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BUSINESS
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argues that short-term economic hardships are necessary sacrifices for long-term global security, addressing the threat from Iran amid ongoing conflict.
In a recent interview, President Donald Trump made headlines by threatening to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if he does not resign before the end of his term in May, amid ongoing tensions over interest rates and Powell's leadership.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared his unwavering stance on the Iran conflict, stating he will not yield to pressure from President Trump to involve the UK in the war.
As the tax filing deadline looms, the Trump administration showcases record refunds while Americans express dissatisfaction with their tax burden.
Australia's richest individual, Gina Rinehart, faces a landmark court ruling requiring her to share a significant portion of her mining fortune, ending a lengthy legal battle over royalties and mining rights.
TRAVEL
As Route 66 hits its centennial milestone, we reflect on its historical significance, cultural impact, and the stories that intertwine along the famous highway.
Authorities are actively searching for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who went missing after reportedly falling overboard during a boating trip in the Bahamas.
After weeks of turmoil caused by the DHS shutdown, airports across the US are showing signs of improvement with TSA employees finally receiving their unpaid wages.
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.
SPORT
The retrial concerning the tragic death of football legend Diego Maradona has commenced, as seven individuals face homicide charges related to his passing in 2020.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising young talent from Ghana, was fatally shot after armed robbers targeted his team bus. The Ghana Football Association expresses deep sorrow over the incident, while investigations continue.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising young talent in Ghana's Premier League, has tragically died after armed robbers targeted his team's bus, leading to nationwide mourning.
During the unveiling of a new statue honoring baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, a mishap occurred as the bat held by the statue broke, leading to laughter and light-hearted moments.
The unveiling ceremony for a statue of baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki takes an unexpected turn when the statue's bat breaks, drawing laughter from the crowd and Suzuki himself.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Duchess of Sussex makes her culinary debut on the Australian television show during her visit down under.
American rapper Kanye West has officially postponed his concert in Marseille, France, due to ongoing controversies surrounding his public statements and entry barring issues across Europe.
Kanye West has officially postponed his upcoming concert in Marseille, France, citing personal reflections and external pressures following recent controversies and a prior canceled performance at the Wireless Festival.
A charity raffle in Paris has led to an extraordinary win for engineer Ari Hodara, who took home a Picasso masterpiece worth over €1 million, raising significant funds for Alzheimer's research.
The popular American lottery game Powerball is set to launch in the UK this summer, allowing players across England, Scotland, and beyond to participate and vie for the jackpot.
OPINION
Mohamed Suleiman's harrowing journey through the silence of war reveals the devastating impact of Sudan's ongoing conflict as he recounts his reawakening after three years without communication.
Former apartheid-era minister Roelf Meyer has been appointed as South Africa's ambassador to the United States, a decision that has sparked debate given the historical context of his past.
President Trump's recent criticism of Pope Leo has sparked an unprecedented backlash among conservative Catholics, many of whom are reevaluating their support in light of a growing anti-war sentiment regarding the conflict in Iran.
Residents of Dearborn, Michigan, are grappling with the impact of intensified conflicts in the Middle East, particularly concerning Lebanon and Gaza, revealing deep-rooted anxiety and mourning among families with ties to the regions.
Recent polls reveal a significant rise in dissatisfaction with personal tax burdens among U.S. voters, despite prior tax reforms. Concerns around government spending and perceived inequities in taxation for the wealthy are intensifying as inflation and economic growth slow.
POLITICS
A federal jury finds Ticketmaster, owned by Live Nation, guilty of overcharging fans and operating illegally as a monopoly, with $1.72 in damages per ticket sold.
In a legal hearing concerning the Camp Mystic tragedy, security guard Glenn Juenke admits that earlier evacuation orders could have saved lives during last summer's devastating flood in Texas.
In a series of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, three paramedics have lost their lives amidst escalating tensions with Hezbollah. The attacks have drawn international condemnation for targeting healthcare workers.
A total of 238 Iranian sailors who were stranded in Sri Lanka following a US torpedo assault have been repatriated home.
Palestinian political figure Marwan Barghouti reportedly assaulted by Israeli prison guards, raising concerns over treatment of prisoners in Israel.
HEALTH
A recent maritime disaster in the Andaman Sea has left approximately 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants missing after their overburdened boat capsized.
Major cities like New York and Philadelphia are preparing for record-breaking temperatures this week as a rare early heat wave grips the eastern United States.
As Sudan's civil war enters its fourth year, a trapped journalist recounts the horrors faced during a communications blackout and reflects on the devastation endured by many.
The untimely death of US influencer Ashly Robinson during a holiday in Zanzibar has led to an ongoing investigation as her partner becomes a key witness.
Undercover investigations reveal disturbing syringe reuse at a Pakistani hospital at the center of a child HIV outbreak. Nearly 331 children affected, raising concerns over medical safety.
TECH
As NASA celebrates the triumphant return of the Artemis II crew, attention turns to what's next for the Artemis program and its ambitious goals for lunar exploration.
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully returns its astronauts after a groundbreaking journey to the Moon, paving the way for future lunar expansion plans.
Exploring the rise of vivid AI-generated propaganda videos from Iran, crafted in a Lego aesthetic, and their influence on global narratives amidst conflict.
Artemis II astronauts land safely back on Earth after a record-breaking lunar mission, celebrating their historic journey and the stunning views of the moon and Earth.
NASA's Artemis II mission ushers a new era of space travel, but the journey to establish a lunar base is fraught with challenges. As visions for future lunar and Mars colonies materialize, significant hurdles remain.