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BUSINESS
In a move following backlash over his English-only condolence message post-crash, Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has decided to retire, paving the way for a new leadership strategy.
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.
Michael Rousseau, CEO of Air Canada, will step down after facing backlash for delivering condolences in English only after the tragic LaGuardia Airport collision that resulted in the deaths of two pilots.
A new trend on platforms such as Weibo and Douyin sees Chinese social media users adopting Kris Jenner's image as a symbol of luck and fortune.
Despite education and employment, India's middle class faces mounting financial pressure, raising questions about their future stability.
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
Veron Mosengo-Omba steps down following controversy over major AFCON decisions, highlighting turmoil within CAF.
Veron Mosengo-Omba has resigned as the general secretary of the Confederation of African Football during a turbulent period following disputed decisions regarding the Africa Cup of Nations.
Golf legend Tiger Woods faces DUI charges after a car crash in Florida. Following brief incarceration, he has been released on bail, marking another setback in his troubled comeback.
The White House is set to host an unprecedented mixed martial arts extravaganza on June 14, celebrating President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and America's 250th anniversary. The event promises a UFC-style showdown on the South Lawn, affirming Trump’s audacious approach to politics, reminiscent of 'cage-match politics'.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence following a car crash in Florida. The incident involved a collision with a pressure cleaner truck, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.
ENTERTAINMENT
James Tolkan, celebrated for his memorable roles in iconic films like 'Top Gun' and 'Back to the Future,' has died peacefully at the age of 94.
In a sweet twist to community gatherings, Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden is transformed into a vibrant festival of cake, drawing bakers and cake lovers alike.
The Cake Picnic in Sydney gathered over 500 cake enthusiasts, showcasing the creativity and joy of home baking in a colorful outdoor event amidst the city's scenic beauty.
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OPINION
Jeremy Bowen analyzes President Trump's instinctive approach to warfare amid the escalating conflict with Iran, highlighting the historical precedents and the resilience of the Iranian regime.
Civil rights advocates and lawmakers nationwide are reevaluating the legacy of César Chavez following allegations of historical sexual abuse, prompting name changes and rebranding of key events.
Analyzing President Trump's instinct-driven military strategy against Iran, this article discusses the repercussions and historical parallels to past military actions, emphasizing the unpredictability in warfare.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas, a noticeable split emerges among conservative attendees regarding support for the U.S. military campaign in Iran, particularly between older and younger generations. While some express unwavering loyalty to Donald Trump's leadership, younger conservatives voice concerns over the long-term implications of the conflict.
Following a landmark vote, the UN General Assembly has proclaimed the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, signaling a potential shift towards reconciliation and reparations.
POLITICS
A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in Jos, Nigeria, after armed gunmen attacked a local bar, resulting in multiple fatalities and heightened tensions in the region. Authorities are taking measures to restore security and investigate the incident.
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has announced his switch to the African Democratic Congress, significantly altering Nigeria's political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections.
Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada, will retire following criticism for delivering only an English condolence message after a tragic plane accident that claimed the lives of two pilots.
As tensions escalate, the possibility of the US seizing Kharg Island, Iran's key oil export terminal, is under examination. This article explores the plans, risks, and implications of such military action.
HEALTH
Tear gas was deployed in Los Angeles after protesters surrounding a federal facility clashed with police during the weekend's 'No Kings' rallies, aimed at pushing back against Donald Trump's policies.
The Italian Competition Authority investigates Sephora and Benefit, owned by LVMH, for allegedly deploying underhanded marketing tactics targeting children under the age of 10, raising concerns about children's health impacts.
The Cake Picnic phenomenon has made its way to Sydney, delighting local bakers and sweets enthusiasts nearly as much as it did in cities like San Francisco and New York. With over 500 participants showing off their tasty creations, the event has become a celebration of community and creativity.
Two boats carrying humanitarian supplies to Cuba have been found safe after losing contact in the Caribbean. The vessels, operated by the Nuestra America Convoy, aim to deliver essential aid to the island amid ongoing supply shortages due to U.S. sanctions.
TECH
As NASA prepares to launch the Artemis II mission, sending astronauts to the Moon, we explore the significance of this journey for future lunar bases and eventual Mars colonization.
In a shift from traditional terms like 'over-hiring' and 'efficiency', CEOs of major tech companies are increasingly attributing mass layoffs to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), with significant implications for the workforce.
As NASA prepares to launch Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years, it draws comparisons to the historic Apollo missions while also highlighting advancements in diversity and technology.
The USS Massachusetts has officially joined the Navy fleet following a historic commissioning ceremony, marking the first submarine to honor the Bay State and featuring a crew that highlights gender integration in the military.