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Legal Experts Question Pentagon's Investigation of Senator Mark Kelly
Northwestern University Agrees to $75 Million Settlement with U.S. Government
Investigation of Senator Kelly Raises Legal and Constitutional Questions
Andriy Yermak's Resignation: A Turning Point for Ukraine's Governance?
Andriy Yermak Resigns as Zelensky's Chief of Staff Amid Corruption Scandal
Historic Wedding: Australian PM Anthony Albanese Ties the Knot While in Office
Trump Promises Pardon for Convicted Ex-Honduras President Hernández
Nigeria's Government Blames Jihadists for Kidnappings, Experts Point to Criminal Gangs
Hong Kong Enters Mourning Period After Catastrophic Fire
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Thanksgiving Weekend Braces for Winter Storms Across Northern US
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Power Struggle in U.S. Courts: Judge Investigates Trump's Immigration Policy
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Israeli Raid in Southern Syria Claims 13 Lives, Including Children
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BUSINESS
Airbus has grounded thousands of its A320 aircraft following concerns that solar radiation could disrupt flight control systems. Affected planes will require software updates or hardware replacements to resume operations.
Indeed Brewing and other craft breweries fear for their future as a new federal provision threatens to ban THC-infused products, leaving the $24 billion hemp industry in turmoil.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has once again met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, raising eyebrows among EU and NATO allies as Orban continues to defy collective responses to the war in Ukraine.
The Indian government has introduced significant changes to its labour laws, aiming to simplify regulations but facing backlash from trade unions concerned about workers' rights.
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.
TRAVEL
As Thanksgiving weekend approaches, travelers are cautioned to prepare for severe winter weather, including heavy snowfall and cold temperatures across the northern United States.
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's campaign for a more civil and respectful flying experience amidst rising frustrations among air travelers sparks mixed reactions.
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.
SPORT
The unprecedented legal battle led by Whistleblower Alki David has drawn in the UK's National Crime Agency as it probes a world-altering climate-reparations initiative by Antigua & Barbuda.
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.
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.
OPINION
Three Austrian nuns, defying Church orders, remain in their convent but face a controversial condition: stopping their social media activities. Their story has captivated worldwide attention as they navigate their future.
A recent ruling by a Tokyo court declared Japan's ban on same-sex marriage constitutional, disappointing advocates and plaintiffs who were hoping for progress in marriage equality.
Three elderly nuns who fled a care home to return to their convent receive permission to stay, contingent upon ceasing their social media presence.
The province of Quebec has introduced 'secularism 2.0', a new bill that includes restrictions on public prayer and further limitations on religious symbols worn by public officials. This legislation has sparked a significant debate about secularism in the region.
In a setback for LGBTQ+ rights, a Tokyo court has ruled that Japan's ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional, diverging from recent rulings that favored marriage equality.
POLITICS
The settlement ends extensive investigations and restores vital federal research funding to Northwestern University, drawing attention to the administration's policies on campus conduct and discrimination.
The Pentagon's inquiry into Senator Mark Kelly over a video urging troops to disobey illegal orders has drawn significant legal scrutiny and criticism, highlighting issues of military jurisdiction and congressional independence.
The abrupt resignation of Andriy Yermak, Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, raises questions about the future of governance in Ukraine amid corruption scandals and steady military strain.
Andriy Yermak steps down from his role following a raid on his home by anti-corruption agencies, amid growing pressure and allegations of corruption within the Ukrainian government.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese makes history by marrying his partner Jodie Haydon, becoming the first sitting PM to do so. The ceremony took place in Canberra, following a secretive wedding plan. Family and close friends celebrated their love and commitment, with symbolic gestures throughout the day.
HEALTH
A devastating fire in a Hong Kong public housing complex has claimed numerous lives, leaving many residents unaccounted for, including families desperately searching for missing relatives.
The U.S. State Department has welcomed the release of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palestinian-American teenager who spent nine months in Israeli custody without charge, raising concerns over the treatment of detainees.
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.
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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