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BUSINESS
Palantir CEO Alex Karp's manifesto, which has gone viral, urges for universal national service and critiques current global military disarmament efforts. His company's significant government contracts raise ethical concerns.
The US Justice Department has dropped its probe into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding allegations of cost overruns in the Fed's building renovations.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD announces its success despite lack of access to the U.S. market, highlighting rising global demand driven by increasing fuel prices.
Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are headed to Islamabad for critical talks with Iranian officials as part of the ongoing diplomatic efforts amid escalating tensions in the region.
The US Justice Department has dropped its investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell regarding alleged building cost overruns, transitioning instead to an internal inquiry led by the Fed's inspector general.
TRAVEL
A massive chunk of glacier is obstructing the route to Mount Everest as the climbing season commences, creating significant delays and safety concerns for climbers.
With escalating tensions in the Middle East affecting jet fuel availability, airlines worldwide face significant disruptions, leading to widespread flight cancellations. Travelers are advised to stay updated on their rights and options amidst the growing crisis.
A shooting incident at Mexico's ancient Teotihuacán pyramids has resulted in the death of a Canadian tourist and injuries to 13 others.
A police operation targeting gang members in Rio de Janeiro's Vidigal favela led to a gunfight that trapped approximately 200 tourists atop Morro Dois Irmãos, a popular viewing point for sunrise over Ipanema Beach.
As travel trends shift towards cost-effective and authentic experiences, destinations like Montenegro, the Baltic Coast, Albania, and Northern Spain are emerging as must-visit spots for budget-conscious travelers. Discover these hidden gems and vibrant locales capturing the interest of a new generation of holidaymakers.
SPORT
A massive glacier chunk has blocked the primary route on Mount Everest just as climbers gear up for the peak climbing season, hindering access and raising safety concerns.
Two Iranian footballers, Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, express gratitude for the safety and support they found in Australia after seeking asylum, amid concerns for their future back home.
Amid rising tensions in Iran, two Iranian footballers who sought asylum in Australia express gratitude for a fresh start, highlighting the support received from the Australian government and the Iranian community.
The football world mourns the sudden passing of former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who died at the age of 48 after his car was struck by a train.
The retrial regarding the death of football legend Diego Maradona commenced today, focusing on allegations of negligent homicide against seven members of his medical team.
ENTERTAINMENT
The White House Correspondents' Dinner is known for its blend of political jokes and celebrity engagement. From President Reagan's poignant moments to President Obama's sharp jabs at a seated Trump, the event has seen its share of memorable instances that have captivated audiences.
In a recent interview, legendary musician Ringo Starr discusses his career, new country album 'Long Long Road', and the importance of collaboration in music.
Dionne Marie Hanna, featured in the documentary 'Con Mum', has been charged with additional counts of fraud, amassing a total of 39 charges related to deceiving multiple victims.
A US judge has dismissed Smokey Robinson's defamation claim against four women who accused him of sexual assault, stating insufficient evidence of malice, but allowing other aspects of his countersuit to proceed.
Australian publisher UQP pulls children's book 'Bila, A River Cycle' over illustrator's remarks on antisemitism, sparking allegations of political censorship.
OPINION
In response to harmful masculinity trends propagated by influencers, a new wave of health-conscious men is advocating for a more balanced and evidence-based approach to masculinity.
In a poignant story, Janie Pérez shares her journey of moving 1,500 miles to Mexico with her daughters to be with her husband Alejandro after his deportation.
Jack Thornell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer whose powerful images documented the Civil Rights Movement, has died at the age of 86. His iconic photo of James Meredith exemplified the struggle for racial justice in America.
An Israeli academic was detained for wearing a kippah emblazoned with both Israeli and Palestinian flags. Following his release, he found the Palestinian side of the kippah cut off, raising questions over police conduct and freedom of expression.
A woman found herself trapped waist-deep in a collapsed pit latrine for three hours while traveling in the Australian outback, highlighting safety concerns surrounding such toilets.
POLITICS
As the war with the US and Israel escalates, questions arise over the actual control of Iran's government and military amidst a perceived power vacuum following the death of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Despite Zambia's stance as a pioneer of African nationalism, subtle racism persists, leading to a paradox where black Zambians feel marginalized in their own country.
Pahalgam grapples with a significant decline in tourism following a deadly attack last year. Local guides and business owners work to revive the area's reputation as a safe destination amidst lingering fears.
HEALTH
The FDA is expediting the review for three psychedelics intended to treat mental health conditions following a recent executive order by President Trump, showcasing a potential shift in the approach to psychedelics in medicine.
Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he underwent successful treatment for an early-stage prostate cancer, ensuring there are no remaining traces of the condition, while balancing national concerns.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reveals he has undergone treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, assuring the public of his excellent health following surgery.
Professor Sir Rory Collins reveals the underlying issues behind the recent incident involving the sale of medical data from UK Biobank participants in China, stressing swift mitigation efforts and improved data protection measures.
As temperatures rise above 40°C in parts of northern India, residents brace for heatwaves, prompting warnings from the weather department and measures from schools.
TECH
Meta announces a significant reduction in its workforce, cutting 10% of its employees as it pivots its focus towards artificial intelligence projects, projecting a spending of $135 billion on AI this year.
Harrison 'Jack' Schmitt, the last living Apollo moonwalker, reflects on the legacy of lunar missions and the potential for future exploration as NASA embarks on the Artemis program.
A recent White House memo reveals concerns over industrial-scale AI technology theft by Chinese entities, prompting a call for enhanced collaboration with US AI firms to combat this issue.
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