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BUSINESS
Repeated legislative efforts to guarantee compensation for air traffic controllers and TSA agents during government shutdowns have repeatedly stalled in Congress, leaving essential workers worried about financial stability.
The USS Massachusetts, the first submarine named after Massachusetts, officially joined the Navy fleet during a ceremony in Boston. This Virginia-class submarine is equipped for deep-sea missions and carries a diverse crew.
President Trump's latest decision to delay potential attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure raises questions about his strategy amidst ongoing conflict. Is this a diplomatic gesture or a tactical maneuver?
As U.S. airports face a surge in security line wait times, some are advising passengers to stop arriving too early. John Glenn International Airport in Ohio is among those urging travelers to space out their arrival times to alleviate congestion during peak hours.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio focuses on the ongoing conflict involving Iran during G7 talks, emphasizing the need for de-escalation and discussions on energy stability.
TRAVEL
Washington's cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom, marking a vibrant beginning to the city's tourist season with festivities and cultural events underway.
The protracted conflict in the Middle East is reshaping air travel dynamics, negatively impacting the Gulf's aviation hubs, fueling price rises, and altering traveler perceptions.
Long wait times at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport are causing frustration among travelers as many TSA workers fail to show due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.
ICE agents are deployed to assist security efforts at major U.S. airports as TSA employees go without pay and call in sick during an ongoing government shutdown.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encounters turbulence upon landing, resulting in injuries to flight attendants. Emergency services were on alert, attending to those affected.
SPORT
Golf legend Tiger Woods faces charges for driving under the influence following a crash on Jupiter Island, Florida. Authorities confirm he was cooperative but refused a urine test.
As the Indian Premier League (IPL) begins, all eyes are on 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who has become a sensation in the world of cricket, challenging norms and expectations for young athletes.
Starting from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the International Olympic Committee will implement a policy limiting the women's category in Olympic sports to biological females, sparking a heated debate around fairness, safety, and inclusion.
Despite being stripped of their Africa Cup of Nations title, Senegal plans to parade the trophy at an upcoming friendly. The country's Football Federation protests the decision, calling it a blatant injustice.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title revoked by the Confederation of African Football (Caf), Senegal plans to parade the trophy during a friendly match against Peru in Paris. Senegal Football Federation president vows to fight against the decision.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, was arrested in Florida for instigating a fight and posting it on social media, highlighting issues of accountability among social media influencers.
After a two-month absence due to her mother's kidnapping, Savannah Guthrie announces her return to NBC's 'Today' show, stating that her joy will be her protest.
Savannah Guthrie is set to return to the Today show on April 6, following her mother's disappearance. Nancy Guthrie was last seen in February, with investigations ongoing.
Balendra Shah, a former underground rapper known for addressing societal issues through music, has taken office as Nepal's prime minister following a significant electoral victory. His rise within the turbulent political landscape marks a shift in governance as he aims to address corruption and economic stagnation.
The Academy Awards will move to the larger Peacock Theater in Los Angeles starting in 2029, as part of a new partnership with AEG and the transition of the ceremony to streaming on YouTube.
OPINION
With over 3,100 events planned nationwide, organizers predict the 'No Kings' protests against President Trump's actions will be among the largest demonstrations in U.S. history. Following last year's tragedies in Minnesota, the Capitol rally is expected to gather over 100,000 people.
As tensions rise with the ongoing Iran conflict, divisions are surfacing within the Republican party, highlighting contrasting opinions between older and younger conservatives during the Conservative Political Action Conference.
The passing of Zhang Xuefeng, a controversial and influential education figure in China, has left millions mourning as the nation reflects on his impact and legacy.
As the Kremlin tightens its control over the media landscape, BBC Russian celebrates 80 years of delivering news to Russians, overcoming governmental restrictions and censorship.
The Build America, Buy America Act, aimed at reviving U.S. manufacturing, is causing significant delays and increased costs in affordable housing projects nationwide as developers struggle to comply with stringent sourcing requirements.
POLITICS
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit regarding its alleged facilitation of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, further solidifying its response to ongoing legal scrutiny.
Two humanitarian aid vessels, Friendship and Tigger Moth, traveling from Mexico to Cuba have been found days after losing contact in the Caribbean, ensuring the safety of their nine-member crew.
The tragic funeral of 11-year-old Jawad Younes and his uncle Ragheb was held in southern Lebanon, following their deaths in an Israeli airstrike amid ongoing regional tensions.
As spring break travel intensifies, major U.S. airports face long security lines after President Trump signs an executive order to pay TSA officers. The immediate impact of the decision remains uncertain as frustrated passengers await relief.
A recent tragedy off the Greek coast has claimed the lives of twenty-two migrants after they spent six days adrift at sea. The incident underscores the dangers faced by those fleeing desperate circumstances in search of a better life in Europe.
HEALTH
Noah Wyle stars in the gripping new drama 'The Pitt,' an in-depth examination of the challenges facing the American healthcare system, highlighting empathy in turbulent times.
The euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo, who faced a prolonged legal struggle, raises questions about the state's role in care and legislation surrounding assisted dying in Spain.
Amidst heavy bombardments in Tehran, civilians face the harsh reality of war as increasing numbers of families are caught in the crossfire, with reports of fatalities and extensive damage to residential areas.
The tragic story of Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman who died by euthanasia after a lengthy legal battle, raises serious questions about the role of the state in providing care and support.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman left paraplegic after a suicide attempt, ends her life through euthanasia following a protracted legal battle against her father's objections.
TECH
Following a significant ruling that held Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive platforms, Silicon Valley faces a potential reckoning regarding social media's impact on mental health.
The Handala Hack Team claims responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's email account, revealing personal data amidst a backdrop of ongoing cyber warfare.
In a move reflecting growing concerns over children's safety online, Austria is set to ban social media for children under the age of 14, following similar initiatives in other European nations.
The Handala Hack Team, linked to Iran, has compromised FBI Director Kash Patel's email account, exposing private documents and photos online.
In a significant move, Austria plans to impose a ban on social media access for children under 14, joining a wave of countries tightening online restrictions for youth. Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler emphasizes the need for protective measures against addictive and harmful content.