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BUSINESS
Planet Labs imposes indefinite restrictions on satellite imagery over Iran and the Middle East after US government intervention, prompting fears among humanitarian groups and journalists about the implications for reporting and humanitarian aid.
The Trump administration has unveiled a design for a monumental 'Triumphal Arch' in Washington DC, inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, aiming to enhance the capital's landscape despite ongoing controversies.
Concerns arise as Planet Labs limits access to satellite imagery of Iran following a request from the US government, impacting humanitarian efforts and journalism.
Recent reforms in Argentina threaten the protection of glaciers, essential for water supply in the Mendoza region and beyond. Local communities express concern over the implications for agriculture and sustainability.
As crucial US-Iran negotiations commence in Pakistan, multiple sticking points may impede progress, including oil shipping rights and regional security concerns.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
POLITICS
Donald Trump's latest proposal includes a colossal victory arc adorned with gold for the U.S. Capitol, signaling his continued influence on America's architectural landscape.
As Hungary approaches a pivotal election, challenger Péter Magyar intensifies his campaign against Viktor Orbán, buoyed by large public support and calls for regime change.
In a significant judicial move, Nigeria has handed down sentences to nearly 400 individuals for their affiliations with militant Islamic groups, including Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap).
Eric Adams, the former mayor of New York City, has been granted honorary citizenship by Albania, furthering his intentions to leave the political scene and embrace a new life abroad.
In a heartwarming meeting in Tokyo, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her long-time admiration for British rock band Deep Purple, calling them 'my god' as she gifted them signed drumsticks.
HEALTH
Authorities in the Netherlands seek to identify and support victims of a disturbing international sextortion scheme, urging them to speak out against the accused suspect.
The Trump administration acknowledges a significant mistake involving New York's Medicaid program, raising concerns about the validity of federal anti-fraud investigations in the state.
In South Carolina, a significant measles outbreak raises alarms among parents, especially for infants unable to get vaccinated. As health officials report the worst outbreak in over 35 years, concerns about herd immunity and public health intensify amid declining vaccination rates.
As the conflict in Iran continues, the psychological scars on its youth are deepening. Children like 15-year-old Ali exhibit trauma responses influenced by the sounds of warfare. This article explores the profound effects of violence on the mental well-being of Iran's youngest citizens.
As conflict persists in Iran, the psychological scars on the nation's youth intensify. This article explores the fears and traumas faced by children amidst war, underscoring the urgent need for support.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II crew has successfully returned to Earth after a historic mission around the Moon, paving the way for future lunar explorations.
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully returned astronauts from a Moon flyby, but the future of human lunar exploration faces significant hurdles including lander development and international competition.
NASA's Artemis II mission concludes with astronauts making a successful splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, marking humanity's first journey to the moon in over 50 years.
The Indian government has proposed a new regulatory framework aimed at controlling online news and political content across various social media platforms, including influencers and podcasters.
Amazon has announced plans to discontinue support for older Kindle models, inciting frustration among long-time users who feel their devices are still functional.
SPORT
During the unveiling of a statue dedicated to MLB icon Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, a mishap occurred when the bat featured in the statue broke as the tarp was removed.
Amidst ongoing political unrest and war, Iranian fans express mixed emotions about supporting their national soccer team in the upcoming World Cup.
Following a recent DUI arrest, prosecutors are requesting all records related to Tiger Woods' prescription medications as part of their investigation.
Jim Whittaker, renowned for becoming the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1963, has died at the age of 97. His legacy includes friendships with historical figures and leadership roles in mountain climbing.
Seven players from Eritrea's national football team have reportedly absconded after a historic win against Eswatini, raising concerns about the country's oppressive regime.
ENTERTAINMENT
A statue honoring baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki broke during its unveiling in Seattle, to the surprise of fans and the amusement of the player himself.
In a heartfelt encounter, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met with the legendary British rock band Deep Purple, expressing her admiration and sharing personal stories of her long-standing fandom.
The Indian comedian and YouTube sensation Samay Raina returns to the stage with a new stand-up special after facing serious backlash over a controversial joke. His latest work reflects on resilience in the face of online scrutiny and the pressures of fame.
OPINION
Vice President JD Vance steps up to lead critical talks in Pakistan aimed at ending the ongoing war in Iran, facing immense pressure and expectations from both allies and the Trump administration.
US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf prepare for unprecedented talks aimed at reviving diplomatic relations amidst deep-seated distrust and ongoing conflict.
In a surprising address, Melania Trump denies any connection to Jeffrey Epstein and calls for congressional hearings for survivors, reigniting a longstanding crisis for the Trump administration.
As US-Iran direct talks unfold in Islamabad, several contentious issues threaten to derail the negotiations, including nuclear ambitions, regional alliances, and sanctions relief.