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BUSINESS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky indicates that Ukraine's partners have urged him to reduce military strikes on Russia's energy infrastructure amidst a global fuel crisis, asserting that such actions will only cease if Russia halts its attacks on Ukraine's energy assets.
Michael Rousseau, CEO of Air Canada, has announced his retirement following backlash over an English-only condolence video after a tragic fatal accident involving Air Canada pilots.
Michael Rousseau, CEO of Air Canada, will step down by the end of Q3 after backlash from an English-only condolence message following a tragic crash at LaGuardia Airport.
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.
Air Canada has announced the retirement of CEO Michael Rousseau following backlash from his English-only condolence message after the tragic deaths of two pilots in a recent accident.
TRAVEL
As the air travel system falters due to political strife, a long train journey offers a reflective glimpse into America's evolving landscape and the lives of its passengers.
Travelers face lengthy airport delays as TSA employees still await payment, causing frustration during the busy spring break period. President Trump's executive order aims to alleviate the situation, but uncertainty remains regarding its effectiveness.
The cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. hit their peak bloom, marking the unofficial start of the tourist season. Visitors can witness the stunning display at the Tidal Basin, despite ongoing renovations and weather challenges.
As the ongoing Middle East conflict disrupts major air travel hubs, experts predict significant changes for global aviation and the Gulf's aviation model.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport struggles with severe delays due to widespread TSA worker absenteeism during the ongoing partial government shutdown.
SPORT
Veron Mosengo-Omba has announced his resignation as Caf's general secretary amidst ongoing controversies surrounding African football governance, including the revoking of Senegal's Africa Cup of Nations title.
Veron Mosengo-Omba's resignation comes in the wake of significant backlash over recent decisions affecting African football, including stripping Senegal of the 2025 Afcon title.
Golf icon Tiger Woods faces charges after being involved in a car accident in Florida, prompting questions about his future in professional golf.
In an unprecedented event, President Donald Trump will host a UFC-style mixed martial arts show at the White House to mark his 80th birthday and the nation's 250th anniversary, bringing together a unique blend of politics and sports.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence, alongside property damage and refusal to take a drug test, following a collision on Jupiter Island.
ENTERTAINMENT
James Tolkan, known for memorable roles in classic films, has passed away at 94. His career spanned decades, leaving a legacy of unforgettable characters.
The Cake Picnic event in Sydney attracted hundreds of baking enthusiasts, showcasing a stunning array of over 500 unique cakes, fostering community spirit and culinary creativity.
The Cake Picnic, a viral event concept, arrives in Sydney, attracting over 500 enthusiastic cake lovers who gather to share homemade delights in a festive atmosphere.
The quirky TikTok sensation 'Fruit Love Island' turns the reality dating show concept on its head with a cast of talking fruits, garnering millions of views and mixed reactions from audiences and celebrities alike.
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OPINION
As Donald Trump's instinct-driven approach to warfare faces mounting challenges, the need for strategic planning becomes critical. Analysts dissect the implications of the ongoing conflict with Iran and Trump's reliance on gut feelings over intelligence.
In the wake of allegations of sexual abuse against César Chavez, communities and leaders rethink celebrations and landmarks honoring the civil rights icon, sparking intense discussions on legacy and recognition.
As the conflict with Iran continues, President Trump's instinct-driven approach to warfare raises questions about the efficacy of his strategies. This analysis explores the implications of his actions and the resilience of the Iranian regime.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, older and younger Republicans exhibit starkly different views on the ongoing Iran war, raising questions about Trump's continued support.
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to declare the transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity, a symbolic step welcomed by advocates for reparations and acknowledgment of historical injustice.
POLITICS
A suburban Detroit school district has reached a settlement in a lawsuit over the treatment of a student who refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance in protest of U.S. policies. The district agrees to provide First Amendment training and compensate the student.
In a bold legal move, the Trump administration has initiated a lawsuit against Minnesota for its policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, claiming a violation of federal law.
A tragic attack at an open-air bar in Jos, Nigeria, has led to a 48-hour curfew as authorities work to quell violence following multiple fatalities.
In a significant political shift, former governor Rabiu Kwankwaso has announced his switch to the African Democratic Congress, amplifying the coalition of opposition candidates gearing up to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the upcoming elections.
HEALTH
A peaceful rally in Los Angeles escalated into confrontation, where authorities deployed tear gas and made numerous arrests following nationwide protests against President Trump's actions and the war in Iran.
The Italian Competition Authority is investigating luxury beauty brands for allegedly marketing anti-aging products to children under 10 using social media influencers.
The Giant Cake Picnic has arrived in Sydney, bringing together bakers and cake enthusiasts for a day filled with joy, creativity, and delectable desserts under the beautiful Sydney skyline.
Two humanitarian aid vessels, Friendship and Tigger Moth, traveling from Mexico to Cuba, have been located by the Mexican Navy after days of being out of contact. Organizers confirm the safety of the crew as they continue their mission amidst critical fuel shortages in Cuba.
TECH
NASA prepares to launch Artemis II, sending astronauts to the Moon—a mission aimed at establishing a sustainable lunar presence and paving the way for human exploration of Mars.
As mass layoffs hit the tech sector, CEOs are increasingly attributing job cuts to the rise of artificial intelligence, shifting the narrative from traditional cost-cutting reasons. This article delves into the motivations behind this trend and its implications for the workforce.
As NASA prepares to launch Artemis II, a crew of four astronauts seeks to make history as they embark on humanity's first mission to the moon in over half a century, drawing comparisons to the iconic Apollo program.
The USS Massachusetts has officially been commissioned into the U.S. Navy, marking a significant milestone as the first submarine named after the Bay State. The Virginia-class fast attack submarine, alongside its diverse crew, symbolizes advancements in naval power and gender integration.