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Unraveling the Recent Military Takeover in Guinea-Bissau: Coup or Sham?
New Standards for Trucking Licenses May Impact Immigrant Drivers
Trump Administration Threatens SNAP Aid Cuts for Democratic States
U.S. Immigration Lawfare: Chicago Coalition Claims Victory Over Federal Tactics
Community Resilience Shines Amid Cyclone Catastrophe in Sri Lanka
The $67 Trillion Reckoning: A Call to Action for PM Keir Starmer
Putin Hosts US Negotiators for Peace Talks on Ukraine Conflict
Bulgaria Withdraws Budget Plan Amid Nationwide Protests
Record-Breaking Sale: Rare Fabergé Egg Fetches £22.9 Million at London Auction
Trump Administration Targets Somali Immigrants in Minnesota: Perspectives and Reactions
Trump's Controversial Remarks on Somali Immigrants Spark Debate
Countdown to Reckoning: The January 16 Judgement Set to Transform the Commonwealth
Candidates Battle for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District Amid National Stakes
Not Guilty Plea Entered in Fatal Shooting of National Guard Troops Near White House
Defense Secretary Defends Controversial Strike on Drug Vessel Amid Congressional Reviews
The Controversial Pardon: Trump Releases Honduras' Ex-President Convicted of Drug Trafficking
The Commonwealth Countdown: Facing the Legal-Media Cartel
Tragedy in Hong Kong: Investigation Launched After Deadly Fire Claims 151 Lives
Escalating Tensions: Trump's Ultimatum to Maduro Amidst Drug Crisis
Amidst Conflict, Donbas Residents Contemplate Peace Negotiations
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BUSINESS
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.
In a bold move, Costco has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking a full refund of tariffs imposed by President Trump, citing potential overreach of presidential power.
Nearly 44% of U.S. truck driving schools are at risk of closure due to non-compliance with federal training regulations, as the Transportation Department targets schools failing to meet safety standards.
Approximately $3.6 billion in delayed funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has been released to states and tribes, addressing heating needs as winter sets in. The funding had been held up due to the recent federal government shutdown.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to make his first official visit to Ireland, aimed at strengthening ties and discussing support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
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.
SPORT
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.
As the Antigua High Court prepares for a monumental ruling on January 16th, the implications of an unprecedented legal shift reverberate across the Commonwealth. This historic moment promises to reshape governance, accountability, and the very foundation of wealth distribution.
Ethan Dietz, a sophomore at Connors State College, tragically passed away following a head injury during a basketball game. The college community mourns his loss and honors his memory.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
The Italian town of Pesaro faces backlash after placing a statue of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti in an ice rink, leading to accusations of disrespect from his widow. Mayor Andrea Biancani apologized and assured it won’t happen again.
This year's White House holiday theme, 'Home Is Where the Heart Is,' reflects Melania Trump's vision as she honors America's values and military families. The designs celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Rebel Wilson's first directorial venture 'The Deb' faces increasing turmoil as allegations of misconduct and multiple lawsuits cast a shadow over the production.
Recent cancellations of Japanese music events in Shanghai highlight the impact of escalating tensions between China and Japan, raising questions about cultural freedom amidst political strife.
OPINION
Pope Leo XIV concludes his visit to Lebanon by praying at the site of the devastating Beirut port explosion, urging for accountability and unity among the country's diverse communities.
Elizabeth Tsurkov recounts her intense struggles and survival tactics during her captivity in Iraq, shedding light on the brutal reality faced by those kidnapped by militant groups.
A growing trend shows that young American women are increasingly considering relocation abroad due to various social, political, and economic pressures. Insights suggest that women's rights, work-life balance, and safety concerns significantly influence this shift.
As Sudan's civil war escalates, witnesses detail the harrowing experiences of those escaping the violence, including mass shootings, the desperate flight across desolate landscapes, and the ongoing plight of displaced families.
Unearthed photographs from India's civil disobedience movement highlight the crucial role women played in challenging colonial rule, showcasing their leadership and activism in unprecedented ways.
POLITICS
The Trump administration's enforcement of stricter standards for commercial truck drivers may marginally affect the trucking industry while increasing scrutiny on immigrant drivers, raising concerns about their future in this vital sector.
The Trump administration plans to withhold SNAP food aid from Democratic-controlled states unless they comply with data requests aimed at uncovering fraud. This decision has sparked a political backlash and raised ethics concerns.
A coalition of journalists, faith leaders, and protesters in Chicago has withdrawn their lawsuit against federal immigration enforcement, claiming victory as aggressive tactics wane. The situation reflects broader tensions around immigration policy and civil rights.
As Cyclone Ditwah wreaks havoc in Sri Lanka, the overwhelming response of volunteers illustrates the strength and unity within communities facing adversity.
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.
HEALTH
Evidence from BBC investigations indicates that Georgian authorities deployed a World War One-era chemical weapon against anti-government protesters, raising serious health concerns and prompting calls for accountability.
Two former female gymnasts have initiated lawsuits claiming sexual abuse by coach Sean Gardner, highlighting failures by USA Gymnastics and SafeSport to act despite repeated complaints.
Following a devastating fire in Hong Kong, the death toll has risen to 146, with thousands paying their respects to the victims as investigations continue into the cause and accountability.
TECH
India has ordered smartphone manufacturers to pre-load a government cybersecurity app, raising privacy concerns among experts. The Sanchar Saathi app will help users verify device authenticity but may compromise user data protection.
Artificial Intelligence is becoming a vital tool in college admissions, assisting schools in application processing while raising ethical concerns about its use.
Authorities in South Korea have arrested four individuals accused of hacking over 120,000 home and business IP cameras, leading to the creation of sexually exploitative materials. Police are working to shut down the illegal website distributing the footage and assist victims.
India's first solar observation mission, Aditya-L1, will witness the Sun at its peak activity in 2026, providing critical insights into solar storms and their impact on Earth.
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