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BUSINESS
Fuel prices continue to escalate as uncertainties about the US-Iran ceasefire loom, raising concerns over the stability of oil supply and market dynamics.
The Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil and gas shipping, remains at the center of geopolitical tensions as Iran issues warnings against unauthorized vessel crossings, even following a newly established ceasefire.
In response to severe fuel shortages caused by the ongoing war in Iran, Madagascar has declared a two-week state of emergency to manage its energy crisis and prevent civil unrest.
A recent shipment of Venezuelan crude oil marks a significant change in trade dynamics, with the US lifting restrictions on imports, particularly through Chevron's refinery in Mississippi.
Global oil prices have sharply declined after President Trump's agreement on a conditional ceasefire with Iran, promising significant reductions in oil costs amidst ongoing tensions.
TRAVEL
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for an American woman who reportedly fell overboard during a vacation trip with her husband. The incident occurred when she was swept away by strong currents after falling from the dinghy.
The Transportation Security Administration announces the disbursement of overdue paychecks, providing a crucial morale boost as travel delays persist across major U.S. airports due to the prolonged DHS shutdown.
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.
SPORT
Florida prosecutors aim to obtain Tiger Woods' prescription medication records as part of an ongoing DUI investigation connected to his recent car crash.
Jim Whittaker, the pioneering mountaineer and first American to scale Mount Everest, has passed away at the age of 97. His legacy as a climber and humanitarian continues to inspire generations.
After a historic victory in Eswatini, seven players from Eritrea's national football team have absconded, raising concerns about their safety and the political situation in Eritrea. Rights groups have condemned the government as repressive, leading many Eritreans to seek asylum abroad.
A chaotic pre-match gathering at Alejandro Villanueva Stadium leads to the death of one fan and leaves dozens injured, raising concerns about safety at sporting events.
A football rally in Lima, Peru turned tragic as one fan lost their life and many others were injured, amid reports of structural safety concerns at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium.
ENTERTAINMENT
The acclaimed author of The Housemaid, Freida McFadden, has revealed her true identity, shedding light on her journey as both a writer and a doctor.
Doug Allan, the celebrated wildlife cameraman known for his iconic work alongside Sir David Attenborough, has died at 74 while trekking in Nepal. His contributions to wildlife filmmaking have left an indelible mark.
As BTS embarks on a historic world tour with their new album 'Arirang', the global sensation grapples with balancing their Korean heritage against their extensive international appeal. Amid contrasting reactions from fans, the group navigates commercial expectations while maintaining artistic integrity.
A man has been fined $300 by a Thai court after illegally entering the enclosure of Moo Deng, an endangered pygmy hippo who became an internet sensation. The incident highlights increased security measures at Khao Kheow Open Zoo.
The Wireless Festival has been cancelled after Kanye West was denied entry to the UK amid backlash over his controversial statements. The decision has sparked discussions regarding freedom of speech and accountability.
OPINION
A two-week ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran marks a significant moment for President Trump, but questions remain about long-term implications and the true cost of his provocative rhetoric.
As Hungary approaches elections that could unseat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, US Vice-President JD Vance arrives in Budapest endorsing Orbán's re-election bid and criticizing EU interference.
Cheng Li-wun, the chairperson of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang party, embarks on a significant visit to China, the first of its kind since 2016. This trip comes amidst rising tensions and changing political sentiments in Taiwan.
As tensions escalate, ordinary Iranians express their fears about the potential destruction of power plants and bridges due to President Trump's threatening remarks. Amidst an ongoing internet blackout, voices from within the country reveal deep anxieties and preparations for potential crises.
Governor Ron DeSantis signs a law allowing the designation of terrorist organizations, facing criticism from free speech advocates. The law could lead to the expulsion of state university students for supporting such groups.
POLITICS
As the fighting in Iran continues, children like Ali face lasting psychological impacts. Reports highlight widespread trauma signs and the militarization of youth, raising critical concerns about the future of the nation's young population.
Erik Duran, a former NYPD sergeant, received a sentence of 3 to 9 years for throwing a picnic cooler at a fleeing suspect, resulting in a fatal crash. The incident has sparked debate over police accountability.
An in-depth analysis of the current US military operations in Iran reveals a complex landscape of objectives, costs, and uncertain outcomes as the conflict persists amidst a delicate ceasefire.
What was supposed to be a moment of relief for Lebanon turned into tragedy as Israeli forces launched a significant airstrike, resulting in over 200 fatalities just hours after a ceasefire announcement.
Jordan Bardella, the leader of France's far-right Rassemblement National party, has been romantically linked to Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, raising questions about personal and political implications ahead of the French presidential elections.
HEALTH
Francisco Zapata Nájera, a 42-year-old miner, has been rescued from a flooded tunnel after being trapped for two weeks in a collapsed gold mine in Sinaloa, Mexico. His resilience and faith were pivotal during the harrowing ordeal.
After two painstaking weeks trapped underground, Francisco Zapata Nájera was rescued by Mexican army divers from a flooded gold mine tunnel, highlighting both the resilience of individuals in dire situations and the determination of rescue teams.
Florida prosecutors are seeking access to Tiger Woods' prescription drug records as part of an ongoing investigation into his recent DUI arrest. The records could provide critical evidence for the case.
In a move aimed at addressing mental health issues among youth, Greece plans to ban access to social media for those under 15. This policy will take effect from January 2026.
TECH
The Artemis II crew has successfully completed their mission around the Moon, poised to return to Earth with valuable data and stories to share. Pilot Victor Glover emphasized the significance of their discoveries during a recent press conference from space.
In a heartfelt tribute, Artemis II astronauts suggest naming lunar craters after their capsule, Integrity, and the late wife of Commander Reid Wiseman, Carroll, as they return from their mission.
The Artemis II mission has shown remarkable success in its first days, sparking discussions about the feasibility of returning humans to the Moon by 2028. With the Orion capsule passing critical tests and the crew's performances igniting hope, can we realistically aim for lunar exploration once again?
As NASA's Artemis II mission successfully showcases its capabilities with notable performance in its initial days, experts discuss the possibility of achieving a Moon landing by 2028.