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BUSINESS
In a decisive address, French President Emmanuel Macron urged Europe to consolidate its strength and act as a significant player on the global stage amidst rising geopolitical challenges.
BP has reported a significant decline in annual profits due to falling oil prices, leading to a suspension of share buybacks and an increased target for cost savings ahead of new leadership.
Former President Donald Trump has issued a warning that he may prevent the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, demanding full compensation from Canada for what he claims the US has provided.
The US has reached a new trade agreement with Bangladesh, offering tariff exemptions for certain Bangladeshi garments made with American materials and reducing tariffs from 20% to 19%.
Japan's new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, is under pressure to rejuvenate a sluggish economy following a decisive election win. With a significant majority in parliament, Takaichi plans to implement ambitious reforms aimed at boosting growth amidst rising public concerns over inflation and demographic challenges.
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
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.
From being labeled one of the worst NFL quarterbacks to winning the Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks, Sam Darnold's journey is a testament to perseverance and self-belief.
The Seattle Seahawks secured their second Super Bowl championship with a commanding 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots, showcasing an exceptional defensive performance.
American ski champion Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery for a leg fracture after a devastating crash at the Winter Olympics, potentially marking the end of her illustrious Olympic career.
ENTERTAINMENT
Singer Marc Anthony addresses the ongoing rift involving the Beckham family, stating that the public narrative is 'hardly the truth'.
Performance of a lifetime as Bad Bunny dominates Super Bowl halftime with heartfelt tribute to his Puerto Rican roots.
The talented actress Catherine O'Hara has passed away due to a pulmonary embolism, confirmed by her death certificate, marking a significant loss in the entertainment industry.
Singer Chappell Roan has announced her departure from the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman, following scrutiny tied to the Epstein scandal. Roan emphasized the need for accountability in the industry and stated her commitment to protecting her team.
OPINION
As Kemi Badenoch approaches a potential prime ministerial role, she faces immense pressure to reform a broken system that shields the powerful from accountability. The public's expectations for change are mounting as the reckoning of past failures looms.
A group of Buddhist monks has completed a remarkable 108-day journey walking from Texas to Washington, D.C., bringing a message of mindfulness at a time of political division in the U.S.
Alkiviades David challenges UK Parliament's handling of institutional risks, urging action against procedural delays in accountability, especially amid rising public distrust.
A recent Gallup poll reveals that only 59% of Americans feel optimistic about their future, marking the lowest level since the survey began two decades ago. The decline in optimism is notably pronounced among Democrats and Hispanic Americans.
Yumnam Khemchand Singh, a taekwondo black belt, has been sworn in as the chief minister of Manipur, a state still recovering from violent ethnic clashes that left over 260 dead. His leadership promises hope, yet skepticism remains as communities remain divided.
POLITICS
Pop singer Chappell Roan has announced her departure from the Wasserman talent agency following recent revelations regarding agency head Casey Wasserman's ties to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
Zimbabwe's government has moved forward with a proposal that could allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030, igniting legal challenges and public debate.
A skilled pilot from Starsky Aviation managed to safely land a faulty passenger plane on the beach near Mogadishu. All passengers and crew survived this risky maneuver.
Howard Lutnick, US Commerce Secretary, faces scrutiny after admitting to visiting Jeffrey Epstein's island in 2012, contradicting his previous statements about severing ties with the convicted sex offender.
A subpoena has been issued against Jacksonville city officials to investigate potential interference with immigration enforcement by Mayor Deegan's outreach coordinator, sparking political tensions.
HEALTH
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.
New York City faces devastating consequences from an intense cold snap, leading to 18 fatalities, as officials urge residents to remain cautious during this hazardous weather period.
The beloved actress Catherine O'Hara has died at the age of 71, with reports confirming that she passed away due to a pulmonary embolism resulting from a long battle with rectal cancer.
A group of Buddhist monks on a peace walk from Texas to Washington, D.C., has garnered national attention, spreading a message of mindfulness and compassion. Their journey culminates with pivotal appearances at significant landmarks in the capital.
TECH
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.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly utilizing off-the-shelf drones for attacks, signaling a shift to aerial warfare that poses new threats to regional stability.
Julie Inman Grant leads Australia's eSafety Commission, overseeing a controversial social media ban targeting kids under 16, amidst threats and criticism from tech giants and online trolls.