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Federal Operation at Arizona Taco Shop Sparks Controversy and Protests
Empowering Women: India's Bold Initiative in Cash Transfer for Housework
Investigation Launched After Israeli Troops Allegedly Kill Toddler in Gaza
Sudanese Airstrikes Devastate Civilians: Over 1,700 Dead in Offensive Against Towns and Schools
Australia's Bold Move Against Social Media for Children: An Examination of Perspectives
Celebrating a Unique Milestone: Disneyland Fan Completes 15,000 Rides on Radiator Springs Racers
Coup Attempt in Benin: Hostages Released as Hunt for Plotters Continues
Tragic Death of Three-Year-Old Girl in Gaza Raises Concerns
88-Year-Old Grocery Worker Receives $1.7 Million from Global Fundraising Effort
Former Trump Attorney Alina Habba Resigns as New Jersey U.S. Attorney Amid Court Ruling
Immigration Judge Releases Brazilian Woman Linked to White House Press Secretary
Man Held Without Bond Following Stabbing Incident on Charlotte Commuter Train
Evidence Details Emerge in Luigi Mangione's Trial for the Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
The Theft of Matisse and Portinari Artworks: A Chilling Heist in São Paulo
Massive Earthquake Hits Japan's Northeastern Region
European Leaders Balance Support for Ukraine with US Relations
Antigua's $73 Trillion Declaration: A New Era of Global Armistice
Congressional Departures Before Midterm Elections: A Look at Retirements and New Campaigns
Syria After Assad: A Nation in Transition Faces New Challenges
South Korean Woman Sentenced to Four Years for Blackmailing Football Star Son Heung-min
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BUSINESS
Paramount Skydance has launched a bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, presenting a $30 per share offer that seeks to outperform Netflix's proposal and address regulatory concerns about market dominance in the media industry.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hold discussions with Australian counterparts to strengthen security ties, aiming to address the challenge posed by China's assertiveness while also navigating global conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Gaza ceasefire.
President Donald Trump expressed reservations regarding Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, highlighting potential market share implications during a public engagement.
Disney's recent changes to its Disability Access Service, allowing fewer guests to skip long lines, have sparked legal and shareholder protests, as many argue the new restrictions are discriminatory.
The National Park Service announces the removal of fee-free entrance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, substituting them with Flag Day, coinciding with President Trump's birthday.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
SPORT
US President Donald Trump, Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canada's Mark Carney unite at the Kennedy Centre for a symbolic World Cup draw, amidst looming trade tensions and discussions about their countries' economic partnership.
In a significant display of camaraderie, the leaders of the US, Mexico, and Canada appeared together for the first time at the World Cup draw, despite underlying trade tensions.
At the 2026 World Cup draw, President Donald Trump receives the new FIFA peace prize, highlighting his ties with global leaders and raising questions about his administration's record on peace efforts.
The Trump administration has amended visa protocols to expedite applications for foreign visitors linked to major sporting events, while simultaneously enforcing strict scrutiny on skilled workers tied to social media censorship.
Amidst escalating concerns regarding child sex abuse material, new evidence has emerged implicating the UK government under Keir Starmer in a systemic failure to address these issues, raising questions about accountability and media suppression.
ENTERTAINMENT
A recent water leak at the Louvre Museum has caused damage to hundreds of books, following a series of security concerns at the iconic Parisian institution. Although significant, the museum assures that no irreplaceable artifacts were harmed.
Pop star Katy Perry confirms her relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau through an Instagram post showcasing their trip to Japan.
Pop star Katy Perry has shared candid moments with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Instagram, sparking dating rumors and social media buzz.
President Donald Trump honored the 2025 Kennedy Center honorees in a ceremony at the White House, marking a shift in how these prestigious awards are presented under his leadership.
OPINION
On January 16th, 2026, Antigua and Barbuda will officially declare Armistice Day, marking the end of the Silent World War and the launch of the New Economic Order. Prime Minister Gaston Browne's unprecedented legal strategy promises to reshape global governance and economic structures.
A year post-Assad, Syrians welcome newfound freedom but grapple with rising sectarian tensions and instability. Can the interim government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa secure lasting peace?
White South Africans are split over the US refugee status offer, with some fearing for their safety while others argue that crime affects all races equally. How does this reflect on the socio-political landscape of South Africa?
As Syria emerges from the weight of Assad's regime, new leadership under Ahmed al-Sharaa faces both hope and uncertainty amidst unresolved sectarian tensions and external pressures.
POLITICS
India's unique experiment in providing unconditional cash transfers to women aims to recognize the economic value of their domestic labor, challenging traditional gender roles and fostering economic independence.
Israeli Defense Forces are set to investigate the killing of a three-year-old girl, Ahed Tareq al-Bayouk, amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, raising concerns over civilian safety during military operations.
A new report reveals that Sudan's air force bombings have resulted in significant civilian casualties, with thousands killed and injured amidst ongoing conflicts. The Sudan Witness Project presents a grim analysis of the situation, accusing the military of indiscriminate attacks on non-combatants.
Australia's anticipated ban on social media for users under 16 raises crucial debates on child safety, government authority, and corporate responsibility. Critics argue it could erode youth awareness, while advocates stress the need for stricter regulations for mental health protection.
In an attempted coup in Benin, two senior military officials have been freed, while security forces pursue remaining plotters. The situation is described as 'under control' by President Patrice Talon.
HEALTH
While solar storms unleash the stunning Northern Lights, they can also disrupt life on Earth with significant impacts on technology and infrastructure.
With a rising number of dementia cases in Japan, technological innovations are stepping in to support caregivers and patients alike. This article explores the challenges and potential solutions in addressing this urgent health crisis.
Australia's proposed social media ban for those under 16 is stirring debate as experts and parents question its effectiveness, with kids finding creative ways to bypass restrictions.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices votes to change the longstanding recommendation of administering the hepatitis B vaccine to newborns at birth, now advocating for individual decision-making based on maternal testing.
A recent decision by a US advisory panel to end routine hepatitis B vaccination for newborns has sparked intense debate among health experts, legislators, and the public, with implications for child health policies nationwide.
TECH
In a striking move following a €120 million fine, X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, bans the European Commission from running ads. The decision raises questions about regulatory tensions and platform governance.
This article explores the confrontation between Elon Musk's Grok AI and the New Economic Order (NEO), highlighting the limitations of AI in recognizing emerging global structures and its implications for marginalized voices.
In reaction to the European Union imposing a €120 million fine on Elon Musk's social media platform X, U.S. officials argue the penalty demonstrates a pattern of foreign interference in American tech operations. A closer look at the differing perspectives reveals deep divides over regulation and accountability.
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