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BUSINESS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warns Australians of lasting economic shocks from the war in Iran, including soaring fuel prices and impacts on households.
The Indian government rolls out a monumental two-phase census to assess its vast population while addressing contemporary social issues, including caste enumeration, amid growing concerns over data privacy.
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, China, alongside Pakistan, embarks on a mission to mediate peace between the US and Iran, raising questions about its impact and motives in a volatile global landscape.
In a bold move reflective of the tech industry's shifting landscape, Oracle announces substantial job cuts as it pivots towards artificial intelligence, affecting thousands of employees without performance-related justifications.
In a significant development, a Russian oil tanker carrying 730,000 barrels of crude oil has docked in Cuba, potentially ending a near-total fuel blockade imposed by the US. The tanker’s arrival comes amid claims of a softening stance from Washington, with implications for Cuba’s struggling economy and essential services.
TRAVEL
Amid U.S. political strife and airport chaos, a train journey from Atlanta to Washington reveals the resilience of American travelers while reflecting on the historical significance of railroads in shaping the nation's identity.
With spring break in full effect, major U.S. airports face excessive security wait times despite an executive order to expedite TSA officer payments. Passengers are urged to arrive hours in advance as uncertainty looms over when improvements will be seen.
As cherry blossoms reach peak bloom in Washington, D.C., the vibrant display signals the unofficial start of the city's tourist season. This article dives into the beauty, significance, and challenges of this spring phenomenon.
As the conflict in the Middle East unfolds, the aviation industry faces unprecedented challenges. The struggling Gulf hubs could reshape air travel dynamics, leading to higher fares and altered passenger routes.
Bush Intercontinental Airport struggles with severe delays and increased wait times for travelers as a partial government shutdown disrupts TSA operations.
SPORT
In a shocking display of underperformance, Italy's national football team has failed to qualify for the World Cup for a third straight tournament, igniting nationwide lamentation and calls for accountability.
In a momentous achievement, the Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday to celebrate the national football team's qualification for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces a hiatus from the sport to prioritize his health following a DUI arrest after a car crash in Florida, acknowledging the seriousness of his situation.
An investigation reveals that Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer lay undiscovered for 82 minutes after a fatal crash during the Road World Championships in Zurich. The incident has raised questions about safety protocols in cycling events.
Golf superstar Tiger Woods faces new DUI charges following a car crash in Florida, marking another chapter in his complicated relationship with the law and driving.
ENTERTAINMENT
Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital mid-performance while making her Broadway debut in 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical'. Fans and the music community are rallying in support.
Two military helicopters hovered above Kid Rock's Tennessee residence, leading to a brief suspension of the crews before being reinstated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who emphasized the importance of following regulations.
In a surprising twist, the U.S. Army has lifted the suspensions of two Apache helicopter pilots who hovered near Kid Rock's Nashville home. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed no investigation or punishment would follow the incident, which drew both support and criticism from various quarters.
The United States Army has suspended the crews of two helicopters following their unauthorized flight near musician Kid Rock's home, triggering an investigation into compliance with federal aviation regulations.
The iconic Eurovision Song Contest has announced its inaugural Asia edition, with participation from multiple countries including South Korea and Thailand. The grand finale will occur in Bangkok, aiming to celebrate original pop music from across the continent.
OPINION
As Hungary approaches its upcoming elections, Peter Magyar, a former ally of Viktor Orban and now a fierce opponent, campaigns vigorously, igniting discussions about corruption, economic reform, and the future of Hungary.
Amid ongoing US and Israeli strikes in Iran, familial relations are fracturing as political tensions rise within households across the nation. Personal accounts reveal the heart-wrenching realities facing brother, sister, and relatives caught on opposing sides of the conflict.
The British royal couple will meet with President Donald Trump during a significant state visit to the United States, marking the first state visit since 2007.
In a landmark decision, Spain's Supreme Court determined that kissing a woman's hand without consent may constitute sexual assault, reflecting an evolving understanding of consent in Spanish law.
César Chavez, a revered labor leader known for his role in advocating for farmworkers' rights, is now re-evaluated following recent allegations of sexual abuse. As communities grapple with this duality, the question emerges: how to honor his contributions alongside the troubling claims against him.
POLITICS
With mounting pressures and escalating tensions, Donald Trump is set to deliver a crucial address on the Iran conflict, but clarity on the situation remains elusive.
In a devastating incident, a Russian military plane crashes in occupied Crimea, resulting in 29 fatalities. Investigations have begun into the cause of the crash, with preliminary reports indicating a potential technical failure.
The courtroom was filled with grieving families as the trial for the tragic train collision in Greece that claimed 57 lives began amidst demands for justice and allegations of negligence.
Donald Trump's recent remarks about reconsidering U.S. membership in NATO have reignited discussions about the future of the alliance. As tensions rise with Iran and the situation in Ukraine persists, the implications of his statements could be substantial for international relations and defense strategies.
Dayton James Webber, a quadruple amputee and professional cornhole competitor, is charged with murder after a shooting incident following a dispute over a stolen firearm.
HEALTH
In a significant shift, Japan's new legislation allows divorced couples to share custody of their children, marking a historic moment in family law for the country.
Megan Thee Stallion experienced a medical emergency during her Broadway debut performance in \"Moulin Rouge! The Musical\" on April 1, prompting immediate hospitalization.
As air quality in Chiang Mai deteriorates, families are increasingly worried about their children's health, with reports of nosebleeds and respiratory issues. A thick haze and ongoing fires have raised urgent questions about air quality management in the region.
TECH
A significant malfunction of Baidu's robotaxi service resulted in over a hundred autonomous vehicles halting traffic in Wuhan, China, prompting discussions about the reliability of driverless technology.
As Florida's Space Coast prepares for the Artemis II launch, excitement builds among the thousands expected to witness this monumental event aimed at returning humans to the Moon.
The Artemis II mission marks NASA's first lunar journey since 1972, sending a diverse team of astronauts on a flyby to explore the moon's far side while preparing for future missions.
As the Artemis II mission prepares to make history, the astronauts share what personal items they will take to the Moon, highlighting their aspirations and familial bonds.