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BUSINESS
Despite repeated attempts by Congress to secure pay for aviation employees during government shutdowns, vital legislation continues to languish as political gridlock persists.
The USS Massachusetts was officially commissioned on Saturday, making it the first submarine named after the state, showcasing a new era for the U.S. Navy.
As tensions rise in the Middle East, President Trump's decision to delay military action against Iranian energy infrastructure raises questions about his strategic intent. Is this a calculated move for diplomacy or a prelude to further conflict?
With reports of crowded security lines and stressed travelers, airports like Ohio's John Glenn International are advising against early arrivals to alleviate congestion. This comes in response to heightened wait times at major airports due to staffing shortages.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio participates in G7 talks focusing on the escalating war with Iran, urging collective action to stabilize the Strait of Hormuz and mitigate global economic impacts.
TRAVEL
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.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping the aviation landscape, impacting major Gulf airlines and affecting travel routes globally.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport struggles with long security lines and staffing shortages as the partial government shutdown continues, affecting travelers and airport operations.
With TSA staff on leave due to unpaid wages, ICE agents are stepping in at major U.S. airports, leading to significant security line delays as travelers brace for long wait times.
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.
POLITICS
In a tragic incident, three journalists were killed in a targeted Israeli strike in southern Lebanon, reigniting concerns over the safety of media personnel in conflict zones.
The recent UN resolution acknowledging the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity marks a pivotal moment in addressing the legacy of slavery and its impact on descendants today.
In a significant legal development, Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operations, while denying any wrongdoing.
Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba have been found safely by the Mexican Navy after going missing in the Caribbean. The vessels contained crucial supplies amid an ongoing crisis on the island.
An 11-year-old boy and his uncle were killed in an Israeli air strike, prompting a poignant funeral service attended by hundreds in southern Lebanon. The tragedy highlights the escalating conflict and its devastating impact on civilians amidst ongoing hostilities.
HEALTH
In a powerful new role, Noah Wyle stars as Dr. Robby in 'The Pitt,' a gripping medical drama that explores the complexities of the American healthcare system in the wake of a global pandemic.
The tragic story of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman who succumbed to euthanasia, has ignited a heated debate in Spain about the role of state support in personal suffering and the ethics surrounding assisted dying.
In the heart of Tehran, families are grappling with the harrowing aftermath of airstrikes that have demolished their homes and taken loved ones from them. Reports from the city reveal a sharp increase in civilian casualties as the conflict continues.
The death of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman who chose euthanasia after a life of suffering, has sparked intense debate over state responsibility and legal hurdles impacting end-of-life choices in Spain.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old from Barcelona, has ended her life through euthanasia after a long legal battle with her father over her right to die. Her story sheds light on the complexities and ethical debates surrounding assisted dying in Spain.
TECH
Tech giants Meta and YouTube find themselves facing serious repercussions following a landmark trial linking their platforms to mental health issues. The outcome has sparked discussions about the accountability of social media companies.
A group linked to Iran, the Handala Hack Team, claims responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's email, showcasing personal information and photos.
In response to growing concerns about the impact of social media on youth, Austria has announced plans to ban access to social media for children under the age of 14. Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler emphasizes the need for protective measures akin to regulations on alcohol and tobacco.
The Handala Hack Team, with ties to Iran, has compromised FBI Director Kash Patel's email, releasing private correspondence and images online, raising serious questions about cybersecurity within U.S. government agencies.
In a move to protect children from online risks, Austria's government plans to introduce a ban on social media for users under the age of 14. This initiative echoes similar legislative strives in other European nations.
SPORT
Golf icon Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence after a crash on Jupiter Island, Florida. The incident, which left no injuries, has sparked discussions about Woods’ health and legal implications.
As the Indian Premier League unfolds, attention turns to Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a remarkable 15-year-old who has the cricketing world buzzing with excitement. Can this prodigy live up to the expectations of future Indian cricket?
In a landmark decision, the International Olympic Committee has announced that from the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, only biological females will be eligible to compete in women's events. This policy change follows intense debate over fairness in sports regarding transgender athletes and those with differences in sexual development (DSD).
Though stripped of their title, Senegal embarks on a bold parade of the Africa Cup of Nations trophy, igniting a legal battle with football authorities over administrative decisions.
In a display of resilience, Senegal plans to parade their Africa Cup of Nations trophy in Paris despite the recent reversal of their title by the Confederation of African Football.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, faces charges after allegedly instigating a fight and posting the video on social media. The incident has drawn attention to his controversial online persona.
After her mother went missing under alarming circumstances, Savannah Guthrie speaks out about resilience and joy as she prepares to return to the 'Today' show amidst emotional turmoil.
US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie is set to return to the Today show on April 6 as the search for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, intensifies. Savannah opens up about her challenges and the emotional weight of her return.
Balendra Shah, known as Balen, has made history as Nepal's newly sworn-in prime minister after a significant electoral victory, capitalizing on a wave of youth activism and a demand for change.
The Academy Awards will be moving from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood to the Peacock Theater beginning in 2029, coinciding with a major shift to streaming their ceremonies on YouTube.
OPINION
Across all 50 states, over 9 million participants are expected to rally against the actions of President Donald Trump, with the national flagship event taking place at the Minnesota Capitol.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, a significant generational divide emerged among conservative attendees regarding support for Trump's approach to the ongoing Iran war. While older conservatives largely back military action, younger attendees express skepticism about the conflict's objectives and costs.
Zhang Xuefeng, a significant figure in Chinese education with a substantial social media following, has died suddenly, prompting a national outpouring of grief and reflection on his polarizing career.
The BBC Russian service marks its 80th anniversary, chronicling its enduring struggle against censorship and state control in Russia, from wartime jamming to increasing internet restrictions.
The Build America, Buy America Act aims to bolster domestic manufacturing but has created significant challenges in the affordable housing sector, resulting in costly delays and prolonged waitlists for families in need.