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BUSINESS
Iran faces unprecedented job losses due to the ongoing war with the US and Israel, affecting millions and deepening the country’s economic crisis.
In a charged confirmation hearing, Kevin Warsh faced tough questions from senators regarding his independence, links to Jeffrey Epstein, and plans for the Federal Reserve's future.
Meta is set to track employee activities such as keystrokes and clicks to gather data for training its AI models, raising concerns among workers about privacy and job security.
As the war in Iran escalates, the ripple effects are felt across the globe, affecting the prices of everyday products from toys to clothing due to rising oil costs.
In a bid to facilitate renewed peace talks, President Trump announces an extension of the US-Iran ceasefire, buying crucial time amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts.
TRAVEL
Around 200 tourists found themselves stranded atop a popular viewpoint in Rio de Janeiro as police operations targeting gang members escalated into a gunfight.
As travelers seek authenticity and value, quirky European destinations like Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania are gaining popularity. Explore these unique options for your next getaway.
In response to reports of harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Chinese officials are advising travelers to avoid Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The warning follows incidents involving Chinese scholars facing unreasonable inspections.
At least 30 individuals are feared dead due to a devastating stampede during an annual tourist event at the historic Citadelle Laferrière in Haiti. The incident has raised questions about safety and management during large gatherings.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the iconic Route 66, the highway continues to symbolize adventure, migration, and cultural exchange in America, enriching local communities and celebrating diversity.
POLITICS
One year on from the devastating attack in Pahalgam, the families affected continue to navigate the complex terrain of loss and remembrance through personal stories of grief and resilience.
Two Israeli soldiers face 30 days of military detention for their involvement in the vandalism of a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, sparking international outrage and condemnation.
President Lai Ching-te's planned visit to Eswatini is canceled as Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar revoke flight permits, citing alleged coercion from China.
HEALTH
After 22 years of persistent campaigning, Indonesia's parliament has finally acknowledged domestic workers, granting them essential rights such as health insurance, rest days, and a ban on child labor.
Recent tragic incidents of domestic violence within Black families have sparked nationwide discussions on the urgent need for improved resources and mental health support in these communities.
A dangerous incident in Austria prompts caution as police warn the public about contaminated HiPP baby food jars linked to an ongoing investigation involving tampering and potential extortion.
Authorities in Austria have issued a recall after a jar of HiPP baby food was found contaminated with rat poison. Parents are urged to check their supplies and report any suspicious jars.
In a gripping retelling, Iryna and Serhiy's wedding day coincided with the catastrophic Chernobyl nuclear disaster, transforming their celebration into a harrowing experience of uncertainty and survival.
TECH
As Tim Cook steps down, John Ternus takes over as Apple's new leader. The 'product guy' faces challenges in AI innovation and maintaining Apple's legacy.
The UK's media regulator, Ofcom, is investigating Telegram for potentially failing to prevent the sharing of child sexual abuse material on its platform.
With Tim Cook stepping down, John Ternus takes the helm at Apple amidst rising expectations, especially in AI. What does the future hold for the tech giant?
In a recent failed launch attempt, Blue Origin has grounded its New Glenn rocket, prompting an FAA investigation into the mishap that prevented a satellite's deployment into orbit.
In a significant leadership change, Apple has announced that John Ternus will take over as CEO from Tim Cook, who is stepping down after 15 years at the helm. Ternus, known for his engineering expertise, aims to drive innovation and product differentiation as the tech giant faces new market challenges.
SPORT
Two Iranian footballers express gratitude towards Australia for granting them asylum, emphasizing their newfound hope and safety amidst turmoil in their homeland.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies tragically at the age of 48 after a car accident involving a train.
The retrial concerning the death of football legend Diego Maradona has commenced, with seven medical professionals facing charges of negligent homicide after his death in 2020. The case, highlighted by previous judicial missteps, questions the adequacy of care he received during his last days.
The retrial into the death of Diego Maradona commences, focusing on alleged medical negligence related to his heart failure. Seven medical professionals face homicide charges.
Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old Ghanaian footballer from Berekum Chelsea, was shot dead by armed robbers during a violent ambush on his team's bus.
ENTERTAINMENT
After several vintage costume pieces went missing following her electrifying performance at Coachella, Madonna has taken to social media to offer a reward for their return, expressing the deep personal significance of the outfits.
Satirical publication The Onion has launched a new effort to take over Infowars, proposing a licensing deal that would turn the platform into a parody site, while addressing the fallout from libel judgments against Alex Jones.
Madonna seeks the return of her iconic Coachella costume, expressing the deep personal value of her lost vintage pieces.
A new licensing plan by The Onion seeks approval to use Infowars' platform to produce parody content, targeting the controversial media outlet led by Alex Jones.
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OPINION
In a landmark decision, the European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws violate EU principles of equality and minority rights, signaling a significant moment for LGBTQ rights in the region.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals affirms Texas law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools, igniting ongoing debates about the role of religion in education and the First Amendment.
The European Court of Justice has found Hungary's controversial anti-LGBTQ laws to be in breach of EU values, reinforcing protections against discrimination and affirming the rights of minority groups.
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After a turbulent period marked by potential closures, Pittsburgh’s newspaper landscape witnesses a remarkable revival, as the Post-Gazette is acquired by a nonprofit and the City Paper resurrects under new management. These changes signal a renewed commitment to local news coverage despite earlier struggles.