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BUSINESS
Some South Korean workers who were detained during an immigration raid at Hyundai’s electric vehicle plant in Georgia have returned to the U.S. as construction resumes on a key battery facility.
Swiss officials and business leaders rally in Washington to negotiate a reduction in steep tariffs imposed by the U.S. under President Trump, leveraging gifts and strategic diplomacy.
Amid rising security concerns in Europe, Germany's coalition government announces a new military service plan to bolster troop numbers, potentially leading to expanded conscription by 2027. The initiative aims to establish Germany as Europe’s leading military force.
Following the end of the U.S. government shutdown, states race to resume full SNAP benefits for millions of Americans, facing delays and uncertainties in aid distribution.
With the federal shutdown concluded, airlines are optimistic about resuming normal operations within days, following flight cut orders affecting major airports due to staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
TRAVEL
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.
As the government shutdown continues to impact operations, the FAA announces a cut in air traffic across 40 major markets to ensure safety and manage staffing shortages.
With the second month of the government shutdown in full swing, air traffic controller shortages are resulting in significant delays across U.S. airports, leading to ripple effects in travel schedules.
SPORT
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.
Antonio Brown, the former NFL star, was arrested in Dubai on an attempted murder charge related to a shooting incident that occurred after a celebrity boxing event in Miami.
Former New York Mets star Darryl Strawberry has been granted a presidential pardon by Donald Trump, acknowledging his recovery and contributions to his community after a troubled past.
ENTERTAINMENT
Former President Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1 billion during the relaunch of FilmOn.TV, addressing media corruption and marking the return of the chaotic BattleCam show.
Former 'Queen of Reality TV', Natalie Nunn, makes a sensational comeback with 'The Tea Party Revival' on FilmOn TV, exploring authenticity and cultural impact with fierce conversations and unfiltered perspectives.
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.
Members Hyein and Haerin of K-pop sensation NewJeans will return to their label Ador following a contentious legal battle, raising concerns about the group's future amidst allegations of mistreatment by the agency.
Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande face charges for the murder of popular hip-hop artist Kiernan Forbes, known as AKA, after their return from Eswatini. They are linked to a crime that shocked South Africa.
OPINION
As South Korea prepares for its annual Suneung college entrance exam, blind students face unique challenges, enduring up to 13 hours of rigorous testing to determine their academic and future career paths.
Sami Hamdi, a British political commentator, reflects on his recent detention in the U.S. and announces plans to possibly sue authorities, emphasizing the implications for free speech.
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Recent AP-NORC poll reveals a significant drop in President Trump's approval ratings regarding his management of the government, with notable discontent emerging from Republicans. The data reflects broader implications surrounding the ongoing government shutdown and challenges in governance.
POLITICS
A series of Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv resulted in the deaths of three people and injuries to at least 26 others, with significant damage to civilian infrastructure and energy systems.
Exploring the use of detainee imagery in U.S. political contexts, this article investigates the ethical implications and historical precedents of visual propaganda in the immigration debate.
Recent email disclosures reveal the extent of Jeffrey Epstein's relationships with a diverse array of political and social figures, underscoring the billionaire's extensive network even after his legal troubles.
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.
The Texas A&M University System regents have mandated that professors seek presidential approval for discussions on certain race and gender topics, raising concerns about academic freedom and censorship.
HEALTH
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson faces hospitalization due to progressive supranuclear palsy, while family underscores need for prayers and support.
A tanker truck leak of anhydrous ammonia in Weatherford, Oklahoma led to the hospitalization of dozens and forced hundreds to evacuate.
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TECH
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.
The gaming industry receives a fresh challenge as Valve unveils its new Steam Machine, aiming to blend the worlds of PC and console gaming and take on giants like Xbox and PlayStation.
A Danish man has been sentenced to a seven-month suspended prison term for sharing nude scenes from films on Reddit, violating copyright laws. This case highlights the importance of artists' moral rights in the digital age.
Australia's spy agency head Mike Burgess highlights the increasing risk of high-impact cyber sabotage from Chinese-linked hackers targeting critical infrastructure.
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