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Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz: Iran Closes Waterway Amid Attacks
DR Congo Welcomes First Set of US Deportees
Court Resumes Trump Ballroom Construction Amid Controversy
Tragic Attack Claims Life of French Peacekeeper in Lebanon
Claudia Sheinbaum Assures No Diplomatic Crisis with Spain Amid Conquest Debate
Ethiopian Star Teddy Afro Releases Controversial Anthem Against Government
HiPP Issues Nationwide Recall of Baby Food in Austria Amid Contamination Concerns
Pope Leo XIV Clarifies Remarks on 'Tyrants' Amid Trump Controversy
Tragic Shootout in Kyiv: Two Dead and Hostages Taken
California Insurance Scam Involves Bear Costume and Luxury Cars
White House Engages with Anthropic Amid AI Controversies
French Peacekeeper Dies in Attack in Southern Lebanon
Upper Midwest Communities Face Destruction from Tornadoes
Tragic Incident in Melbourne: Pedestrian Struck by Car
Record Drought Hits the U.S., Heightening Risks Across Various Sectors
Temporary Ceasefire in Lebanon: A Glimmer of Hope Amid Ongoing Challenges
Pope Leo XIV Draws Over 120,000 to Mass in Cameroon: Highlights and Messages
California Men Sentenced in Elaborate 'Bear Suit' Insurance Scam
Ethiopian Icon Teddy Afro Takes Aim at Government in New Hit
Péter Magyar Leads Hungary into a New Era After Orbán's Defeat
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BUSINESS
Three men were sentenced for staging fake bear attacks on luxury cars to commit insurance fraud, resulting in over $140,000 in fraudulent claims.
A U.S. District Court judge has issued a temporary block on the merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna while an antitrust lawsuit is ongoing, citing potential impacts on consumer prices and local journalism.
Oil prices have seen a significant drop following Iran's announcement of the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil transport, amid a ceasefire agreement.
Finance ministers and top bank executives express grave concerns regarding the security implications of the newly developed Mythos AI model, emphasizing the need for rigorous safeguards.
As political winds shift, Kentucky farmers face challenges in securing federal grants for solar energy projects, impacting their efforts to manage energy costs and expand operations.
TRAVEL
A devastating crowd surge at Citadelle Laferrière during an Easter gathering potentially results in 30 fatalities.
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.
SPORT
Two Iranian footballers who sought asylum in Australia express gratitude for the safety and support they received, highlighting their hopes for a brighter future.
Alex Manninger, the former goalkeeper for Arsenal and the Austrian national team, has passed away at the age of 48 after a tragic accident involving his car and a train.
The retrial of seven medical professionals accused of negligent homicide in the death of the football legend Diego Maradona has started, one year after the first case ended in a mistrial.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
Teddy Afro's latest track, 'Das Tal', gains traction as it critiques the Ethiopian government, resonating with millions.
Exploring the life of KC Sen, a pivotal figure in Kolkata's music scene whose contributions persisted even during the tumult of World War II.
Nathalie Baye, a beloved figure in French cinema, has died at the age of 77. Known for her significant contributions to film, her legacy includes notable roles and numerous accolades.
Kanye West's upcoming concert in Poland has been canceled following mounting pressure and condemnation over his recent antisemitic remarks. The venue cites formal and legal reasons for the cancellation, coinciding with national outrage.
In a stunning Coachella moment, Madonna graced the stage during Sabrina Carpenter's performance to celebrate the festival's vibrant atmosphere and commemorate her 20-year connection with the event.
OPINION
Pope Leo XIV emphasizes that his recent comments about world leaders misusing resources were not aimed at Donald Trump, clarifying that his speech was prepared prior to recent criticisms.
Pope Leo XIV celebrates an open-air Mass at Japoma Stadium in Douala, Cameroon, encouraging peace and condemning the impacts of artificial intelligence during his ongoing Africa tour.
As America gears up to celebrate its 250th anniversary, the remarkable contributions of Black patriots like Prince Estabrook are being brought to light through reenactments and exhibitions, challenging conventional narratives of the Revolutionary War.
Dr. Cerina Fairfax is remembered by friends, colleagues, and community members as a loving mother and devoted dentist, following a tragic incident involving her estranged husband, Justin Fairfax.
POLITICS
Fifteen individuals, reportedly from South America, have been deported from the US to the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of an immigration crackdown.
A US appeals court has allowed construction on Donald Trump's White House ballroom project to continue despite previous halts that questioned congressional approval and national security implications.
A French peacekeeper has been killed and three others wounded during a UN patrol in southern Lebanon amidst rising tensions in the region. French President Emmanuel Macron holds Hezbollah responsible for the incident, while the militant group denies involvement.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum dismisses claims of a diplomatic rift with Spain during a summit in Barcelona, emphasizing the importance of indigenous recognition.
Teddy Afro's latest song, 'Das Tal', critiques the Ethiopian government and has garnered over seven million views on YouTube in just a few days. Known for his politically charged music, Afro’s lyrics reflect the struggles of the Ethiopian people amid rising tensions.
HEALTH
President Trump's derogatory comments about California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia have sparked outrage and personal reflections from many, particularly those who struggle with the learning disability.
Ovey Friday, a 19-year-old Nigerian student, recounts his harrowing experience of being tortured as a child and his struggle with a disability that almost thwarted his university aspirations. Despite the obstacles, he has shown resilience in pursuing his education.
Ovey Friday, a Nigerian student who lost his hand to torture, narrates his struggles to receive an education in a system that often overlooks disabilities.
During a recent congressional budget hearing, lawmakers confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his handling of the measles outbreak, as he attempted to pivot away from vaccine discussions to focus on chronic illness.
TECH
In a recent meeting, the White House and Anthropic discussed the implications of the company's AI tool, Claude Mythos, amid ongoing controversies involving government regulation and cyber-security.
Finance ministers and top bankers have raised concerns about the new AI model, Mythos, which may threaten the security of financial systems worldwide. The urgent discussions followed revelations of significant vulnerabilities found by the AI in major operating systems.
As the world accelerates towards advancements in quantum computing, European firms are positioning themselves to compete with tech giants. This article explores how France, through companies like Alice & Bob, is strategizing to emerge as a leader in the quantum tech landscape.
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.
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