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BUSINESS
As tensions with Iran escalate, India faces potential price hikes on bottled water and beer due to increased material costs from the war's disruption. With soaring temperatures, the impact could be severe for consumers relying on these essential goods.
In a significant shift in US-Venezuela relations, the United States has lifted sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, who has assumed the role of interim president following the military capture of Nicolás Maduro.
The closure of Iran's largest steel plants signals a potential downturn in the country’s economy, emphasizing the impact of recent military actions by the US and Israel.
As 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' opens in theaters, the popularity of family-oriented films is reshaping the movie landscape, drawing large audiences and generating impressive box office earnings.
A painting by 19th-century artist Raja Ravi Varma, titled 'Yashoda and Krishna', has set a new record for Indian art sales at a staggering $17.9 million, showcasing the growing demand for historical Indian artworks.
TRAVEL
In a world where air travel dominates, a journalist's train ride from Atlanta to Washington D.C. awakens reflections on America's past, present, and the interplay of politics and travel.
As spring break travel peaks, U.S. airports are experiencing extended security lines. An executive order from President Trump aims to provide immediate pay to TSA officers, but it's uncertain if this will alleviate current staffing issues or improve wait times.
Washington D.C.'s iconic cherry blossoms have hit peak bloom, marking the arrival of spring. Visitors can enjoy the stunning floral display while the National Cherry Blossom Festival runs until April 12.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping global aviation, raising concerns about supply, safety, and future travel dynamics. As Gulf hubs face unprecedented challenges, experts analyze the potential long-term impacts on air travel.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston experiences significant wait times due to high callout rates of TSA workers. The situation highlights the broader impact of the ongoing government shutdown on air travel in the U.S.
POLITICS
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has requested the resignation of Army Chief of Staff Randy George, effective immediately. This decision follows a pattern of senior military changes under Hegseth's leadership.
Iran's two largest steel manufacturers have halted production due to significant air strikes reportedly coordinated by the US and Israel. The impact on the economy and industrial output could be substantial, with recovery estimates ranging from six months to one year.
Salah Sarsour, the president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, has been arrested by ICE agents in a move critics say is politically motivated due to his outspoken views on Israel.
Jay Rothman, the president of the University of Wisconsin system, has been told to resign or face termination without any given reason for this ultimatum from the Board of Regents.
HEALTH
Body camera footage shows Tiger Woods's reaction to being arrested for DUI following a vehicle crash in Florida. The golfer faces serious allegations as he revealed he was under the influence of pain medication.
Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize recipient, reportedly suffered a suspected heart attack in Zanjan Prison, raising grave health concerns among family and human rights advocates.
As more people venture into the outdoors inspired by social media, the rise in emergencies has sparked questions about safety and responsibility. This article explores the fine line between adventure and caution.
A tragic storm in Greece has led to a man's death near Athens, while the island of Crete is shrouded in dust from the Sahara. The bad weather has caused flooding, flight disruptions, and school closures.
Over 13,000 immigrants in the U.S. find themselves under deportation orders to countries where they have no connections, raising fears and legal challenges as the Biden administration's policies evolve.
TECH
The Artemis II crew rejoices as their toilet issue is resolved while preparing for a historic fly-around of the moon.
NASA's Artemis II faced technical issues just before liftoff, including a malfunctioning toilet and safety systems, but quick thinking helped ensure a successful mission.
NASA's Artemis II rocket has successfully launched, marking a significant milestone in the new space race. Here's a look at what comes next for the crew and mission.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is set to become one of the most valuable publicly traded companies following a recent confidential IPO filing, with a projected valuation exceeding $1 trillion.
Louis Mosley, head of Palantir in the UK, emphasizes that the responsibility for AI military applications lies with military customers, amid growing concerns about the technology's implications in warfare.
SPORT
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday as its football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, igniting national pride and celebrations.
The Italian national football team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time has left fans and players in disbelief, prompting reflections on the state of Italian football.
For the first time in 52 years, the Democratic Republic of Congo qualifies for the World Cup, prompting a nationwide holiday to celebrate this monumental achievement.
In light of a recent car crash and subsequent DUI charges, Tiger Woods announces he is stepping away from golf to prioritize his health and recovery.
A tragic incident at the 2024 Road World Championships in Switzerland led to the death of cyclist Muriel Furrer, sparking an inquiry into safety protocols amidst calls for improved emergency response measures.
ENTERTAINMENT
Pooh Shiesty and eight others face federal charges for a violent robbery and kidnapping linked to a contract dispute with Gucci Mane's record label in Texas.
A federal judge dismissed 10 of the 13 claims made by Blake Lively in her harassment lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, leaving only three claims related to retaliation.
Amidst rivalry, two unlikely allies team up to honor a beloved family member’s dying wish, embarking on a transformative journey in the latest season of 'Race Across the World'.
The rapper was taken to a local hospital after feeling unwell mid-performance of 'Moulin Rouge!' in New York. Updates on her condition are awaited.
OPINION
Former President Donald Trump reignites uncertainty about NATO’s future with comments suggesting he may reconsider US membership. Analysts discuss the implications for the alliance amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
In a startling development decades after Ted Bundy's death, advanced DNA testing has confirmed his involvement in the unsolved murder of a Utah teen in 1974, raising the question of how many more victims he may have had.
Governor Greg Gianforte signs Senate Bill 437, defining sex strictly as male or female based on reproductive anatomy. This new law provokes backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates regarding its implications on gender identities and protections.