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BUSINESS
The Indian government's overhaul of labor laws has sparked widespread debate, pitting the promise of economic growth against concerns for workers' rights.
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.
Venezuela's government has banned six international airlines from operating in the country following their suspension of flights due to US military warnings. This development impacts thousands of travelers and escalates existing diplomatic tensions between Caracas and Washington.
The grounding of UPS's McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleet following a fatal crash in Louisville has raised concerns for the upcoming holiday shipping season, as inspections and repairs may take several months.
Santa Fe becomes the first U.S. city to link minimum wage increases to housing affordability, addressing a growing crisis where high rents threaten the local culture and diversity.
TRAVEL
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.
As peak holiday travel resumes, airport chapels, like Boston’s Our Lady of the Airways, provide a sanctuary for weary travelers and airport workers alike. These spaces have evolved from dedicated places of worship into interfaith meditation spaces amidst the hustle and bustle of the travel industry.
As Thanksgiving approaches, travelers face challenges of crowded airports, potential winter weather, and heavy traffic. Experts offer essential tips to ease the journey this holiday season.
SPORT
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.
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.
The investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in singer D4vd's vehicle, is now under a court-imposed security hold, limiting public access to information.
OPINION
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.
The Quebec government has introduced measures to amplify its secularism law, curbing public prayer and limiting religious meals in public institutions as part of its ongoing effort toward state secularism.
Diplomatic discussions surrounding peace in Ukraine have seen fluctuating optimism, particularly from U.S. actors like Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. However, challenges remain, especially in reconciling territorial disputes and security guarantees.
POLITICS
The UN committee on torture has reported that Israel operates a 'de facto state policy of organized and widespread torture', following testimonies from both Israeli and Palestinian rights groups about conditions in detention centers.
Communities across West Virginia honor Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, who died in a shooting in Washington, D.C., and Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who remains hospitalized. Governor Morrisey calls for state-wide moments of silence.
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.
The Afghan community in the U.S. expresses grief over a tragic shooting in Washington D.C., asserting the actions of the suspect do not represent their community, while facing fears of renewed immigration restrictions.
A 19-year-old Babson College student was deported to Honduras after attempting to surprise her family for Thanksgiving. Her lawyer claims her deportation violated a court order and that she was unaware of any prior removal orders.
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
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.
Starting December 10, Australia will become the first country to prohibit social media for children under 16, requiring platforms to prevent account creation and deactivate existing accounts for underage users.
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