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BUSINESS
Despite multiple bipartisan efforts to guarantee pay for essential aviation workers during government shutdowns, Congress has consistently failed to pass legislation, leaving TSA agents and air traffic controllers uncertain about their financial stability.
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.
As tensions rise in the Middle East, Donald Trump's recent decision to delay military action against Iranian energy infrastructure raises questions about his intentions. Is it diplomacy at work, or a strategic calculation amid ongoing conflict?
As anxiety about long security lines rises, some U.S. airports are advising passengers to arrive closer to their flight times to reduce congestion.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins G7 foreign ministers in France to discuss strategies for addressing the ongoing war with Iran, emphasizing the need for de-escalation and stability in the region.
TRAVEL
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.
In the wake of a partial government shutdown, ICE agents are stepping in at major US airports to alleviate growing security concerns as TSA staff shortages lead to lengthy wait times.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced turbulence during landing, resulting in injuries to several crew members, while passengers were unharmed.
POLITICS
Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million settlement over allegations that it facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, marking a significant resolution for victims.
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.
In a heartfelt funeral, Jawad Younes, an 11-year-old boy, and his uncle, Ragheb Younes, were laid to rest in Lebananese village after an Israeli airstrike claimed their lives amidst ongoing regional tensions.
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.
A humanitarian tragedy unfolded off the coast of Greece, where 22 migrants lost their lives after spending six harrowing days at sea. Twenty-six survivors, including women and children, were rescued in perilous conditions.
HEALTH
Noah Wyle stars as Dr. Robby in the acclaimed new HBO Max series 'The Pitt,' which takes a gripping look at the challenges of the US healthcare system post-pandemic.
The recent euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo has sparked debate on the role of state care in her unfortunate circumstances. Critics express concerns over systemic failures that prolonged her suffering.
A mother pleads for her trapped daughter as airstrikes escalate in Tehran, revealing the devastating impact on civilians caught in the conflict. Eyewitness accounts highlight the heavy toll of military actions in densely populated areas.
The case of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman who died by euthanasia after a tortuous legal battle, has raised questions about state responsibilities and the implications of assisted dying.
In a heartbreaking conclusion to a lengthy legal battle, Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spaniard, has died by euthanasia. Her case revolved around the right to die with dignity, a decision met with familial opposition and legal challenges.
TECH
A recent verdict found Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive platforms that harm mental health. The case could signal a shift in accountability for tech giants.
FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email has been hacked by an Iran-linked group known as Handala, which has released private information and images online, further escalating tensions in cyber warfare.
In a move to protect children from harmful online content, Austria has announced plans to ban social media access for those under the age of 14, joining a growing trend among European nations.
Iran-backed Handala hackers claim responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's email account and leaking private correspondence and photos online.
In a groundbreaking move, Austria plans to ban social media access for children aged under 14, reflecting growing concerns over children's mental health amidst rising digital addiction.
SPORT
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.
In a landmark decision, the International Olympic Committee mandates that from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, only biological females will compete in women's sports, ahead of the Paris 2024 Games.
Despite facing the controversial decision to strip their Africa Cup of Nations title, Senegal is set to parade the trophy during a friendly match in Paris, as the football federation vows to fight back.
In a bold move, Senegal plans to parade the Africa Cup of Nations trophy amidst ongoing disputes over the title being stripped from them by the Confederation of African Football.
The International Olympic Committee announces a major policy change limiting women's Olympic sports to biological females, effective from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, faces legal trouble after allegedly instigating a fight and recording it for social media.
After a two-month hiatus due to her mother's alleged kidnapping, Savannah Guthrie is set to return to NBC's Today Show on April 6, sharing insights on her journey during a heartfelt interview.
After her mother Nancy Guthrie's mysterious disappearance, Savannah Guthrie announces her return to the Today show, expressing the urgent need to reconnect with her work and family.
In a historic shift, Balendra Shah, a former underground rapper known as Balen, has been sworn in as Nepal's prime minister following a decisive electoral victory, marking a new era in Nepali politics amidst calls for reform.
The prestigious Academy Awards are moving to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, redefining their long-standing association with Hollywood as they transition to a new streaming format.
OPINION
Organizers anticipate thousands will join 'No Kings' protests across the U.S. and globally, with Bruce Springsteen headlining the Minnesota rally in St. Paul amidst widespread criticism of President Trump.
At CPAC, discussion surfaces among conservatives reflecting concerns about the US-Israeli military campaign in Iran and President Trump's management of the ongoing war. A notable rift appears between older supporters and younger conservatives regarding the war’s value and transparency.
China mourns the sudden death of education influencer Zhang Xuefeng, a polarizing figure who offered pragmatic advice to students on career paths and university applications. His approach and strong opinions sparked debate among followers and critics alike.
Explore the enduring defiance of BBC Russian as it navigates severe restrictions and censorship over the past 80 years, providing a vital alternative voice for Russian audiences.
The 'Build America, Buy America' Act aims to revitalize American manufacturing but presents significant challenges for affordable housing development due to strict compliance requirements.