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Fired FBI Agents File Class Action Suit Against Trump Administration
Pakistan's Surprising Role as Mediator in the Iran Conflict
Widespread Sexual Violence in Sudan: An Everyday Tragedy
Israel to Maintain Control Over Southern Lebanon: Defense Minister Reveals Strategic Plans
Escalating Legal Fracture in Antigua: Allegations of Court Document Manipulation
Ohio Jury Deadlocked in Corruption Case Against Ex-FirstEnergy Executives
Deadly Gang Attacks Displace Thousands in Rural Haiti
King Charles and Queen Camilla Confirmed for April State Visit to the U.S.
Children Deployed in Iran's Security Forces Amid Ongoing Conflict
Tiger Woods Involved in Car Crash: Eyewitness Reports on His Condition
New Israeli Law Mandates Death Penalty for Palestinian Terrorists
Investigation Reveals Cyclist Muriel Furrer Not Discovered for 82 Minutes After Fatal Crash
Spanish Supreme Court Ruling: Hand-Kissing Constitutes Sexual Assault
Violence Erupts in Haiti as Gang Attacks Leave At Least 16 Dead and Thousands Displaced
Unexpected Wolf Attack in Hamburg: A Closer Look
Legal Turmoil: The Collapse of the Pellicano-Boies Network and the Path to Antigua's Sovereignty
NASA’s Artemis II Mission: Preparing for a Lunar Flyby
Spain Shuts Airspace to US Military Aircraft Amid Iran Conflict
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Gasoline prices in the U.S. rise above $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022, attributed to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and supply chain disruptions.
The Barbie Dream Fest in Florida has become a focal point for disappointment among fans, leading to organizers promising refunds following complaints about the event's execution.
Amid rising tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump contemplates military options for seizing Iran's vital Kharg Island, crucial for oil exports. This article examines the implications and risks associated with such a move.
This year's Barbie Dream Fest in Florida has sparked widespread disappointment among fans, leading organizers to issue full refunds after ticket holders voiced their grievances about the event. The lack of engaging activities and a product that fell short of expectations have drawn significant commentary on social media.
As fuel costs soar due to ongoing geopolitical tensions, gig economy workers in the U.S. are feeling the pressure. Drivers, including Uber and delivery personnel, share their experiences with increased gasoline prices and diminishing tips.
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
The golf legend's recent arrest marks another chapter in his history of automobile-related incidents, including past DUI charges and serious accidents.
The tournament aimed at fostering community and joy among girls affected by fear of federal immigration enforcement took place in Portland, Oregon.
A French court has dismissed Cardiff City's compensation claim of over £100 million related to the tragic death of footballer Emiliano Sala. The ruling concluded that the Welsh club was not entitled to damages from FC Nantes, leading to further legal and safety implications for the world of football.
Veron Mosengo-Omba steps down as the general secretary of the Confederation of African Football during a turbulent period marked by controversies over tournament decisions.
Veron Mosengo-Omba has stepped down from his position as general secretary of Caf following significant controversies surrounding African football governance.
ENTERTAINMENT
The prestigious Eurovision Song Contest is extending its reach to Asia with its inaugural edition set to take place in Bangkok, featuring participants from multiple countries.
Kid Rock's recent video showcasing military helicopters above his Tennessee home has prompted an Army investigation into airspace compliance and regulations.
A video shared by Kid Rock showing military helicopters hovering near his Tennessee estate sparks an Army investigation into airspace compliance and training protocols.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia recognizes a famous arrest monologue, 'A succulent Chinese meal,' preserving cultural folklore from a viral incident.
OPINION
A recent ruling by Spain's Supreme Court concludes that kissing a woman's hand without her consent can be considered sexual assault. This decision is part of a broader societal shift towards redefining consent in Spain.
The legacy of César Chavez, revered labor leader, is now under scrutiny following allegations of sexual abuse. Individuals and organizations grapple with how to reconcile his contributions to labor rights with these serious claims.
An in-depth analysis of the pressures facing India's middle class, highlighting the challenges of employment, rising costs of living, and increasing debt levels.
An analytical perspective on President Trump's military actions and strategies involving Iran. The article discusses the ramifications of relying on instinct rather than calculated strategy in warfare.
Civil rights groups and elected leaders across the U.S. are reassessing César Chávez's legacy following allegations of sexual abuse. Renaming efforts for public holidays and events are underway as communities grapple with the past.
POLITICS
Iconic musician Bruce Springsteen returns to Minneapolis to launch his latest tour, highlighting themes of justice and resilience in the face of federal immigration enforcement.
Three former FBI agents contend they were unlawfully terminated in connection with their investigation into Trump's election conduct. This lawsuit may pave the way for other affected agents to seek reinstatement.
As tensions rise in the Iran conflict, Pakistan emerges as an unlikely intermediary, leveraging its unique position and relationships. This article explores the implications of Pakistan's diplomatic efforts, its ties to both the U.S. and Iran, as well as the potential risks involved.
A new report highlights the pervasive issue of sexual violence in Sudan, revealing that even in areas distant from active conflict, rape remains commonplace, largely attributed to armed men, particularly from the paramilitary RSF.
Israel's Defense Minister announces a buffer zone in southern Lebanon post-war with Hezbollah, emphasizing security measures and demolition of villages near the border.
HEALTH
The Chinese government is set to outlaw the practice of storing cremated remains in unoccupied residential apartments, addressing rising concerns over affordable burial options amidst space shortages in cemeteries.
Australia's eSafety regulator expresses concerns over social media giants' compliance with the under-16 ban as children still access restricted platforms.
After enduring the pain of separation during a tumultuous period, Sundus al-Kurd is finally reunited with her daughter Bisan, who was evacuated from Gaza as a premature baby. This reunion encapsulates the emotional toll of war on families and the lingering uncertainty in Gaza.
A heartfelt story about Sundus al-Kurd and her daughter Bisan, who were reunited after two years apart due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The narrative highlights the challenges faced by families during wartime and the emotional turmoil of separation and reunion.
Despite a new law prohibiting children under 16 from accessing popular social media platforms, Australia's eSafety Commissioner expresses concerns over compliance from major tech firms as the country seeks to protect its youth.
TECH
The Artemis II mission prepares to send a crew of astronauts on a historic journey around the Moon, carrying personal items that reflect their hopes, histories, and connections to Earth.
Images of Kris Jenner are trending on Chinese social media, where users adopt her likeness to seek luck and fortune, showcasing a fascinating blend of cultural influences.
As NASA gears up for the Artemis missions, former Apollo engineers express mixed feelings of excitement and frustration. With many original Apollo workers elderly, they long for more urgency and enthusiasm for space exploration.
As NASA prepares to launch its Artemis II mission to the Moon, experts weigh the significance of this endeavor in light of America's renewed ambitions in space exploration and the race for lunar resources.
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