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BUSINESS
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As inflation and economic pressures become prevalent for voters, some Democrats are adopting tax-cutting strategies typically associated with Republican policies. Proposals from key Democratic senators aim to alleviate tax burdens on lower-income individuals to revamp the party's appeal.
In a significant move, staff at Australia's national broadcaster ABC are set to strike for the first time in two decades following the rejection of a proposed pay rise. The unprecedented 24-hour strike could disrupt various programming as staff voice their dissatisfaction with management's offer.
Cuba has experienced yet another widespread power outage, impacting over 10 million citizens. This marks the second time in a week that the nation's electrical grid has collapsed, raising concerns over the current energy crisis exacerbated by ongoing fuel shortages.
An Air Canada Express plane collided with a ground vehicle, prompting a complete closure of LaGuardia Airport as officials assess the situation.
TRAVEL
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.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has shut down, affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and potentially leading to longer wait times at airports as travelers prepare for the busy spring season.
POLITICS
An Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck on the runway of LaGuardia Airport during landing, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot, and injury to numerous others.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority raised concerns about the legality of counting late-arriving mail ballots during a crucial hearing that could reshape voting laws across multiple states.
As the conflict between the US and Iran intensifies, the likelihood of reaching a peaceful solution decreases. Recent military actions and heightened rhetoric from both sides highlight the precarious situation.
A passenger plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport, resulting in the deaths of two pilots and injuries to multiple others. Authorities are currently investigating the incident.
With escalating tensions following renewed rocket attacks on Israel, the Israeli military is set to expand its ground and air offensives against Hezbollah, raising fears of a large-scale invasion amid rising casualties in Lebanon.
HEALTH
A look into the intense battle among pharmaceutical companies for dominance in the weight-loss drug market, fueled by increasing rates of obesity and soaring costs of medications.
Hawaii is grappling with extensive damage from severe storms resulting in over $1 billion in costs, with residents facing major flooding and evacuation challenges.
In a devastating drone strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital during Eid, 64 people lost their lives, including children and medical professionals, sparking international outrage and calls for peace.
As the death toll reaches 64, including children, in a hospital strike in Sudan, the military denies allegations of conducting the attack, claiming adherence to international laws. The World Health Organization demands protection for healthcare facilities.
A recent trend shows a doubling in the number of parents refusing vitamin K shots for their newborns, raising concerns among pediatricians about preventable health risks. This rise is attributed to increasing anti-science sentiments and misinformation fueled by social media.
TECH
NASA is preparing for a historic crewed mission around the Moon with the rollout of its Artemis II rocket to the Kennedy Space Center, following repairs from a previous helium system issue.
Sony Music has taken action to eliminate over 135,000 fraudulent tracks impersonating its artists on streaming platforms, exacerbated by generative AI technology.
In a bold move, Sony Music has identified and requested the removal of over 135,000 songs created by fraudsters using generative AI, impersonating prominent artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard receive the prestigious Turing Award for their pioneering research in quantum cryptography, which promises to revolutionize secure electronic communication.
The AI firm Anthropic is actively searching for a chemical weapons expert to help mitigate potential misuse of its technology, as concerns about the dual-use of AI intensify in the military context.
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
The globally renowned K-pop group BTS electrified their fans in Seoul with a grand comeback concert, marking their return after three years of military service.
The world-renowned K-pop group BTS returns to the stage after nearly four years, drawing over 104,000 fans to their highly-anticipated concert in Seoul.
The Bachelorette abruptly cancels Season 22 amid allegations of domestic violence against lead star Taylor Frankie Paul. The incident raises doubts about the network's judgment and the future of the franchise.
Footage from Justin Timberlake's DUI arrest highlights the challenges he faced during sobriety tests. The incident raises discussions about celebrity accountability and the effects of driving under the influence.
As Chuck Norris's cultural impact continues, many younger generations know him only as a meme figure rather than a movie star. This article delves into how the 'Chuck Norris facts' phenomenon took shape and questions the implications of this meme-mediated knowledge.
OPINION
A recent AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll indicates that a significant majority of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders believe President Trump's immigration policies have caused more harm than good. This sentiment reflects a growing dissent within these communities, against the backdrop of recent controversial enforcement measures.
Dolores Huerta and others confront a painful legacy as sexual violence against women farmworkers comes to light, reshaping the narrative around labor rights in agriculture.
Robert Mueller, known for his role as the special counsel in the Trump-Russia investigation, has died at the age of 81. His contributions to the FBI and U.S. public service have been widely recognized and honored by former colleagues and leaders.
The Supreme Court of Canada is set to hear arguments against Quebec's Bill 21, which prohibits public-sector employees from wearing religious symbols. Many women feel it marginalizes them, creating a sense of being 'outsiders'.