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BUSINESS
The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing a significant strain on India's bottled water industry, resulting in increased prices and access challenges for consumers as summer heat intensifies.
In a significant shift in US-Venezuela relations, the US government has removed sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
The two largest steel plants in Iran have halted operations following a series of air strikes attributed to Israel and the U.S., potentially leading to significant economic repercussions.
With the release of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,' family films are dominating box office sales, signaling a resurgence in cinema attendance among young viewers.
A 19th-century masterpiece by Raja Ravi Varma, 'Yashoda and Krishna', has set a new record for Indian art at auction, selling for $17.9 million.
TRAVEL
As political turmoil disrupts air travel, one journalist finds meaning in a 14-hour train journey that crosses through the heart of America, exploring the historical and social implications of transportation.
As spring break travelers flock to major U.S. airports, long security lines persist while TSA officers await immediate payment following a recent executive order. Experts warn that staffing issues could prolong wait times, leaving passengers frustrated.
The iconic cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. have reached their peak bloom, marking the arrival of spring in the bustling capital. This seasonal highlight brings joy to visitors and locals alike as preparations for the National Cherry Blossom Festival are underway.
As ongoing conflicts reshape geopolitical landscapes, major Gulf airlines face unprecedented challenges and complications. The repercussions for international aviation could redefine travel routes and pricing structures.
The ongoing partial government shutdown has led to unprecedented wait times at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport, with reports of lines stretching up to four hours as TSA staffing shortages exacerbate travel delays.
SPORT
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has declared a national holiday following its football team's qualification for the World Cup, marking the first time in 52 years that the nation will compete on this global stage.
Following their disastrous exit from World Cup qualifying, Italians face a deep sense of disillusionment, questioning the future of their national team.
In a jubilant announcement, the Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday following the national football team's qualification for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years.
Tiger Woods announces he is stepping away from golf to focus on his health following a recent DUI arrest after a car accident in Florida.
The tragic death of Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer during the 2024 Road World Championships was exacerbated by an 82-minute delay in locating her post-accident, according to an investigation.
ENTERTAINMENT
Federal prosecutors have indicted rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight co-conspirators for allegedly robbing and kidnapping three men in Texas over a contract dispute with Gucci Mane's record label.
A judge has dismissed most claims from Blake Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, leaving a few points intact as the trial approaches.
Mark Blythen and Margo Oakley, once reluctant family, forge an unexpected bond while competing in BBC's Race Across the World, honoring the last wishes of Julia, Mark's late wife and Margo's sister.
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POLITICS
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Brazil introduces groundbreaking legislation allowing separated couples to share custody of their pets, reflecting evolving societal values towards animal companionship.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has requested the immediate resignation of Army Chief of Staff Randy George, leading to a rapid transition in military leadership amid ongoing conflicts.
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HEALTH
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Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi suffers a heart attack in Iranian prison, raising alarms about her health and safety amid escalating tensions.
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Thousands of migrants in the U.S. on the verge of deportation to countries they have no ties to, triggering fear and uncertainty among immigrant communities.
TECH
After a successful launch of the Artemis II mission, NASA's astronauts faced a unique challenge when their space toilet malfunctioned. Fortunately, the crew managed to fix it with guidance from Mission Control.
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