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BUSINESS
Despite various proposed bills aimed at ensuring salaries for air traffic controllers and TSA agents during government shutdowns, Congress continues to struggle with political gridlock, leaving workers uncertain about their financial stability.
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.
US President Donald Trump holds off on attacking Iranian energy facilities amidst ongoing tensions, sparking questions about his motivations behind this decision.
U.S. airports recommend passengers arrive just 90 minutes before departure despite ongoing security delays, as anxiety mounts over potential long waits.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio participated in crucial G7 talks in France, focusing on the ongoing war between the US and Israel against Iran. Pressure to de-escalate the situation looms amidst rising global economic concerns.
TRAVEL
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.
A government shutdown has left major U.S. airports struggling with severe security delays. ICE agents have been deployed to assist TSA staff who are absent due to unpaid work stoppages.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles encountered unexpected turbulence upon landing in Sydney, resulting in injuries to several crew members and requiring medical attention for some.
SPORT
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.
As Indian cricket prepares for the IPL, a spotlight shines on 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who emerged as a sensation at a young age and now puts India’s selectors in a tight spot regarding his potential debut.
The International Olympic Committee announces a significant policy shift, stating that from the 2028 Olympics, eligibility for the women's category will be restricted to biological females only, utilizing a 'once-in-a-lifetime' sex test.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title revoked, Senegal’s Football Federation announces a trophy parade amidst ongoing appeals against the decision.
In a bold move against the Confederation of African Football's recent ruling, Senegal is set to celebrate their triumph by parading the Africa Cup of Nations trophy amid ongoing legal battles.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, faces battery charges following an incident involving a fight between two women, which he allegedly instantiated and filmed.
After a two-month absence due to her mother Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping, Savannah Guthrie is set to return to the 'Today' show, expressing her desire to reconnect with joy as a form of protest.
As the search for her missing mother continues, Savannah Guthrie is set to return to the 'Today' show on April 6. In her poignant remarks, she reveals the emotional challenges of returning to the show and her determination to continue the search for her mother, Nancy Guthrie.
Balendra Shah, a popular rapper known as Balen, has taken office as Nepal's new Prime Minister following a significant election win that marks a transformative phase in the country's political landscape.
In a historic shift, the Oscars will move from Hollywood to a new venue in Los Angeles, coinciding with a transition to streaming on YouTube.
OPINION
A massive wave of protests against President Trump's policies is expected to converge this Saturday, with Minnesota as the focal point. Organizers anticipate over 9 million participants across more than 3,100 events nationwide, featuring high-profile speakers and artists.
The ongoing U.S. military campaign in Iran has sparked a generational divide among American conservatives, with younger attendees at CPAC expressing skepticism about the war while older supporters show unwavering loyalty to Trump.
The unexpected passing of Zhang Xuefeng, a celebrated yet polarizing figure among China's youth, has sparked an outpouring of grief and reflection on his impact on education and society.
As censorship tightens in Russia, BBC Russian marks eight decades of fighting to deliver independent news, showcasing resilience against state propaganda.
The 'Build America, Buy America' Act aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but may hinder affordable housing projects as developers struggle to meet compliance requirements.
POLITICS
In a significant legal development, Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit concerning its connections to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operations. The settlement aims to provide justice for Epstein's victims, though the bank maintains it has admitted no wrongdoing.
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.
The funeral of 11-year-old Jawad Younes and his uncle, who died in an Israeli air strike, showcases the profound loss and ongoing struggles faced by families caught in the crossfire of escalating violence in Lebanon.
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.
A heartbreaking incident near the Greek coast reveals the dire conditions faced by migrants attempting to reach Europe. Poor weather and lack of resources contributed to the deaths, raising concerns about migrant safety.
HEALTH
The acclaimed actor Noah Wyle is back in the spotlight with 'The Pitt', a new A&E drama exploring the heavy burdens faced by healthcare workers in the post-pandemic reality of the US medical system.
Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman with a tragic past, has died by euthanasia, sparking intense debate over state responsibility and the ethical dimensions of assisted dying.
As airstrikes continue in Tehran, civilians bear the brunt of the conflict. We explore the devastating impact through personal stories of loss and despair.
The tragic case of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman who chose euthanasia after enduring severe personal struggles, has sparked widespread debate about the responsibilities of the state and the legal system.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, passed away by euthanasia after a prolonged legal struggle with her father over the right to end her life.
TECH
A recent court ruling holds tech giants Meta and YouTube accountable for their platforms' addictive nature, raising concerns about the mental health impacts on users, particularly teens.
A group known as the Handala Hack Team has reportedly compromised FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, releasing potentially sensitive information and images.
In a move aimed at protecting children from the dangers of social media, Austria's government has announced plans to prohibit access for individuals below 14 years old, following similar initiatives in other European countries.
The Iranian-linked hacking group, Handala, has penetrated FBI Director Kash Patel's email account, publishing private information and taunting the bureau over its security failures.
Following ongoing concerns about the impact of social media on children's health, Austria has announced plans to implement a ban for users under the age of 14, joining several European nations in taking this significant step.