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BUSINESS
The Federal Aviation Administration has lifted all restrictions on commercial flights imposed during a prolonged government shutdown, allowing airlines to return to normal operations starting Monday.
The ongoing feud over a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia highlights the complexities within Canada’s regional politics, particularly as the country seeks to reduce economic reliance on the US and position itself as a global energy player.
As the recent U.S. government shutdown comes to a close, citizens express anxiety over the looming possibility of another shutdown in January, affecting their lives and financial stability.
A new partnership between the United States and South Korea is set to see the construction of nuclear-powered submarines, reflecting a strategic response to growing threats from North Korea and China.
In a bid to tackle escalating consumer costs, US President Donald Trump signs an executive order rolling back tariffs on a variety of food items. This move follows pressure from the Republican Party after recent electoral setbacks over economic concerns.
TRAVEL
As political and trade tensions persist, Canadians are increasingly refraining from traveling to the US. This article explores the implications of this boycott and its impact on tourism in both countries.
The U.S. faces potential air traffic disruptions as the government shutdown continues, affecting airlines and travel plans during the crucial Thanksgiving holiday season. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of slowdowns as air traffic controllers face unpaid furloughs.
Over 1,400 flights were cancelled in the US due to reduced air traffic capacity as the government shutdown enters its second day. Airlines, amid financial strain, urge lawmakers for a resolution to the ongoing crisis.
A tragic incident near the border of Malaysia and Thailand has resulted in dozens of migrants missing, highlighting the ongoing crisis faced by the Rohingya community fleeing persecution.
Antigua and Barbuda emerges as a leading tourism success in the Caribbean, driven by strategic government action and a cultural revival that resonates with travelers and locals alike.
SPORT
John Beam, former Laney College football coach and star of Netflix’s ‘Last Chance U,’ was fatally shot on campus. His legacy and the impact of gun violence is highlighted by mayor and community reactions.
Everton midfielder Iliman Ndiaye discusses his unexpected path to the top, highlighting the importance of grassroots initiatives and resilience in overcoming rejection to achieve his dreams in professional football.
Roya Karimi, once a child bride in Afghanistan, transforms her life to become a top bodybuilder in Europe, breaking cultural barriers and inspiring women around the globe.
Former NFL star Antonio Brown is returning to Florida to face serious charges after being arrested in connection with a shooting incident following a boxing match. Brown waived extradition from New Jersey , opting not to contest the legal transfer.
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz face serious charges related to a bribery scheme that gave bettors insider information about their pitches, leading to significant betting irregularities.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a recent incident, South Korean K-pop star and actress Nana defended her home against an armed intruder, with her mother playing a crucial role in subduing the assailant until police arrived.
Jack Doherty, a popular YouTuber known for his provocative content, was arrested in Miami early Saturday on drug possession charges. The incident occurred while he was filming interactions with police, reportedly blocking traffic in the process.
In a harrowing incident, popular South Korean actress and K-pop star Nana, alongside her mother, fought off an armed intruder at her home. This incident highlights issues of safety and security for celebrities.
In a historic audience, Pope Leo XIV welcomed prominent figures from the film industry like Cate Blanchett and Viggo Mortensen, urging them to narrate the world's struggles through cinema and inspire hope.
In a historic meeting at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV welcomed Hollywood stars, urging them to use their artistry to bring hope and address societal issues through cinema.
OPINION
A new DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler's blood raises important questions about ancestry, potential medical conditions, and the ethical implications of researching the genetics of a historical figure associated with extreme violence.
As the United States experiences shifts in immigration policy under the Trump administration, naturalized citizens like Dauda Sesay express fears about their status and safety in the country they now call home.
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In the wake of evictions and housing instability, single mother Sechita McNair fights for a better educational future for her son while navigating the complexities of modern urban life in Atlanta.
POLITICS
The upcoming run-off in Chile's presidential election pits Communist candidate Jeannette Jara against far-right rival José Antonio Kast, signaling contrasting visions for the country's future amid rising crime and immigration concerns.
A devastating bus accident near Medina has resulted in the deaths of 45 Indian pilgrims, highlighting the risks faced during religious travels. The incident raises questions about transportation safety for pilgrims.
The recent protests in Tanzania following the controversial elections have resulted in a violent police response that has left hundreds dead and many more injured. Eyewitness accounts and video evidence reveal the scale of the violence.
As Alberta pushes for a new oil pipeline through British Columbia, tensions rise amid differing economic goals and environmental concerns, testing Canada's ambitions on the global stage.
Recent drone sightings near airports and critical infrastructure across Europe have sparked fears of a potential hybrid warfare strategy employed by Russia. As NATO countries consider implementing a 'drone wall' for defense, experts discuss the implications and effectiveness of such measures.
HEALTH
A bus carrying Indian pilgrims from Mecca to Medina caught fire in a tragic accident, resulting in the deaths of 45 individuals, with many more affected as family members and authorities respond.
A shocking case of cybercrime in India reveals that CCTV footage from a maternity hospital was stolen and sold online, raising urgent concerns about privacy and security in a country with growing surveillance.
In a significant health precaution, nearly 70 schools in the Australian Capital Territory will close to investigate potential asbestos contamination found in colored play sand sold by popular retailers.
At least four migrants have lost their lives after two boats carrying nearly 100 people capsized off Libya's coast. This incident highlights the ongoing perilous journey many undertake in search of safety and a better future.
TECH
A cybercrime investigation unearths a vast network selling stolen CCTV footage from maternity wards and other sensitive locations across India, highlighting critical concerns around privacy and security amid increasing surveillance.
Unidentified drone sightings near airports and military bases across Europe have raised concerns of potential hybrid warfare tactics amid ongoing conflicts involving Russia. Experts weigh in on the implications and the necessary defenses.
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, backed by NASA, successfully launched two identical Mars orbiters, Escapade, from Cape Canaveral, marking a significant step towards future lunar missions and exploration of Mars.
As air traffic controllers return to work, flight reductions at 40 U.S. airports remain at 6% instead of increasing to 10%. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) analyzes safety concerns following flight disruption reports.