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Riverside County Sheriff Under Scrutiny for Seizing Election Ballots Amid Election Dispute
Tragic Helicopter Crash Claims Lives of Qatari and Turkish Citizens
Escalating Violence: Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Villages in the West Bank
Legacy of César Chávez Under Siege: Claims of Sexual Abuse by Dolores Huerta
Impact of Rising Gas Prices on U.S. Economy and Tax Refunds
Trump Deploys ICE Agents to Airports Amid Long Security Waits
Savannah Guthrie's Family Urges Public Assistance in Search for Missing Mother
Tragic Military Helicopter Crash Claims Lives of Seven Qatari and Turkish Personnel
Remembering Robert Mueller: A Legacy Defined by Justice and Controversy
Sudan's Army Denies Responsibility for Fatal Hospital Attack Amid Ongoing Conflict
Alaska's Future of Voting: The Threat to Mail-In Ballots Amid Supreme Court Review
Trump's Dilemma: Navigating a Complex War in Iran
BTS Makes a Triumphant Return Live in Seoul
The Bachelorette's Turbulent Journey: Taylor Frankie Paul's Controversial Spotlight
Wisconsin GOP Leaders Announce Retirement Amid Political Shift
Trump Proposes ICE Deployment to Airports Amid Funding Deadlock
Robert Mueller, Architect of the Trump-Russia Investigation, Passes Away at 81
Catastrophic Flooding Forces Evacuations Across Hawaii
Cuba Faces Second National Blackout in a Week as Crisis Deepens
Canada's Top Court to Hear Challenge Against Quebec's Controversial Secularism Law
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BUSINESS
As rising gas prices threaten to diminish the benefits from anticipated tax refunds stemming from recent economic policies, lower-income households may face significant financial strain this year.
The global K-pop sensation BTS thrilled an audience of over 100,000 fans with their first concert back together in nearly four years, marking the launch of their new album, 'Arirang'.
A jury has found Elon Musk misled investors during his Twitter takeover, leading to a significant decline in stock value, and could be responsible for damages to the investors affected.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents are working without pay due to an ongoing government funding lapse, causing severe financial strains and staffing shortages at airports nationwide.
A significant dispute between Ukraine and Hungary over the Druzhba oil pipeline is delaying a critical €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine. The argument centers around alleged stalling from Ukraine, while Budapest accuses Kyiv of seeking revenge due to its pro-Russian stance.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles faced turbulence during its landing at Sydney Airport, resulting in minor injuries for several passengers and crew members. Experts suggest climate change may increase the frequency of such incidents.
A severe weather system swept through the eastern U.S., leading to hundreds of flight cancellations and delays as travelers face heightened security due to a government shutdown.
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.
SPORT
In a notable gesture towards reconciliation, Spain's King Felipe VI has been invited by Mexico's President to attend the upcoming FIFA World Cup after acknowledging historical injustices during Spain's colonial rule.
A horrific accident at the Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland led to the death of a 61-year-old woman after a gondola detached and fell down the mountain amidst strong winds.
In an exhilarating display of national pride, Venezuela's unexpected victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic prompts widespread celebration, signaling a rare moment of joy amid ongoing hardships.
Following a controversial ruling, Morocco is now recognized as the champions of the Africa Cup of Nations, a decision that has sparked joy in Morocco and outrage in Senegal.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a shocking turn of events, ABC has canceled the latest season of The Bachelorette, starring TikTok influencer Taylor Frankie Paul, just days before its premiere due to resurfacing domestic violence allegations.
Police footage reveals Justin Timberlake struggling with sobriety tests following his arrest in the Hamptons in 2024, shedding light on the severe repercussions of impaired driving.
An exploration of how Chuck Norris transitioned from a celebrated action star to an enduring internet meme icon, highlighting the disconnect between his film career and meme culture.
BTS returns to the stage for a spectacular concert in Seoul, drawing crowds of 260,000 fans. Expectations run high as the K-pop giants perform at Gwanghwamun Square for the first time in nearly four years since their hiatus.
The beloved actor Nicholas Brendon, known for his iconic role as Xander Harris in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has passed away at the age of 54. His family confirmed the news through a heartfelt message.
OPINION
Robert Mueller, the former FBI chief known for his role in overseeing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, has died at the age of 81. His legacy as a dedicated public servant and his impact on U.S. politics are being remembered.
A significant legal showdown is set as Canada's Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments against Quebec's secularism law, which critics claim marginalizes religious expressions, especially among Muslim women.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge declared the Pentagon's journalist access policy unconstitutional, affirming First and Fifth Amendment rights and emphasizing the importance of journalistic freedom.
Chuck Norris, an action film icon, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy not only marked by his cinematic achievements but also the viral memes that transformed him into a modern pop culture phenomenon.
POLITICS
A military helicopter crash in Qatar has resulted in the deaths of all seven individuals on board, including four Qatari military personnel and three Turkish nationals. The incident is under investigation following a reported technical malfunction.
Recent violence in the occupied West Bank sees Israeli settlers retaliating against Palestinian communities, leading to widespread destruction and injuries.
César Chávez, champion of labor rights, faces serious allegations of sexual abuse from Dolores Huerta, revealing a troubling undercurrent in the agricultural labor movement. This piece delves into the implications for women's rights and the evolving landscape of advocacy in the farmworker community.
In response to escalating security line congestion at U.S. airports, President Trump has ordered the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as the partial government shutdown causes frustration for travelers and employees alike.
HEALTH
As skepticism about established medical practices rises, more U.S. parents are rejecting vitamin K shots for their newborns, raising concerns among pediatricians about potential health risks.
Jimmy Gracey, a University of Alabama student from Illinois, was found dead after going missing while vacationing in Barcelona. Authorities believe his death is likely the result of an accident.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experienced turbulence upon landing, resulting in several injuries among flight attendants. Emergency services were on standby at the airport.
TECH
In a bid to protect its artists from unauthorized representation, Sony Music has successfully requested the removal of over 135,000 fraudulent songs generated through AI technology, targeting major stars such as Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
Sony Music has taken a significant step to protect its artists by requesting the removal of more than 135,000 fraudulent songs created by imposters using generative AI technology.
Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard honored for their groundbreaking work in quantum cryptography, securing the future of electronic communications.
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.
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