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Virginia Redistricting Measure Passed: A Boost for Democrats Ahead of Midterms
Tragic Fireworks Explosion Claims 13 Lives in Kerala
Tragedy Strikes at Teotihuacán: Gunman Influenced by US Mass Shootings
EU Approaches Key €90bn Loan for Ukraine Following Resolution of Pipeline Dispute
China's Export Revolution: From Hotpot to Sportswear, Chinese Brands Conquer the World
One Year Later: Grief Lingers After Kashmir Tourist Attack
Consequences for Israeli Soldiers in Jesus Statue Vandalism Incident
Iran Faces Unprecedented Job Losses Amid Escalating Conflict
Highlights from Kevin Warsh's Contentious Federal Reserve Confirmation Hearing
Meta Implements Worker Tracking to Enhance AI Training
Tragic Fireworks Factory Explosion Claims 13 Lives in Kerala
Taiwan’s President Aborts Trip After Serval African Nations Withdraw Flight Approvals
Mid-Air Collision of South Korean Fighter Jets Linked to Pilot Photography
Oil Conflict Impacts Everyday Items: From Toys to Necessities
Landmark Legislation: Domestic Workers in Indonesia Finally Recognized After 22-Year Fight
Colombian Mercenaries' Role in Sudan's RSF Offensive Exposed by Phone Tracking
Trump Administration Tightens Immigration Policies for Military Families
Zelensky Critiques US Envoys' Moscow Visits as 'Disrespectful'
Historic Legal Recognition for Domestic Workers in Indonesia After Two Decades of Advocacy
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The ongoing war involving the US and Israel has triggered massive layoffs in Iran, with millions left unemployed. This economic chaos reveals deep social consequences as consumers scale back spending amid soaring inflation.
Kevin Warsh faced aggressive questioning during his Senate confirmation hearing, addressing concerns over his potential as a 'sock puppet' for President Trump and his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Meta has announced the launch of a new tool that tracks employee keystrokes and clicks to improve its AI models, prompting concerns over worker privacy as the company faces impending job cuts.
The ongoing Iran war is causing a ripple effect on the prices of various consumer goods, illustrating how deeply entwined the oil market is with everyday products.
TRAVEL
Around 200 tourists were trapped atop Morro Dois Irmãos during a police operation targeting gang members in Rio de Janeiro's Vidigal favela. Witnesses recount their experiences amid the chaos.
Explore the top emerging holiday destinations that offer unique experiences without breaking the bank. From the breathtaking landscapes of Montenegro to the charming streets of the Baltic coast and the cultural richness of Albania, these spots are gaining popularity among travelers in 2026.
Chinese officials caution travelers against entering the U.S. via Seattle due to ongoing harassment by border officials.
A deadly stampede during an Easter event at Citadelle Laferrière has left at least 30 feared dead, prompting investigations and mourning across the nation.
Route 66 marks its centennial this year, reflecting on its role as a cultural icon and economic lifeline. From the Dust Bowl exodus to postwar adventures, the highway represents dreams and memories along its 2,400-mile stretch.
SPORT
Two Iranian footballers, Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, express gratitude for the safety and support provided by Australia after seeking asylum during the Women's Asian Cup.
Alex Manninger, a distinguished former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has passed away at the age of 48 after a tragic accident. He was remembered for his contributions to football both on and off the field.
Seven members of Diego Maradona's medical team are facing retrial over charges of negligent homicide following the football icon's death in 2020. The trial is set to last several months as testimonies begin.
A retrial regarding the tragic death of Diego Maradona, football icon, commences as medical professionals face serious allegations of misconduct.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising 20-year-old footballer from Ghana, was killed when masked attackers opened fire on his team's bus. The Ghana Football Association expresses deep condolences as investigations into the attack continue.
ENTERTAINMENT
The iconic pop star Madonna offers a reward for the return of her missing costume worn during her surprise appearance at Coachella with Sabrina Carpenter. The outfit holds significant sentimental value for the artist.
In a surprising twist, The Onion seeks to transform Infowars into a parody platform following a legal battle over Alex Jones's controversial history, aiming to capture absurdity while compensating Sandy Hook families.
In a heartfelt plea, Madonna has announced a reward for her lost costumes, particularly the irreplaceable outfit she wore at Coachella during a surprise performance with Sabrina Carpenter.
The Onion proposes a licensing deal to parody Infowars, hoping to create satirical content in light of ongoing legal challenges faced by Alex Jones' media platform.
The US musician D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, faces multiple murder charges, including first-degree murder linked to the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The teen's remains were found in Burke's vehicle, leading to grave allegations against the rising star.
OPINION
The European Union's top court declares Hungary's restrictive LGBTQ laws a violation of fundamental EU values, marking a significant shift in the region's approach to equality and human rights.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals supports Texas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools, a controversial ruling that may lead to Supreme Court involvement.
In an unprecedented decision, the European Court of Justice has ruled Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws as incompatible with the principles of the European Union, marking a significant step forward in the fight for equality.
In the aftermath of a tragic shooting in Shreveport, teacher Angela Hall grapples with the loss of her student, Braylon Snow, as the community mourns together.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and City Paper bounce back from closure announcements, marking a hopeful chapter for local journalism, yet challenges persist as media consumption habits evolve.
POLITICS
Another devastating explosion at a firecracker factory in India highlights the urgent need for safety reforms in the industry. Following this tragedy, calls for better regulations are louder than ever.
A gunman opened fire at the Pyramid of the Moon in Mexico, leading to one fatality and numerous injuries. The shooter had ties to previous mass shootings in the US, raising concerns about security at tourist sites ahead of the World Cup.
The European Union is set to finalize a vital €90 billion loan to Ukraine after a pipeline dispute involving Hungary has reportedly been resolved.
As one year passes since the tragic attack on tourists in Pahalgam, the families of the victims continue to grapple with profound loss and enduring pain.
HEALTH
A deadly explosion at a firecracker factory in Kerala leaves at least 13 dead and dozens injured, marking a grim pattern of industrial accidents in India's fireworks sector.
Indonesia's parliament has passed a law granting legal recognition and protections to domestic workers, culminating a lengthy 22-year campaign. Nearly 90% of the approximately 4.2 million domestic workers in the country are women, who will now receive health insurance, pension plans, and legal contracts.
Recent deadly shootings of Black mothers in Virginia and Louisiana bring attention to the urgent need for domestic violence prevention and mental health resources within Black communities.
A jar of HiPP baby food in Austria has been discovered to contain rat poison, prompting police to issue a warning and facilitate a recall of affected products.
Authorities warn parents in Austria about contaminated HiPP baby food after reports of rat poison discovered in a jar, leading to a nationwide recall.
TECH
As Apple ushers in a new era under the leadership of John Ternus, former vice president of hardware, we explore the implications of his appointment and the challenges he might face, particularly in the realms of AI and product innovation.
Ofcom has initiated a probe into the messaging platform Telegram amid allegations of child sexual abuse material being shared on its service.
As Apple prepares for a new era under 'product guy' John Ternus, questions arise about the company's direction, challenges in AI, and the legacy of Tim Cook.
The FAA has ordered Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to remain grounded following a mishap during a satellite launch, prompting an investigation led by the company with FAA oversight.
In a significant leadership change, Apple has announced that John Ternus will take over as CEO from Tim Cook, effective September 1. Cook will transition to the role of executive chairman after leading the company for over a decade.
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