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BUSINESS
US President Donald Trump hosted a signing ceremony for a peace deal aimed at resolving the longstanding conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, raising hopes amidst skepticism about lasting change.
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.
US President Donald Trump is set to host a peace signing ceremony between the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, despite recent escalations in conflict in the region due to allegations of foreign interference.
A San Francisco court has ruled in favor of Adidas, rejecting an appeal from shareholders claiming the company misled them regarding Kanye West's controversial behavior that led to the collapse of their partnership.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's two-day visit to India underlines the complexities of geopolitics and economic partnership, particularly amid rising tensions with the United States and an evolving global landscape.
TRAVEL
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.
Travelers face harsh winter conditions across the U.S. with snow, rain, and cold temperatures expected, particularly affecting areas from Montana to New York.
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.
POLITICS
President Trump's recent remarks about Somali immigrants have sparked outrage and debate regarding his language surrounding immigration policy and identity in America.
A recent federal immigration enforcement operation in Kenner, Louisiana, has led to the closure of various Hispanic-owned businesses, raising concerns about community impact and immigrant experiences.
Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz condemned President Trump for his derogatory comments about the state's Somali community, sparking a political debate on accountability and community responsibility. Republicans have responded cautiously, reflecting broader political tensions.
The FBI has arrested a suspect over five years after two pipe bombs were placed outside the headquarters of major political party offices in Washington, D.C., just before the Capitol riot.
Discover the monumental legal battle involving a $10 billion claim turned $73 trillion liability that reveals a 40-year criminal cartel's deep roots. This article delves into the ongoing proceedings, the figures involved, and the profound implications for justice and international law.
HEALTH
South Korea's justice ministry is set to launch an app allowing stalking victims to track their offenders' real-time locations, part of broader reforms to address growing concerns over stalking and violence against women.
A federal vaccine advisory committee in Atlanta convened to discuss the future of the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, considering a potential policy shift that could impact public health strategies.
With health insurance premiums set to spike next year, Americans enrolled in ACA marketplace plans express concerns over their affordability. As Congress debates potential subsidy extensions, many fear financial hardship.
A coalition of twelve past FDA leaders rebukes the agency's recent challenges to vaccine safety, warning that proposed changes could harm public health.
A U.S. federal committee is set to debate the Hepatitis B vaccine schedule for newborns, potentially impacting public health recommendations and igniting a controversy amidst differing expert opinions.
TECH
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) outlines its new strategy to leverage artificial intelligence, invoking excitement for efficiency while sparking debates on privacy and data protection.
Meta's decision to start deactivating accounts of Australian children under 16 comes as part of a legislative initiative aimed at safeguarding youth from the perceived dangers of social media.
A Chinese factory has been ordered to cease operations due to accusations of producing customizable sex dolls resembling children, amid heightened scrutiny from authorities and global backlash on online platforms.
In a significant policy shift, the Indian government has scrapped its directive requiring smartphone manufacturers to preload a state-run cyber safety application, following widespread public outcry and industry pushback concerning privacy rights.
India's government reverses its decision to require smartphone manufacturers to preload a state-run cyber safety application, citing public backlash and privacy concerns.
SPORT
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.
An urgent message outlines the implications of a forthcoming ruling set to expose deep-seated issues in UK governance, potentially amounting to a $67 trillion liability. The Prime Minister is warned of the critical need for accountability.
Antigua High Court prepares for a pivotal judgment on January 16 that could expose media-legal corruption involving child exploitation networks. Exploring the implications.
An upcoming judgment in Antigua poses a critical turning point for the Commonwealth, challenging entrenched media-legal structures and potential accountability for systemic exploitation.
As the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court prepares to rule on the jurisdiction of a landmark sovereign case, members of the UPP party find themselves at a critical juncture that could reshape Antigua & Barbuda's political landscape.
ENTERTAINMENT
A newly filed lawsuit against Jada Pinkett Smith claims she threatened a longtime friend of Will Smith, insisting he might 'catch a bullet' for sharing personal information. The case, stemming from events after the 2022 Oscars, raises questions about Hollywood's inner workings as both parties respond to the allegations.
A raccoon was found passed out in a Virginia liquor store after indulging in various alcoholic beverages during a break-in. The incident highlights unusual animal behavior and the role of animal control.
A raccoon broke into a liquor store in Virginia, indulging in spirits before passing out in the bathroom, drawing local animal control to the scene.
A stunning Fabergé egg, originally commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II, sets a new auction record in London, reflecting the ongoing allure of historical artifacts and luxury collectibles.
A statue of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti has become the center of a heated debate in Pesaro, Italy, after being placed knee-deep in an ice rink. The singer's family has expressed outrage over what they consider a disrespectful treatment of his legacy.
OPINION
A new report reveals the most frequently mispronounced names and terms in the U.S. media, reflecting both political shifts and cultural moments from the past year.
An analysis of the recent negotiations regarding the Ukraine conflict reveals Vladimir Putin's steadfast position against compromise, even as economic pressures mount on Russia.
As Eric Adams approaches the end of his term as Mayor of New York City, he embarks on a series of international trips, prompting criticism over his travel expenses and focus on his future endeavors. This article explores the implications of his travel during a challenging time in his political career.
An exploration of the recent diplomatic talks surrounding Ukraine, evaluating Russian President Vladimir Putin's mindset and the implications for ongoing conflict.
On his final day in Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV mourned the victims of the Beirut port explosion during a prayer at the disaster site, urging accountability and justice for the families affected.