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Shooting Incident Involving Afghan Refugee Sparks Political Debate on Resettlement Programs
Backlash Against Afghan Refugees Fears Amid Shooting Incident
Parliament's Role in Media Exploitation: A Call for Accountability
Santa Fe Takes Bold Step to Tackle Housing Affordability by Linking Wages to Rent
General Horta N'Tam Assumes Leadership in Guinea-Bissau Following Coup
Palestinian-American Teen Mohammed Ibrahim Released After Nine Months in Israeli Detention
Heavy Snowfall Grips Great Lakes Region This Thanksgiving
UK Parliament on High Alert: The Commonwealth Reckoning Begins
Fracking Transforms Añelo: A Microcosm of Argentina's Energy Revolution
Putin Reasserts Claims on Ukrainian Territories Ahead of Moscow Talks
Hong Kong Fire Tragedy: Ongoing Search for Hundreds as Casualty Figures Rise
Wisconsin Court Moves to Revoke Release of Slender Man Stabber Morgan Geyser
Tragedy Strikes Hong Kong: Fire Turns Residential Complex to Ashes
Ongoing Tensions: A Year After the Ceasefire in Lebanon
New Leadership Emerges in Guinea-Bissau Following Coup
From Near Extinction: The Remarkable Comeback of Wild Turkeys
Pope Leo XIV Commences His Historic First Papal Journey in Turkey
France Revives Military Service Amid Rising Tensions with Russia
UK’s National Crime Agency Joins Historic Climate-Corruption Case
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In a pioneering move, Santa Fe becomes the first U.S. city to correlate minimum wage increases directly with housing affordability, aiming to combat the current housing crisis affecting local residents.
The small town of Añelo in Argentina has experienced a radical transformation due to the fracking boom in the neighboring Vaca Muerta formation, raising questions about the broader implications for the nation's economy and environment.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa calls US President Trump's decision to exclude South Africa from the G20 summit 'regrettable' and reaffirms the nation's standing in global affairs.
In a significant response to U.S. military activity, Venezuela has banned six major international airlines from operating in the country, creating chaos for travelers and impacting the aviation industry.
The small Argentine town of Añelo has experienced a remarkable transformation due to fracking, raising questions about its impact on the country's economy and environment.
TRAVEL
Starting in 2026, foreign tourists will pay an additional fee to enter popular national parks in the United States.
As peak holiday travel begins, airport chapels offer solace to travelers and workers alike, maintaining a tradition of spiritual support in bustling environments.
As Thanksgiving approaches, prepare for expected travel chaos with expert advice to stay stress-free during your journey. From weather checks to packing tips, find out how to make your travel smoother this holiday season.
The $250 million Nobu Beach Club and resort by Robert De Niro is transforming the iconic Princess Diana Beach in Barbuda, promising to elevate the island's status in luxury tourism, backed by Prime Minister Gaston Browne's support.
A growing number of Canadians are opting to boycott travel to the United States in response to political tensions and policies enacted by the Trump administration. This trend could reshape tourism and trade ties between the two neighboring countries.
SPORT
Travis L. Turner, the coach of Union High School's undefeated football team, has gone missing as police seek him in connection to serious charges involving child sexual abuse material.
Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups appears in court to address charges related to orchestrating rigged poker games tied to organized crime.
At just 21 years old, Danylo Yavhusishyn, wrestling under the name Aonishiki, has made history as the first-ever Ukrainian to win an elite-level sumo tournament, the Emperor's Cup.
Danylo Yavhusishyn, known as Aonishiki, makes history by becoming the first Ukrainian to win an elite-level sumo tournament in Japan, marking a significant achievement for Ukrainian athletes abroad.
Violence strikes University of Alabama at Birmingham as a player stabs two teammates on game day, but the team still competes in their scheduled match.
ENTERTAINMENT
The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is set to dazzle spectators with new balloons and star performances despite chilly weather conditions. The iconic event will showcase beloved characters and exciting floats as it winds through New York City.
Robert Irwin, son of the legendary conservationist Steve Irwin, emerges as the winner of Dancing with the Stars, continuing his family’s legacy a decade after his sister Bindi's triumph.
A recent study highlights the correlation between fame and reduced life expectancy for musicians, revealing that stardom could equate to the health risks of occasional smoking.
Lee Soon-jae, a cherished figure in South Korea's entertainment industry known as the 'national TV dad', dies at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and kindness.
The court has sealed documents relating to the investigation into the tragic case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 15-year-old found dead in singer D4vd's Tesla, igniting public interest and concern over transparency in such sensitive investigations.
OPINION
One year after protests erupted against a halted EU accession process, Georgians continue to advocate for their European future amid increasing governmental repression.
Billionaire Elon Musk's claim about voter ID laws in California and New York has sparked debate, but facts reveal a different story.
Following intense diplomatic efforts, both President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky express optimism about the potential for a peace deal in Ukraine, despite mixed signals from Russia.
A landmark legal action is set to redefine accountability, as Antigua and Barbuda take on Western media and legal establishments over climate-related damages, with potential reparations reaching $810 billion.
Two Australian teenagers, Noah Jones and Macy Neyland, have launched a legal challenge against the government's new social media ban for users under 16, claiming it infringes on their rights to free communication.
POLITICS
An individual, previously a CIA partner in Afghanistan and granted asylum in the US, is accused of shooting two National Guard members, raising questions about the vetting process of Afghan refugees.
Community leaders express concerns for Afghan refugees' safety as backlash mounts after an Afghan national shot two National Guard members. Advocates emphasize the need to distinguish between individual actions and the wider Afghan community.
Alkiviades David's open letter to the UK Parliament shines a light on the alleged failures leading to a predatory media culture, revealing disturbing connections between powerful media entities and public welfare. A demand for transparency and justice is made as investigations unfold.
Amidst chaos following an alleged coup, General Horta N'Tam is sworn in as the new transitional president of Guinea-Bissau, raising questions about the legitimacy of the previous government led by Umaro Sissoco Embaló.
HEALTH
Firefighters in Hong Kong are racing against time to find hundreds missing after a devastating fire in high-rise residential buildings left at least 65 dead. Authorities launch investigations amidst growing outrage over potential safety violations.
As air quality deteriorates in Delhi, parents live in fear for their children's health amidst rising pollution-related illnesses. Pediatric health professionals report a shocking increase in respiratory issues among young patients.
A catastrophic blaze at the Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po district has claimed at least 44 lives, leading to a significant investigation and rescue operation.
A tragic fire at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po has left at least 36 dead, with many more unaccounted for. Residents face uncertainty and loss as they grapple with the aftermath of the disaster.
Following negotiations, pharmaceutical firms will lower prices for 15 prescription drugs under Medicare, aiming to save billions for taxpayers and seniors.
TECH
Amidst falling trust in traditional news outlets, Elon Musk has positioned X as a champion of transparency with new features aimed at combatting media manipulation. Analysts weigh in on the implications of Musk's aggressive media strategy.
A federal judge raises alarms about immigration agents using AI for drafting use-of-force reports, highlighting the risks of inaccuracies and the potential erosion of public trust in policing.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research had to cancel its leadership elections after a lost encryption key prevented the announcement of results.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research faces a setback as an essential encryption key is lost, forcing them to cancel the recent election results.
Starting December 10, Australia will implement a groundbreaking ban on social media for children under the age of 16, aiming to protect them from harmful online content and experiences.
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