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Dolores Huerta Alleges Sexual Abuse by César Chavez, Sparking New Conversations on Labor Rights
Federal Judge Orders Reopening of Voice of America Amid Controversial Closures
Rhinos Make a Historic Return to Uganda's Kidepo Valley National Park
India's Affordable Weight-Loss Drugs Set to Transform Global Obesity Treatment
Oil Prices Surge Near $110 Following Iranian Airstrike on Gas Field
Polish Judge Rules for Extradition of Russian Archaeologist to Ukraine
Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib Assassinated in Israeli Airstrike
FAA Implements Radar Requirements to Enhance Helicopter Aviation Safety
Morocco Celebrates AFCON Title Reinstatement as Senegal Faces Anguish
Ali Larijani's Death Triggers Leadership Crisis in Iran
Living in Fear: The Daily Reality of Iranians Amidst Bombings and Repression
Oil Prices Surge to Nearly $110 Following Iranian Airstrike
Iran's Cluster Bomb Strike: A Painful Reality for Israel
Pioneers of Quantum Encryption Receive Turing Award
King Charles Hosts Historic State Visit from Nigeria's President Tinubu
Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Resigns, Calls for Policy Reversal on Iran War
Tragedy Strikes Kabul Rehab Centre During Ramadan Dinner: Airstrike Claims Lives
Small French Town Gains Global Attention with Unusual Election Candidates
Prosecution Seeks Seven-Year Sentence for Crown Princess’s Son in Rape Case
Environmentalists Push for Restoration of Florida's Ocklawaha River
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BUSINESS
A reported airstrike on Iran's South Pars gas field has caused oil prices to spike nearly 5%, reaching just under $110 a barrel as market reactions unfold amid rising tensions.
The price of Brent crude oil climbed sharply to $109.91 per barrel after reports of an airstrike on Iran's South Pars gas field, raising concerns over global energy security.
In a ceremonial welcome at Windsor Castle, King Charles greets Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, marking the first Nigerian state visit to the UK in 37 years, amid a backdrop of diplomatic and economic discussions.
Arizona has become the first state to file criminal charges against Kalshi, accusing the prediction market platform of operating illegally by accepting wagers on political events and college sports. This legal battle raises significant questions about the regulation of prediction markets in the U.S.
As the conflict in the Middle East disrupts the supply chain, U.S. farmers are grappling with a substantial rise in fertilizer costs, which could have significant implications for food production and pricing.
TRAVEL
As holiday travel peaks during the Presidents Day weekend, Northern California is bracing for a severe winter storm, with forecasts predicting several feet of snow across various regions, particularly affecting the Sierra Nevada area. Travelers are advised to use extreme caution.
Travel groups warn of disruptions at airports due to a partial federal government shutdown impacting the Department of Homeland Security, raising concerns over potential flight delays.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has entered a funding lapse, affecting airport security operations as TSA officers are required to work without pay. Travelers are urged to prepare for potential delays and longer security lines as the shutdown unfolds.
Major travel groups warn that a government shutdown could lead to significant delays at airports, raising concerns over the impact on travelers during the busy spring break season.
Amidst a growing number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, luxury private jet manufacturers are seeing increased demand, particularly in Asia's expanding markets. The Singapore Airshow showcases the latest in high-end aviation.
SPORT
Fatemeh Pasandideh expresses hope for her future as she trains with Brisbane Roar, while navigating the aftermath of seeking asylum in Australia alongside teammate Atefeh Ramezanisadeh.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian athlete, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics due to his helmet featuring images of athletes who lost their lives during ongoing conflicts.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for his helmet depicting deceased athletes from the Russian invasion. Refusing to comply with the ban, he sheds light on the tragic losses of his fellow competitors.
As the Winter Olympics unfold in Milan, the contrasting journeys of Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu raise questions about identity, loyalty, and national pride, spotlighting the complexities faced by athletes of Chinese-American descent.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych is banned from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet honoring fellow athletes lost in the war, sparking international debate on expression and sportsmanship.
