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BUSINESS
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In light of recent controversial trades, the White House has advised staff against betting on prediction markets using insider information. The move follows concerns about the potential misuse of non-public data for financial gain.
Amid rising energy prices due to the conflict in Iran, Singapore examines its dependence on air-conditioning, prompting new regulations to conserve energy in public offices.
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As concerns mount over the hold of the US-Iran ceasefire, petrol and diesel prices rise, impacting motorists across the region. Experts weigh in on potential future changes in fuel costs.
TRAVEL
Bahamas police are currently on a mission to locate an American woman, Lynette Hooker, who disappeared after falling from a dinghy while on vacation with her husband. The search operation involves multiple agencies following strong currents that swept her away.
After weeks of turmoil in U.S. airports due to a shutdown, the TSA announces the distribution of overdue paychecks to its staff, bringing a glimmer of hope to air travel as spring break approaches.
As air travel becomes a precarious option amidst political chaos, one journalist reflects on a 14-hour train journey from Atlanta to Washington, D.C., highlighting the dynamics of American travel, history, and culture.
As spring break travel surges, the TSA staffing crisis continues to exacerbate security lines at U.S. airports. President Trump has signed an executive order to address the pay issues for TSA officers, but immediate relief remains uncertain.
The annual display of cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. reaches its peak bloom, marking the unofficial start of the spring tourist season in the capital. Delicate pink petals attract thousands of visitors.
SPORT
Following his recent arrest for DUI, prosecutors are seeking access to Tiger Woods' prescription drug records, which may play a key role in the ongoing case against the famed golfer.
Jim Whittaker, a pioneering mountaineer and the first American to summit Mount Everest, has died at the age of 97. His ascent in 1963 marked a significant milestone in climbing history and his legacy continues through his contributions to the sport and his commitment to inspiring others.
Seven players from the Eritrean national soccer team, who recently secured a win in Eswatini, have reportedly absconded and failed to return home. The incident highlights ongoing issues related to athlete safety and political repression in Eritrea.
A local football derby in Lima, Peru has turned tragic as one fan is dead and dozens more are injured, prompting an investigation into the incident.
A tragic incident marred a local football derby in Lima, Peru, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. An investigation is underway to determine the cause as fans mourn their losses.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a surprising legal turn, Prince Harry is being sued for defamation by Sentebale, a charity he co-founded, following disputes regarding its management. The case raises questions about the implications for Harry's involvement in charitable work.
The pioneering figure of hip-hop culture, Afrika Bambaataa, has died at age 67. His legacy as a founder of the global hip-hop movement and the Universal Zulu Nation will not be forgotten.
Explore the fascinating story of Aadam Jacobs, who began recording concerts in the 1980s, capturing the raw energy of indie and punk rock bands like Nirvana. Now, his vast collection of over 10,000 concerts is being digitized and made available online, ensuring that music lovers can experience the magic of live performances.
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OPINION
As President Trump declares a temporary ceasefire in the escalating conflict with Iran, Iranian-Americans grapple with fear for loved ones back home and protest against the war. Zainab Haider's troubling journey unfolds as she voices her concerns and advocates for peace.
President Trump's recent announcement of a ceasefire deal with Iran marks a temporary win, but raises questions about the long-term implications of his approach.
In a last-minute campaign boost, US Vice President JD Vance endorses Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of crucial elections, attacking the EU for perceived interference.
In a historic move, Cheng Li-wun, the chairperson of Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT), has made her first visit to China since 2016, aiming to rekindle dialogue with Beijing and present herself as a conciliatory leader ahead of upcoming elections.
As US President Donald Trump threatens to target Iran's critical infrastructure, ordinary citizens express growing anxiety over the impending impact on their lives and the nation’s stability.
POLITICS
A Palestinian man, Alaa Khalid Subeih, was shot dead during an Israeli settler attack in Tayasir, raising concerns about escalating violence and government negligence in the West Bank.
As U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations unfold in Pakistan, the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East remains volatile. Both nations converge at a crossroads with trust issues hanging overhead, while Israel escalates its operations against Hezbollah. Can the troubled negotiations pave the way for sustained peace amidst ongoing hostilities?
In a recent memo, the White House has instructed its staff not to engage in prediction markets that may exploit insider knowledge, amid concerns following President Trump's pause on military threats.
The Trump administration acknowledges miscalculating figures in its ongoing Medicaid fraud investigation in New York, prompting concerns over the accuracy of anti-fraud efforts across Democratic-led states.
HEALTH
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As conflict continues in Iran, the psychological trauma affecting its youth persists, triggering fears that transcend the battlefront.
The harrowing tale of Francisco Zapata Nájera, who survived 14 days trapped underground, culminates in a miraculous rescue by Mexican army divers.
TECH
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The Artemis II crew prepares for their return to Earth, sharing insights and discoveries from their historic mission around the Moon as they bring back a wealth of data and experiences.