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BUSINESS
Following his controversial connections to Jeffrey Epstein, talent agent Casey Wasserman is reportedly looking to sell his agency after several clients have withdrawn their support.
Casey Wasserman announces the sale of his talent agency following revelations of his past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, causing a significant client exodus.
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.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem departs from DP World following pressure related to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein, revealed through newly released emails.
A fire at the Ñico López Refinery in Havana coincides with a worsening fuel shortage in Cuba, exacerbated by the US embargo on Venezuelan oil shipments.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
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.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, is disqualified from the Winter Olympics after refusing to remove his helmet, which honors fallen athletes amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, both talented athletes with Chinese-American heritage, find themselves at the heart of a cultural and political debate during the Winter Olympics. Their contrasting representations highlight the tensions between the U.S. and China and raise questions about identity and loyalty.
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.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
As 'In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones' makes its triumphant return to the screen nearly four decades after its debut, its themes resonate with a new generation grappling with similar societal challenges in India.
As Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni face ongoing legal disputes, the romantic drama 'It Ends With Us' has become a focal point for discussions on harassment and gender dynamics in Hollywood. The litigation's reach extends to various celebrities, with potential trial witnesses like Taylor Swift and Hugh Jackman.
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.
OPINION
In a live interview, Lady Victoria Hervey challenges Piers Morgan over his alleged ties to Hollywood's darkest scandals, shedding light on systemic media dynamics and their consequences.
In a significant address at the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the enduring bond between the US and Europe while openly criticizing several European policies.
The resignation of Kathy Ruemmler from Goldman Sachs shines a light on her troubling ties to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing the inner workings of a network involving Jeffrey Epstein, Alex Spiro, and Jay-Z.
As Valentine's Day approaches, a rising trend of gifting cash bouquets in Kenya has taken the spotlight, stirring debates over materialism and its implications on traditional gifting customs.
POLITICS
The renowned Festival del Habano has been postponed indefinitely due to a severe fuel shortage exacerbated by the U.S. oil blockade, impacting Cuba's economy and tourism sector.
Amidst rising concerns for endangered North Atlantic right whales, the U.S. ocean regulatory body plans industry-friendly changes to long-standing vessel speed rules, igniting a fierce debate on conservation priorities.
A controversial US-sponsored trial of a hepatitis B vaccine on newborns in Guinea-Bissau has been halted after stern criticism from the World Health Organization over ethical concerns.
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.
HEALTH
A proposed trial to test hepatitis B vaccination on newborns in Guinea-Bissau has drawn criticism from the WHO, which labels it as unethical amidst public outrage and suspension of the study.
The Halt Drunk Driving Act, aimed at installing impairment-detection technology in new vehicles, is caught in a political quagmire as supporters push for faster implementation amidst concerns over technology readiness.
Law enforcement officials are ramping up efforts in the investigation of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, with new surveillance footage and hundreds of tips pouring in.
An in-depth look at the six potential consequences of President Trump's reversal of key climate regulations and its implications for the environment and economy.
The once-celebrated actor James Van Der Beek, known for his pivotal role in 'Dawson's Creek', faced immense challenges in his latter years battling colorectal cancer, ultimately leading to a public plea for financial assistance for his family’s medical expenses.
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.
A Somali airline pilot is being hailed as a hero after making a successful emergency landing of a passenger plane near Mogadishu, saving all 55 people on board during a technical failure.
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.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly utilizing off-the-shelf drones for warfare, sparking concerns about their evolving military capabilities. This article examines the implications of drone attacks on regional security and military strategies.