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BUSINESS
Tech giant Oracle has announced significant job cuts as part of its strategic shift towards artificial intelligence. The layoffs affect numerous employees across various technical roles, signaling a deeper trend in the tech industry.
The arrival of the Anatoly Kolodkin oil tanker marked the end of a near-total fuel blockade in Cuba, providing essential supplies amidst ongoing blackouts and rationing.
Amidst regional turmoil, Pakistan emerges as an influential mediator in the Iran war, leveraging its unique position and diplomatic ties with both the US and Iran.
U.S. gas prices have surged to an average of $4.02 per gallon, the highest since 2022, as the conflict in Iran escalates, causing global fuel prices to soar and impacting consumers and businesses alike.
Attendees of Barbie Dream Fest voice disappointment over the event's execution, prompting organizers to issue refunds.
TRAVEL
Amid political stalemates, a writer recounts an overnight train journey from Atlanta to Washington D.C., offering a reflection on the evolution of transportation in America, the significance of rail travel, and the ongoing immigration debates influencing modern life.
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.
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.
SPORT
An investigation reveals that Muriel Furrer, an 18-year-old Swiss cyclist, was not discovered for 82 minutes following her fatal crash during the 2024 Road World Championships in Zurich, prompting scrutiny over safety measures in cycling events.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been involved in multiple auto-related incidents, with the latest being a DUI charge following a rollover crash in Florida. Explore the details of these events and their impact on his life and career.
A soccer tournament held in Portland for immigrant and refugee girls showcases their resilience and love for sports amidst the backdrop of federal immigration enforcement. The event seeks to foster a sense of community and support for families affected by immigration policies.
A French court has rejected Cardiff City's attempt to claim over £100 million in damages related to the death of footballer Emiliano Sala, who perished in a plane crash in 2019.
Veron Mosengo-Omba has resigned from his position as general secretary of CAF, coinciding with significant controversies related to the Africa Cup of Nations.
ENTERTAINMENT
Two military helicopter crews were suspended after flying near Kid Rock's residence but were quickly reinstated following intervention from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the lifting of suspensions for Army helicopter pilots who created a stir by hovering near Kid Rock's swimming pool while he saluted them.
Two military helicopter crews have been suspended following a flyover incident at musician Kid Rock's residence. An investigation has been initiated to assess compliance with federal regulations.
The Eurovision Song Contest is making history with its inaugural Asia edition set to captivate audiences with vibrant performances. Scheduled for November 14, 2026, the competition includes ten countries from the region, showcasing a rich tapestry of talent.
Bruce Springsteen returns to Minneapolis to launch his ‘Land of Hope & Dreams American Tour,’ performing 'Streets of Minneapolis' amid political themes revolving around immigration issues.
OPINION
Buckingham Palace confirms a state visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla to the United States, scheduled for the end of April, marking the first UK state visit since 2007.
In a landmark ruling, Spain's Supreme Court has deemed that kissing a woman's hand without consent can be classified as sexual assault, a decision that stems from an incident in Madrid in 2023.
Communities and advocates grapple with the duality of César Chavez's legacy as allegations of sexual abuse emerge, leading to discussions about his contributions and the people behind the farmworker movement.
Despite being educated and employed, India's middle class faces a growing financial crisis as automation, rising costs of living, and stagnant wages create a precarious economic landscape.
In a reflective piece, Jeremy Bowen highlights the pitfalls of President Trump's instinct-driven military engagement with Iran, contrasting historical military strategies that emphasize planning and adaptability.
POLITICS
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding President Trump's controversial executive order on birthright citizenship, which aims to declare that children born to illegal or temporarily present parents are not American citizens.
With over a billion residents and three million officials involved, India begins its monumental census, gathering critical data for policy and welfare.
The U.S. Forest Service will relocate its headquarters from Washington D.C. to Salt Lake City by 2027, a move criticized by environmentalists but praised by local officials.
An exploration of the challenges and risks involved in a potential US military operation to seize Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, as discussed by military experts and government officials.
HEALTH
Families in Chiang Mai are weighing the risks of dangerous air quality, with reports of children experiencing harmful health effects like nosebleeds and respiratory issues as pollution levels soar.
Golf legend Tiger Woods announces he is stepping away from the sport to focus on his health after a recent arrest for driving under the influence and a car crash in Florida.
As the conflict intensifies in the Middle East, migrant workers face grave uncertainties regarding their safety and future. Many are torn between the economic need to stay and the escalating dangers of their environments.
In an effort to address the rising costs of funerals and limited cemetery spaces, the Chinese government has announced a ban on the use of empty apartments for storing ashes of the deceased, commonly referred to as 'bone ash apartments'.
A festive lunch turned tragic in Italy as authorities launch a murder inquiry following the mysterious deaths of a mother and daughter due to suspected poisoning.
TECH
NASA prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission since 1972, featuring a diverse crew and groundbreaking plans to expand human presence on the moon.
The astronauts of Artemis II are preparing for a historic mission to the Moon, taking personal items that reflect their journeys and loved ones. Learn about their backgrounds and what they are bringing along.
A new report from Australia's eSafety regulator reveals significant concerns about compliance among major social media platforms regarding the ban on users under 16, sparking calls for better enforcement.
Kris Jenner's image has gone viral on Chinese platforms as users adopt her likeness to summon luck and prosperity, creating a unique cultural trend.