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Winter Storm Watch in Northern California: Travelers Advised to Prepare
Canada's Prime Minister Attends Vigil in Mourning of Tumbler Ridge Shooting Victims
Cuban Cigar Festival Canceled Amid Escalating Energy Crisis Due to US Blockade
Inside the Turmoil: Lady Victoria Hervey's Confrontation with Piers Morgan
U.S. Ocean Regulator Faces Backlash Over Changes to Whale Protection Rules
WHO Criticizes Halted US-Funded Vaccine Trial in Guinea-Bissau
Ukrainian Athlete Banned for Helmet Honoring War Victims Sparks Controversy
Bangladesh's Political Landscape Shifts: Can New Leadership Bring Lasting Change?
WHO Raises Ethical Concerns Over US-Funded Vaccine Trial in Guinea-Bissau
UK Blames Kremlin for Navalny's Death: Dart Frog Toxin Used
US and Europe: 'Belong Together', Says Secretary Marco Rubio Amid Tensions
Impending U.S. Homeland Security Shutdown Raises Alarm Over Airport Delays
Casey Wasserman to Sell Talent Agency Amid Epstein Scandal
Libraries Face Passport Service Disruption as State Department Issues Cease and Desist Orders
Casey Wasserman Announces Agency Sale Amid Epstein Controversy
Ongoing Legal Troubles for Zizians Cult Members Amid Allegations of Violence and Injustice
Debate Over Impairment Detection Technology in Vehicles Continues Amid Legislative Push
Impact of Homeland Security Shutdown on Travelers and Air Travel
Immigration Judge Dismisses Deportation Case Against Landscaping Father of Three Marines
DP World CEO Resigns Amidst Epstein Email Revelations
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In the wake of troubling revelations linking Casey Wasserman to Jeffrey Epstein, the prominent talent agent plans to sell his agency after losing several high-profile clients.
Following the emergence of documents linking him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, prominent talent agent Casey Wasserman is reportedly set to sell his agency.
The recent shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has raised concerns about potential disruptions in air travel as the TSA continues to operate without funding. With travel industry experts warning of longer security lines and possible flight delays, travelers are advised on how to prepare and navigate these new challenges.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the head of DP World, has stepped down following exposure of his extensive email exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein, prompting scrutiny and increased pressure from business partners.
A fire at the Ñico López Refinery in Havana has been contained, but the incident highlights the severe fuel shortages Cuba faces, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions and blocked oil shipments from Venezuela.
TRAVEL
Travel groups and airlines express concerns about potential disruptions at airports due to the U.S. government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security.
As the potential government shutdown looms, major travel groups warn of possible chaos at airports, urging lawmakers to finalize funding agreements.
As the wealth of ultra-high-net-worth individuals surges, private jet manufacturers are increasingly targeting the wealthiest segments in Asia. Sales and demand in the region highlight a significant shift in the aviation industry, amidst rising environmental concerns.
The cancellation of the annual cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, is attributed to a surge in tourist behavior that has negatively impacted local residents. Authorities emphasize the need to protect the community's quiet lifestyle as the town grapples with issues related to overtourism.
SPORT
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification for wearing a helmet featuring depictions of fellow athletes lost during the ongoing war with Russia.
As the Winter Olympics in Milan unfold, two Chinese-American athletes, Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, become the center of a heated debate over national identity and allegiance amidst the backdrop of US-China relations.
The disqualification of Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, has sparked international debate as he refuses to remove his helmet that honors fallen athletes killed in the ongoing war with Russia.
Vladyslav Heraskevych appealed to wear a helmet honoring athletes lost in the Ukraine war, but his appeal was dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The men's short program at the Milan-Cortina Olympics showcased thrilling routines and touching moments, highlighting standout performances from Ilia Malinin and Maxim Naumov, while also featuring a whimsical Minion-themed skate.
