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BUSINESS
Yuko Yamaguchi bids farewell to her role as the creator of Hello Kitty after 46 impactful years, passing the baton to a new generation at Sanrio.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem steps down as head of Dubai-based logistics giant DP World after being linked to Jeffrey Epstein's emails, raising concerns over his ties to the disgraced financier.
A significant leak at the Louvre has caused damage to a ceiling painting by Charles Meynier in a room housing several 15th and 16th Century artworks.
Pop sensation Taylor Swift has filed a request to prevent the trademarking of 'Swift Home' by a bedding manufacturer, arguing potential consumer confusion and unauthorized use of her brand.
As Africa's heads of state gather for their annual meeting, the continent faces stark choices in an evolving world order. With shifting US policies and a need for unified strategies, the stakes have never been higher.
TRAVEL
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.
Authorities in Fujiyoshida, Japan, have decided to cancel the renowned cherry blossom festival due to overwhelming tourist numbers and disruptive behavior by visitors.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 private jet crashed shortly after takeoff from Bangor International Airport amid severe winter storm conditions. The fate of eight on board remains uncertain.
A powerful winter storm is causing significant travel disruptions across the United States, leading to flight cancellations and delays affecting nearly 180 million people from the Rocky Mountains to New England.
More than 100 vehicles, including over 30 semitrailer trucks, were involved in a massive crash caused by heavy snowfall in Hudsonville, Michigan. The accident led to widespread injuries but no fatalities reported.
SPORT
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.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid publicly revealed his cheating confession during a live broadcast immediately after securing a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid captured bronze in the Winter Olympics but made headlines by confessing to an affair during a live broadcast.
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ENTERTAINMENT
In a touching display of support, filmmaker Steven Spielberg has contributed $25,000 to the GoFundMe campaign for the family of James Van Der Beek, who recently passed away from bowel cancer.
Reflecting on the impact and emotional depth of 'Dawson's Creek', the iconic series that resonated with a generation and its memorable characters.
The beloved actor James Van Der Beek has passed away at the age of 48, prompting an outpouring of tributes from his 'Dawson's Creek' co-stars and friends who remember him for his humanity and strength in battling cancer.
Bud Cort, an iconic actor known for his role in the cult classic 'Harold and Maude,' has died at the age of 77 after a long illness.
Actress Busy Philipps and co-stars honor James Van Der Beek, who passed away at 48 after battling bowel cancer. The star's legacy is celebrated as his colleagues share heartfelt memories.
OPINION
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has won a significant majority in the country's first election since the Gen Z protests led to the ousting of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. With Tarique Rahman as the leader, the party is set to face immense challenges ahead.
At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns Europe of a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape and the need for reevaluation of alliances and roles.
A Hindu man in Uttarakhand, Deepak Kumar, has become a symbol of secularism in India after standing up against a Hindu vigilante group targeting a Muslim shopkeeper.
Sussan Ley's recent ousting from the Liberal Party leadership has shed light on gender dynamics in Australian politics, illustrating the challenges women leaders face in high-pressure environments. The debate surrounding Ley's tenure continues to reveal the 'glass cliff' phenomenon, where women are placed in precarious situations that may lead to failure.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) faces backlash after selling T-shirts featuring designs from the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, used by the Nazis for propaganda. Critics in Germany demand the IOC cease sales of these items.
POLITICS
Kathryn Ruemmler's resignation follows revelations of her close ties with Jeffrey Epstein, raising concerns over her professional judgments.
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.
After a significant drawdown of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and St. Paul, residents express cautious relief amid lingering economic and community impacts.
In a major policy shift, President Trump has revoked the 2009 endangerment finding that recognized certain greenhouse gases as threats to public health, a move critics say signals a significant rollback of climate regulations.
A shocking UN report reveals that more than 6,000 individuals were killed in Sudan during a brutal assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher, highlighting the escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in the region.
HEALTH
In a shocking incident, a teenage suspect with a troubled mental health history has been identified in a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, resulting in the deaths of eight people, including six children.
The Trump administration's recent decision to revoke a crucial scientific finding that recognized climate change as a public health threat contradicts extensive research highlighting the risks associated with global warming.
A year after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised 'radical transparency' in federal health agencies, concerns mount as critical health data becomes increasingly unavailable.
Since his appointment as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced significant criticism for diverging from established public health norms, provoking confusion and distrust amidst rising vaccine hesitancy.
TECH
In a significant regulatory shift, the Indian government has announced a new rule compelling social media companies to take down unlawful content within three hours of notification, significantly reducing the existing timeframe.
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.
A Somali pilot is being hailed for his quick thinking after successfully landing a passenger plane with technical issues on the shore, ensuring the safety of all 55 aboard.
A significant legal battle is underway in California where Instagram and YouTube are accused of creating platforms that foster addiction, impacting the mental health of young users. The case could set a precedent for similar lawsuits across the U.S.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly using off-the-shelf drones for warfare, signaling a dangerous evolution in tactics. With recorded strikes on military targets and civilians alike, regional stability is at risk.