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Ellerbe, North Carolina Honors Andre The Giant with Roadside Marker
Devastating Russian Assault Claims Seven Lives in Ukraine
Viktor Orbán Resigns from Hungarian Parliament Following Major Electoral Defeat
Discovery of Doctoral Student's Body in Tampa Bay: Arrest Made
Chicago Hospital Shooting Leads to Lockdown and Injured Officers
NATO Confirms No Mechanism to Expel Members Amid US-SSpain Tensions
Abandoned Everest Flood Warning System Poses Risk to Local Communities
Venezuela's Political Prisoner Release Scheme Faces Criticism and Uncertain Future
Mexico Denies Authorization for US Agents Killed in Crash
Wildfires Rage Across Southeastern Georgia, Prompting State of Emergency
Diplomatic Tensions Emerge as NATO Allies Rally Behind Spain Amidst US Threat
Tragic Loss: Thirty-One Sloths Perish Before Florida Attraction Opens
Rising Tick Bites Raise Concerns Over Tick-Borne Diseases
Supreme Court to Weigh Impact of Geofence Warrants on Privacy Rights
Trump's Attendance at WHCA Dinner: A Clash of Press and Power
Changing Tides: Immigration Enforcement Under Fire and Response in the U.S.
Murder Charges Filed Against University of South Florida Student's Roommate in Double Disappearance Case
Trump's Campaign Against Clean Energy Faces Republican Backlash
UK Asserts Sovereignty Over Falkland Islands Amid US Strategy Review
BYD Thrives in Global EV Market without U.S. Presence
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BUSINESS
Chinese car manufacturer BYD asserts its ability to flourish outside the U.S. market amidst rising global demand for electric vehicles, driven by escalating fuel prices.
The impact of TikTok on reading habits formalizes with the launch of a UK bestseller list that reflects the social media platform’s strong influence on book sales.
Palantir's CEO Alex Karp sparks widespread debate with a manifesto that blends tech ambition with contentious political views, raising alarms about democracy and cultural superiority.
The US Department of Justice has decided to end its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding alleged cost overruns linked to renovations. An internal review will proceed instead.
Chinese car manufacturer BYD proves its ability to succeed in the electric vehicle market without relying on the US, as demand surges in other regions and innovative charging technologies emerge.
TRAVEL
A massive glacier is obstructing the route to Mount Everest during the crucial climbing season, causing delays and concerns of traffic jams for climbers vying to reach the summit.
As the conflict in the Middle East exacerbates jet fuel shortages, airlines worldwide begin to cancel flights. Travelers are urged to understand their rights and options.
A Canadian woman lost her life in a tragic shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids, leaving 13 others injured. The incident has raised concerns ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Around 200 tourists were trapped at Morro Dois Irmãos during a police operation targeting gang members in Rio de Janeiro's Vidigal favela. The situation unfolded as officers exchanged gunfire with suspected criminals, causing panic among those waiting to witness the sunrise.
As more travelers seek unique experiences away from traditional tourist traps, destinations like Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania are gaining popularity among vacationers looking for affordability and authenticity.
SPORT
A massive glacier blockage just below Camp 1 has halted climbers and icefall doctors from reaching higher altitudes on Mount Everest as the peak climbing season begins. Experts are awaiting natural melting to resolve the situation.
Two Iranian footballers, Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, express their gratitude for the asylum granted in Australia and the support from the Iranian diaspora, following the turmoil in their home country.
Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, two members of the Iranian women's football team, express their gratitude to Australia for providing them a safe haven following their decision to seek asylum during turbulent times in their home country.
Alex Manninger, a former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has tragically passed away at the age of 48 after a fatal car accident involving a train.
ENTERTAINMENT
The White House Correspondents' Dinner has become a notable event that blends humor, politics, and celebrity. From Reagan's poignant speech to the sharp jabs by comedians, this annual gathering highlights the intersection of media and political life in America.
In an exclusive interview, Ringo Starr discusses his new country album 'Long Long Road', his preference for informal titles, and the lessons learned from mistakes made during performances.
Dionne Marie Hanna, featured in Netflix's 'Con Mum', is facing fresh charges related to fraud, with claims involving multiple victims and significant financial deception.
A judge has dismissed Smokey Robinson's defamation claim against four women who accused him of sexual assault, citing insufficient evidence of malice. The ruling also allows Robinson's countersuit to continue on other allegations.
OPINION
While Zambia prides itself on its fight against colonialism and racial equality, conversations reveal deeply rooted issues of racism and discrimination, challenging the nation's self-image.
As social media fuels harmful ideals about masculinity, a counter-movement emerges, led by health experts aiming to critique and reshape the conversation.
Janie Pérez shares her emotional story of moving from the U.S. to Mexico with her two daughters to be with her deported husband, Alejandro, highlighting the challenges faced by mixed-status families amidst increasing immigration enforcement.
Jack Thornell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer known for his iconic images of the Civil Rights Movement, has passed away at 86. His work captured the essence of struggle and resilience amidst violence.
A British Israeli academic's kippah, featuring both Israeli and Palestinian flags, was confiscated by police leading to widespread criticism and calls for investigations into the matter.
POLITICS
After a surprising electoral loss that ended his 16-year rule, Viktor Orbán announces he will not take his seat in parliament, signaling a significant shift in Hungary's political landscape.
Authorities found the body of a missing Bangladeshi doctoral student from the University of South Florida on Howard Frankland Bridge. His roommate has been arrested amid ongoing search efforts for his missing girlfriend.
In light of a controversial Pentagon email suggesting the suspension of Spain for its stance on the Iran war, NATO officials clarify that there is no provision for expelling or suspending member states.
A critical early warning system developed to protect communities in the Everest region from flooding has fallen into disrepair, raising concerns among local residents and experts about the potential consequences of glacial lake bursts.
Human rights groups express concern as Interim President Delcy Rodríguez announces the end of a scheme to release political prisoners, citing widespread criticism and ongoing detentions.
HEALTH
The FDA has announced it will fast-track the review of three psychedelic substances aimed at treating mental health conditions, marking a significant shift in federal policy under the Trump administration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he has successfully undergone treatment for an early-stage malignant prostate tumor, emphasizing his commitment to health and transparency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms he has had a malignant tumor removed, stating he is now in excellent health. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Professor Sir Rory Collins reflects on the recent breach involving medical data of 500,000 participants, highlighting the swift actions taken to address the situation.
TECH
In a bid to redirect funds towards artificial intelligence initiatives, Meta is set to lay off 10% of its workforce. This drastic measure follows the company's historic spending on AI projects, which has surpassed previous budgets.
Jack Schmitt, the first scientist to walk on the moon, shares insights on lunar bases, energy sources, and the future of space exploration.
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