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Pioneering Legal Case: Australian Teen Guilty of Deepfake Pornography
Kanye West Postpones Marseille Concert Amid Controversy
Major Multi-Vehicle Pileup on Colorado Highway Injures Eight
Testimony on Camp Mystic Flood Tragically Igniting Controversy Over Reporting Protocols
Revelation Through the Past: A New Search Engine Traces Ancestral Links to the Nazi Party
Shifting Dreams: Indian Students Rethink Migration to Canada
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Retrial for Diego Maradona's Death Begins Amid Medical Negligence Charges
China Condemns US Naval Blockade of Iran as Irresponsible
New Allegations Surface Against Eric Swalwell: More Women Come Forward
JD Vance Stands by Viktor Orbán Amid Hungarian Election Defeat
Hamas Declines Disarmament Proposal Amidst Ongoing Gaza Tensions
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Engineer Wins €1 Million Picasso Painting in Charity Raffle
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Historic Talks Between Israel and Lebanon: A Turning Point in Middle Eastern Diplomacy
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BUSINESS
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasizes the necessity of short-term economic pain for long-term security against potential Iranian nuclear threats, as the IMF warns of recession risks.
President Trump hints that negotiations with Iran might be revived soon, coinciding with the US blockade of Iranian ports aiming to weaken Iran's economic resources during a ceasefire.
Powerball will now allow players from the UK to participate in the multi-state lottery game, marking its first international expansion. This enhancement is expected to lead to larger jackpots and increased excitement for enthusiasts on both sides of the Atlantic.
Just weeks before its impending shutdown, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette secures a buyer, ensuring the historic newspaper continues its legacy.
Despite Viktor Orbán's landslide defeat in Hungary's elections, US Vice-President JD Vance expresses unwavering support for him, calling him a 'great guy' and predicting a strong relationship with the incoming government.
TRAVEL
Celebrating 100 years, Route 66 continues to embody the spirit of adventure and cultural history in America while offering a poignant reflection on its impacts across diverse communities.
Authorities in the Bahamas are currently searching for an American woman, Lynette Hooker, who reportedly fell overboard while vacationing with her husband. The incident occurred in the early evening, leading to a multi-agency search effort.
After weeks of delays, the Transportation Security Administration begins sending overdue paychecks to its employees, attempting to mitigate extensive security wait times at airports across the U.S.
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.
SPORT
The retrial over the circumstances surrounding the death of football legend Diego Maradona commences as accusations linger against his medical team.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising Ghanaian footballer with Berekum Chelsea, was tragically killed when armed robbers attacked the team's bus, prompting widespread mourning across the football community.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising footballer from Ghana, was killed when armed assailants opened fire on his team's bus, sparking widespread mourning in the football community.
A statue of baseball great Ichiro Suzuki revealed a broken bat as it was unveiled at T-Mobile Park, adding humor to the moment amidst accolades for the athlete's legacy.
A statue of baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki inadvertently revealed its broken bat during an unveiling ceremony, providing a comical moment for fans.
ENTERTAINMENT
Ari Hodara, an engineer and art enthusiast from Paris, wins a Picasso painting worth over €1 million in a charity raffle aimed at supporting Alzheimer's research. Over 120,000 tickets were sold, raising significant funds for the cause.
Harvey Weinstein, once a powerful figure in Hollywood, is set to stand trial again in New York City for a rape charge involving hairstylist Jessica Mann. This trial follows a tumultuous legal history and aims to decide on a singular allegation.
After being arrested for driving under the influence, Britney Spears has voluntarily checked into a rehabilitation facility as she prepares for her upcoming court appearance.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex embark on a four-day tour of Australia, mixing charitable engagements with private, potentially lucrative events.
OPINION
In a surprising turn, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni publicly denounces Donald Trump's recent remarks about Pope Leo XIV, calling them 'unacceptable.' This highlights tensions between conservative allies amid a backdrop of international diplomacy and criticism.
Hungary's recent elections signify a monumental shift in the country's political landscape as Péter Magyar's Tisza party displaces Viktor Orbán after 16 years, igniting celebrations in Budapest and raising questions about the future of Hungarian-Russian relations.
As a majority of U.S. Catholic voters backed Donald Trump in the 2024 election, discontent grows among Catholic leaders over his recent controversial statements against Pope Leo XIV.
The federal government has reversed its earlier decision, agreeing to maintain a rainbow Pride flag at New York's Stonewall National Monument, following a lawsuit by LGBTQ+ advocates.
Crowds gather in Mumbai to pay respects to Asha Bhosle, the iconic singer who passed away recently at the age of 92, as tributes pour in from across the globe.
POLITICS
In a landmark decision, 19-year-old William Hamish Yeates pleads guilty in Australia under new laws against deepfake pornography, addressing a significant issue of image-based abuse.
Kanye West has announced the postponement of his scheduled concert in Marseille, France, following recent controversies and government concerns over his public statements.
In a recent hearing, the medical officer at Camp Mystic revealed lapses in the reporting of the tragic flood that claimed 27 lives, affecting the camp's pending license application.
A newly launched online tool allows individuals to uncover if their ancestors were involved in Hitler's Nazi Party by searching through millions of membership records.
A significant rise in visa rejections and policy changes has led to a dramatic decline in Indian students applying to Canadian universities. Once a favored destination, Canada now poses uncertainties amid improving diplomatic relations.
HEALTH
Ashly Robinson, a US influencer, died during a holiday in Zanzibar, prompting an ongoing investigation involving her partner, Joe McCann, as he speaks to police. The circumstances surrounding her death raise questions that her family seeks to uncover.
An investigative report uncovers horrifying syringe reuse practices in a Punjab hospital, believed to be spreading HIV among children.
Ahead of Pope Leo XIV's significant visit to Cameroon, separatists in the Anglophone regions have announced a ceasefire and safe passage for celebrations, aiming to ensure civilian safety during this momentous event.
Facing personal and financial challenges, many students fall behind in their academic goals. Initiatives are being developed to help these 'stopouts' return to their studies and finish their degrees.
TECH
The astronauts from Artemis II, marking humanity's first lunar mission in over half a century, return to Earth, paving the way for future endeavors including the upcoming Artemis III.
The Artemis II astronauts have successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, concluding a groundbreaking lunar mission that paves the way for future lunar exploration.
Discover how Explosive Media is crafting viral AI videos that blend Lego aesthetics with potent anti-US messages, raising concerns about misinformation and propaganda in the current geopolitical landscape.
The Artemis II crew received a jubilant welcome home after a groundbreaking mission that reached unparalleled distances beyond the moon, showcasing stunning views of celestial wonders.
NASA's Artemis II mission demonstrates significant advancements in human space exploration with a successful lunar flyby. However, the road ahead raises challenges and opportunities for long-term lunar habitation and potential Mars expeditions.
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