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BUSINESS
Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of the adult content platform OnlyFans, has passed away at the age of 43 after a prolonged battle with cancer. His influence reshaped the online adult industry.
Amid persistent worries about financial strain on households, leading Democrats propose substantial tax cuts aimed primarily at lower-income earners, challenging traditional party paradigms.
In a significant escalation of labor tensions, employees at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will go on strike for the first time in 20 years starting Wednesday, after rejecting a management offer of a pay rise that staff deemed insufficient.
More than 10 million Cubans plunged into darkness as the national electrical grid collapses once again, with power restoration efforts underway amid protests and a fuel blockade.
A significant incident involving an Air Canada Express aircraft and a ground vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport has resulted in the temporary closure of the airspace, halting all flights.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced turbulence upon landing, resulting in injuries to multiple crew members. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding turbulence and air travel safety.
Travelers face cancellations and delays amid powerful storms and a government shutdown affecting airport security staffing.
Travelers to Northern California's Sierra Nevada are warned of severe winter conditions with significant snow accumulation expected over the holiday weekend.
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.
SPORT
King Felipe VI of Spain has accepted an invitation from Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the FIFA World Cup, marking a significant moment of reconciliation following past colonial grievances.
A 61-year-old woman was killed in a gondola accident at Engelberg ski resort due to detached cables caused by extreme wind conditions.
Venezuelans unite in celebration after a historic victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic, marking a rare moment of collective joy amid years of struggle.
Morocco revels in its controversial Africa Cup of Nations victory, while Senegal grapples with the shock of losing the title after a decision deemed unjust by many.
After seeking asylum in Australia, Iranian footballers Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh share positive sentiments during their training sessions with Brisbane Roar FC, as they navigate their new lives.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a stunning display of fandom and celebration, BTS returned to the stage after a three-year hiatus, transforming the heart of Seoul into a vibrant sea of purple during their comeback concert.
The world's acclaimed K-pop group BTS returns to the stage after nearly four years for a sensational performance in Seoul, marking an era of renewed excitement for fans globally.
In a shocking turn of events, ABC's decision to pull the highly anticipated Season 22 of The Bachelorette just days before its premiere has left fans and commentators questioning the network's judgment, as allegations against star Taylor Frankie Paul surface amid a domestic violence incident.
Police body camera footage reveals Justin Timberlake's struggles with sobriety tests during his DUI arrest in New York's Hamptons, where he later pleaded guilty to impaired driving.
Explore the paradox of Chuck Norris's legacy through his omnipresent memes while many younger fans remain unfamiliar with his filmography.
OPINION
A recent poll reveals strong opposition among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders towards President Trump's immigration measures, indicating a sentiment that these policies have caused more harm than good.
Dolores Huerta's revelation about César Chavez's alleged abuse highlights ongoing struggles against sexual violence among farmworkers, catalyzing change in advocacy movements.
Robert Mueller, known for leading the Trump-Russia investigation, has passed away at the age of 81. His legacy as an influential figure in American politics is being remembered by colleagues and former presidents.
The Supreme Court is set to review Quebec's Bill 21, a secularism law that prohibits public sector workers from wearing religious symbols. Many Muslim women express feeling alienated under this law, raising concerns about its implications for religious freedom and integration in Quebec.
POLITICS
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments regarding the counting of late-arriving mail ballots, with potential implications for several states as the conservative majority appears doubtful about existing grace periods.
As the conflict between the US and Iran heats up, options for resolution seem to fade. In the backdrop of missile strikes and military threats, both nations grapple with escalating tensions and limited pathways for negotiation.
A devastating incident at New York's LaGuardia Airport has resulted in the death of two pilots following a collision between Air Canada flight AC8646 and a fire truck. Emergency protocols were quickly activated, and details surrounding the crash are emerging as investigations unfold.
Israel's military intensifies its offensive against Hezbollah, escalating concerns of a ground invasion and humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
Recent attacks by extremist Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank have left Palestinian communities devastated, with homes and vehicles set ablaze. This surge of violence follows the tragic death of a settler, raising tensions and calls for 'revenge' among settlers.
HEALTH
A closer look at the battle for the weight-loss drug market in the U.S., revealing how consumers are affected by rising competition, price cuts, and insurance coverage challenges.
Hawaii faces catastrophic flooding following relentless storms, prompting emergency rescues and substantial damage estimates.
A tragic drone strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital during Eid festivities in Sudan has resulted in the deaths of 64 individuals, prompting international calls for peace and the protection of medical facilities.
In response to accusations of a deadly strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital, Sudan's army denies involvement as the World Health Organization condemns the violence in the ongoing civil conflict.
Growing skepticism regarding routine medical interventions is leading to an increase in refusals of essential treatments for newborns, raising concerns among pediatricians.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II Moon rocket has returned to the launch pad as preparations ramp up for a potential early-April launch, marking the first crewed mission around the Moon in over five decades.
Sony Music has taken a stand against fraudulent 'deepfake' music by requesting the removal of over 135,000 songs impersonating its artists, including Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
In a major crackdown on digital fraud, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 songs impersonating its artists, including well-known names like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. The deepfakes, created using AI, pose a significant threat to the music industry.
Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard recognized for their revolutionary work in quantum cryptography, securing the future of digital communications.
In its effort to prevent potential misuse of its AI tools, Anthropic is hiring a chemical weapons and explosives expert. This decision reflects growing concerns over AI safety in sensitive areas.