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National Parks Under New Scrutiny: DEI Merchandise Purged Amid Controversy
US Proposes Special Economic Zone in Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict
Do Kwon Sentenced for $40 Billion Cryptocurrency Fraud
Inside China's Harrowing 'Reform' Schools: Stories of Abuse and Survival
Unveiling the Secrets of the Skipper: The US-Operated Seizure and its Concealed Movements
Is Myanmar's Military Truly Committed to Eradicating Scam Operations?
Concerns Rise Over the Fate of Tapanuli Orangutans After Devastating Floods in Sumatra
Mass Protests Lead to Resignation of Bulgaria's Prime Minister and Government
Resignation Sparks Debate Over Difficulty of South Korea's Entrance Exam English Test
Reddit Challenges Australia’s Landmark Social Media Ban for Minors in High Court
US Expands Sanctions on Venezuelan Shipping Following Oil Tanker Seizure
IRS Shifts Focus from Tax Enforcement to Immigration Duties Amid Staffing Cuts
Do Kwon Sentenced to 15 Years for Cryptocurrency Fraud
Grand Jury Declines to Re-Indict Letitia James, Signal Political Implications Amidst Trump Era Legal Battles
High-Profile Case: Tyler Robinson Appears in Court Over Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Supreme Court Declines to Review Texas Library Book Removal Case
US Treasury Proposes Loosening Financial Regulations: A Controversial Shift
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Legal Fight: An Immigration Saga
Controversy Erupts in Ethiopia Over TikTok Stars' Arrests for 'Indecent' Clothing
Celebrity Scandals in South Korea: A Deep Dive into 'Cancel Culture'
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BUSINESS
Do Kwon, founder of Terraform Labs, faced a 15-year prison sentence in New York for misleading investors during the $40 billion collapse of his cryptocurrency platform in 2022. Victims recounted personal losses exacerbated by the fraud.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests a significant overhaul of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, advocating for less stringent financial regulations amid recent economic concerns and dissent from critics like Senator Elizabeth Warren.
President Trump has announced a new immigration initiative offering fast-tracked US visas for those who can pay a $1 million fee, igniting debate about wealth and immigration policy.
Mexican lawmakers have approved significant tariffs aimed at protecting domestic production, set to take effect in 2026, impacting numerous imports primarily from China.
With major investments from Amazon and Microsoft, India faces the challenge of keeping pace in the global AI race. This article explores the implications of these investments and India's current position in artificial intelligence development.
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
Kana Fukuma, a prominent Japanese shogi player, speaks out against her association's regulations that penalize pregnant players, highlighting a significant issue regarding reproductive rights in competitive gaming.
A South Korean woman has been sentenced to four years for blackmailing football star Son Heung-min, claiming she was pregnant with his child, while her accomplice received a two-year term.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Recent scandals involving South Korean celebrities spark renewed discussions on the country's approach to 'cancel culture' and accountability.
Hollywood promises fame and fortune, but many aspiring actors face harsh realities, including homelessness and uncertainty. This article uncovers the stark contrast between the dreams sold by the industry and the struggles lived by its hopefuls.
Recent scandals involving prominent South Korean entertainers have reignited discussions about cancel culture and public accountability in the entertainment industry.
Iceland becomes the fifth nation to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, joining Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands in protest against Israel's confirmed entry.
Recent allegations against top South Korean entertainers raise critical questions about societal standards and the nature of accountability in the public eye.
OPINION
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to hear an appeal on a controversial Texas case has drawn criticism from free speech advocates, indicating potential shifts in library censorship across the nation.
Time Magazine has named the 'Architects of AI', a collective of influential tech leaders, as its Person of the Year for 2025, reflecting the significant impact of artificial intelligence on society.
Time Magazine has named 'the architects of AI' as its Person of the Year 2025, highlighting tech leaders like Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, reflecting the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on society.
A recent poll indicates significant drops in President Donald Trump's approval ratings regarding the economy and immigration, key issues for his administration.
POLITICS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reveals a US proposal for a special economic zone in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region as part of a peace conversation that highlights ongoing territorial disputes and unresolved issues surrounding the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
An in-depth investigation reveals horrific abuse cases in Chinese educational institutions designed to 'correct' rebellious youth, with shocking testimonies from former students.
This article explores the recent seizure of the tanker Skipper by US forces near Venezuela, detailing its mysterious tracking history, illicit activities, and the broader implications of oil sanction evasion involving countries like Iran and Venezuela.
As Myanmar's military claims to target scam compounds, skepticism arises regarding their sincerity and effectiveness in tackling the rampant fraud linked with organized crime syndicates.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov has resigned in the wake of widespread protests against governmental corruption. Thousands gathered in Sofia to demand resignations, culminating in a significant political shift ahead of Bulgaria's pending eurozone membership.
HEALTH
With critical votes on healthcare subsidies looming, the Senate is set to consider two vastly different proposals, neither likely to pass, just weeks before millions face skyrocketing premium costs.
Federal health authorities have expanded the investigation into infant botulism cases linked to ByHeart baby formula, affecting 51 infants across 19 states. The U.S. FDA warns of potential contamination across all products manufactured since March 2022.
A recent ruling by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals confirms that New Jersey's law for doctor-assisted suicide applies only to state residents, raising important questions about end-of-life rights and state autonomy in health care legislation.
A major investigation reveals that a sperm donor carrying a cancer-causing genetic mutation has unknowingly fathered 197 children across Europe, raising ethical and health concerns over donor screening practices.
Multiple fatalities and injuries reported as two deteriorating buildings collapse in Fez, Morocco, sparking ongoing search and rescue efforts.
TECH
Explore how the city of Lugano is embracing cryptocurrency, allowing payments in bitcoin for everyday purchases and municipal services.
Oracle's recent earnings report has raised alarms amongst investors amid fears of an AI bubble, revealing a drop in share value despite significant revenue growth in its AI business.
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