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BUSINESS
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.
In a significant policy change, President Trump has reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana, moving it from Schedule I to Schedule III, offering financial benefits and easing research restrictions for the cannabis industry.
Kaktovik, a small Alaskan village, looks to revive its polar bear tourism industry while ensuring the safety of its residents and the iconic bears.
Meta has confirmed it will cut 8,000 jobs in a bid to redirect resources towards artificial intelligence projects, significantly increasing its annual spending on AI.
Warner Bros Discovery shareholders have approved Paramount's $111 billion takeover, a deal with potential ramifications for the media industry. The merger aims to consolidate key titles and channels, including high-profile franchises like Harry Potter and Game of Thrones.
TRAVEL
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.
Chinese officials caution citizens about potential harassment by U.S. Customs at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, urging travelers to reconsider their entry points into the U.S.
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
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.
In an exclusive interview, Ringo Starr discusses his new country album 'Long Long Road,' the importance of collaboration, and memorable moments from his past with The Beatles.
The University of Queensland Press faces backlash and boycotts after canceling a children's book due to illustrator Matt Chun's comments on a tragic shooting, leading to claims of censorship among Australian writers.
OPINION
Lorrayne Mavromatis alleges a pattern of sexual harassment and gender bias at Beast Industries, MrBeast's media company.
Workers in China's manufacturing centers express growing concerns as the ongoing US-Iran conflict disrupts factory orders and exacerbates economic challenges.
The geopolitical landscape intensifies as the US and Iran find themselves in a blockade standoff over the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Pakistan is striving to mediate peace talks between the two nations.
Pope Leo criticizes the treatment of prisoners and the state of human rights in Equatorial Guinea as he wraps up his Africa tour, urging the government to use its resources for public good.
A year after a tragic attack that claimed 26 lives in Kashmir, families continue to grapple with profound loss and memories.
POLITICS
Amjad Youssef, a key suspect in the infamous Tadamon massacre of 2013, was apprehended in a recent security operation, shedding light on one of Syria's most brutal events during the civil war.
Following concerns that the U.S. might suspend Spain for its stance on the Iran war, NATO emphasizes that its founding treaty provides no provisions for the suspension or expulsion of member nations.
A man was arrested by South Korean police for spreading a misleading AI-generated image of a runaway wolf, disrupting a nationwide search effort.
The US military has boarded a vessel carrying Iranian oil as President Trump warns against mine-laying in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the Gulf.
HEALTH
Northern India, including Delhi, is bracing for a severe heatwave, with temperatures surpassing 40°C. The Indian weather department warns of further heat escalation affecting health and daily life.
A woman's roadside restroom break in the Australian outback took a nightmarish turn when the pit latrine she used collapsed, trapping her waist-deep in waste for three harrowing hours before a local tradesman came to her rescue.
In the wake of a tragic school bus accident in West Virginia, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has called for all new school buses to be equipped with alcohol detection systems, highlighting ongoing concerns about driver impairment.
In a significant move, the Trump administration has reclassified cannabis as a Schedule III drug, reflecting a shift in the approach to cannabis regulation and research.
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.
As Apollo astronaut Harrison Schmitt celebrates the legacy of lunar exploration, he shares insights on the importance of a lunar base, future missions to Mars, and the potential of helium-3 as a clean energy source.
In a recent memo, the White House has highlighted significant concerns regarding the mass theft of AI technology by Chinese firms, prompting actions to bolster U.S. defenses against these 'industrial-scale campaigns.'
In a move to further develop its artificial intelligence capabilities, Meta will begin tracking employees' keystrokes and mouse clicks, raising concerns about privacy and the future of jobs.