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BUSINESS
Despite the energy crisis linked to the Iran war, the US job market shows resilience with a significant increase in hiring.
As temperatures in India soar above 45°C, the ongoing war with Iran is straining the bottled water industry and pushing prices higher.
Iran's Khuzestan Steel Company and Mobarakeh Steel Company have announced a complete shutdown of their operations due to multiple rounds of US-Israeli air strikes, raising concerns about the economic impact on the region.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is impacting India's bottled water and beer industries, leading to rising prices and potential supply shortages during the sweltering summer months.
In a significant shift in diplomatic relations, the United States has lifted sanctions on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez, following the removal of Nicolás Maduro in a military raid.
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
After a devastating penalty shootout loss to Bosnia, Italy's national team fails to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, stirring emotions across the nation.
In a momentous occasion, DR Congo announces a national holiday after its football team secures a spot in the World Cup for the first time since 1974, igniting celebrations across the nation.
Italy's heartbreak in a recent match against Bosnia has left fans stunned and questioning the state of their once-mighty footballing legacy.
In a historic moment for DR Congo, the national football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in over five decades, prompting a nationwide holiday declaration.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The rise of female influencers within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is challenging traditional perceptions of the faith, sparking both intrigue and criticism.
Arlo Parks discusses her artistic evolution and the inspiration behind her latest album, channeling her experiences from nightclubs and personal growth into music that celebrates life.
Federal prosecutors charge rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight others with armed robbery and kidnapping related to a contract dispute in Texas involving Gucci Mane's record label.
A federal judge has dismissed a majority of the claims in actress Blake Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni, upholding only three claims related to retaliation.
As 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' opens with expected massive box office success, family movies are paving the way for a resurgence in cinema attendance, particularly among children.
OPINION
After years of research, sociologists delve into the world of Bigfoot enthusiasts, uncovering beliefs and motivations behind their fascination with the creature.
A detailed look at President Donald Trump's shifting timelines for the ongoing conflict with Iran, including his latest statements about military objectives and expected durations.
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for a serious approach to the Iran war, directly criticizing Donald Trump's ever-changing stance on the situation.
In a recent televised address, President Trump reiterated his claims about the nearing conclusion of the US-Iran war but left critical questions about future steps and strategies unanswered.
Mark Blythen and Margo Oakley reflect on their complex familial relationship while competing in Race Across the World, driven by the heartfelt wishes of Mark’s late wife.
POLITICS
In a surprising move, President Trump has removed Pam Bondi from her role as Attorney General, with plans for her to transition to a private sector position. This decision comes after growing frustrations about her handling of sensitive investigations, particularly related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The White House urges Congress to approve a historic $1.5 trillion defense budget, aiming for substantial military expansion while suggesting cuts to domestic agencies, including education and climate programs.
The United States has deported eight individuals of African origin to Uganda as part of a migration deal, raising concerns from human rights organizations over the legality and treatment of the deportees.
In a significant move, Cuba announced the release of 2,010 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture, coinciding with increasing political pressure from the U.S. and economic hardships facing the island.
Gennaro Gattuso's contract with the Italian national football team has been mutually terminated following a disappointing failure to qualify for the World Cup for a third consecutive time.
HEALTH
Across the United States, rural hospitals are struggling financially, exacerbated by cuts to Medicaid and a new $50 billion fund that fails to adequately support their needs. The emotional story of a Nebraska couple highlights the critical role these facilities play in local communities.
Residents of a beleaguered Bronx building confront Mayor Zohran Mamdani and city officials about longstanding issues including mold, pests, and neglect.
As the war in Iran drags on for a month, citizens face not only the immediate dangers of conflict but also the deepening economic crisis. Eyewitness accounts reveal a country under siege, where anxiety, unemployment, and desperation paint a grim picture of daily life.
Body camera footage reveals Tiger Woods' arrest for DUI following a car crash in Florida. The golf champion expressed shock as authorities found prescription pills in his possession.
Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi is reported to be in grave danger after suffering a suspected heart attack while imprisoned. Her family demands immediate medical attention as her health continues to deteriorate.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II astronauts share breathtaking photos of Earth while on their historic journey to the Moon, marking the first manned mission to lunar territory in over 50 years.
The Artemis II mission has successfully executed its final engine burn, marking a historic journey as it propels the crew towards the far side of the Moon, the first human venture beyond Earth's orbit in over 50 years.
The crew aboard NASA's Artemis II mission experiences both triumph and challenges as their on-board toilet is repaired mid-flight. The astronauts embark on a historic journey to the moon while facing cold temperatures and the wonder of viewing Earth from space.
NASA's Artemis II mission faced significant technical challenges just before launch, including issues with the spacecraft's toilet and safety systems. Despite these hurdles, the spacecraft is now successfully in orbit, performing vital tests as it journeys towards the Moon.
The Artemis II rocket has successfully entered orbit, marking a significant step in NASA's lunar exploration efforts. What comes next for the crew and their spacecraft as they venture deeper into space?