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BUSINESS
Around 3,800 workers at JBS USA's Swift Beef Co. plant in Greeley, Colorado, have initiated a strike, marking the first walkout at a U.S. beef slaughterhouse in 40 years, amid allegations of unfair labor practices.
Amid growing concerns over AI's impact on jobs and creativity, organizations worldwide are racing to establish a universally recognized label for products free from AI influence.
Exploring the critical roles of air traffic controllers and pilots in maintaining flight safety and efficiency amidst war zones, particularly in the Middle East.
As Ukraine continues its battle against Russian aggression, its government is navigating the urgent need for financial stability to support military efforts and the economy.
Iran's drone strikes have targeted key locations in the UAE, including the Fujairah oil port and Dubai International Airport, as tensions escalate in the region.
TRAVEL
Travel groups warn of possible disruptions in air travel due to a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, which could affect TSA operations amidst ongoing funding negotiations.
The recent shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security raises concerns for travelers as TSA officers work without pay, potentially leading to increased security wait times at airports. Experts advise early arrivals and careful packing to mitigate impacts.
Major travel groups warn of potential travel chaos as lawmakers fail to agree on funding for the Department of Homeland Security, risking TSA staffing and airport delays.
Private jet manufacturers like Gulfstream and Dassault report rising demand for luxury air travel driven by Asia's expanding affluent market, as showcased at the Singapore Airshow.
The picturesque town near Mount Fuji, known for its stunning cherry blossoms, has decided to forgo its annual festival due to chaotic tourist behavior including littering and trespassing.
SPORT
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a 'helmet of remembrance' that pays tribute to athletes lost in the conflict with Russia.
Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, two star athletes with Chinese-American heritage, find themselves at the center of a unique rivalry as they represent competing powers in the Winter Olympics.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton athlete, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for sporting a helmet adorned with images of fellow competitors killed in the Russian invasion, raising significant controversy.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics as the Court of Arbitration for Sport rejects his appeal to wear a helmet emblazoned with tributes to fallen athletes amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Ilia Malinin tops the leaderboard in the men's short program while Maxim Naumov pays tribute to his late parents. The Olympics also feature the whimsical performance of Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate as the Minion.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a startling turn of events, Jim Carrey's recent appearance at the César Awards has raised questions about identity and authenticity in Hollywood, revealing a deeper discussion about human trafficking and manipulation in the entertainment industry.
The death of Russian businessman Umar Dzhabrailov raises questions about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein and high-profile figures Shawn 'Jay-Z' Carter and Sean 'Diddy' Combs. This article explores the intertwining fates and legal battles within the networks surrounding these controversial personalities.
Rep. Nancy Mace's call for Jay-Z's testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation reveals the intertwining of celebrity and accountability in elite circles.
A shocking incident involving a shooting at Rihanna's Beverly Crest mansion has raised questions about celebrity safety, mental health issues, and the dark connections to Epstein's network. Can justice be served?
During a heated exchange on live television, Lady Victoria Hervey confronted Piers Morgan, revealing systemic issues within media narratives tied to high-profile allegations. This moment sparked discussions about accountability in media and the legal ramifications involving powerful figures.
OPINION
A scathing critique of The Guardian's recent article on movie industry perjury highlights serious allegations of child abuse and media manipulation, calling out writer Rich Juzwiak for purportedly aiding a protective network for abusers.
Federal accusations detail Jay-Z's investment vehicle, MarcyPen, allegedly involved in the $20 million financial collapse of the whiskey brand Uncle Nearest, owned by Fawn Weaver.
Cain McKnight, a key figure in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Dallas operations, has died under suspicious circumstances, raising concerns about a pattern of deaths tied to the music mogul.
POLITICS
In response to potential anti-establishment protests, Iran has increased security across Tehran, installing checkpoints and restricting internet access while issuing warnings to residents.
As tensions escalate in the Gulf, Trump's approach to the Iran crisis raises eyebrows among NATO allies, leading to a search for a diplomatic solution amidst concerns of military involvement.
A closer look at how the Trump administration obscures immigration enforcement data, undermining accountability and transparency amidst ambitious deportation goals.
Election officials in California launch an investigation into claims of illegal tactics used by signature collectors in San Francisco, where individuals were allegedly paid to gather signatures with falsified names.
A heart-wrenching incident occurred as a KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed, killing Major Alex Klinner and five other service members amid a combat mission over Iraq. The loss leaves many families grieving and raises questions over safety in military operations.
HEALTH
A devastating fire at a government hospital in Odisha, India has claimed the lives of ten patients, while eleven hospital staff have suffered injuries during rescue efforts.
An exploration of how US anti-abortion groups are inspiring a new generation of activists in the UK, amidst shifting social and political dynamics.
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The World Health Organization has condemned a halting trial of a hepatitis B vaccine for newborns in Guinea-Bissau, calling it unethical and raising concerns over potential harm to infants.
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TECH
Internal documents reveal that Meta and TikTok prioritized controversial content to boost engagement, putting user safety at risk, according to whistleblowers.
The Kremlin's latest move to block WhatsApp seeks to transition users towards a state-sanctioned communications alternative, Max app, citing legal compliance issues with Meta.
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In a landmark trial, social media platforms Instagram and YouTube are accused of engineering addiction among young users, as families seek accountability for mental health impacts.
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