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BUSINESS
Prominent American talent agent Casey Wasserman plans to sell his agency following the fallout from documents linking him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. High-profile clients have parted ways with him as he steps away from leadership.
American talent agent Casey Wasserman is reportedly preparing to sell his agency due to revelations linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, leading several high-profile clients to exit.
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.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the CEO of DP World, steps down following revelations of extensive email correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, raising concerns over his ties to the convicted sex offender.
An oil refinery fire in Havana has reignited concerns over Cuba's worsening fuel shortage, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions and pressure on Venezuela.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
The city of Fujiyoshida near Mount Fuji has canceled its popular cherry blossom festival, citing issues with overcrowding, litter, and inappropriate tourist behavior.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's Winter Olympics disqualification sparks controversy after he wears a helmet depicting athletes killed during Russia's invasion.
Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, two Chinese-American Olympians, showcase contrasting stories in the backdrop of rising US-China tensions at the Winter Olympics. Gu represents China with widespread acclaim, while Liu competes for the US, facing backlash for her family's history.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics over his helmet, which honors athletes killed in the ongoing war with Russia. This article delves into the athletes portrayed on the helmet and the implications of his ban.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear a helmet honoring athletes lost during the Russian invasion was dismissed, leading to his exclusion from the Winter Olympics.
The Olympic men's figure skating competition showcases breathtaking performances, with USA's Ilia Malinin leading the way, while Maxim Naumov and Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate share poignant moments.
ENTERTAINMENT
As 'In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones' prepares for its world premiere at the Berlinale Classics, we reflect on the film's enduring relevance in contemporary India and its portrayal of student life.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni attended settlement talks in New York over Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit, but no agreement was reached. The case highlights significant issues regarding power dynamics in Hollywood.
The acclaimed filmmaker contributes $25,000 to aid the family of the late actor James Van Der Beek, following an outpouring of support from the community.
Reflecting on the impact and legacy of Dawson's Creek, a show that resonated with many for its genuine portrayal of adolescence.
The Dawson's Creek cast remembers their cherished co-star James Van Der Beek, who passed away at the age of 48 after a brave battle with bowel cancer.
OPINION
In a high-tension interview, Lady Victoria Hervey confronts Piers Morgan, revealing deeper issues within the media and legal systems. The exchange has caught significant attention, highlighting media complicitness in larger scandals.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the importance of the transatlantic alliance during a speech in Munich, affirming that the US and Europe are interconnected despite existing tensions.
Former White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler resigns from Goldman Sachs following revelations of her intimate correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, raising serious questions about her professional ties to Epstein’s network.
A rising trend in Kenya sees Valentine's Day celebrated with cash bouquets instead of traditional flowers, drawing mixed reactions and concerns from financial authorities.
POLITICS
The annual Festival del Habano in Havana has been postponed due to severe fuel shortages linked to a US oil blockade, impacting the Caribbean nation's economy and tourism.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is proposing changes to vessel speed regulations meant to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale, raising alarms from environmental groups following a recent whale death.
The World Health Organization has criticized a planned US-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, deeming it unethical due to heightened risks and the proven effectiveness of immediate vaccination.
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.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization has labeled a hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau as 'unethical', following public outrage and subsequent suspension of the study.
A recent federal law mandates the incorporation of impairment-detection devices in new cars, but its implementation remains delayed due to technical concerns and political opposition.
Law enforcement agencies are ramping up their investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, as they seek clues from surveillance footage and tips from the public.
This article explores the significant environmental and economic implications following President Trump's reversal of key climate policies, including fewer regulations on greenhouse gas emissions and the potential public health risks associated with these changes.
The former teen idol of 'Dawson's Creek,' James Van Der Beek, has brought attention to the healthcare crisis in America after his battle with colorectal cancer left his family seeking financial support.
TECH
India's new rules require social media platforms to remove illegal content within three hours, prompting concerns over censorship and automated content control.
In a significant trial in Los Angeles, Instagram and YouTube's owners face accusations of designing platforms that intentionally foster addiction among young users, impacting mental health.
Amidst mechanical failure, a skilled pilot managed to safely crash-land a Fokker 50 passenger plane onto the shoreline near Mogadishu, ensuring the safe evacuation of all 55 individuals on board.
A landmark trial in California has ignited a debate over the mental health impacts of platforms like Instagram and YouTube, as families accuse these companies of creating addictive technologies catered to young users.
The use of commercially available drones for combat is reshaping the tactics of jihadist groups across West Africa, leading to increased attacks and complexities in combating insurgency.
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