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BUSINESS
Yuko Yamaguchi, the iconic designer responsible for the beloved Hello Kitty character, has announced her retirement after nearly half a century at the helm of one of the world's most recognizable brands.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem steps down from his role at DP World after newly uncovered links to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein raise concerns over his leadership.
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Pop star Taylor Swift has requested the US government to halt a bedding company from trademarking 'Swift Home', claiming it could mislead consumers about her endorsement.
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TRAVEL
In a bold move, the city of Fujiyoshida near Mount Fuji has canceled its annual cherry blossom festival due to uncontrollable tourist behavior and increasing overcrowding, impacting local residents.
The city of Fujiyoshida near Mount Fuji has decided to cancel its renowned cherry blossom festival due to troubling behaviors exhibited by an influx of tourists, leading to chaos and frustration for local residents.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 carrying eight individuals crashed shortly after takeoff from Bangor International Airport as a winter storm wreaked havoc across the region.
A massive winter storm causes extensive flight cancellations and travel chaos affecting millions of travelers from the southern Rocky Mountains to New England.
Over 100 vehicles collided on Interstate 196 in Michigan due to heavy snow, resulting in injuries and major traffic disruptions.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear a commemorative helmet at the Winter Olympics has been rejected, sidelining him from the competition.
Ilia Malinin shines while Maxim Naumov honors his late parents in a heartwarming display, as Spanish skater Tomas Guarino Sabate's ambitious routine ends in disappointment.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid shares an emotional moment on live television, revealing his infidelity just moments after claiming a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics. The athlete reflects on his relationship and the lessons learned from his mistakes.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid admits to cheating on his girlfriend during a live interview after winning a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics.
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ENTERTAINMENT
In a heartfelt gesture, Spielberg contributes to the GoFundMe for Van Der Beek's family, highlighting the love and support extended to the actor's loved ones.
Celebrating the legacy of Dawson's Creek, a trailblazer of teen dramas that explored real-life issues through the lens of friendship, love, and emotional growth.
The 'Dawson's Creek' star, remembered for his bravery and kindness, has died at the age of 48 after battling cancer. Co-stars and fans reflect on his legacy.
Bud Cort, a beloved figure in cinema, best known for his role in the classic film 'Harold and Maude,' has passed away at the age of 77. His impact on the film industry and his unforgettable performances will be cherished by fans and colleagues alike.
The Dawson's Creek community comes together to mourn the loss of their beloved star, James Van Der Beek, who succumbed to bowel cancer at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy of love and inspiration.
OPINION
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The Olympic Committee faces backlash for marketing T-shirts featuring designs from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, linked to Nazi propaganda.
POLITICS
Kathryn Ruemmler's resignation follows newly disclosed emails showing her close ties to Jeffrey Epstein, raising concerns for the financial giant.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet commemorating athletes killed during the war with Russia. The controversy raises questions about sports and political expression.
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President Trump has rescinded the Obama-era ruling that deemed greenhouse gases a threat to public health, a move that has sparked controversy and debate over climate policy.
A recent UN report reveals unsettling details about the brutal conflict in Sudan, including mass killings and widespread human rights violations as the war intensifies.
HEALTH
An 18-year-old suspect, identified as Jesse Van Rootselaar, committed a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, resulting in the deaths of eight individuals, including six children. Police visits to the suspect's home over mental health concerns are now a focal point of the investigation.
In a recent move, the Trump administration revoked a scientific finding from 2009 that linked climate change to public health risks. This decision has ignited a debate amid continued scientific evidence showing the detrimental health impacts of a warming planet.
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Since his appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced backlash over diminishing trust in federal health agencies. His policies aimed at increasing transparency have led to confusion and controversy.
TECH
In a significant policy shift, the Indian government mandates social media companies to remove unlawful material within three hours, tightening previous regulations and extending oversight over online content, including AI-generated materials.
The trial against Instagram and YouTube's parent companies revolves around accusations of knowingly engineering platforms that exploit children’s psychology for profit.
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A groundbreaking trial underway in California highlights the mental health impacts of social media platforms Instagram and YouTube, accusing their owners of deliberately designing frustratingly addictive content.
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