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BUSINESS
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares for a delicate meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump as tensions rise over the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz.
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.
The ongoing war in Iran is exacerbating energy challenges for Europe, reviving worries over dependency and market stability as leaders scramble for solutions.
India faces a paradox where a highly educated youth population struggles with severe unemployment, highlighting systemic issues in matching skills with job market demands.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is significantly impacting global energy markets, particularly affecting China's oil supply and raising questions about its resilience amidst the crisis.
TRAVEL
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.
Major travel groups raise alarm over potential travel chaos as U.S. government faces a budget impasse that could affect homeland security resources.
The aviation industry is witnessing a surge in luxury travel, particularly in Asia, as manufacturers race to meet the needs of affluent clients who prefer high-end private jets over commercial flights.
SPORT
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.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's banned helmet, adorned with images of deceased athletes, sparks debate surrounding freedom of expression and remembrance at the Winter Olympics.
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop Mart and Sony Pictures announce the development of a movie featuring the popular Labubu dolls, marking a new cross-media venture for the toy brand.
The town of Arcis-sur-Aube goes viral as Mayor Charles Hittler competes against Antoine Renault-Zielinski in a quirky municipal election.
Iranian American creators are navigating communication roadblocks as they strive to share diverse perspectives on the war unfolding in the Middle East, particularly influenced by the internet blackout in Iran.
After winning Best Actor at the Oscars, Michael B. Jordan picked up a cheeseburger from In-N-Out, continuing the tradition of stars celebrating with late-night fast food.
OPINION
Dolores Huerta, a prominent civil rights and labor leader, has revealed that she was sexually abused by César Chávez, co-founder of the United Farm Workers. The revelation has led to calls for a reevaluation of Chávez's legacy and recognition of Huerta's contributions.
As Senator Markwayne Mullin prepares for his role as the next Homeland Security secretary, his personal connection with President Trump deepens, stemming from a heartfelt incident in 2020 involving his son's recovery from a traumatic injury.
Sony Music has taken action to eliminate over 135,000 fraudulent tracks impersonating its artists on streaming platforms, exacerbated by generative AI technology.
Labor rights leader Dolores Huerta reveals she was sexually abused by César Chávez, co-founder of The United Farm Workers union, highlighting concerns over abuse within the movement.
POLITICS
Temple Israel in Pontiac, Michigan, has released images of the significant damage caused by an armed attack last week, highlighting the impact of the violence on their community.
Recent proposals across various states aim to ban masking by federal immigration agents, reinforcing accountability amid ongoing debates on law enforcement practices.
Many Americans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act are grappling with increased healthcare expenses as enhanced tax credits come to an end. A recent survey highlights the financial strain faced by these individuals, with many having to forgo essential medications.
Chad has declared its intent to retaliate against any future attacks after a recent drone strike from Sudan killed 17 people attending a funeral. President Déby has ordered the military to remain on high alert and declared a total border closure with Sudan.
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.
HEALTH
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces criticism for asserting that diet can cure severe mental illnesses and diabetes, raising concerns about misinformation in health communication.
The Alberta government has introduced a bill to restrict medically assisted dying to end-of-life situations, reigniting debates about patient autonomy and protections for vulnerable populations.
A 61-year-old woman dies after a ski gondola detaches and crashes down a mountain at Engelberg ski resort amid strong winds.
India's recent patent expiration on the ingredient behind popular weight-loss drugs has opened the market for cheaper generics, potentially reshaping access and treatment options worldwide.
TECH
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.
Former employees reveal how Meta and TikTok allowed harmful content to flood users' feeds in pursuit of engagement and profits, raising concerns around safety and ethical standards.
In a bid to enhance safety, US AI firm Anthropic is actively recruiting a chemical weapons and high-yield explosives expert to prevent potential misuse of its AI technologies.