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BUSINESS
Following US pressure, Planet Labs has restricted access to satellite images of Iran and surrounding areas, causing concern among humanitarian organizations and journalists regarding their ability to assess conflict impacts.
The White House has announced plans for a towering 250-foot arch inspired by the Arc de Triomphe, set to enhance the D.C. skyline and commemorate American heroes.
Concerns grow as Planet Labs restricts access to satellite imagery of Iran following requests from the US government, impacting journalists and humanitarian efforts.
As climate change and legislative changes threaten Argentina's glaciers, local communities, particularly in Mendoza, express growing concerns over their water supply.
As US and Iran prepare to engage in critical dialogue, vital areas of contention such as nuclear negotiations, regional allies, and sanctions relief create a complex backdrop.
TRAVEL
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for an American woman who reportedly fell overboard from a small boat while vacationing with her husband.
After weeks of turmoil at U.S. airports due to a DHS funding lapse, the TSA is set to distribute paychecks to its employees, promising some relief during peak travel times.
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.
SPORT
During the unveiling of a statue honoring baseball star Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, the bronze figure famously revealed a broken bat, creating an unexpected moment of humor.
As Iran qualifies for the World Cup, fans grapple with conflicting emotions towards the national team, torn between love for soccer and discontent with the political regime. Amid violent repression in Iran, supporters are left to navigate how to celebrate the game while standing against oppression.
Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription medication records following his recent DUI arrest in Florida, aiming to strengthen their case ahead of a court date on April 22.
Jim Whittaker, a legendary mountaineer and the first American to conquer Mount Everest in 1963, has died at the age of 97. His legacy in the climbing community and his contributions to society will be remembered.
After a historic victory in Eswatini, seven players from the Eritrean football squad failed to return home, highlighting a recurring trend among Eritrean athletes seeking asylum abroad.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a heartfelt encounter, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expresses her admiration for the legendary band Deep Purple, sharing her lifelong devotion to their music.
During the unveiling of a statue honoring Ichiro Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park, a malfunction leaves the statue with a broken bat, drawing laughs from fans and Suzuki himself.
In a heartfelt meeting, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi tells legendary rock band Deep Purple, 'You are my god,' showcasing her long-standing admiration for their music.
Comedian Samay Raina returns to the spotlight after enduring a career-threatening controversy. His new stand-up special 'Still Alive' reflects on his journey through loss and humor.
OPINION
Vice President JD Vance has been handed a critical mission by President Trump, as he leads negotiations to secure a peace deal with Iran, amid tensions in the Middle East. Vance's role comes with high stakes and complex dynamics that could affect both his political future and US foreign relations.
US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf engage in historic talks in Islamabad, aiming to mend decades of strained relations.
In a surprising statement from the White House, Melania Trump categorically denied any ties to Jeffrey Epstein and called for congressional hearings for survivors of his abuse, thrusting the scandal back into the spotlight.
As US-Iran negotiations unfold in Islamabad, key sticking points emerge concerning nuclear discussions, regional allies, sanctions relief, and maritime security.
POLITICS
Former President Donald Trump has unveiled plans for a towering gold-accented arch called the 'Arc de Trump' in Washington, D.C., intended to become a symbol of national pride amidst controversy over funding and location.
As Hungary approaches its decisive election, challenger Péter Magyar is gaining ground against Viktor Orbán’s long-standing rule, energizing young voters and prompting unprecedented public engagement.
In a significant crackdown, nearly 400 people have been sentenced in Nigeria for their affiliations with militant Islamic groups, highlighting the country's ongoing struggles with terrorism and security challenges.
Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams has been granted honorary citizenship in Albania, edging closer to his aspirations of leaving politics behind for life overseas. The recognition highlights his long-standing friendship with the Albanian-American community.
HEALTH
The Dutch police have initiated a social media campaign urging victims of an alleged international sextortion scheme to come forward, revealing the harrowing experiences of women coerced into degrading acts.
In a significant acknowledgment, the Trump administration concedes it used erroneous figures to justify a fraud investigation into New York's Medicaid program, casting doubt on the credibility of its anti-fraud efforts.
As South Carolina grapples with the worst measles outbreak in decades, families express rising concerns for unvaccinated infants. Medical experts push for early vaccination and herd immunity in a climate of hesitance towards vaccines.
Despite a ceasefire, the psychological scars of war persist for millions of Iranian children who are subjected to fear and violence. Reports reveal a disheartening insight into their lived experiences and the lasting effects of trauma.
As the conflict in Iran continues, children are left to grapple with the mental scars of war. The psychological impact persists long after the ceasefire.
TECH
After an extraordinary nine-day voyage farther than any humans have ventured, NASA's Artemis II crew has returned safely to Earth. The mission sets a new benchmark in lunar exploration, paving the way for future missions.
NASA's Artemis II mission marked an impressive journey returning astronauts from the Moon's far side, but significant challenges lie ahead as the agency aims for sustainable lunar and Mars exploration.
The Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, is poised for a splashdown in the Pacific, wrapping up a historic journey that redefines human exploration of space.
The Indian government plans to extend its regulatory framework to online news platforms, alarming digital rights activists and independent content creators. Critics argue that these changes may enable increased censorship and limit free expression.
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