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Sheriff Frustrated as Missing ‘Today’ Host's Mother Case Enters Sixth Day
Florida Congresswoman Pleads Not Guilty in COVID-19 Fund Theft Case
Border Enforcement in Minnesota Now Under ICE: A Shifting Tactic Amidst Controversy
Australia's New Queen Elizabeth II Coin Faces Public Backlash
Nightmare in a Shenzhen Hotel: The Dark Reality of Spy-Cam Porn
'They Sent a Letter Asking to Preach. Then They Massacred Us' - Jihadist Attack Grips Nigerian Villages
Nigerian Court Orders UK to Compensate Families of 1949 Mining Massacre Victims
Two Chinese Nationals Arrested for Espionage in French Village
Trump Deletes Controversial Racist Video Depicting Obamas as Apes
Luigi Mangione Challenges Double Jeopardy in Brian Thompson Murder Trials
EU Demands TikTok Overhaul Addictive Features or Face Hefty Fines
Savannah Guthrie's Family Seeks Proof of Mother's Whereabouts Amid Abduction Case
Trump Faces Backlash Over Racist Video Depiction of the Obamas
The Complex Relationship Between Trump and the NFL
Local Leaders Tackle Federal Tensions Amid Immigration Crackdown
Trump Backs Japan's Takaichi Ahead of Critical snap Election
EU Demands TikTok Revamp Design to Combat Addiction or Face Fines
Zambian Fisherman Dies After Crocodile Attack While Fleeing Elephants
Criticism Erupts Over Queen Elizabeth II's Coin Portrait in Australia
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Jewelry giant Pandora announces a shift from silver to platinum plating in response to surging silver prices, aiming to reduce its exposure to commodity volatility.
Amazon announces a $200 billion investment in AI and infrastructure, marking it as the most aggressive investor in the tech sector, but shares fall over 11% post-announcement.
In response to soaring silver prices, Pandora will transition to using platinum in its jewelry products, reducing silver's role significantly.
In a move signaling support for Greenland's autonomy, Canada officially opens its first consulate in Nuuk, amidst ongoing discussions related to American interest in the territory.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses Trump's jovial remark about suing his Federal Reserve nominee, Kevin Warsh, if interest rates don’t drop. Tensions grow as senators push for clarity on Fed's independence amidst ongoing investigations.
TRAVEL
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.
Extreme temperatures ground flights in Finland's Kittila airport, leaving thousands of tourists stranded. The cold spell, with lows dipping below -39°C, sharply disrupts travel plans.
SPORT
The Winter Olympics are facing unexpected scrutiny as discussions arise about male ski jumpers reportedly injecting hyaluronic acid to enhance their performance. The World Anti-Doping Agency may intervene if any evidence comes to light.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino faces backlash after suggesting a review of the ban on Russian teams due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Ukrainian sports minister condemns his statements as irresponsible.
From music to business, a broad spectrum of American culture is uniting against Trump's immigration enforcement tactics, spotlighting the impact through various influential voices.
The U.S. Education Department has accused San Jose State University of discrimination against female athletes for allowing a transgender player on their women's volleyball team. A resolution deal is on the table.
In the wake of a scandal over foreign-born players, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has seen its entire executive committee resign, paving the way for potential reforms.
ENTERTAINMENT
In an exclusive interview, Robbie Williams discusses his latest album 'Britpop', the unique British tendency to downplay success, and his experiences during the heights of fame.
Johnny Depp and Marilyn Manson are among the latest prominent names added to the Jeffrey Epstein files, raising eyebrows and reigniting discussions on celebrity connections to the notorious figure.
A freshly restored fresco depicting an angel at the Basilica of St. Lawrence in Rome, criticized for resembling Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has had its features removed after backlash.
NBC's Savannah Guthrie calls for prayers as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, goes missing, believed to have been taken from her Tucson home. Authorities suspect foul play but do not believe it was robbery-related.
Pop star Chappell Roan addresses the reactions to her revealing outfit at the Grammys, emphasizing her style's uniqueness and fun.
OPINION
A video shared by Trump depicting Barack and Michelle Obama in a racist manner has sparked outrage and was removed following backlash from critics, including members of his own party.
President Trump's recent social media post featuring a racist depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama in a video promoting election conspiracy theories has drawn sharp criticism, intensifying discussions on his inflammatory rhetoric.
The Royal Australian Mint has faced backlash over new commemorative coins featuring a portrayal of the late Queen Elizabeth II, with many claiming the design fails to capture her likeness.
Youth-driven movements in Thailand's election face potential hurdles despite rising popularity and a call for reform, particularly for the People's Party striving for lasting change.
In Minnesota, immigrant families are facing unprecedented challenges as federal immigration enforcement increases. Children like Giancarlo, 10, still attend school, but their journeys are fraught with anxiety and danger as many parents keep their children at home out of fear of detention.
POLITICS
The White House has unified border enforcement efforts in Minnesota under ICE, altering the approach to deportation amidst internal conflicts and rising public scrutiny against aggressive immigration tactics.
The Royal Australian Mint's commemorative coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II's portrait have drawn criticism for their likeness, despite being part of a limited-release collection celebrating her legacy.
A brutal assault by armed jihadists on the villages of Woro and Nuku in Nigeria resulted in the deaths of at least 75 individuals and the abduction of women and children. Survivors recount the shocking events that unfolded after the attackers initially wrote seeking permission to preach.
A landmark ruling by a Nigerian court mandates the UK government to pay £420 million to families of coal miners killed during a 1949 strike, a pivotal event in Nigeria's colonial history.
Authorities apprehend two suspected spies in a small town in southwestern France, investigating their use of advanced equipment reportedly aimed at gathering sensitive information.
HEALTH
A couple discovers their intimate moments were broadcast to thousands via hidden cameras in a Shenzhen hotel. This investigation sheds light on the disturbing rise of spy-cam pornography in China.
Public health officials express deep concern over plummeting measles vaccination rates in Minneapolis's Somali community, exacerbated by fears stemming from federal immigration enforcement actions.
As Americans grapple with rising healthcare costs, the push for reform remains stuck in political gridlock. This article explores the stories of individuals facing financial ruin due to medical bills and the broader implications of the U.S. healthcare system's inefficiencies.
Lebanon claims that Israeli aircraft sprayed glyphosate herbicide over southern villages, posing risks to health and the environment. Authorities are investigating the incident amid heightened tensions in the region.
The US healthcare system faces a massive crisis as millions struggle with overwhelming costs, yet a lack of agreement on reform persists across political lines.
TECH
The European Union has ordered TikTok to alter its addictive design features to comply with online safety regulations or face potential fines, following a recent investigation revealing risks to user well-being, particularly for children.
In a heartbreaking video, Savannah Guthrie pleads for 'proof of life' regarding her missing mother, raising alarm over the potential for AI-generated deepfakes complicating the investigation.
A shocking revelation for a couple in Shenzhen, China, as they inadvertently starred in a live-streaming video of their private moments during a hotel stay, highlighting the pervasive issue of spy-cam pornography in the country.
The United States takes significant steps to reduce China's dominance in the critical minerals sector by establishing a global trade zone and boosting domestic production at the first Critical Minerals Ministerial.
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