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Judicial Developments in the Case of Luigi Mangione Accused of Killing CEO Brian Thompson
Trump Media & TAE Technologies Forge $6 Billion Merger in Energy Sector
Brian Walshe Sentenced to Life for Wife's Murder
Tragedy Strikes as Nick Reiner Faces Murder Charges for Parents' Deaths
Peter Arnett, Iconic War Correspondent Passed Away at 91
Legacy of Courage: Remembering Pulitzer-Winning Journalist Peter Arnett
Rural School Districts Face Funding Crisis as Federal Grants End
Dan Bongino Announces Departure from FBI as Deputy Director
Escalating Tensions: Thailand Launches Airstrikes Near Cambodian Border
Withdrawal of M23 Rebels from Uvira: A Complex Scenario
Thailand Executes Bombing Near Poipet Border, Heightening Regional Tensions
Trump Unveils 'Warrior Dividend' for Service Members, Defends Economic Policies
Tragic Death of Ecuadorian Footballer Mario Pineida Amid Rising Violence
Nigeria Issues Apology to Burkina Faso Over Detained Servicemen
Trump's 'Warrior Dividend' Announcement: A Controversial Economic Claim
Wisconsin Judge's Trial: Allegations of Immigration Obstruction Unveiled
Grassroots Movements Tackle America's Loneliness Crisis: A Look at Community Reconnection Efforts
Life Sentence for French 'Doctor Death' After Poisoning Patients
UN Reports Heavy Rains Aggravate Plight of Displaced Families in Gaza
Justice Department Faces Challenges in Prosecuting Protest-Related Crimes Amid Political Tensions
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In a recent speech, President Trump announced a $1,776 'warrior dividend' for 1.45 million U.S. service members while defending his administration's economic achievements amidst rising costs of living. The announcement has drawn mixed reactions, highlighting political tensions as mid-term elections approach.
In a recent address, President Trump introduced a $1,776 payment for US service members, dubbed the 'warrior dividend,' while defending his economic policies amidst rising inflation concerns.
The Academy Awards will exclusively stream on YouTube starting in 2029, marking a significant shift in the show's broadcasting history.
In a recent BBC interview, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of Donald Trump's influence on NATO's increased defense spending commitment, asserting it as one of his most significant foreign policy successes.
Amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine, EU leaders gather to deliberate on whether to use €210 billion of frozen Russian assets for Ukrainian economic and military aid, highlighting divisions among member states.
TRAVEL
This year's Christmas tree lighting in Bethlehem marks a symbolic return to celebration after years of silence due to the Gaza conflict. Locals express hope for peace and a revival of tourism in the holy city.
IndiGo, India's largest airline, has seen widespread cancellations affecting thousands of passengers amid a peak travel season, due to pilot shortages and new regulations.
A severe winter storm events culminate in record snowfalls, flight cancellations, and dangerous travel conditions across the Midwest and Northeast this week.
Utility crews are working overtime in Wisconsin as thousands remain without power due to severe snowfall caused by a winter storm over the Thanksgiving weekend. Travelers are facing challenges in Iowa and church services are disrupted across Michigan.
A comparative look at Christmas markets in Birmingham and Berlin, focusing on authenticity, traditions, and festive atmosphere.
SPORT
Kimi Antonelli, the 19-year-old Formula 1 driver for Mercedes, surprised fans by racing incognito under a pseudonym at Daytona Milton Keynes, where he recorded the fastest lap of the day but faced penalties.
Lionel Messi's highly anticipated tour of India concluded in Delhi with a successful event, despite the tumultuous start in Kolkata where fans expressed dissatisfaction leading to significant unrest.
As a pivotal hearing approaches in January, Rupert Murdoch faces controversy surrounding serious allegations, including the distribution of child sexual abuse material, and complex issues related to media ethics and sports betting.
