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Tragedy Strikes as Storm Causes Casualties in Greece
U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuelan Interim Leader Delcy Rodríguez Amid Political Transition
Iran's Major Steel Plants Halt Production Amid Strikes: Implications for the Nation's Economy
Legal Challenge Against Judge in Deportation Case of Pro-Palestinian Activist
Judicial Decision May Allow Release of Wrongfully Convicted Immigrant After 40 Years
Tiger Woods Arrested for DUI After Florida Crash: Bodycam Footage Released
The Rise of Family Films: How 'The Super Mario Galaxy' is Shaping Cinema Trends
Artemis II Astronauts Celebrate Successful Launch and Conquer Toilet Troubles
Macron Criticizes Trump's Inconsistent Stance on Iran Conflict
Iran's Resilience Amid War: A Look at the Ongoing Conflict and Its Implications
Challenges and Triumphs of NASA's Artemis II Mission: A Closer Look
Ancient Golden Helmet Returned After Dutch Museum Heist
Tragic Incident: Baby Fatally Shot in Pram in Brooklyn
Congress Faces Ongoing Deadlock Over Homeland Security Funding
Trump's Speech on Iran War Raises More Questions Than It Answers
Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi in Critical Condition Following Heart Attack in Prison
Historic Sale: Raja Ravi Varma's 'Yashoda and Krishna' Breaks Indian Art Auction Record
US Lifts Sanctions on Venezuelan Interim Leader Delcy Rodríguez Amid Shifting Political Landscape
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BUSINESS
The two largest steel manufacturers in Iran have ceased operations following a series of US-Israeli air strikes, threatening significant economic repercussions as the country navigates ongoing conflicts.
As family-friendly movies surge at the box office, fueled by the release of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', industry experts analyze the changing landscape of Hollywood and its focus on young audiences.
Raja Ravi Varma's painting 'Yashoda and Krishna' achieves a record sale price of $17.9 million, reflecting the growing value placed on Indian art.
In a significant development, the United States has lifted sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela's interim leader. This shift follows the recent removal of Nicolás Maduro and signals a potential thaw in US-Venezuela relations.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to file for an initial public offering (IPO) with an expected valuation exceeding $1 trillion, potentially marking a historic moment in corporate finance.
TRAVEL
An exploration of the impact of political decisions on travel and mobility in the U.S., reflecting on the historical significance of trains amid modern chaos at airports.
As airlines become increasingly busy for spring break, travelers are facing long security lines at major U.S. airports despite President Trump's executive order aimed at accelerating TSA officer payments. The situation raises questions about staffing and airport operations.
As cherry blossoms bloom across Washington D.C., the National Cherry Blossom Festival heralds the arrival of spring. Visitors flock to see the delicate pink flowers while navigating construction around the Tidal Basin.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is creating unprecedented challenges for the aviation industry, particularly affecting Gulf hubs like Dubai International Airport. Analysts explore the implications for airlines and travelers.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport is experiencing unprecedented security delays as the ongoing partial government shutdown affects TSA staffing and operations.
SPORT
In a momentous achievement, DR Congo's national football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, prompting a national holiday to celebrate this historic victory.
Following a significant penalty shootout loss to Bosnia, Italy has failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third successive time, prompting deep reflection across the country about its footballing structure and future.
DR Congo has announced a national holiday in celebration of their football team's qualification for the World Cup, marking the first time in 52 years that they have reached this milestone. The Leopards secured their place in the finals with a dramatic extra-time victory over Jamaica.
In the wake of a recent car crash and subsequent DUI arrest, Tiger Woods announced he will be stepping away from professional golf to focus on his health and recovery.
The tragic incident involving Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer, who died at the Road World Championships, has raised concerns over safety protocols as investigations reveal a significant delay in medical assistance post-accident.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a poignant turn of events, Mark Blythen and Margo Oakley, once distant in-laws, unite to compete in BBC's 'Race Across the World,' fulfilling the last wishes of Julia, Mark's late wife.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion taken to hospital after falling ill during her performance in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Reports indicate her symptoms are currently being evaluated.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion had to be taken to the hospital shortly after feeling unwell during her on-stage debut in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Details about her condition remain undisclosed.
Two Army helicopter pilots were briefly suspended after flying near Kid Rock's home, sparking a debate over military conduct and celebrity interactions. The situation escalated when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reinstated the pilots shortly after.
The suspension of two U.S. Army helicopter pilots involved in an incident near Kid Rock's home in Nashville has been lifted, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming no punishment or further investigation will take place. Here’s a look at the incident from various perspectives.
OPINION
As social media inspires more adventurers to take on mountain hikes, an increase in rescue operations raises questions about personal responsibility and safety standards in outdoor activities.
Former President Donald Trump's renewed threats to withdraw from NATO highlight tensions within the alliance amidst ongoing international conflicts. As the military alliance navigates these challenges, expert insights reveal the complexities of NATO’s operational framework and its future stability.
Ted Bundy, one of America's most notorious serial killers, continues to haunt the collective memory decades after his execution. Recent DNA evidence has confirmed additional victims of his gruesome crime spree, showcasing the evolution of forensic science in solving cold cases.
Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed SB 437, defining sex strictly as male or female based on reproductive anatomy. This law, paralleling a previously invalidated bill, faces scrutiny for its implications on transgender and nonbinary individuals in Montana.
POLITICS
In a significant geopolitical development, the United States has lifted sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela's interim president, just months after the U.S. military seized the former leader Nicolás Maduro. This move signals a potential thaw in relations amid ongoing concerns regarding human rights and democratic processes in Venezuela.
Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers have raised concerns over potential bias in his deportation case, seeking the recusal of Judge Emil Bove, citing his past role in the Trump administration regarding immigration matters.
Subramanyam Vedam, an Indian national and former Pennsylvania murder convict, faces potential deportation as a judge rules on his rehabilitation following his exoneration after four decades in prison.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called out U.S. President Donald Trump for his unpredictable approach to the ongoing Iran war, emphasizing the need for a serious and stable strategy.
HEALTH
Narges Mohammadi's family raises alarm after she reportedly suffered a suspected heart attack while incarcerated in Zanjan Prison, Iran, sparking fears for her life amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
A man has tragically died as Greece faces the consequences of violent storms exacerbated by a Saharan dust outbreak, affecting many areas including Crete and Athens.
Over 13,000 immigrants in the U.S. face sudden deportation orders to third countries like Uganda and Ecuador, raising concerns over asylum rights amidst increasing policy shifts.
Legislation introduced by a bipartisan group of senators seeks to limit insulin prices to $35 per month, addressing the financial burden faced by diabetes patients across the U.S.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II mission faced numerous last-minute challenges before launch, including equipment malfunctions and essential system tests. Here’s a breakdown of what went wrong—and what still could—as the crew sets their sights on the Moon.
As NASA's Artemis II successfully enters orbit, we explore the critical next steps for the mission, including its impact on the astronauts and the goals of space exploration.
Louis Mosley, head of Palantir UK, asserts that the deployment of AI in military operations is ultimately determined by military organizations, responding to concerns about the misuse of the Maven Smart System in warfare.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to make a significant move by filing for an initial public offering (IPO) that could value the company at over $1 trillion, solidifying its place as one of the most valuable public companies globally.
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