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BUSINESS
Planet Labs faces backlash after restricting satellite imagery access for Iran and parts of the Middle East, raising concerns about transparency in conflict reporting.
The White House plans to construct a 250-foot arch, dubbed the 'Arc de Trump,' inspired by Paris' Triumphal Arch, intended to stand as a monumental entry point into the nation's capital.
Concerns rise as Planet Labs imposes limitations on satellite imagery access, following US government intervention, impacting humanitarian efforts and journalism in the region.
Amid concerns about water supply, Argentina's recent reforms loosen protections on glaciers, sparking fears among local communities and environmentalists about the future of vital water reserves.
As recent talks between the US and Iran unfold, several critical sticking points emerge, complicating the potential for diplomatic progress. Key areas of contention include nuclear capabilities, regional influence, sanctions relief, and the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Both sides face significant challenges as they seek a pathway forward.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
POLITICS
The White House reveals plans for a 250-foot victory arch in the nation's capital, designed to symbolize American ideals and funded partly by taxpayers.
As Hungary approaches an election that could end Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule, challenger Péter Magyar rallies support with a message of change. With a youthful base backing him, Magyar's campaign gains momentum amidst widespread dissatisfaction with the current government.
In a major crackdown on militancy, Nigerian courts have handed down sentences to nearly 400 individuals associated with extremist groups, including Boko Haram and ISWAP, in response to the escalating security crisis in the region.
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been granted honorary citizenship in Albania as he explores options for life after politics.
Japan's Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, enthusiastically meets legendary rock band Deep Purple, expressing her admiration and sharing her personal journey as a fan since childhood.
HEALTH
Dutch police have called on victims of an alarming sextortion scheme, reportedly orchestrated by a 22-year-old man, to come forward following a series of coercive online encounters that degraded many young women.
The Trump administration has acknowledged significant inaccuracies in its claims about New York's Medicaid program, raising questions about its broader anti-fraud initiatives.
With the resurgence of measles cases in South Carolina, families are facing anxiety over vaccination timelines and the health of their young children, particularly infants who are not yet eligible for the vaccine.
The ongoing conflict has deeply impacted Iranian children, with trauma and fear becoming entrenched in their lives. A 15-year-old shares his struggle with anxiety, highlighting the psychological scars of war and the serious implications for future generations.
Despite a ceasefire, the psychological impact of the war in Iran continues to haunt its children, who face pervasive anxiety and fear.
TECH
The Artemis II crew, featuring four astronauts, has returned to Earth after completing a landmark mission around the Moon. Following a successful splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, the team is set to embark on the next phases of NASA's ambitious Artemis program.
NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully returned four astronauts from a lunar flyby, inspiring a new generation. However, significant challenges remain as the agency aims for future Moon landings and the establishment of a Moon base.
After a successful mission, the Artemis II crew prepares for a dramatic splashdown in the Pacific, concluding humanity's first voyage to the moon in over fifty years.
The Indian government has proposed amendments to the IT rules, aiming to regulate news and political discourse on social media, leading to concerns among digital rights activists about potential censorship.
Amazon has announced it will end support for older Kindle devices released in 2012 and earlier, igniting frustration among users who feel their functioning devices are being rendered obsolete.
SPORT
A statue of baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki inadvertently revealed its broken bat during an unveiling ceremony, providing a comical moment for fans.
With Iran set to participate in the World Cup, many fans grapple with their feelings of national pride versus their disillusionment towards the team’s silence on governmental oppression.
Following his recent arrest for impaired driving, prosecutors are seeking to acquire Tiger Woods' prescription medication records, potentially influencing the outcome of his case.
Jim Whittaker, the pioneering mountaineer and first American to summit Mount Everest in 1963, has passed away at the age of 97. His legacy in the climbing community and beyond is marked by his adventurous spirit and commitment to exploring nature.
Seven players from Eritrea's national football team failed to return home following a victorious match in Eswatini, raising concerns amidst ongoing reports of athletes seeking asylum abroad.
ENTERTAINMENT
A statue of baseball great Ichiro Suzuki revealed a broken bat as it was unveiled at T-Mobile Park, adding humor to the moment amidst accolades for the athlete's legacy.
In a delightful meeting in Tokyo, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her long-standing admiration for British rock band Deep Purple, calling them 'my god' while reminiscing about her childhood memories of being a fan.
After facing career-threatening backlash from an inappropriate joke, Indian comedian Samay Raina returns to the stage with a new stand-up special that reflects on his past experiences.
OPINION
As President Trump turns to JD Vance for crucial negotiations in Pakistan, the vice-president navigates a perilous diplomatic landscape with global repercussions.
US Vice President JD Vance meets with Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in Islamabad, marking a crucial moment in US-Iran relations post-1979. This meeting seeks to address long-standing tensions amidst a fragile ceasefire.
In a surprising turn of events, Melania Trump's recent speech vehemently rejecting any association with Jeffrey Epstein has thrust the long-standing Epstein crisis back into public discourse, eliciting varied reactions from the media and the public.
As crucial talks between the US and Iran commence in Pakistan, multiple sticking points emerge that could hinder progress. Key issues include local geopolitical tensions, nuclear ambitions, regional alliances, sanctions, and shipping routes.