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BUSINESS
Larry Fink, CEO of financial giant BlackRock, warns that if oil prices hit $150 per barrel, it could trigger a global recession, citing geopolitical tensions, particularly with Iran.
In response to soaring fuel prices due to the Iran war, President Ferdinand Marcos declares an energy emergency and vows to secure a reliable flow of oil to strengthen the national economy.
OpenAI has announced the closure of its Sora video-making app, which was launched in 2024, along with ending its content collaboration with Disney, focusing instead on advancements in robotics.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to soaring oil prices and significant disruptions in daily life throughout Asia, with countries struggling to cope with fuel shortages and its cascading effects.
In a significant move, OpenAI has decided to shut down its Sora video-generation app and end its partnership with Disney, refocusing efforts on robotics to address real-world challenges.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries to several crew members, while passengers were unharmed.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries for multiple crew members and passengers.
Severe storms disrupt air travel across the Eastern U.S., leading to significant cancellations and delays amidst ongoing staffing challenges from a government shutdown.
As travelers head out for the Presidents Day weekend, a winter storm watch is in effect in Northern California, particularly in the Sierra Nevada region, where communities are preparing for significant snowfall.
Travel groups and airlines are alerting travelers about possible disruptions due to the partial government shutdown, affecting the Department of Homeland Security and its agencies.
SPORT
King Felipe VI of Spain has been invited by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to the upcoming FIFA World Cup, a gesture symbolizing improved relations following the King's recognition of past abuses during the Spanish conquest.
A ski gondola incident at Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland results in the death of a local woman as authorities investigate the causes behind the horrifying crash.
After a long period of political turmoil, Venezuelans erupted in joy as their national baseball team secured a decisive victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic.
The unexpected decision by the Confederation of African Football has led to celebrations in Morocco, while Senegal faces outrage over the title reversal after allegations of rules violations.
Fatemeh Pasandideh, one of two Iranian footballers seeking asylum in Australia, expresses optimism as she trains with Brisbane Roar. The duo is supported after their protest against the Iranian regime.
ENTERTAINMENT
Following the passing of Mel Schilling, former 'Married at First Sight' co-stars pay heartfelt tributes celebrating her strength, professionalism, and enduring spirit.
A captivating photograph of a young Iberian lynx, caught mid-play, has won the coveted People's Choice Award at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2026.
The iconic K-pop group BTS reuniting for their first performance since October 2022 captured the hearts of 18.4 million viewers globally during their comeback concert streamed live on Netflix.
The sequel to the blockbuster film Dhurandhar has captivated audiences across India, signaling a resurgence of big-screen Bollywood and sparking debates on its political themes.
The reality TV world mourns the loss of Mel Schilling, a cherished coach and advocate known for her wisdom and compassion, who passed away following a brave battle with cancer.
OPINION
In a groundbreaking move, Ghana has led a proposal at the UN General Assembly to recognize the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity and demand reparations.
In a candid BBC interview, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein reflect on their traumatic experiences and reveal the lasting impact of his abuse.
As discussions around ending the ongoing war surface, Iranians express their mixed feelings about the potential for negotiations, reflecting broader sentiments towards the current government and the future of their nation.
In a recent series of events, President Trump has oscillated between issuing ultimatums to Iran and engaging in light-hearted activities such as a visit to Graceland, while the threat of airstrikes looms over the region.
Lionel Jospin, the former Socialist Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88. His political legacy is marked by significant reforms and a controversial tenure including a startling defeat in the 2002 presidential elections.
POLITICS
President Ferdinand Marcos assures citizens of a stable oil supply as the country grapples with rapidly increasing fuel prices, declaring a national energy emergency in response to the ongoing conflict in Iran.
General Fannie Masemola, the head of South Africa's police force, has been summoned to appear in court regarding a contentious health services contract worth $21 million.
In a recent BBC interview, Congressman Thomas Massie expressed dissatisfaction with the released Jeffrey Epstein files, insisting that justice must be served by holding men accountable and calling for transparency from the DOJ.
Ukrainian drones accidentally crossed into Estonia and Latvia, causing minor infrastructure damage without injuries, while airspace security remains a concern.
In a striking electoral defeat, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats secured only 21.9% of the votes, marking the party's weakest performance since 1903. Despite leading in seats, the coalition fell short of a majority.
HEALTH
A mass grave in Kericho, Kenya, reveals around 32 bodies, predominantly infants, unearthed during an investigation, raising questions about a possible hidden mass burial related to hospitals and health services.
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, who is currently serving a 27-year prison sentence, has been granted temporary house arrest for health reasons following his recent hospitalization for pneumonia.
A story of faith and resilience from the Rev. Brian Strassburger, who ministers to migrants on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border amidst changing immigration policies.
A New Mexico jury has found Meta responsible for harming children's mental health, imposing a $375 million penalty amidst rising scrutiny on social media platforms.
TECH
A New Mexico court has ruled that Meta, owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, misled users about the safety of its platforms for children, resulting in a $375 million penalty.
A detailed timeline that chronicles the unfortunate events leading up to the deadly collision of Air Canada Flight 8646 and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport, revealing systemic issues in communication and coordination.
In a significant move to protect national security, the FCC has prohibited the introduction of new foreign-made consumer internet routers, citing concerns over espionage and cyberattacks.