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BUSINESS
Airbus has resolved a safety issue that temporarily grounded thousands of A320 aircraft, primarily affecting flights in North America and Europe, with updates having mostly been completed without significant disruptions.
The university has reached a settlement with the Trump administration, agreeing to pay $75 million to restore federal research funding as part of a deal addressing antisemitism accusations.
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The burgeoning hemp industry braces for a significant shift as a new federal provision threatens to ban THC-infused beverages and snacks, casting doubt on the market's future and raising concerns over public health and safety.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin highlights his close ties with Moscow and his defiance of EU sanctions amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
TRAVEL
An insightful exploration into the Christmas markets of Birmingham and Berlin, comparing their authenticity and cultural significance as festive traditions unfold in two different settings.
Travelers face harsh winter conditions across the U.S. with snow, rain, and cold temperatures expected, particularly affecting areas from Montana to New York.
In a bid to enhance security and fund essential renovations, the Louvre in Paris announces plans to raise ticket prices substantially for most non-European Union tourists starting next year.
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy calls for more civility and respect among air travelers, sparking mixed reactions from the public and aviation experts.
Starting in 2026, foreign tourists will face increased charges for accessing popular US national parks. This policy aims to prioritize the needs of American citizens while generating funds for park maintenance.
POLITICS
Over 600,000 residents in Kyiv and its surroundings face power outages after a series of Russian missile and drone attacks targeting energy infrastructure, raising concerns ahead of the winter season.
In a provocative statement on social media, US President Donald Trump announced that the airspace above Venezuela should be considered closed, stirring international concern and uncertainty in airline operations.
Amid economic challenges, Black Friday 2023 saw U.S. consumers spend a record sum online and in stores, revealing shifting shopping behaviors and heightened promotional strategies among retailers.
The Nigerian government cites jihadist groups as the source of recent kidnappings, yet analysts point to local criminal gangs. The context of these kidnappings reveals a complex web of influences.
A three-day mourning period begins in Hong Kong following the deadliest fire in nearly 80 years, claiming at least 128 lives. Investigations are underway as questions about safety and accountability arise.
HEALTH
A heart-wrenching story of hope and despair unfolds as families in Hong Kong frantically search for missing loved ones following a catastrophic fire that claimed at least 128 lives.
Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palestinian-American teenager arrested in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, has been released after spending nine months in detention amidst allegations of stone-throwing. His case raises significant concerns about the treatment of minors within the Israeli judicial system.
A massive fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court complex has resulted in at least 65 fatalities, with hundreds still unaccounted for. Ongoing investigations raise questions about safety protocols and accountability amidst public anger.
In Delhi, the air quality crisis is taking a severe toll on children's health, with rising cases of respiratory illnesses and heightened parental anxiety over air pollution. Experts warn that lasting damage may occur, prompting families to consider leaving the city.
A massive fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po district has resulted in at least 44 fatalities and hundreds missing. Investigations underway as authorities examine construction safety.
TECH
A groundbreaking legal action in Antigua & Barbuda, led by whistleblower Alki David, has expanded to include oversight from the UK's National Crime Agency, aiming to hold major global entities accountable for climate-related damages.
Elon Musk intensifies his criticism of mainstream media, unveiling new features on X aimed at combating misinformation while raising questions about the future of journalistic credibility.
A federal judge's remarks on the use of AI, specifically ChatGPT, in crafting law enforcement reports have sparked concerns over accuracy and accountability.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research has postponed its leadership election results due to a trustee misplacing an essential encryption key.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research has postponed its leadership elections after a trustee misplaced a crucial encryption key necessary to reveal the voting results.
SPORT
Travis L. Turner, an undefeated high school football coach, has been reported missing as authorities issue multiple charges related to child sexual abuse material.
The Portland Trail Blazers coach and Hall of Famer appears in court over his involvement in a scheme accused of defrauding players of millions, leveraging his celebrity status. The legal repercussions have significant implications for his coaching career and the wider NBA community, amid ongoing scrutiny over gambling practices.
Danylo Yavhusishyn, also known as Aonishiki, makes history as the first Ukrainian to win the prestigious Emperor's Cup in sumo, marking a significant achievement in sports and cultural integration.
Danylo Yavhusishyn, known as Aonishiki, becomes the first Ukrainian and the first European in nearly eight years to win an elite sumo tournament, marking a significant milestone amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
ENTERTAINMENT
The iconic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade returns to New York City with new floating characters and a watchful eye on weather conditions as officials ensure safety and enjoyment for all attendees.
In a heartfelt finale, Robert Irwin, son of the late Steve Irwin, won Dancing with the Stars, echoing his sister Bindi's past achievement a decade earlier.
New research highlights a troubling correlation between fame and reduced life expectancy among musicians, suggesting that the pressures of stardom can impact health similarly to smoking.
The esteemed South Korean actor Lee Soon-jae, affectionately known as the 'national TV dad,' has passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and memorable performances.
OPINION
Three elderly nuns from Austria can remain at their convent for now, but conditions set by church authorities include abandoning their social media presence.
A decision by a Tokyo court to maintain the ban on same-sex marriage has sparked disappointment among advocates for marriage equality, highlighting Japan's unique position in the G7 and its LGBTQ rights landscape.
In a remarkable tale, three elderly Austrian nuns can continue living in their convent, provided they stop their social media activities that gained them a significant following.
Quebec introduces 'secularism 2.0,' expanding a controversial law that limits public expressions of faith and religious symbols in public workspaces.
A Tokyo court has ruled that Japan's ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional, igniting disappointment among LGBTQ advocates and adding complexity to the ongoing struggle for marriage equality in Japan.