ENTERTAINMENT
Amidst ongoing war tensions, Iranian American social media creators navigate communication obstacles to share perspectives from Iran, amplifying diverse voices while facing challenges in their narratives.
After winning the Best Actor award at the Oscars for his role in 'Sinners', Michael B Jordan headed to In-N-Out Burger to enjoy a late-night meal, showcasing his playful side while mingling with fans.
After winning the Academy Award for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan headed to In-N-Out Burger to enjoy a celebratory meal with his trophy in tow.
The 98th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O’Brien, unfolded against a backdrop of conflict and anxiety, celebrating films that resonate deeply with current global challenges.
Actor Shia LaBeouf has been mandated to enter rehabilitation after being arrested for a late-night altercation during Mardi Gras, shifting the incident into an active court case.
OPINION
Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigns as he challenges the justification for war with Iran, creating ripples within the Trump administration.
In a landmark statement, King Felipe VI of Spain recognizes the 'abuse' during his country's conquest of Mexico, leading to both diplomatic gestures and fierce discussions on colonial history.
Donald Trump insists that individuals with learning disabilities should not hold the presidency, mocking California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia. The comments have drawn strong condemnation from advocacy groups.
In a provocative statement, Donald Trump claimed that individuals with learning disabilities should not serve as president, mocking California Governor Gavin Newsom for his dyslexia. This statement has sparked backlash from advocates for learning disabilities.
As the potential conflict with Iran looms, NATO allies show signs of hesitation. Trump's recent remarks raise questions about the alliance's purpose and commitment, revealing a complex web of diplomatic challenges.
POLITICS
A US District Court judge has ruled the closure of the Voice of America (VOA) during the Trump administration illegal, ordering its operations to resume within a week.
A Polish judge has ordered the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin to Ukraine following allegations of illegal excavations in Crimea. His defense plans to appeal the decision.
In a significant escalation of hostilities, Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib has been confirmed killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking a critical moment in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
In response to last year's tragic midair collision, the FAA mandates radar usage for helicopters near busy airports to prevent accidents and ensure safe distances from airplanes.
HEALTH
India stands on the brink of a major transformation in the obesity treatment arena as patents for the revolutionary weight-loss drug semaglutide expire. This offers the promise of affordable generics, leading to a potential surge in access for millions.
As the patent for semaglutide expires, Indian pharmaceutical companies are expected to launch competitive generics at significantly reduced prices, potentially reshaping access to weight-loss treatments worldwide.
A shooting incident occurred at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Jasper, Georgia, resulting in one person being airlifted to a hospital. Police confronted the suspected shooter, who was subsequently shot.
A significant heatwave is expected to hit the US West Coast, with temperatures climbing to dangerous levels as early as Wednesday. The National Weather Service warns that parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona could experience temperatures exceeding 100°F.
Climate change intensifies risks for hunters in Alaska as increasing winter temperatures lead to dangerous ice conditions, claiming lives and endangering Indigenous traditions.
TECH
As concerns about the potential misuse of AI in the creation of chemical and biological weapons grow, the US-based AI firm Anthropic is looking for qualified experts to safeguard its technology. This move reflects a growing recognition within the industry of the ethical responsibilities surrounding AI advancements.
A new investigation reveals how Meta and TikTok prioritized outrage-driven engagement over user safety, allowing harmful content to proliferate on their platforms according to insider testimonies.
Anthropic, a US AI firm, is seeking a chemical weapons and explosives expert to bolster safeguards against potential misuse of its AI technologies, fearing the creation of destructive weapons via its software.
As the backlash against AI intensifies, organizations globally are racing to create a universally recognized label for 'human-made' products in a bid to assure consumers of authenticity amidst rising AI integration in industry.
Recent investigations have unveiled how Meta and TikTok prioritized user engagement over safety, allowing harmful content to proliferate, as shared by insiders from both companies.
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