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FBI Searches Fulton County Election Office Amid Trump Investigation
Kenya to Address Recruitment of Nationals in Ukraine Conflict with Russia
Chappell Roan Parts Ways with Talent Agency Amidst Epstein Controversy
Zimbabwe President Seeks to Extend Tenure Amid Political Turmoil
Somali Pilot's Heroic Crash-Landing Saves All Passengers
Sturla Holm Laegreid's Emotional Confession: From Bronze Medal to Heartfelt Regret
Trump Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Acknowledges Visit to Epstein's Island, Sparks Calls for Resignation
Florida Attorney General Subpoenas Jacksonville Over Alleged Immigration Enforcement Interference
FDA to Reevaluate Safety of Food Preservative BHA
Opposition Leader Juan Pablo Guanipa Returns to House Arrest in Venezuela
Sturla Holm Laegreid: Triumph and Turmoil at the Winter Olympics
FBI Seeks Public's Help in Missing Person Case of Savannah Guthrie's Mother
Major Trial Alleges Social Media Giants Created 'Addiction Machines'
Elderly French Teacher Charged with Mass Abuse of Teens Over Six Decades
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Acknowledges Meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, Faces Calls for Resignation
Hero Pilot Safely Crash-Lands Somali Plane on Shoreline
Kemi Badenoch's Leadership: The High Stakes of Accountability
Desperate Plea for Help: Savannah Guthrie's Mother Still Missing
Buddhist Monks Complete 108-Day 'Walk for Peace' in Washington, D.C.
Marc Anthony Denies Truth of Beckham Family Rift Drama
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BUSINESS
In a bold address, French President Emmanuel Macron urges Europe to act decisively on the world stage, emphasizing the need for mutualized debt and a stronger collective security strategy in the face of external threats.
Oil giant BP saw a significant drop in annual profits due to a drop in oil prices, prompting the suspension of its share buyback program and an increase in cost-saving targets as new CEO Meg O'Neill prepares to take charge.
Former President Donald Trump has raised serious concerns about the Gordie Howe International Bridge, threatening to prevent its opening until the US receives full compensation from Canada.
In a bid to strengthen economic ties, the US government has exempted certain Bangladeshi clothing items made from US-produced materials from tariffs, reducing overall tariffs on Bangladeshi goods.
Sanae Takaichi's decisive victory in Japan's snap elections raises questions about her ability to tackle the country's persistent economic challenges, including sluggish growth and an ageing population.
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
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid captured bronze in the Winter Olympics but made headlines by confessing to an affair during a live broadcast.
Discover the meticulous process of creating Olympic ice, the implications for different sports, and the challenges ice masters face in maintaining a perfect skating surface for athletes.
Sam Darnold clinches a Super Bowl victory with the Seattle Seahawks, transforming from one of the NFL's most criticized quarterbacks to a champion in his first year with a new team.
The Seattle Seahawks clinched their second Super Bowl title with a commanding 29-13 win over the New England Patriots, showcasing an exceptional defensive performance.
American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn has had surgery to stabilize a fractured leg sustained during the women's downhill event at the Winter Olympics, marking potentially the end of her Olympic career.
ENTERTAINMENT
In an exclusive interview, Marc Anthony addresses the ongoing conflict between Brooklyn Beckham and his family, expressing his discontent with how the situation has been portrayed.
Bad Bunny's groundbreaking performance at the Super Bowl halftime show resonated deeply with Puerto Ricans, showcasing the richness of their culture and identity.
The beloved actress Catherine O'Hara has died of a pulmonary embolism, with tributes pouring in from colleagues and fans.
Singer Chappell Roan has announced her departure from the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman, following scrutiny over his connections to Epstein-related controversies.
OPINION
As Kemi Badenoch prepares for potential leadership, she faces mounting pressure to address systemic failures and ensure accountability in government and corporate sectors.
After a 2,000-mile trek from Texas to the capital, a group of Buddhist monks emphasizes mindfulness and compassion amidst political division.
Alkiviades ‘Alki’ David calls upon UK Parliament to address systemic delays in accountability that threaten public trust and justice. He highlights the intersection of reputational risk management and prosecutor caution as a potential danger to legal equality.
A new Gallup poll reveals that fewer than 60% of Americans are optimistic about their future, the lowest level recorded in nearly two decades, reflecting deepening dissatisfaction with current life conditions.
Yumnam Khemchand Singh, a seasoned taekwondo teacher turned politician, aims to bring peace to a conflict-torn Manipur as its new chief minister amidst skepticism from the Kuki-Zo community following recent tensions.
POLITICS
Kenya's Foreign Minister expresses outrage over the recruitment of Kenyan citizens for combat in Ukraine, signaling a move to formally confront Russia on this issue.
Singer Chappell Roan announces departure from Casey Wasserman's talent agency following scrutiny from Epstein files, emphasizing accountability and moral values.
The government of Zimbabwe has proposed legislation that could allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his presidency until 2030, raising concerns about democratic governance.
A Somali pilot is being lauded for his quick thinking after successfully crash-landing a passenger plane on a seashore, ensuring the safety of 55 people on board.
In a recent testimony, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed a 2012 visit to Jeffrey Epstein's island, contradicting earlier claims of severed ties with the disgraced financier, prompting bipartisan calls for his resignation.
HEALTH
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.
The extreme cold weather in New York City has resulted in 18 fatalities since late January, according to reports by city officials. With temperatures dropping significantly and a Code Blue emergency declared to protect vulnerable populations, the community is urged to stay safe.
The beloved Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara has died of a pulmonary embolism at the age of 71. Her long-term health struggles were revealed in her death certificate.
A group of Buddhist monks will arrive in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday after a 108-day journey advocating for peace amid rising political tensions in the U.S.
TECH
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.
Jihadist groups in West Africa have begun using drones extensively in their operations, marking a significant shift in their warfare tactics. With at least 69 recorded drone strikes by al-Qaeda-affiliated groups and around 20 by ISIS factions, the security landscape is changing dramatically.
Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, leads a controversial social media ban targeting children under 16, amid personal threats and industry pushback.
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