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BUSINESS
As Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares for a pivotal meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, the escalating conflict in Iran looms large over the discussions. Both leaders are expected to tackle sensitive issues surrounding regional security and trade.
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.
The Iran conflict has exacerbated Europe's energy vulnerability, leading to skyrocketing prices and political tensions as leaders scramble for solutions.
Despite being the most educated generation, India's youth face a staggering unemployment crisis, revealing a troubling disconnect between education and job opportunities.
The ongoing Iran war is straining global oil supplies, particularly impacting China, the world's largest oil importer. This article explores China's preparedness and strategies to navigate the energy crisis as the conflict disrupts key shipping routes.
TRAVEL
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.
Major travel groups warn that a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security could lead to significant airport delays and increased travel complexity, especially during the busy spring break period.
The aviation industry is witnessing a renaissance in luxury air travel, particularly in Asia, driven by the increasing number of ultra-wealthy individuals. Major manufacturers like Gulfstream and Dassault are racing to meet the demands of this affluent clientele at events like the Singapore Airshow.
SPORT
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.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics after his helmet, adorned with the faces of deceased athletes, defies International Olympic Committee regulations.
ENTERTAINMENT
The popular Labubu dolls will make their cinematic debut in a film that blends live action with animation, developed by Pop Mart and Sony Pictures.
A small French town has gained international attention due to its mayor, Charles Hittler, running for re-election against opponent Antoine Renault-Zielinski. The unusual names and the humorous online responses have brought both candidates into the spotlight ahead of Sunday’s municipal elections.
Amidst an internet blackout in Iran, Iranian American content creators struggle to share authentic perspectives on the ongoing conflict, shedding light on the complex emotions and narratives among the diaspora.
After winning the Oscar for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan indulged in a classic fast food meal at In-N-Out Burger, surrounded by cheering fans and photographers.
OPINION
Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, continues to advocate for social justice as she reveals past trauma and calls for recognition.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, nominated for Secretary of Homeland Security, shares his deep bond with President Trump, formed during a family crisis, and outlines his vision for the department.
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 groundbreaking revelation, Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, alleges sexual abuse by César Chávez, shedding light on a movement larger than any one individual.
POLITICS
New proposals banning federal immigration agents from wearing masks are emerging across several states, following a recent court ruling that raises questions about legality and accountability.
With the expiration of enhanced tax credits from the Affordable Care Act, many Americans face rising healthcare costs, forcing them to make difficult choices in their daily lives.
In an escalating conflict, Chad's President Idris Mahamat Déby has announced military measures against Sudan after a drone strike killed 17 funeral attendees in a border town. The strike has been condemned as a violation of Chad's territorial integrity.
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.
In light of a recent gas field attack, President Trump expresses bold threats towards Iran, raising questions about the alignment of US and Israeli strategies in the ongoing conflict.
HEALTH
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statements about diet potentially curing schizophrenia and diabetes have ignited a discussion within the medical community, highlighting both the promise and limitations of nutritional interventions.
In a significant legislative move, Alberta has introduced a bill to restrict medically assisted dying solely to end-of-life scenarios, marking a departure from Canada's broader access established in 2021.
A tragic incident occurred at the Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland when a gondola crashed down the mountain, resulting in the death of a 61-year-old woman. Officials are investigating the reasons behind the shocking accident, which was exacerbated by strong winds.
As India marks the expiration of a key patent, cheap generics of semaglutide could revolutionize the obesity treatment landscape, making weight-loss drugs accessible to millions.
TECH
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.
In a proactive move to prevent the misuse of AI technology in weaponry, Anthropic, a US artificial intelligence firm, is seeking a specialist in chemical weapons and high-yield explosives. This role aims to bolster the firm's software safeguards against potential misuse.