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BUSINESS
In a significant move, Russia has initiated efforts to block WhatsApp as part of its ongoing crackdown on messaging apps, urging users to switch to a state-owned communication platform amid growing surveillance concerns.
In a crucial meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump emphasized the necessity of ongoing discussions with Iran about its nuclear program, warning of potential actions if a deal is not reached.
In a decisive vote, the US House of Representatives has approved a resolution to rescind tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump on Canada, though the bill faces significant hurdles ahead.
As Dutch businesses adopt a four-day workweek, questions arise about its sustainability and impact on productivity and work-life balance.
The Tennessee Valley Authority plans to keep its Kingston and Cumberland coal-fired power plants open, citing rising electricity demand and regulatory changes. This move has faced backlash from environmental groups concerned about its impact on air quality.
TRAVEL
In response to overwhelming tourist behavior, the Japanese city near Mount Fuji halts its cherry blossom festival to protect residents' quality of life.
The charming cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan has been axed for this year's celebrations due to an alarming increase in disruptive tourist behavior affecting local residents.
A private jet carrying eight passengers crashed at Bangor International Airport, as a dangerous winter storm engulfs the region, leading to extreme weather conditions.
A massive winter storm has led to widespread flight cancellations and delays, affecting nearly 180 million people across the United States. Major airports are severely impacted as travel plans go awry.
A severe winter storm led to a significant traffic incident on Interstate 196 in Hudsonville, Michigan, with more than 100 vehicles involved in collisions due to heavy snowfall.
SPORT
In a surprising turn of events, Sturla Holm Laegreid of Norway won a bronze medal in the Winter Olympics and shortly after, confessed to an extramarital affair during a live broadcast, admitting it to be his 'biggest mistake.'
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid shares a heartfelt confession of infidelity on live TV shortly after clinching a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics.
Discover the intricate process of making Olympic ice, including its specifications, maintenance, and various adaptations for different sports at the Winter Olympics.
After struggling with previous teams, Sam Darnold's unexpected Super Bowl victory with the Seattle Seahawks marks an inspiring comeback story in NFL history.
In a stunning display at Levi's Stadium, the Seattle Seahawks dominated the New England Patriots, winning the Super Bowl with a score of 29-13, marking their second championship in franchise history.
ENTERTAINMENT
James Van Der Beek, celebrated actor best known for his role in 'Dawson's Creek,' has passed away at 48, prompting heartfelt tributes from colleagues and friends.
The acclaimed actor, known for his unforgettable role in the cult classic 'Harold and Maude,' died after a long illness, leaving a legacy of unique performances across film and television.
Tributes pour in for the late Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek, who lost his battle with bowel cancer at the age of 48.
Bud Cort, best known for his role in the cult classic 'Harold and Maude', has died at the age of 77. The veteran actor leaves behind a legacy of unique performances and significant contributions to film and television.
The beloved actor, known for his role in the iconic teen drama 'Dawson's Creek', has died after battling bowel cancer.
OPINION
Reflecting on the iconic teen drama Dawson's Creek, its impact on young viewers, and the unforgettable performances of its cast, particularly James Van Der Beek.
In Tehran, the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution is marked by contrasting celebrations and protests, reflecting widespread discontent with the regime as residents voice their frustrations amidst government-organized festivities.
Amidst the jubilation of Tehran's annual commemorative celebrations for the Iranian revolution, deep-seated discontent simmers beneath the surface, echoing the recent uprisings and protests that have rocked the nation.
As the Munich Security Conference approaches, the lingering effects of the Trump administration's foreign policy continue to challenge US-European relations. Global leaders grapple with national security concerns and changing alliances.
POLITICS
Bangladesh holds its first election since the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with over 2,000 candidates contesting for 300 parliamentary seats, setting the stage for potential political reform.
The International Olympic Committee faces backlash in Germany over the sale of T-shirts featuring designs from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a prominent propaganda event for the Nazi regime.
A federal judge has intervened to protect Senator Mark Kelly's military rank following an attempt by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to lower it due to Kelly's advocacy against illegal orders.
As Congress adjourns for a 10-day recess, funding negotiations for the Department of Homeland Security are at a standstill, threatening a government shutdown. Democrats demand significant reforms to immigration enforcement, but the two sides remain far apart.
In a significant move against environmental regulations, President Donald Trump has revoked the Obama-era ruling that deemed greenhouse gases a threat to public health, leading to widespread backlash from environmental groups.
HEALTH
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appointed to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is facing backlash for changing vaccine guidelines and promoting skepticism towards CDC recommendations, leading to increased public confusion and declining trust in health agencies.
A passenger boat sinking in Sudan's River Nile leads to at least 21 confirmed deaths, with ongoing rescue efforts amid calls for improved safety regulations.
In an emotional address, Prince Harry thanked bereaved families for their courage in taking on Instagram and YouTube in a landmark legal battle focusing on social media's impact on youth mental health.
Senators and families of the 67 victims of a tragic midair collision advocate for advanced locator systems to prevent future accidents.
TECH
Social media companies in India must now remove unlawful content within three hours, as part of new amendments to existing regulations.
The landmark trial in California explores the mental health impacts of Instagram and YouTube, accused of designing addictive platforms that harm children.
A Somali pilot is hailed as a hero after successfully crash-landing a passenger plane on the shore near Mogadishu, ensuring the safety of all 55 passengers and crew aboard.
A landmark trial in California focuses on the mental health impacts of Instagram and YouTube, as legal representatives argue that these platforms engineered addiction in young users.
The rise of drone warfare among jihadist groups in West Africa signals a new era in conflict, as insurgents utilize readily available technology to expand their operational capabilities.