Lionel Messi's recent tour of India concluded with a largely successful event in Delhi after a chaotic start in Kolkata. Despite the ruckus, the football star charmed thousands of fans and celebrated his enduring popularity.
Frustration boiled over at a recent event featuring football legend Lionel Messi in Kolkata, India, leading to chaos as fans expressed their anger over unmet expectations.
ENTERTAINMENT
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent, passes away at 91. Known for his fearless reporting during the Vietnam and Gulf Wars, Arnett's remarkable career spanned decades and numerous conflicts.
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his courageous reporting from war zones from Vietnam to Iraq, has passed away at 91. His legacy as a groundbreaking war correspondent will be remembered for years to come.
Nick Reiner, son of acclaimed director Rob Reiner, appears in court charged with his parents' murder. Family reacts with grief during this unexpected crisis.
A photo posted by Miss Finland, Sarah Dzafce, posing with 'slanted-eyes' has ignited fierce criticism and discussions on racism across East Asia and Finland. The incident led to her dethroning and highlighted underlying societal issues.
OPINION
The tragic deaths of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife highlight the limitations of Hollywood’s influence and the illusion that fame and wealth can shield one from personal crises.
An analysis of how the transition to streaming platforms has affected the livelihoods of actors and writers, exposing the financial disparities that have emerged in the film and television industry.
As the new year approaches, a recent AP-NORC poll reveals the shifting attitudes of Americans towards gift-giving and holiday traditions, showcasing a trend towards cash gifts and early bedtimes.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles defends herself against criticisms published in Vanity Fair, asserting the article misrepresented her comments about President Trump, JD Vance, and Elon Musk.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles pushes back against a Vanity Fair article depicting the Trump administration negatively, disputing key statements made during interviews.
POLITICS
In a harrowing case that captured attention, Brian Walshe has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife, Ana Walshe, whose body has never been found. The court's decision follows disturbing revelations uncovered during the trial.
Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his profound reporting on several significant global conflicts, has died at the age of 91. His legacy as a war correspondent will endure as he documented pivotal moments of history.
The termination of federal grants has left many rural school districts in Kentucky without the resources needed to support vital mental health programs, leaving educators scrambling to fill the gaps as students' needs continue to grow.
Dan Bongino has formally announced his decision to step down as the FBI's Deputy Director in January, emphasizing gratitude towards President Trump and other officials for the opportunity to serve.
HEALTH
In a nation facing historic levels of social disconnection, grassroots groups are embedding social connection into their missions to combat loneliness and isolation. From Baltimore to Pittsburgh, local communities are finding innovative ways to rebuild relationships and strengthen networks.
Recent heavy rains have further worsened the living conditions for nearly 55,000 families displaced in the Gaza Strip, raising concerns over hypothermia and other illnesses among vulnerable populations.
Indian researchers develop simulations to predict how H5N1 could spread to humans, emphasizing the critical timing of interventions in controlling potential outbreaks.
Severe weather conditions in Gaza have intensified the plight of thousands of displaced families, with reports of hypothermia casualties and further building collapses due to heavy rains.
Four centrist Republicans join Democrats in a petition to extend pandemic-era health insurance subsidies, setting the stage for a House vote amid rising premiums.
TECH
In a secret factory, Ukraine ramps up the production of the domestically developed Flamingo missile, emphasizing self-sufficiency in its military capabilities as combat continues with Russian forces.
As the second season of Fallout lands on Prime Video, we explore the nuances of translating video game lore into a compelling television narrative that resonates with fans and new viewers alike.
The term 'slop', referring to low-quality digital content produced through artificial intelligence, has been chosen as Merriam-Webster's word of the year for 2025, highlighting growing concerns regarding misinformation and the impact of AI on creativity.
Germany has formally accused Russia of orchestrating a cyber-attack against its air traffic control and attempting to influence its elections, raising tensions amidst ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
As Australia implements a social media ban for under-16s, critics argue that gaming platforms should also be regulated due to their addictive nature and associated risks.
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