ENTERTAINMENT
As Arundhati Roy's cult classic returns to the spotlight nearly four decades after its debut, we explore its enduring impact on Indian cinema and the socio-political landscape of contemporary India.
Actor Blake Lively and director Justin Baldoni engage in settlement talks regarding a lawsuit surrounding allegations of sexual harassment on the set of 'It Ends With Us.'
Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg has made a significant contribution to a GoFundMe campaign set up for the family of late actor James Van Der Beek, raising hopes to support his widow and six children.
Exploring the impact and legacy of Dawson's Creek, the iconic teen drama that captured the hearts of millions and broke new ground in television storytelling.
The entertainment industry mourns the passing of actor James Van Der Beek at the age of 48, after a courageous battle with cancer. Co-stars and fellow actors share heartfelt tributes, expressing their love and admiration for the late actor.
OPINION
An analysis of the heated exchange between Lady Victoria Hervey and Piers Morgan that unveils the fragility within established media narratives, challenging their credibility amid allegations connecting prominent figures in Hollywood.
Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, reassured European allies at the Munich Security Conference that the US values its transatlantic ties despite differences in policies on immigration, trade, and climate. His message was received positively by European leaders, emphasizing the enduring bond between the US and Europe.
Kathy Ruemmler's resignation from Goldman Sachs is rooted in newly revealed communications with Jeffrey Epstein. The ramifications extend to connections with high-profile legal figures and celebrity defendants, including Jay-Z.
The popular trend of gifting bouquets made of money instead of flowers in Kenya raises concerns about materialism and financial responsibility, as well as drawing the attention of central banking authorities.
POLITICS
The annual Festival del Habano, celebrating the renowned Cuban cigars, has been postponed indefinitely due to severe fuel shortages exacerbated by the US embargo on Cuba, affecting both the economy and essential services on the island.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced plans to modify regulations aimed at protecting the endangered North Atlantic right whale, eliciting criticism from environmental groups following recent whale deaths.
The World Health Organization has raised significant ethical concerns regarding a US-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial planned in Guinea-Bissau involving newborns, citing potential risks and scientific justification issues.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, has been disqualified from the Winter Olympics after refusing to remove a helmet memorializing athletes lost since the Russian invasion. The incident ignites debate over sports and political expressions in wartime.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization criticized a proposed hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau, funded by the US, calling it unethical. Amidst public backlash, the trial, targeting newborns, has been suspended.
A federal law mandating impairment detection devices in new cars remains stalled, sparking a heated debate about technology readiness, safety, and government control amid a call for action to curb alcohol-related traffic deaths.
Law enforcement has ramped up efforts to locate Nancy Guthrie, the mother of NBC's Savannah Guthrie, by sealing off roads and analyzing surveillance footage in Tucson, Arizona.
Donald Trump's recent announcement to reverse the endangerment finding could have significant environmental, economic, and public health consequences. This article explores the six potential effects of this policy change from various perspectives.
James Van Der Beek, once a face of teen stardom, faced financial hardship due to medical bills following a colorectal cancer diagnosis. His story highlights critical issues in the US healthcare system, as the costs of cancer treatment outstrip the financial means of many, even celebrities.
TECH
In a move to tighten online oversight, India enforces a three-hour limit for social media firms to act on unlawful content notifications, raising concerns over censorship and digital rights.
As a landmark trial begins in California, accusations against Instagram and YouTube assert that these platforms are engineered to create addiction among young users, raising critical questions about mental health implications and corporate responsibility.
In a remarkable display of skill and composure, a Somali pilot successfully crash-landed a passenger plane on the shoreline, ensuring the safety of all on board despite a technical fault. The incident underscores the importance of rapid decision-making in aviation safety.
A landmark trial in California is scrutinizing the mental health impacts of Instagram and YouTube, as parents accuse these platforms of fostering social media addiction in their children.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly employing drones, signaling a shift in combat methodologies. With documented attacks and the use of commercially available drones, the landscape of conflict is changing significantly amidst growing security concerns.
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