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Tragedy at LaGuardia: Eyewitnesses Recount Devastating Crash
Tragic Collision at LaGuardia: Air Canada Jet Strikes Fire Truck During Landing
Supreme Court Reviews Controversial Late-Arriving Ballot Laws Amid Election Concerns
Escalating Tensions: The Dwindling Options for the US and Iran in Ongoing Conflict
Tragic Collision at LaGuardia Airport Claims Lives of Two Pilots
Escalation of Conflict: Israel Expands Military Operations Against Hezbollah in Lebanon
Escalating Violence: Settler Attacks on Palestinian Villages in the West Bank
Socialist Victory in French City Elections Signals Mainstream Resilience
Lionel Jospin, Former French Socialist Prime Minister, Passes Away at 88
BTS Comeback Concert Attendance Fails to Meet Expectations, Impacting Shares of Hybe
15 Arrested in Nigeria After Disturbing Videos of Assaults at Festival Go Viral
Leonid Radvinsky, Owner of OnlyFans, Passes Away at 43
New NSL Amendments Allow HK Police to Access Phone Passwords
Federal Immigration Agents Seen at Atlanta Airport Amid TSA Challenges
Democrats Shift Toward Tax Cuts Amid Affordability Concerns
Markwayne Mullin Set for Homeland Security Confirmation Amidst Challenges
Severe Flooding Impacts Hawaii: Power Outages and Damage Assessment Underway
ABC Workers Set to Strike for First Time in Two Decades
Disappearance of Former Kenyan Foreign Minister Sparks Investigation
HK Police Granted Authority to Demand Passwords Under New Security Rules
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Leonid Radvinsky, the driving force behind OnlyFans, died at the age of 43 after battling cancer. His leadership transformed the platform into a billion-dollar enterprise amid the rise of adult content during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an unexpected pivot, some Democrats are proposing tax cuts as a response to ongoing voter concerns about economic pressures, echoing Republican tactics previously used by the Trump administration.
Staff at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are preparing for a 24-hour strike after rejecting a pay rise offer, citing insufficient compensation and other unresolved issues.
Cuba experiences another massive blackout, affecting over 10 million people, as the country's energy infrastructure crumbles under pressure from ongoing fuel shortages and external political tensions.
An Air Canada Express plane collided with a ground vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport, leading to a grounding of all flights. Fortunately, there have been no reported injuries from the incident.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experienced turbulence upon landing, resulting in injuries to several individuals, including flight attendants.
Recent storms and an ongoing government shutdown have led to significant flight cancellations and delays across major U.S. airports, creating frustration for travelers nationwide.
Northern California braces for a significant winter storm that could deliver several feet of snow this holiday weekend, with warnings for major travel disruptions.
Travel groups are warning travelers about possible delays at airports due to a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, amid funding disputes in Congress.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a funding lapse, TSA officers are set to work without pay, raising concerns for travelers and the air travel industry about rising wait times and potential flight disruptions.
SPORT
King Felipe VI of Spain welcomes a historic invitation to the FIFA World Cup in Mexico, amid past tensions regarding Spain's colonial legacy.
A woman was killed and several others were left in shock after a ski gondola detached and crashed down a mountain at the Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland, amidst high winds.
The streets of Caracas erupted in joy after Venezuela's unexpected triumph over the USA in the World Baseball Classic. Citizens reveled in a rare moment of happiness amid the ongoing hardships faced by the nation.
The African football community reacts to the controversial ruling that awarded Morocco the AFCON title, igniting celebrations in Morocco and anger in Senegal.
Amid ongoing struggles, Iranian footballers Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh are training with Brisbane Roar after seeking asylum in Australia. Pasandideh shares a hopeful message, stating, 'everything will be fine.'
ENTERTAINMENT
The legendary K-pop group BTS returned to the stage after a three-year hiatus, electrifying a historic square in Seoul with their vibrant concert, marking a significant moment for fans and the music industry alike.
In an electrifying comeback concert, BTS performed live at Gwanghwamun Square, marking their first group performance in nearly four years. The event attracted over 100,000 fans and featured songs from their new album 'Arirang'.
In an unexpected turn of events, Taylor Frankie Paul's involvement in The Bachelorette has ended amid serious allegations of domestic violence, prompting ABC to cancel the season just days before its premiere.
Video footage reveals pop star Justin Timberlake's struggle during sobriety tests after being arrested for DUI in New York's Hamptons.
As the world bids farewell to legendary actor Chuck Norris, many fans recall his memes rather than his films. Explore the journey of 'Chuck Norris facts' from internet humor to cultural icon.
OPINION
A new poll indicates that a significant majority of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders view Trump's immigration strategies as damaging. Many call for reform in U.S. immigration policies amidst an atmosphere of increased deportations.
Dolores Huerta, a prominent labor rights activist, sheds light on hidden sexual abuse within the agricultural sector, revealing a deeper struggle for women's rights amidst a male-dominated labor movement.
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and special counsel known for his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, has died at the age of 81.
As Canada's Supreme Court prepares to hear a case on Bill 21, a secularism law in Quebec, many Muslim women express feeling like 'outsiders' in their own home.
POLITICS
An Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck on the runway of LaGuardia Airport, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot and several injuries amongst passengers and crew.
A significant case examining the legality of state laws allowing late-arriving mail ballots to be counted is currently before the Supreme Court, raising questions about election integrity and voter rights.
As the conflict escalates between the US and Iran, military capabilities are tested, and power dynamics become increasingly uncertain. This article explores the current state of affairs and the narrowing options for both sides.
A catastrophic incident at LaGuardia Airport results in the deaths of two pilots when their plane collides with a fire truck on the tarmac, leaving several injured.
Israel has approved an expansion of its military operations against Hezbollah, amidst fears of a large-scale invasion into Lebanon as a result of escalating tensions.
HEALTH
As the obesity crisis deepens, weight-loss drug manufacturers compete vigorously to secure a share of a rapidly growing market. This article explores the implications of recent pricing strategies and direct-to-consumer sales.
Hawaii experiences unprecedented flooding following two back-to-back storms, leading to massive evacuations and significant property damage.
A drone strike during Eid festivities in Sudan has left 64 dead, including children and medical staff, igniting calls for an end to the conflict and protection of civilians.
The Sudanese army refuted claims that it conducted a deadly strike on a hospital during the Eid festival, which resulted in significant casualties, including children and medical staff.
Health professionals express alarm as an increasing number of parents refuse essential medical interventions for newborns like vitamin K shots, raising fears of greater health risks for infants.
TECH
NASA is gearing up for the Artemis II mission as its gigantic moon rocket makes its way back to the launch pad in Florida, aiming for a launch window in early April.
In a major move against AI-generated music fraud, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 counterfeit songs impersonating its artists, including top stars like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. This growing issue has raised concerns over the potential harm to legitimate artists and the music industry's overall integrity.
In a significant move, Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 songs created by fraudsters using AI to impersonate its artists, including major names like Beyoncé and Harry Styles. The rise of generative AI poses a new threat to musicians and their revenue.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, pioneers of quantum cryptography, are awarded the Turing Award for their groundbreaking work in securing electronic communications.
In an unprecedented move, AI firm Anthropic looks to recruit a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives to prevent potential harmful applications of its technologies.
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