in 50 years.
NASA's Artemis II mission is making headlines as four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft have successfully exited Earth's orbit, marking humanity's first venture beyond the Moon since 1972.
After successfully launching, NASA's Artemis II astronauts fix their malfunctioning toilet just in time for their historic lunar fly-around. Despite cold conditions, they enjoy stunning views of Earth as they prepare for their moon mission.
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.