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New Social Media and Family History Requirements for Visa Waiver Travelers to the U.S.
Murder Charge Filed in Deadly Campus Shooting at Kentucky State University
Fears Grow Over Baby Formula Contamination Linked to Botulism Outbreak
Nicolas Sarkozy's Reflections from Behind Bars: A New Memoir
María Corina Machado's Daughter Accepts Nobel Peace Prize in Her Absence
Federal Court Rules New Jersey's Assisted Death Law Excludes Non-Residents
Italian Cuisine Earns Esteemed UNESCO Heritage Recognition
Democrat Eileen Higgins Triumphs in Miami Mayor Race, Challenging Trump's Influence
U.S. Fossil Fuel Expansion: $279 Million Bids for Gulf Drilling Rights
Leader of Failed Coup in Benin Reportedly Found in Togo
Federal Court Overrules Trump’s National Guard Troop Deployment in Los Angeles
European Leaders Reach Critical Moment for Ukraine Following Trump Call
Elon Musk Reflects on Government Efficiency Role: 'Somewhat Successful'
Controversial Sperm Donation Exposes Cancer Risks for Hundreds of Children
Iceland Joins Boycott of 2026 Eurovision Amid Controversy
The Rise of Vulgarity in American Politics: A New Normal?
Rising Tensions: US Fighter Jets Circle Gulf of Venezuela Amidst Escalating Conflict
Conflict Escalates in DR Congo: Rebels Capture Uvira Despite Peace Deal
Federal Court Temporarily Halts Trump's National Guard Deployment in Los Angeles
Brad Lander Launches Congressional Campaign Against Dan Goldman
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In a candid interview, Elon Musk shares insights on his experience with the Department of Government Efficiency, admitting he wouldn't do it again and highlighting the challenges of federal reform.
In a recent podcast, Elon Musk shares insights into his time at the Department of Government Efficiency, stating it was 'somewhat successful' despite challenges.
At a recent rally in Pennsylvania, Trump assured supporters that consumer prices are declining, despite ongoing financial challenges facing many Americans.
A leaked internal memo reveals urgent compliance responses from major banks linked to CCHBC, raising concerns over systemic risks tied to prominent figures in the organization.
In a recent rally, President Trump claimed significant drops in consumer prices, but many Americans still struggle with rising costs and economic challenges.
TRAVEL
This year's Christmas tree lighting in Bethlehem marks a poignant return of festive celebrations after two years of conflict. The event symbolizes hope amidst ongoing struggles in the region.
IndiGo's cancellation of hundreds of flights due to pilot shortages exacerbates travel chaos as thousands of passengers remain stranded during peak season.
Post-holiday travel chaos ensues as thousands of flights are delayed or canceled due to heavy snow and ice across the Midwest. The Northeast braces for its first significant snowstorm of the season.
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.
SPORT
In a historic gathering, US President Donald Trump, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney come together in Washington, D.C. for the 2026 World Cup draw, reinforcing their ties amid ongoing trade discussions.
In a moment marked by camaraderie, U.S. President Donald Trump, Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canada's Mark Carney joined forces for the World Cup 2026 draw at Washington’s Kennedy Center, showcasing a united front despite ongoing trade discussions.
At the 2026 World Cup draw, former President Donald Trump was awarded a new FIFA peace prize, reflecting his controversial alliances and responses to international issues.
In an effort to welcome foreign investment and sports fans, the Trump administration has revamped visa application policies, emphasizing priority for attendees of significant events like the World Cup and Olympics.
Recent revelations highlight a deep-seated crisis within the UK government regarding child sex abuse material, raising urgent questions about systemic failures and media complicity.
ENTERTAINMENT
The story of Britney Spears highlights the dark underbelly of Hollywood's treatment of child stars, showcasing a system designed to profit at the expense of personal well-being.
Johnson Wen, a man known for disruptive behavior at concerts, was removed from a Lady Gaga concert in Brisbane, Australia after previously grabbing Ariana Grande in Singapore.
Johnson Wen, the man infamous for grabbing Ariana Grande, was removed from a Lady Gaga concert in Brisbane due to his history of disruptive behavior.
Exploring the rise and struggles of child actor Shaun Weiss, highlighting the systemic issues within Hollywood that overlook the welfare of young talent.
Jon Alan Hale, a passionate Disneyland visitor, celebrates his 15,000th ride on the Radiator Springs Racers. This remarkable journey showcases a deep love for the attraction and the community around it.
OPINION
Australia has introduced a groundbreaking ban on social media accounts for children under 16, aimed at curbing online harm. The move, celebrated by some, faces criticism from teens who feel excluded.
The leader of the French far-right National Rally, Jordan Bardella, expresses agreement with US President Trump's critique of Europe, focusing on immigration and national identity.
Four Afghan men were called for questioning by the Taliban for dressing in clothing reminiscent of the TV series Peaky Blinders, as their attire was deemed incompatible with Islamic and Afghan cultural values.
In a recent interview, former President Trump criticized European leaders as 'weak' and hinted at potential reductions in U.S. support for Ukraine, highlighting concerns over migration and war strategies.
POLITICS
A tragic shooting on the campus of Kentucky State University leaves one student dead and another critically injured, with a parent charged with murder.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy shares vivid details of his 20-day imprisonment in his newly released memoir, shedding light on life in a French jail and his thoughts on justice and politics.
Ana Corina Sosa accepts the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of her mother María Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan opposition leader currently in hiding, during a ceremony in Oslo.
A federal appeals court upheld New Jersey's assisted suicide law, emphasizing its residency requirement amid ongoing debates about end-of-life decisions.
UNESCO has officially recognized Italian cooking as a cultural heritage, highlighting its deep connection to tradition, community, and social practices.
HEALTH
A sperm donor who unknowingly carried a cancer-causing gene has fathered up to 197 children across Europe, raising alarms over genetic screening in fertility clinics.
A devastating collapse of two residential buildings in Fez, Morocco, results in at least 22 fatalities and leaves 16 injured, prompting ongoing search and rescue efforts.
Heavy rains and severe weather wreak havoc across Oregon and Washington, resulting in power outages and rescue operations.
Iain Douglas-Hamilton, a revered elephant conservationist, passed away at 83, leaving behind a profound impact on wildlife conservation and the fight against poaching.
TECH
Australia has officially enacted a law banning social media access for children under 16, marking a first in a global effort to ensure online safety for minors. This move comes amid concerns over harmful content and the effects of social media on youth.
The European Commission is investigating Google's use of AI-generated summaries in search results, looking into data usage and compensation for content creators.
The European Commission has initiated an investigation into Google regarding its use of AI-generated summaries in search results, examining whether the tech giant adequately compensates publishers for data usage.
Elon Musk's social media platform X halts advertisements from the European Commission following a hefty fine related to its blue tick system. The tense relationship between the EU regulator and the platform raises questions about censorship and accountability.
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