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BUSINESS
As the U.S. economy kicks off the year with a historic tax refund season, spiking gas prices are threatening to negate the expected financial relief for many Americans.
The world-famous K-pop group BTS returns to the stage for their highly anticipated concert in Seoul, attracting over 104,000 fans and marking their first performance since 2022.
A jury has concluded Elon Musk misled Twitter investors during his acquisition efforts in 2022, leading to significant financial repercussions.
As the government shutdown continues, TSA agents are forced to work without pay, leading to rising resignations, financial hardships, and significant wait times at airports across the nation.
A bitter dispute over oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline escalates tensions between Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine, risking a significant EU loan to support Ukraine.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries among crew members and passengers. The incident has raised concerns about increasing turbulence linked to climate change.
Recent storms have caused significant flight cancellations and delays, exacerbated by TSA staffing shortages due to a partial government shutdown.
Travelers heading to Northern California this holiday weekend should brace for significant snowfall, with up to 8 feet expected in some areas. The National Weather Service urges caution for those traveling to ski resorts in the Sierra Nevada region.
A partial government shutdown in the US could lead to significant disruptions at airports, prompting warnings from travel groups and airlines as TSA staff may be forced to work without pay.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security experiences a shutdown, travelers face potential delays and confusion at airports. Here's what to expect and how to prepare for travel during this period.
POLITICS
A military helicopter crash in Qatar, attributed to a technical malfunction, results in the tragic loss of seven lives, including Qatari and Turkish military personnel.
Israeli settlers have increased attacks on Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank, resulting in significant property damage and civilian injuries. The violence follows the death of an Israeli settler, prompting calls for retaliation from extremist groups.
Dolores Huerta's recent revelations about César Chavez highlight a legacy intertwined with labor rights and the ongoing struggle against sexual exploitation in agriculture, as advocates emphasize the importance of women's voices in the movement.
Federal immigration officers are temporarily assigned to U.S. airports to ease TSA security lines during the ongoing government shutdown, causing a mix of frustration and safety concerns.
HEALTH
Recent statistics show a significant rise in parents refusing vitamin K shots for their newborns, prompting alarm from healthcare professionals. Experts attribute this trend to misinformation and a growing distrust in medical interventions.
Nicholas Brendon, renowned for his role as Xander in the cult classic 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', has died at 54. His family confirmed that he passed away peacefully in his sleep, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and compassion.
James Gracey, a 20-year-old college student from Illinois, was tragically found dead in Barcelona, likely due to an accident. Authorities are investigating, and the student's family seeks privacy during this difficult time.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered unexpected turbulence during its landing, resulting in multiple minor injuries. Despite the unsettling experience, all passengers are reported safe.
TECH
Sony Music has successfully requested the removal of over 135,000 songs that fraudulently impersonate its artists through AI-generated deepfake technology, raising concerns about their impact on the music industry.
In a comprehensive effort to safeguard its artists, Sony Music requests the removal of over 135,000 deepfake songs impersonating stars like Beyoncé and Harry Styles from streaming platforms.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard recognized for their groundbreaking work in quantum cryptography, heralding a new era in secure digital communication.
US-based AI company Anthropic aims to prevent the misuse of its technology by recruiting an expert in chemical weapons and explosives, amid rising concerns over AI's impact on safety and security.
Recent disclosures from whistleblowers shed light on Meta and TikTok's prioritization of engagement over user safety. Internal documents and accounts reveal a concerning trend of allowing harmful content to flourish as both platforms scramble to compete for user attention.
SPORT
King Felipe VI acknowledges Mexico's historic grievances and accepted an invitation to the Fifa World Cup, symbolizing a renewed relationship between Spain and Mexico amidst complex historical narratives.
A ski gondola incident at Engelberg has resulted in the tragic death of a local woman as ongoing investigations seek to understand the cause behind the deadly malfunction.
After years of turmoil, Venezuela erupted in celebration following the national baseball team's victory over the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic, marking a turning point for the nation's spirit.
Morocco celebrates after being awarded the African Cup of Nations title, while Senegal reacts with outrage over the ruling that stripped them of their victory.
Two Iranian football players who sought asylum continue to train with the Brisbane Roar, radiating positivity and hope amid their journey.
ENTERTAINMENT
From TikTok star to controversial Bachelorette, discover Taylor Frankie Paul's tumultuous journey that led to the cancellation of her season.
Footage from Justin Timberlake's 2024 DUI arrest shows the pop star struggling with sobriety tests. Following a plea deal, he is now focusing on spreading awareness about the dangers of driving while impaired.
Exploring the legacy of Chuck Norris, whose stellar career in film is overshadowed by his status as a meme icon for many young people today.
Seoul prepares for a massive surge of fans as BTS reunites for their first concert since 2022, anticipated to draw a crowd of 260,000 this Saturday at Gwanghwamun Square.
OPINION
Robert Mueller, who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election, has died at the age of 81, leaving behind a controversial legacy closely linked to American politics.
The Supreme Court of Canada begins hearings to review the constitutionality of Quebec's Bill 21, a law that prohibits certain public sector workers from wearing religious symbols, affecting many Muslim women who feel marginalized.
A recent ruling by District Judge Paul L. Friedman blocks the Pentagon's restrictive press access policies, affirming the press's First Amendment rights amidst significant media backlash against the government's control over journalistic activities.
Following the passing of iconic martial artist and actor Chuck Norris, we explore the enduring legacy of Chuck Norris memes, which have captured the hearts of internet users for over a decade.