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BUSINESS
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, presents a polarizing manifesto advocating for national service and critiquing cultural relativism, amidst growing concerns about his company's influence on public sectors like the NHS and defense.
The US Justice Department has decided to drop its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding alleged construction cost overruns, shifting the inquiry to the Fed's internal inspector general.
Chinese EV manufacturer BYD asserts its capability to thrive without entering the US market, focusing on growing demand in other regions globally, particularly in Europe and Asia.
US envoys, including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, are set to meet with Iranian officials in Pakistan amid ongoing tensions between the nations.
The U.S. Justice Department has closed its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding alleged cost overruns related to building renovations, transitioning the inquiry to an internal review by the Fed's inspector general.
TRAVEL
A massive glacier block cuts off access to Mount Everest's climbing routes, causing significant delays as climbers prepare for the seasonal ascent.
Nationwide flight disruptions are on the rise as airlines around the globe face jet fuel shortages and rising costs due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Travelers scramble to understand their rights amidst the chaos.
A 32-year-old Canadian woman was shot dead and 13 others injured during a shooting incident at the Teotihuacán archaeological site in Mexico. This incident raises concerns ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
A police operation aimed at a notorious gang led to around 200 tourists being stranded atop Morro Dois Irmãos in Rio de Janeiro, as gunfire erupted during the arrest attempts.
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.
POLITICS
As conflict escalates, questions arise over who truly holds power in Iran. Mojtaba Khamenei steps in as supreme leader, yet a power vacuum complicates decision-making.
In the nation renowned for its pan-African values, Zambia grapples with lingering racism rooted in colonial history. This report highlights personal experiences of discrimination and the ongoing conversation about race in the country.
A year after a deadly attack in Pahalgam, locals and officials are striving to reassure tourists and revitalize the region's struggling tourism industry. Despite efforts, fear and economic challenges persist.
Men's influencers advocating for a healthier approach to masculinity are rising against toxic trends in online spaces. Discover how these new voices are reshaping the dialogue around masculinity.
Janie Pérez shares her emotional journey as she relocated to Mexico with her daughters after her husband's deportation. Despite the challenges of starting anew in a foreign country, she emphasizes the importance of family above all.
HEALTH
The FDA announces priority review for three psychedelic drugs aimed at treating mental health issues. This move follows an executive order from President Trump to expedite access to psychedelics for therapeutic use.
Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms successful removal of a malignant tumor, expressing confidence in his health as he prepares for upcoming diplomatic engagements.
Benjamin Netanyahu has announced he is in excellent health following the removal of an early-stage malignant tumor during routine medical monitoring after previous treatment for an enlarged prostate.
Professor Sir Rory Collins addresses the recent data breach affecting UK Biobank participants, emphasizing the swift actions taken to mitigate potential harm.
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TECH
In a bold move to adapt to rising AI expenditures, Meta has announced plans to cut approximately 8,000 jobs from its workforce, representing about 10%. This decision comes as the company shifts focus onto artificial intelligence projects.
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SPORT
A massive glacier has blocked the primary climbing route on Mount Everest, causing delays in the peak climbing season and raising concerns about potential traffic jams among climbers.
Two Iranian footballers, recently granted asylum in Australia, express gratitude for the support they received and reflect on their hopes for a safe future amid challenges back home.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Explore the rich history of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, highlighting key moments that have defined the event as both a celebration of journalism and a platform for political satire.
In a revealing interview, Ringo Starr, the legendary Beatles drummer, shares anecdotes from his career, his new country album 'Long Long Road,' and his laid-back philosophy on music and life.
Dionne Marie Hanna, featured in the Netflix documentary 'Con Mum', faces new fraud charges in Singapore. The 85-year-old has been accused of defrauding multiple victims, including her estranged son.
A Los Angeles judge has ruled against Smokey Robinson's defamation lawsuit, which he filed against four ex-housekeepers who accused him of sexual assault.
An Australian publisher, The University of Queensland Press, has decided to withdraw a children's book co-authored by poet Jazz Money after illustrator Matt Chun made remarks that violated the publisher's policy on antisemitism. This decision has led to prominent Australian writers boycotting the publisher.
OPINION
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A British Israeli man was detained by police for wearing a kippah featuring both the Israeli and Palestinian flags, sparking debates on freedom of expression and law enforcement practices in Israel.
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