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BUSINESS
California has dropped its lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding the withdrawal of $4 billion in federal funding for its high-speed rail project. The state will now seek alternative funding.
A proposed merger between Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix is under scrutiny, facing a regulatory stop order due to potential irreversible harm from media consolidation amidst ongoing judicial and regulatory investigations.
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The recognition by Israel marks a significant diplomatic development for Somaliland, with implications for regional politics and international relations.
A critical review of the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding the proposed Warner-Paramount merger, spotlighting procedural milestones, regulatory implications, and the systemic risks involved.
TRAVEL
The Coral Adventurer cruise ship ran aground in Papua New Guinea, marking a troubling incident shortly after an elderly passenger's death raised concerns over safety protocols.
A major winter storm has led to significant flight cancellations and delays in the Northeast and Great Lakes, affecting thousands during the busiest travel week between Christmas and New Year’s.
A severe winter storm has led to significant disruptions across the United States, particularly affecting holiday travel as thousands of flights are canceled or delayed. Major airports in New York City and surrounding areas are among the hardest hit, prompting travel warnings and advisories.
A ferry capsized in the Mekong River, resulting in chaos and tragedy. While many were rescued, the loss of lives raises questions about safety measures.
A ferry disaster on the Mekong River resulted in chaos and tragic loss, highlighting safety concerns as rescuers continue to search for the missing.
SPORT
Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi expresses his excitement about participating in the Africa Cup of Nations, highlighting the tournament's unique ability to showcase African culture and unity through football.
A plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina resulted in the deaths of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife, daughter, son, and three others. The aviation incident is under investigation as tributes pour in for the beloved racer who made significant contributions both on and off the track.
A private jet crash in North Carolina leads to the death of seven individuals, including NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family members. The incident raises questions about aviation safety as investigators look into the cause.
Ecuadorian footballer Mario Pineida, known for his playing years with Barcelona SC and nine international caps, has been shot and killed in Guayaquil, raising concerns about gang-related violence in the region.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Kennedy Center is seeking $1 million from musician Chuck Redd, who canceled his concert after the venue was renamed to include former President Trump's name. This decision raises questions about political influence in arts institutions.
As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve 2025, Times Square will kick off an extensive celebration of America's 250th anniversary, including patriotic events and a unique second ball drop on July 3, 2026.
Sean Combs has filed an appeal seeking an immediate release from prison, contesting his conviction on prostitution-related charges and arguing his sentencing was unjust.
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OPINION
Kwanzaa, celebrated in the U.S. since 1966, unites African descendants in honoring cultural values. This week-long festival focuses on community, identity, and self-determination.
In his first Christmas address, Pope Leo called on Ukraine and Russia to engage in direct dialogue to end the ongoing conflict, urging global leaders to join in seeking peace.
In his first Christmas address, Pope Leo urges Ukraine and Russia to engage in respectful dialogue to halt the ongoing war, while also addressing global humanitarian crises.
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Representative Joyce Beatty has initiated legal action against the recent renaming of the Kennedy Center to include Donald Trump's name, claiming the process was illegitimate and not in line with federal law.
POLITICS
As Russia's billionaires navigate their fortunes amidst the war in Ukraine, their political influence has dwindled under Vladimir Putin's regime, leading to a complex relationship between wealth and loyalty.
In a decisive military action, President Trump confirmed US airstrikes targeting Islamic State-linked militants in Nigeria, emphasizing collaboration with Nigerian forces. This operation highlights the ongoing battle against jihadist influence in West Africa.
A ceasefire has been implemented between Thailand and Cambodia, ending three weeks of deadly conflicts that displaced nearly one million people. Both nations commit to returning displaced civilians and preventing further military escalation.
The UK government imposes visa restrictions on travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo due to non-compliance with migrant return agreements, as part of a broader overhaul of asylum policies.
HEALTH
Annette Dionne, the last surviving member of the remarkable Dionne quintuplets, has died at the age of 91, marking the end of an era for a family that became a global sensation.
A horrific accident on a highway in central Japan resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to 26 others, highlighting the dangers posed by inclement weather conditions.
A deadly avalanche in the Vardousia Mountains of central Greece has led to the tragic deaths of four hikers. Authorities report challenging recovery efforts as the bodies were discovered buried under snow.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro underwent successful surgery for a double hernia while serving a 27-year sentence for coup plotting, as he endorses his son for the 2026 presidential race.
Jair Bolsonaro, the former Brazilian president serving a 27-year sentence, undergoes successful double hernia surgery while endorsing his son's presidential candidacy.
TECH
As India emerges as a solar powerhouse, experts warn of a looming environmental crisis from solar panel waste. A comprehensive recycling strategy is urgently needed to mitigate the risks associated with aging solar technology.
At The Terraces in Los Gatos, California, seniors are rediscovering lost adventures and memories through virtual reality, with profound effects on their social interactions and cognitive health.
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German engineer Michaela Benthaus makes history as the first wheelchair user to travel to space, demonstrating that the cosmos is accessible to all.