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BUSINESS
As travel preferences shift towards unique and authentic experiences, several lesser-known European destinations are gaining popularity among travelers seeking adventure without breaking the bank.
A peculiar insurance fraud scheme involving a bear costume has resulted in felony convictions for three individuals in California, following their attempt to scam insurance companies out of nearly $142,000.
Three men have been sentenced to jail for staging fake bear attacks on luxury cars as part of an insurance scam that involved $141,839 in fraudulent claims.
A federal judge has put a stop to the $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna, citing possible antitrust violations raised by state attorneys general and DirecTV.
Following Iran's announcement that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to commercial shipping during a ceasefire, oil prices have dropped significantly, impacting global markets.
TRAVEL
Chinese officials caution citizens about potential harassment by U.S. Customs at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, urging travelers to reconsider their entry points into the U.S.
A stampede during a crowded Easter celebration at Citadelle Laferrière in Haiti resulted in the tragic loss of at least 30 lives, prompting an investigation amidst the country's ongoing struggles with violence.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the iconic Route 66, an American highway that symbolizes hope, adventure, and rich cultural history. Despite being replaced by interstates, it continues to attract travelers seeking nostalgia and unique roadside attractions.
Police in the Bahamas are actively searching for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who fell overboard from a boat while vacationing with her husband.
After weeks of long security lines and canceled flights, the TSA announces that back pay will be distributed starting Monday, providing hope for smoother travel during the busy season.
POLITICS
Marie-Thérèse Ross, an 85-year-old French widow, has returned to France after spending 16 days in U.S. immigration custody following her husband's death. The case has raised concerns over federal immigration practices and family disputes.
Marie-Thérèse Ross, an 85-year-old French widow, is back in France after 16 days in U.S. immigration custody. Her family emphasizes the need for her to recover from the traumatic experience.
Approximately 200 animal welfare activists protested outside Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin, advocating for the release of beagles kept in a commercial breeding facility. Recent protests have seen increased tension with law enforcement, leading to arrests and confrontations.
A controlled explosion was carried out on a World War II bomb in Colombes, a suburb of Paris, leading to the evacuation of thousands of residents. The operation was deemed successful, allowing locals to safely return home.
Ebrahim Azizi, a senior Iranian politician and former IRGC commander, states that Iran will not relinquish control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, introducing legislation to formalize this right amid regional tensions.
HEALTH
Iryna Stetsenko and Serhiy Lobanov reflect on their wedding day, which was overshadowed by the unfolding Chernobyl disaster, now living in Germany as they mark 40 years of marriage.
Nathalie Baye, one of France's most beloved actresses, has passed away at the age of 77. Known for her remarkable talent and contributions to cinema, Baye's death marks the end of an era in French film.
HiPP has initiated a recall of all jarred baby food sold in Spar supermarkets in Austria due to potential contamination fears. Customers are urged to return affected products for a full refund.
Nathalie Baye, one of France's most celebrated actresses, has died at 77 after battling dementia. Known for her numerous iconic roles, she left a mark on the cinematic landscape.
President Trump's derogatory comments regarding dyslexia have ignited emotional responses from advocates and those affected. Advocates warn that such remarks threaten years of progress against stigma.
TECH
The White House had a constructive discussion with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei regarding the company's innovative AI technology, which has recently come under scrutiny.
Finance ministers and bankers express serious concerns about the newly developed Mythos AI model by Anthropic, fearing it could undermine the security of global financial systems.
Global finance leaders express urgent concerns regarding the Anthropic-developed Mythos AI model, citing major vulnerabilities posed to financial systems and cybersecurity.
As the global race for quantum computing heats up, Europe, particularly France, is emerging as a key player in the field, with promising developments in technology and a visionary outlook from companies like Alice & Bob.
The historic Artemis II mission has returned, marking a monumental step for NASA as it paves the way for future lunar explorations. With Artemis III on the horizon, NASA looks to maintain the momentum built from this journey.
SPORT
Two members of the Iranian women's football team, who sought asylum in Australia, express gratitude for the safety and support they've received, stating it has given them hope for a bright future.
Alex Manninger, a former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has tragically died after his car was struck by a train at the age of 48.
A retrial concerning the death of football icon Diego Maradona has commenced, with seven medical professionals facing charges of negligent homicide following the legendary athlete's passing in 2020.
A retrial regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of football legend Diego Maradona is set to begin, with his medical team facing homicide charges.
Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old footballer from Berekum Chelsea, was tragically killed when armed robbers opened fire at his team's bus while returning from a match.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex completed a four-day unofficial visit to Australia, mirroring a royal tour yet eliciting a lukewarm response from the public amid criticisms regarding expenses and engagement levels.
In the midst of Sudan's devastating civil war, the influential band Aswat Almadina continues to create music that inspires hope and resilience.
Madonna stunned fans at Coachella by joining Sabrina Carpenter on stage for a surprise performance, celebrating their collaboration and marking a nostalgic return for the Queen of Pop.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent visit to Australia was marked by a lack of public interest and concerns over cost to taxpayers.
South Korean women authors are breaking barriers, overcoming societal critiques, and find success in literature. As they challenge patriarchal norms and discrimination, a new wave of female-centric narratives emerges.
OPINION
In a recent address while in Africa, Pope Leo XIV clarified that his comments about 'tyrants' spending billions on wars were not aimed at Donald Trump, despite interpretations suggesting otherwise.
At a recent summit in Barcelona, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum asserted that there is no diplomatic crisis with Spain, despite historical tensions surrounding colonial actions in Mexico.
Around 1,000 animal rights activists attempted to breach a controversial breeding facility in Wisconsin, leading to clashes with law enforcement that resulted in the use of rubber bullets and arrests.