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BUSINESS
As the third government shutdown in less than six months forces Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents to work without pay, financial stress and staffing shortages escalate, impacting travelers nationwide.
A contentious dispute between Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine regarding the Druzhba oil pipeline is delaying a crucial €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine. Repairs are needed following a Russian attack that damaged key infrastructure supplying oil through the pipeline.
A jury in San Francisco has found Elon Musk to be misleading in his statements during the takeover of Twitter, ruling in favor of the investors who sued him over his public comments regarding the platform's user metrics.
A conflict between Hungary and Slovakia against Ukraine is obstructing a vital €90 billion EU loan crucial for Ukraine's recovery. The standoff centers around the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline, impacting regional fuel supplies.
The once-promising CryptoZoo project by Logan Paul is under fire as investors allege significant financial losses due to the failed blockchain game. With rising questions around influencer-led crypto ventures, the courtroom may redefine accountability.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, injuring several passengers and crew members. Climate change is cited as a contributing factor to increasing turbulence incidents.
Powerful storms across the eastern U.S. lead to significant flight cancellations and delays, compounding travel challenges amid a government shutdown affecting airport security staffing.
As travelers head out for the Presidents Day weekend, Northern California braces for a significant winter storm, anticipating heavy snowfall across the Sierra Nevada region.
As a partial government shutdown takes effect, airlines and travel groups warn of increased airport delays and security check disruptions, potentially impacting travelers across the US.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a funding lapse, the implications for air travel security are significant. Reports indicate potential longer wait times and possible flight delays as TSA officers work without pay.
SPORT
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum invites Spain's King Felipe VI to the upcoming FIFA World Cup, signaling a renewed relationship between the two nations following historic grievances.
A ski gondola accident at Engelberg resort in Switzerland resulted in the death of a 61-year-old woman. The gondola fell due to unclear reasons, likely exacerbated by extreme winds.
Amidst political oppression and economic hardship, Venezuela's unexpected triumph in the World Baseball Classic brings a rare moment of unfiltered happiness to its citizens.
The decision to award Morocco the Africa Cup of Nations title following Senegal's controversial walkout has sparked joy in Morocco and fury in Senegal.
As two Iranian footballers train with Brisbane Roar in Australia, they express optimism amidst challenges of seeking asylum following their protest at the Women's Asian Cup.
ENTERTAINMENT
The anticipation is palpable as Seoul prepares to host 260,000 fans for the comeback concert of BTS, marking their first performance together since 2022. The concert not only reignites the group's musical journey with new releases but also enhances South Korea’s cultural footprint globally.
Nicholas Brendon, celebrated for his role as Xander Harris in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' passed away at 54. His family confirmed he died peacefully in his sleep.
As actor Chuck Norris passes away, we reflect on his impact as a cultural icon celebrated through countless memes that defined a generation of humor online.
BTS launches their comeback with the album 'Arirang', showcasing a blend of nostalgic energy and contemporary sound, amidst immense global fanfare and significant commercial expectations.
Afroman triumphs in a lawsuit brought by Ohio deputies, emphasizing the importance of parody and free speech in artistic expression.
OPINION
A federal judge has ruled that the Pentagon's recently implemented press access policy violates the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, following a lawsuit filed by The New York Times. While some restrictions remain, significant parts of the policy have been blocked.
The influence of state-driven war propaganda on Russian schoolchildren is explored in the context of the Oscar-winning documentary, highlighting the challenges faced by parents and educators in navigating this sensitive terrain.
In the face of rising Islamophobia, Australian Muslims gathered to celebrate Eid with a sense of community and resilience, highlighting both the challenges and the spirit of multiculturalism in Australia.
POLITICS
As the government shutdown continues, passengers at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport express frustration over lengthy TSA wait times and demand that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees receive their paychecks.
A San Francisco jury ruled that Elon Musk misled Twitter investors during his acquisition fraught with controversy, leading to significant financial repercussions for them.
Heavy rains have resulted in devastating floods across Oahu, prompting evacuations and rescue operations as fears mount over the potential failure of an aging dam.
On April 1, 2026, a crucial legal deadline looms, following a California Court of Appeal order linked to a sweeping $80 billion sovereign claim by Antigua and Barbuda over ecological restoration projects.
HEALTH
James 'Jimmy' Gracey, a college student who went missing during a trip to Barcelona, has been confirmed dead, with authorities indicating it was likely an accidental death. His family is seeking privacy and prayers during this difficult time.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced turbulence upon landing, resulting in injuries among crew members. Experts warn that climate change is contributing to increased instances of turbulence in air travel.
Amid a devastating drought in Turkana, Kenya, families are relying on the doum palm's fruits to survive, as food scarcity leaves millions hungry.
TECH
In a bold move, Sony Music has taken action against over 135,000 fraudulent deepfake tracks impersonating its artists, citing serious impacts on artist reputation and revenue.
Sony Music has announced it has taken down more than 135,000 fraudulent songs impersonating its artists, highlighting the growing issue of AI-generated music in the industry.
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The AI firm Anthropic is looking for a chemical weapons and explosives expert to avoid potential misuse of its software in creating dangerous weapons. This move highlights growing concerns about AI's role in sensitive sectors.
Meta and TikTok insiders disclose alarming practices of promoting harmful content to enhance user engagement, raising concerns over safety and morality.