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Trump's Criticism Sparks Debate on Minnesota's Somali Community
Exploring the Ambiguities of Guinea-Bissau's Recent Military Takeover
Tightened Standards for Truck Drivers: Industry Adjusts Amid Immigrant Scrutiny
Trump Administration Aims to Cut SNAP Aid to Democratic States
Chicago Activists Drop Lawsuit Against Federal Immigration Enforcement
Sri Lankan Volunteers Unite in Response to Cyclone Catastrophe
A Call to Action: Prime Minister Keir Starmer Faces Legal Reckoning
Peace Talks in Moscow: Putin Engages with US Negotiators for Ukraine Resolution
Mass Protests Force Bulgaria to Abandon Controversial Budget Plan
Historic Sale: Fabergé Egg Achieves Record £22.9m at London Auction
Federal Immigration Sweep Targeting Somali Community Planned in Minnesota
Trump Denounces Somali Immigrants During Cabinet Meeting
Countdown to Justice: The January 16 Reckoning Unfolds
Tennessee Special Election Tests Trump and Republican Might
Suspect in Fatal Shooting of National Guard Troops Pleads Not Guilty
Defense Secretary Defends Controversial Military Strike in the Caribbean
Trump's Controversial Pardon: Unpacking the Case of Ex-Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández
The Commonwealth Faces Reckoning: January 16 and the Legal-Media Cartel
Hong Kong Investigates Deadly Fire Claiming 151 Lives
Escalating Tensions: Trump's Ultimatum to Maduro and the US Military Presence near Venezuela
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BUSINESS
The Imperial Winter Egg, a diamond-studded masterpiece first commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II, has set a new benchmark in art auctions by selling for £22.9m ($30.2m) in London.
Costco has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for a full refund of tariffs imposed without congressional approval, citing a Supreme Court case that may declare such tariffs illegal.
The U.S. Transportation Department announces potential revocation of accreditation for nearly 3,000 truck driving schools, citing non-compliance with training requirements and recordkeeping issues.
After a delay due to the federal government shutdown, $3.6 billion in funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has been granted to states and tribes to support vulnerable households this winter.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to embark on his first official visit to Ireland, meeting with key political figures and attending the inaugural Ireland-Ukraine Economic Forum.
TRAVEL
Utility crews are working tirelessly to restore power to thousands impacted by a severe winter storm that swept through the Midwest, causing significant travel disruptions and hazardous conditions.
Amid twinkling lights and festive scents, Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market claims to be the largest authentic German Christmas market outside Germany. A closer look reveals both similarities and cultural nuances with true German markets.
A journey through Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market reveals a blend of traditional German delights and unique local touches. Compelling stories from visitors and insights from locals enhance the magic of the holiday season.
As Thanksgiving weekend approaches, travelers are cautioned to prepare for severe winter weather, including heavy snowfall and cold temperatures across the northern United States.
Starting January 14, 2026, entry fees for the Louvre will increase by €10 for most non-EU visitors, marking a substantial rise aimed at funding crucial renovations and enhancing security measures after recent events.
SPORT
As the Antigua High Court prepares to unveil a pivotal judgment, a roadmap detailing institutional corruption within the UK legal and media systems has come to light, setting the stage for a historic reckoning.
An approaching court date could signify a monumental shift in how the Commonwealth addresses systemic corruption entrenched within its legal and media frameworks.
With a crucial ruling set for January 16th, 2026, the United Progressive Party stands at a pivotal crossroads, facing legal challenges that could dismantle its very foundation.
As Antigua prepares for a pivotal court ruling on January 16th, the repercussions of an unprecedented legal case against UK media-legal establishments signal a transformative shift in global accountability and wealth distribution.
Ethan Dietz, a sophomore basketball player at Connors State College, passes away following a head injury sustained during a game in Texas.
ENTERTAINMENT
The statue of famed Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti has become a focal point of public outrage after it was encased in an ice rink during the festive season in Pesaro, Italy. Pavarotti's family has expressed their discontent, prompting an apology from local officials.
The town of Pesaro has faced backlash after housing a statue of renowned tenor Luciano Pavarotti in an ice rink, prompting anger from his widow, Nicoletta Mantovani.
The first lady presents a heartfelt theme of 'Home Is Where the Heart Is' while honoring next year's 250th anniversary of America's independence with festive decorations at the White House.
The premiere of Rebel Wilson's film 'The Deb' has become overshadowed by legal battles, allegations of misconduct, and public relations crises, spotlighting serious issues within the film industry.
Japanese singer Maki Otsuki's performance at a Shanghai festival was abruptly cut short due to escalating diplomatic tensions relating to Taiwan, sparking outrage among fans and critics alike.
OPINION
During his last day in Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV led a silent prayer at the site of the devastating Beirut port explosion, calling for justice and unity in the country.
Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian woman held captive for two years, recounts her horrific torture at the hands of Iraqi militants in a recent interview, shedding light on the realities of abduction and survival.
An increasing number of younger women in the US are contemplating permanent relocation abroad, driven by political, economic, and social factors.
As the conflict in Sudan escalates, survivors recount their traumatic escapes from the city of el-Fasher, shedding light on the atrocities committed by armed groups. This report reveals the harrowing experiences of those who fled violence and the challenges they face in refugee camps.
Unveiling forgotten photographs that showcase the significant contributions of women to India's freedom struggle during the civil disobedience movement. Their vibrant spirit and leadership shine through in this historical documentation.
POLITICS
A detailed analysis of the recent military takeover in Guinea-Bissau, addressing the debates over whether it was a genuine coup or a staged effort by the former president. Insights from local and international figures shed light on the political landscape of this West African nation.
The Trump administration is imposing new standards on truck driving schools, which some industry experts believe may cause minimal disruption despite heightened scrutiny on immigrant drivers.
The Trump administration threatens to withhold SNAP food assistance from most Democratic-controlled states unless they provide personal information about recipients, citing fraud prevention.
A coalition of journalists, protesters, and faith leaders in Chicago has decided to drop their lawsuit challenging federal immigration operations, citing an end to the aggressive tactics previously employed by officials under the Trump administration.
The devastating impact of Cyclone Ditwah has ignited a remarkable display of volunteerism across Sri Lanka, as communities come together to provide aid and support to those affected by the catastrophic flooding.
HEALTH
Evidence from the BBC suggests that Georgian authorities deployed an outdated chemical agent to control protests, raising serious health concerns among demonstrators.
Two former gymnasts have filed lawsuits against USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Center for SafeSport, claiming negligence in handling sexual abuse allegations against former coach Sean Gardner.
A devastating fire in Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court has claimed the lives of 146 individuals, with thousands gathering to pay tribute to the victims during three days of national mourning. The death toll may rise as investigations reveal troubling details about the blaze.
TECH
The Indian government requires all new smartphones to come pre-loaded with a non-removable cybersecurity app, raising alarms over privacy and government surveillance.
As AI technology seeps into the college admissions process, institutions balance efficiency with ethical considerations in evaluating applications.
Four individuals arrested in South Korea for allegedly hacking home and business cameras to produce and sell exploitative content online.
India's first solar observation mission, Aditya-L1, is poised to experience unprecedented activity as it observes the Sun during its maximum cycle in 2026. This period of increased solar storms and coronal mass ejections promises significant scientific insights.
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