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Water Leak Causes Damage to 19th Century Painting at the Louvre
Goldman Sachs' Chief Lawyer Resigns Amid Epstein Controversy
The Faces Behind a Ban: Ukrainian Athlete Banned for Helmet Tribute
Minnesota Residents React to Operation Metro Surge Drawdown Amid Continuing Concerns
Trump Repeals Landmark Greenhouse Gas Regulation, Sparking Controversy
Sudan's El-Fasher Massacre: Over 6,000 Reported Killed in Three Days
Implications of Trump's Reversal on Climate Regulations
Justice Department Sues Harvard Over Admissions Records
Iran Strengthens Underground Facility Amid Nuclear Tensions
Hello Kitty's Designer Retires After Remarkable 46-Year Journey
Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Denied Olympic Helmet Appeal
DP World CEO Resigns Amid Controversy Over Jeffrey Epstein Connections
Germany's Merz Declares End of Rules-Based World Order at Munich Summit
Allegations of Blackmail Surface Ahead of Hungarian Election as Peter Magyar Speaks Out
Teachers Demand Change Amidst Fear of Immigration Enforcement in Schools
Japan Intercepts Chinese Fishing Vessel Amid Rising Tensions
Alert as Water Leak Damages Historic Ceiling Painting at the Louvre
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Attend Settlement Talks Amid Ongoing Harassment Lawsuit
Federal Government Faces Possible Shutdown Amid Immigration Funding Dispute
Trump Administration's Controversial $40 Million Third Country Deportation Policy Under Fire
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BUSINESS
Yuko Yamaguchi, the creative force behind the iconic Hello Kitty brand, announces her retirement after nearly half a century of impactful design.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, head of the Dubai-based global ports operator DP World, has stepped down following revelations about his extensive communication with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A significant leak at the Louvre has resulted in damage to a 19th-century ceiling painting, intensifying the scrutiny faced by the iconic museum.
Taylor Swift's legal team has requested the US government to prevent Cathay Home from trademarking 'Swift Home', citing potential consumer confusion.
Countries across Africa are at a critical juncture, balancing international relations and investment opportunities against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical power dynamics.
TRAVEL
The popular cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, is canceled as local authorities cite overwhelming tourist behavior issues.
The city of Fujiyoshida, near Mount Fuji, has cancelled its renowned cherry blossom festival, citing overwhelming tourist behavior that disrupts local life.
A private jet with eight people onboard has crashed during takeoff from Bangor International Airport, amidst severe winter storm conditions.
A major winter storm is affecting travel nationwide, resulting in thousands of flight cancellations and delays across major airports, particularly in the Northeast and other heavily trafficked regions.
A severe winter storm led to a massive pileup involving over 100 vehicles, including 30 semitrailer trucks, on Interstate 196 in Hudsonville, Michigan, with numerous injuries reported but no fatalities.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear a helmet honoring athletes killed in the war is dismissed, preventing him from competing at the Winter Olympics.
The men's short program at the Winter Olympics featured gripping performances, with Ilia Malinin leading the charge, Maxim Naumov honoring his late parents, and Tomas Llorenc Guarino Sabate's colorful routine capturing audience attention despite failing to qualify.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid wins bronze at the Winter Olympics and confesses to cheating on his girlfriend during the acceptance speech, expressing regret and desire for forgiveness.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid wins bronze in the Winter Olympics and makes a heartfelt live confession about cheating on his girlfriend.
Explore the intricate process of making Olympic ice, the role of ice masters, and how different sports require specific ice conditions for optimal performance at the Winter Olympics.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a heartfelt gesture, filmmaker Steven Spielberg has donated $25,000 to the GoFundMe campaign established for late actor James Van Der Beek, whose untimely passing has touched many.
As 'Dawson's Creek' continues to resonate with audiences decades after its debut, we reflect on the show's impact on teen culture and its memorable characters, especially in light of the recent passing of lead actor James Van Der Beek.
The late actor James Van Der Beek is honored by his co-stars and friends following his tragic death at the age of 48 due to bowel cancer, reflecting on his strength and legacy.
The beloved actor Bud Cort, known for his role in the cult classic 'Harold and Maude', has died at the age of 77 after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy in film and television.
The passing of James Van Der Beek, known for his role in 'Dawson's Creek,' has led to an outpouring of tributes from his co-stars and fans. The actor succumbed to bowel cancer at the age of 48, leaving behind a loving family and countless memories.
OPINION
In a historic general election, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured a significant majority, marking a turning point after mass protests ousted the former prime minister. Tarique Rahman is poised to lead the nation amid expectations for democratic reforms.
As US Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares for a major address at the Munich Security Conference, he emphasizes the need for Europe to adapt to rapid global changes, highlighting discussions on European defense and the transatlantic relationship amidst escalating tensions.
Deepak Kumar, a gym owner from Kotdwar, Uttarakhand, has become a national hero after intervening to protect a Muslim shopkeeper from Hindu vigilantes, highlighting the importance of unity amidst religious tensions in India.
Sussan Ley, the first female leader of the Australian Liberal Party, faced immense challenges during her brief stint in leadership. Her dismissal has reignited discussions about women's representation in politics and the phenomenon of the 'glass cliff'.
The International Olympic Committee is facing backlash for selling a T-shirt featuring designs from the Berlin 1936 Olympics, criticized for its association with Nazi propaganda and Adolf Hitler's regime.
POLITICS
Kathryn Ruemmler, the top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, steps down following revelations about her past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, prompting scrutiny and concern within the firm.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet depicting lost Ukrainian athletes leads to controversy and ban from Winter Olympics.
The Trump administration's decision to scale back its controversial immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota is welcomed by some, yet local officials and community members express lingering fears about its impact on safety and trust within immigrant communities.
In a significant policy shift, President Trump has rescinded the Obama-era ruling that classified greenhouse gases as a danger to public health, claiming it as a step towards economic relief but facing backlash from environmental groups.
A shocking UN report reveals that more than 6,000 people were killed in a massive assault by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces on the city of El-Fasher, highlighting the grave humanitarian crisis in the region.
HEALTH
An analysis of the recent mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, highlights the suspect's prior struggles with mental health and interactions with police. Tragic events took the lives of multiple students and community members.
The Trump administration's decision to revoke a critical scientific finding regarding climate change is met with backlash from health experts and scientists, emphasizing the established danger climate change poses to public health.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced mounting criticism as health data transparency diminishes, raising concerns about public trust in federal health agencies a year after his promises for reform.
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. marks one year as head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, public trust in health agencies continues to decline due to controversial changes in immunization policies and communication strategies.
TECH
In a significant policy shift, India introduces a new requirement for social media platforms to take down illegal content within three hours of notification, raising concerns about potential censorship.
A groundbreaking trial in California accuses Instagram and YouTube of creating harmful platforms that lead to addiction among users, particularly children, raising questions about the responsibility of tech companies in mental health issues.
A quick-thinking pilot of a Somali passenger plane managed to land the aircraft on a beach near Mogadishu, saving all 55 people on board after reporting technical difficulties shortly after takeoff.
In a groundbreaking trial, major social media platforms face accusations of intentionally creating mechanisms that foster addiction, particularly in young users. The case examines the mental health impacts of these platforms as families seek accountability.
West Africa witnesses an alarming surge in drone strikes by jihadist groups, indicating a transformative shift in conflict warfare methods.
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