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Trump Takes a Break to Visit Graceland Amidst Political Turmoil
Eyewitness Accounts Shed Light on LaGuardia Crash Chaos
Tragic Crash at LaGuardia Airport: Air Canada Jet Collides with Fire Truck
Supreme Court Examines Late-Arriving Ballots in Crucial Election Case
The Escalating Stalemate: USA and Iran Hit a Deadlock in Conflict
Tragic Collision at LaGuardia Airport Claims Lives of Two Pilots
Israel Escalates Military Operations Against Hezbollah in Lebanon
Escalating Violence: Israeli Settlers Launch Attacks on Palestinian Villages in West Bank
Socialists Secure Key Urban Victories Amidst Rising Extremist Challenges in French Elections
Lionel Jospin, Former Socialist Prime Minister of France, Passes Away at 88
BTS's Comeback Concert Disappoints as Attendance Falls Short
Mass Arrests in Nigeria Following Disturbing Festival Assault Videos
Leonid Radvinsky, OnlyFans Owner, Passes Away at 43
Hong Kong Police Granted Power to Demand Phone Passwords Under National Security Law
Trump Deploys Immigration Agents to Atlanta Airport Amid TSA Shutdown
Democrats Embrace Tax Cuts to Address Voter Concerns Over Affordability
Markwayne Mullin Set for Confirmation as Homeland Security Secretary Amid Controversy
Hawaii Faces Aftermath of Record Flooding, Power Restoration Underway
Historic Strike at Australia's ABC: Staff Reject Pay Rise
Disappearance of Former Kenyan Foreign Minister Sparks Investigation
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Leonid Radvinsky, the entrepreneur behind OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 after a battle with cancer, leaving a significant impact on the adult content industry.
In a surprising pivot, some Democrats are adopting tax reduction strategies typically associated with Republican messaging to alleviate affordability issues for constituents, all while navigating the complexities of funding their policy goals.
For the first time in two decades, workers at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will strike after rejecting a pay increase deemed insufficient by the employees, leading to anticipated disruptions in broadcasting.
Over 10 million Cubans find themselves without power as the island grapples with frequent blackouts and growing dissent against the government.
A significant incident at New York's LaGuardia Airport involves a collision between an Air Canada Express plane and a ground vehicle, prompting the FAA to issue a ground stop.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered brief turbulence during landing, injuring several passengers and crew. Emergency services awaited the plane upon arrival.
Powerful storms wreak havoc on air travel as hundreds of flights are canceled or delayed, compounded by staffing shortages due to a partial government shutdown.
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.
SPORT
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.
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.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Hybe's stock takes a hit following lower-than-expected turnout at BTS's long-anticipated return concert, attracting only 104,000 fans instead of the projected 250,000.
After a three-year hiatus due to military service, K-pop sensation BTS electrifies fans in Seoul with their long-awaited comeback concert, showcasing new music and beloved hits.
In an electrifying return to live performance, K-pop sensations BTS captivated over 100,000 fans at Gwanghwamun Square, marking their first concert together since 2022.
Taylor Frankie Paul, the unlikely star of The Bachelorette, faced a tumultuous end to her tenure as the show was canceled due to serious domestic violence allegations. This situation raises questions about the network's decision-making and risk assessment in casting.
In a recent release from the alternate timeline of 2024, pop star Justin Timberlake struggles with sobriety tests during a DUI stop in the Hamptons, revealing vulnerabilities and a glimpse into the world of celebrity accountability.
OPINION
A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders feel negatively about President Trump's immigration policies, indicating a marked discontent with the current administration's enforcement techniques.
Dolores Huerta's revelations and advocacy reflect a transformative shift in the fight against sexual violence among farmworkers, challenging historical narratives surrounding labor rights icons like César Chavez.
Robert Mueller, whose tenure as FBI director and special counsel shaped the discourse around the Trump administration, has died at age 81. His legacy continues to stir discussion on political integrity and law enforcement.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hold hearings on a significant constitutional challenge to Quebec's secularism law, enacted in 2019, which prohibits certain public sector workers from wearing religious symbols at work, amid growing concerns from communities affected by the law.
POLITICS
Witnesses recount the harrowing moment of the Air Canada flight crash at LaGuardia Airport, revealing chilling details and the aftermath of the tragic incident.
A devastating incident at New York's LaGuardia Airport leaves two pilots dead and many injured as an Air Canada regional jet collides with an emergency fire truck on the runway.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments that could impact mail-in voting laws across multiple states, amid a backdrop of political contention over election integrity.
As tensions intensify with missile strikes and diplomatic failures, opportunities for peace between the US and Iran dwindle. Amidst uncertainty in leadership and military capabilities, both nations find themselves in a predicament with limited options to de-escalate the conflict.
A devastating incident at LaGuardia Airport has resulted in the deaths of two pilots after their aircraft collided with a fire truck. The airport remains closed amid ongoing investigations.
HEALTH
As weight-loss drug prices fall amid fierce competition, individuals like Ruth Gonzalez share their financial sacrifices to access these life-changing medications while debates about coverage continue in the healthcare landscape.
Severe storms in Hawaii resulted in over $1 billion in damages and rescues for more than 230 residents after record rainfall. Governor Josh Green urges caution amidst ongoing threats.
A recent drone strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan has resulted in the death of 64 individuals, including children and medical staff, amidst ongoing civil conflict. The attack has drawn international condemnation and raises concerns over the protection of medical facilities in war zones.
In a tragic incident during Eid celebrations, an attack on el-Daein Teaching Hospital resulted in 64 deaths including children and medical personnel. The Sudanese army refutes claims of involvement.
Medical professionals are increasingly worried as parents refuse essential preventive care for newborns, including vitamin K shots, raising alarms about potential health risks.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II mission is set to send astronauts around the Moon, marking humanity’s return to lunar exploration after 50 years. The giant Space Launch System (SLS) rocket has rolled back to the launch pad, aiming for an early-April launch window.
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 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.
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.
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