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BUSINESS
The ongoing struggle to pass legislation ensuring aviation employees receive pay during government shutdowns reflects the political stalemate in Congress. Various bills have been introduced but repeatedly stalled despite bipartisan support.
The USS Massachusetts, the first submarine named after Massachusetts, has officially joined the Navy fleet after a successful commissioning ceremony in Boston. The Virginia-class submarine showcases technological advancements and promotes gender integration within the Navy.
As President Trump extends the deadline for attacking Iranian energy infrastructure, analysts debate whether this move is a strategic diplomatic effort or a dangerous escalation in ongoing conflicts.
Overwhelmed by chaotic airport scenes, travelers are reacting by arriving earlier, despite advisories from some airports to reduce arrival times due to manageable wait times.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins G7 foreign ministers in France, focusing on the escalating conflict with Iran and its implications for global stability.
TRAVEL
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.
As thousands of TSA staff remain absent due to a government shutdown, ICE agents step in at major US airports to manage security queues stretching for hours.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries to flight attendants but no passengers.
SPORT
Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence after a car accident in Florida, bringing him back into the spotlight amidst previous incidents.
As the IPL kicks off, all eyes are on 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose exceptional talent may herald a new era in Indian cricket.
Starting in 2028, participation in the women's category of Olympic sports will be restricted to biological females, as announced by the International Olympic Committee, following a significant policy shift meant to address fairness and safety concerns.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title revoked, Senegal's Football Federation is set to parade the trophy in Paris, as tensions rise over accusations of administrative misconduct in African football governance.
Despite having the Afcon title stripped, Senegal's Football Federation prepares to parade the trophy ahead of their friendly against Peru, vowing to fight back against the decision.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, faces battery charges following an incident involving a fight he allegedly instigated between two women.
After her mother's mysterious disappearance, Savannah Guthrie shares her journey of returning to NBC's 'Today' Show as she finds joy in trying times.
US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie returns to the Today show on April 6, despite the distress of her mother's ongoing disappearance.
Balendra Shah, a former underground rapper, has taken office as the new prime minister of Nepal, following a significant electoral victory that reflects the desires of a youth-driven electorate seeking change.
The Academy Awards will be relocating from Hollywood to a new venue, the Peacock Theater, starting in 2029. This change coincides with their move from traditional broadcasting to streaming on YouTube.
OPINION
Organizers anticipate one of the largest demonstrations in U.S. history as 'No Kings' rallies prepare to unfold across the country, with Minnesota's Capitol as the focal point.
As tensions in Iran escalate, the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) reveals a growing schism between younger and older conservatives regarding support for President Trump's military actions.
The sudden passing of Zhang Xuefeng, a controversial yet beloved figure in China's educational landscape, leaves millions mourning the loss of a voice that shaped aspirations and discussions around education and career prospects.
Despite tightening restrictions under the Kremlin, BBC Russian has marked its 80th anniversary by continuing to provide uncensored news to the Russian audience, overcoming decades of state-imposed censorship and communications jamming.
The Build America, Buy America Act aims to revive U.S. manufacturing by mandating 'Made in the USA' products for federally funded projects. However, the law's implementation has led to delays and increased costs for affordable housing developers across the country.
POLITICS
The financial institution reaches a settlement with victims of Jeffrey Epstein, amidst allegations of facilitating his abusive operations. The deal is pending court approval.
Two humanitarian aid ships heading to Cuba have been found safe days after they disappeared. The vessels were carrying much-needed supplies and were located with their crew unharmed by the Mexican Navy.
The funeral of an 11-year-old boy and his uncle in southern Lebanon highlights civilian casualties in the ongoing conflict, with families articulating their pain and desperation in the face of escalating violence.
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.
A heart-wrenching incident occurred off the Greek coast as 22 migrants died after enduring six days at sea. Rescue operations saved 26 survivors amidst adverse conditions.
HEALTH
Noah Wyle stars as Dr. Robby in HBO's new drama 'The Pitt', which explores the challenges of the American healthcare system through a gripping narrative about personal trauma and societal pressures.
The case of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman who chose euthanasia after a tumultuous life, raises urgent questions about state responsibilities and legal barriers in providing end-of-life options.
A devastating account from Tehran, where a mother waits for rescue in the rubble of the building once called home. This article delves into the escalating civilian crisis as the conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel intensifies, causing widespread destruction.
The passing of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old who chose euthanasia after years of suffering, has ignited fierce debate over the state's role in her care and rights amidst a complicated legal battle.
In a heart-wrenching conclusion to an 18-month legal battle, Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old paraplegic woman from Barcelona, chose euthanasia, challenging the complexities of Spain's euthanasia laws amidst familial turmoil.
TECH
A recent jury verdict finds Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive platforms that harm mental health, raising alarms in Silicon Valley about the future of social media.
In a bold move, the Handala Hack Team, linked to Iran, has successfully breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, uncovering potentially sensitive content and raising significant security concerns.
Austria has introduced plans to ban social media access for children under 14 in a bid to protect their mental health from addictive algorithms and harmful content.
The Handala Hack Team, linked to Iran, has breached the email account of FBI Director Kash Patel, exposing personal information and claiming governmental vulnerabilities.
Austria proposes a ban on social media for those under 14 to address concerns over child addiction and health risks associated with digital engagement.