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Cheap Weight-Loss Drugs from India Set to Transform Global Obesity Treatment
Oil Prices Surge Near $110 Following Iranian Gas Field Airstrike
Polish Court Rules for Extradition of Russian Archaeologist to Ukraine
Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib Assassinated in Air Strike
FAA Implements New Radar Guidelines for Helicopter Safety Near Airports
Afcon Controversy: Morocco Celebrates While Senegal Laments
Ali Larijani's Death Triggers Leadership Crisis in Iran
Lives in Limbo: Iranians Face Total Repression Amidst Air Strikes
Oil Prices Soar to $110 Following Airstrike on Key Gas Facility
Iran's Cluster Bomb Attack in Israel Raises Alarms
Groundbreaking Work in Quantum Cryptography Earns Turing Award
Royal Welcome: King Charles Hosts Nigeria's President in Historic State Visit
Resignation of Trump’s Counterterrorism Director Sparks Controversy Over Iran War
Tragic Air Strike Hits Rehabilitation Center in Kabul, Over 400 Feared Dead
French Mayor Charles Hittler Faces Unusual Election Challenge
Prosecutors Seek Seven-Year Sentence for Crown Princess's Son in Rape Case
Efforts to Restore Florida's Ocklawaha River Meet Legislative Setback
President Trump to Honor Six Service Members Killed in Aircraft Crash
Spanish King Acknowledges Historical Abuses in Mexico Conquest
US Court Orders Reinstatement of Voice of America Following Controversial Closure
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Oil prices jump as conflict intensifies in the Middle East, with Brent crude reaching nearly $110 per barrel after an airstrike on Iran's South Pars gas field.
The price of Brent crude oil has surged to nearly $110 a barrel following an airstrike on Iran's South Pars gas field, prompting concerns over supply stability.
King Charles warmly welcomes Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his wife Oluremi Tinubu for a ceremonial state visit in Windsor, marking the first visit from Nigeria in 37 years. The visit includes a grand welcome, exchanges of gifts, and a focus on strengthening diplomatic and economic relations.
Arizona has made headlines by filing criminal charges against Kalshi, asserting that the prediction market company operates an illegal gambling business violating state laws. This case raises questions about the future of prediction markets amidst ongoing legal battles across multiple states.
With fertilizer costs rising by up to 40% due to recent geopolitical tensions, farmers across the U.S. brace for a tough season as they navigate increased expenses on essential agricultural inputs.
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
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.
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet that honors fellow athletes lost in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The contrasts between Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, two Chinese-American Olympians, underscore a deeper narrative of loyalty and identity amid US-China tensions, as they represent conflicting national interests at the Winter Olympics in Milan.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet depicting lost Ukrainian athletes leads to controversy and ban from Winter Olympics.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
After his triumph at the Oscars for his role in 'Sinners,' actor Michael B. Jordan was spotted enjoying a celebratory meal at In-N-Out Burger, embodying the Hollywood spirit of post-Oscar indulgence.
The 98th Academy Awards unfolded under a cloud of anxiety over war and AI, with Conan O’Brien hosting a ceremony that highlighted themes of resilience and hope, and ‘One Battle After Another’ taking home the top prize.
Actor Shia LaBeouf is ordered to undergo rehabilitation following his arrest during Mardi Gras in New Orleans due to an alleged altercation. The court intervention highlights ongoing behavioral concerns.
OPINION
King Felipe VI of Spain has reopened discussions about colonial abuses during the conquest of Mexico, acknowledging significant atrocities that occurred, which could shift diplomatic relations between Spain and Mexico.
In a controversial statement, Donald Trump expresses that presidents should not possess learning disabilities while ridiculing California Governor Gavin Newsom for his dyslexia. This has sparked backlash and condemnation from advocacy groups.
Donald Trump has come under fire for stating that presidents should not have learning disabilities while mocking California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia.
Amidst rising tensions over Iran, NATO allies express doubt about the feasibility of U.S. strategies while seeking a coordinated response to a growing crisis in the Gulf.
Former President Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his dyslexia, stating that presidents should not have learning disabilities. This comment has drawn significant backlash from advocacy groups.
POLITICS
A Polish judge has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin to Ukraine, where he faces charges related to illegal excavations in occupied Crimea. Butyagin plans to appeal the decision as tensions rise between Ukraine and Russia.
Esmail Khatib, Iran's intelligence minister, has been confirmed dead after an Israeli air strike. This follows the reported killing of several senior Iranian officials amidst ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.
In response to a fatal midair collision, the FAA mandates that air traffic controllers employ radar for safe separation between helicopters and airplanes at over 150 airports.
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.
The assassination of Ali Larijani, a key figure in Iran's political landscape, raises concerns over instability and the future direction of the Islamic Republic.
HEALTH
As the patent for semaglutide expires in India, a wave of affordable generics is anticipated, promising to reshape the accessibility of weight-loss treatments domestically and globally.
With the expiration of the semaglutide patent, India is poised to drastically reduce weight-loss drug costs, making treatments more accessible and potentially reshaping the global obesity landscape.
A shooting at a VA clinic in Jasper, Georgia has resulted in injuries and the suspect being shot by police. Emergency services responded quickly to the scene.
A significant heatwave is predicted to hit the US West Coast, with temperatures exceeding 100°F in some areas as early as Wednesday, raising health concerns and environmental risks.
As climate change intensifies, Alaskan communities face heightening dangers on unstable ice, leading to tragic losses among hunters and a decline in traditional practices.
TECH
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.
As AI technologies disrupt various industries, organizations around the globe are vying to create a standardized label for 'human-made' products. This article explores the need for a clear certification to counteract the rising confusion over AI-generated content.
Internal whistleblowers from Meta and TikTok reveal that both companies prioritized user engagement over safety, leading to an increase in harmful content on their platforms. The revelations highlight a troubling trend of allowing more 'borderline' harmful content to attract attention.
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