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Asylum Denied for Minneapolis Boy Detained During Immigration Crackdown
Michigan Synagogue Shares Images of Fire Damage After Tragic Attack
Growing Movement Against Masked Law Enforcement
Rising Healthcare Costs Force Americans to Make Tough Choices
Chad Threatens Retaliation After Deadly Drone Strike from Sudan
Spain's King Acknowledges History of Abuse While Accepting Mexican World Cup Invitation
Analyzing Trump’s Statement: US-Israel Coordination in the Iran Conflict
The Dietary Debate: Can Real Food Cure Mental Illness and Diabetes?
Pentagon Requests $200 Billion for Continued Military Operations in Iran
Dolores Huerta Reveals Long-Hidden Abuse by Cesar Chavez
Tragic Missile Debris Incident Claims Lives in West Bank Beauty Salon
FBI Investigates Former Counter-Terrorism Head Joe Kent Over Alleged Leaks
Markwayne Mullin: Trump Loyalist Set to Lead Homeland Security Amid Criticism
The Struggles of American Jews in a Divided Landscape
Cyprus President Calls for Open Dialogue on 'Colonial' Status of UK Bases
Sony Tackles AI 'Deepfake' Music Fraud, Targets 135,000 Fake Tracks
Japan's Prime Minister Prepares for Challenging Talks with Trump Amid Iran Crisis
Kevin Spacey Reaches Settlement with Accusers, Civil Trial Halted
Nowruz 2023: Iranian Americans Commemorate Tradition Amidst Turmoil
Allegations Against César Chavez: A Legacy Under Scrutiny
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BUSINESS
Sanae Takaichi is set to meet with Donald Trump, addressing critical issues including the Iran conflict and Japan's national interests. As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, Takaichi's visit presents both opportunities and challenges for Japan-U.S. relations.
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.
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, Europe's energy security is once again put to the test, echoing past crises and exposing vulnerabilities in its energy dependency.
India boasts the world's largest youth population, yet despite high educational attainment, the job market remains stagnant. Explore the contradictions of education and employment in the country.
The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to significant disruptions in global oil supply, testing China's resilience as the world's largest oil importer. Amid soaring oil prices and regional turmoil, China must navigate a precarious energy landscape.
TRAVEL
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.
Major travel organizations urge US lawmakers to finalize funding to avert travel disruptions due to a partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security during peak travel times.
As the super-rich population in Asia skyrockets, the private jet industry sees unprecedented growth, showing a shift in aviation trends towards luxury and exclusivity.
SPORT
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.'
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet, adorned with the images of athletes killed in the ongoing conflict, leads to his ban from the Winter Games. His symbolic act raises questions around remembrance and competition.
ENTERTAINMENT
The iconic Labubu dolls are set to transition from toy shelves to the big screen with an exciting new movie announced by Pop Mart and Sony Pictures.
A small French town has gained global attention for an election featuring candidates with unusual names, including Charles Hittler and Antoine Renault-Zielinski. The unexpected public reaction prompts a reflection on identity and political discourse.
As conflict escalates in the Middle East, Iranian American creators step up to bridge the communication gap caused by internet blackouts in Iran, sharing divergent perspectives and experiences.
Michael B. Jordan takes a celebratory detour after his Oscars win, grabbing a burger at In-N-Out while still adorned in his formal attire.
OPINION
The iconic labor leader Dolores Huerta publicly shares her experience of sexual abuse by César Chavez, igniting discussions about his legacy and calls for re-evaluating his remembrance.
Senator Markwayne Mullin is poised to take over as Homeland Security secretary, forging a strong bond with Trump over personal challenges and becoming a key player in the ongoing immigration discussion.
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.
Labor rights leader Dolores Huerta reveals a troubling history with César Chavez, citing instances of sexual abuse amid new allegations against the late UFW co-founder.
POLITICS
Temple Israel in Pontiac, Michigan, releases photos showing the aftermath of a devastating attack in which a man drove a pickup truck into the building, resulting in significant fire damage. The synagogue vows to tell its own story amid media coverage.
Several states are reviving proposals to ban facial coverings for law enforcement, following a court ruling against California's mask ban initiated last year.
A recent KFF survey reveals that many Americans with Affordable Care Act insurance are facing skyrocketing healthcare costs, impacting their ability to afford necessary treatments and essentials. The expiration of enhanced tax credits is largely to blame, leading some individuals to reduce medication intake or even drop coverage entirely.
Chad's president has ordered military retaliation following a drone strike from Sudan that killed 17 mourners. This escalating conflict raises fears of further violence in the border region.
King Felipe VI of Spain welcomes a historic invitation to the FIFA World Cup in Mexico, amid past tensions regarding Spain's colonial legacy.
HEALTH
Recent claims by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggesting that diet can cure mental illnesses and diabetes have sparked heated discussions. Experts weigh in on the potential health benefits of food versus overstating scientific evidence.
The Alberta government introduces legislation to limit medically assisted dying to terminal illnesses, amidst ongoing debates on the ethics and safety of such practices across Canada.
A 61-year-old woman was killed when a ski gondola detached from its cable and plummeted down a mountain at Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland. Witnesses reported strong winds during the incident.
With the expiration of the patent on semaglutide, India stands to revolutionize the weight-loss drug market, potentially making treatments accessible for millions.
TECH
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.
Insiders expose how social media giants prioritized engagement over user safety, allowing harmful content to proliferate on their platforms.
The AI firm Anthropic aims to bolster its safety protocols by hiring a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives to avert potential cybersecurity threats involving its technology.
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