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BUSINESS
As Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi heads to Washington, she faces a crucial meeting with President Trump under the shadow of escalating conflict in Iran and its implications for the Strait of Hormuz.
In a significant move to protect its artists, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 songs created using generative AI that impersonate popular musicians, posing threats to their careers and earnings.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reviving Europe's energy challenges, reminiscent of past crises stemming from geopolitical tensions.
Despite boasting the world's largest youth population and significant educational advancements, India grapples with high levels of youth unemployment. This paradox raises critical questions about job creation and economic alignment.
As the Iran war disrupts global oil supply routes, China's resilience to the energy crisis is put to the test. Can China's strategic reserves and energy diversification mitigate the impact?
TRAVEL
Travel disruptions are anticipated as a significant winter storm is set to hit Northern California, potentially dropping several feet of snow in mountainous areas. Authorities warn travelers to exercise caution.
Travel groups express concern over potential disruptions at US airports amidst a government shutdown due to funding issues related to the Department of Homeland Security.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a new funding shutdown, travelers are advised to brace for potential delays at airport security check-ins. Experts suggest arriving early and packing smart as TSA agents continue to work without pay.
Major travel organizations are urging US lawmakers to finalize funding decisions to prevent significant disruptions at airports during the upcoming spring break due to a potential government shutdown.
As the demand for private jets surges, aircraft manufacturers are focusing on Asia's affluent class, highlighting a paradigm shift in the aviation industry towards extreme luxury and exclusive travel.
POLITICS
Following a court ruling that temporarily suspended California's law against masked federal agents, states like Washington, Oregon, and Virginia are introducing similar bans, raising concerns about policy and public safety.
A KFF survey reveals that many Americans are grappling with increased healthcare costs and making difficult decisions about their health as tax credits expire.
In a significant escalation of tensions, Chad's president has ordered military retaliation after a drone strike hit mourners, killing 17 people near the Sudanese border.
King Felipe VI of Spain has welcomed an invitation from Mexico to attend the upcoming FIFA World Cup, signaling a potential reconciliation between the two nations following a contentious historical context. The invitation follows Felipe's acknowledgment of abuses during Spain's colonial era.
As tensions rise following an attack on Iran's South Pars Gas Field, President Trump's statements have sparked discussions about the alignment of US and Israeli strategies in the ongoing conflict.
HEALTH
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims about the healing power of diet for mental health disorders and diabetes spark a heated debate among experts about the implications of such messages.
A woman lost her life in a ski gondola accident at Engelberg Resort in the Swiss Alps, raising concerns over safety amid extreme weather conditions.
The Alberta government introduces a bill to restrict medically assisted dying, confining its use to end-of-life scenarios while raising significant debate.
A fatal accident at Engelberg ski resort leads to a woman’s death when a gondola falls abruptly during high winds.
With the patent on semaglutide expiring, Indian pharmaceutical companies are poised to launch more affordable weight-loss drugs, potentially reshaping the obesity landscape globally.
TECH
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard recognized for their revolutionary work in quantum cryptography, enhancing the security of digital communications in an age of advancing quantum computing.
In a bid to prevent potential misuse of its AI technology, Anthropic is seeking a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives as part of its ongoing commitment to safety and responsibility.
Internal documents and whistleblower testimonies uncover how Meta and TikTok allowed the proliferation of harmful content to boost user engagement, sparking debates on social media accountability.
Amid fears of potential misuse of AI, Anthropic seeks a chemical weapons expert to ensure safety protocols for its software.
SPORT
In a moment of historic significance, Venezuelans erupted in jubilation following their national baseball team's victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic final, sparking a long-awaited expression of joy amid ongoing struggles.
A stunning turn of events as Morocco is declared the rightful winner of the Africa Cup of Nations, leading to jubilant celebrations in Morocco and widespread anger in Senegal.
After seeking asylum in Australia, two Iranian footballers train with Brisbane Roar, exuding optimism about their new chapter.
Ukrainian skeleton slider Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet commemorating athletes killed in the ongoing conflict with Russia. This act of remembrance has ignited significant debate about the intersection of sports and politics.
ENTERTAINMENT
The beloved Labubu dolls are set to make their big-screen debut in a new film project by Pop Mart and Sony Pictures, envisioning a blend of live action and animation.
In an unexpected twist, a small French town's mayoral election has captured global attention due to the strikingly unusual names of its candidates, resulting in a social media frenzy.
With internet blackouts clamping down on communications in Iran, Iranian-American social media creators are stepping into the void, expressing their perspectives on the ongoing Middle East war. As misinformation spreads, the diaspora grapples with the challenge of representing a nation caught in conflict.
After winning Best Actor at the Oscars, Michael B. Jordan indulges in fast food at In-N-Out, sharing memorable moments with fans and staff.
OPINION
Dolores Huerta, famed labor leader and activist, speaks out against past abuses as the spotlight shifts to César Chavez's legacy amidst her shocking revelations of sexual assault.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, nominated by Donald Trump to head the Department of Homeland Security, shares a personal connection with Trump rooted in a life-altering event involving his son. As he prepares for the role, Mullin's relationships with various political figures and his unique background raise questions about the future of U.S. immigration policy.
In a bold move, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 fraudulent songs created through AI deepfakes impersonating popular artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles, highlighting growing concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence in the music industry.
In a shocking revelation, Dolores Huerta, a co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, discloses her experiences of sexual abuse at the hands of César Chavez, alongside allegations from others. As the farmworker movement faces scrutiny, Huerta emphasizes its collective importance over individual actions.