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Release of US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Pending After Iraq Kidnapping
Artemis II: A Step Closer to Moon Landings
Kanye West's UK Entry Block Leads to Wireless Festival Cancellation
US-Israeli Strikes Target Iranian Infrastructure: A Deep Dive into Civilian Impact
University of Wisconsin Board Faces Controversy Over Potential Dismissal of President Jay Rothman
Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Images from Lunar Flyby
Search Underway for Missing American Woman in the Bahamas
Australia's Most Decorated Soldier Arrested Over War Crimes
Suspension of Gaza Medical Evacuations Following WHO Contractor's Killing
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Pivotal Choice for Climate Advocacy and Rights
Indiana Councilman Survives Targeted Gunfire Amid Controversial Data Center Debate
Prominent Rapper Offset Injured in Casino Shooting, Stable Condition Reported
Lagos Celebrates Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Vibrant Fanti Carnival
To Lam Elected as Vietnam's President: A New Era of Concentrated Power
NASA's Artemis II: Stunning Lunar Views Captured by Astronauts
Gunman Killed, Two Injured in Istanbul Attack on Israeli Consulate
Universal Music Group Faces $64 Billion Takeover Bid Amid Industry Challenges
Chilean Woman's Extradition Battle over Pinochet-Era Crimes Concludes
Tensions Escalate as Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran
Offset Shot Outside Casino in Florida: Rapper Reported Stable
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Universal Music Group, home to top artists like Taylor Swift, has received a $64.3 billion takeover offer from Pershing Square. The bid aims to restructure the giant amid sluggish streaming growth and stock performance concerns.
Universal Music Group, famed for talent like Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar, is poised for a major shift following a $64.3 billion takeover offer from US investment firm Pershing Square.
The detection of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Spain has sent shockwaves through the country's pork industry, which is the largest in Europe, as farmers grapple with plummeting prices and export bans.
As household electricity prices soar and the necessity for data centers increases, political skirmishes over utility control are intensifying in Arizona and Alabama. Citizens are becoming more engaged in the decision-making impacting energy distribution and climate strategies.
As the demand for personalized clothing increases amidst declining fast fashion trends, skilled tailors like Kil Bae are adapting to a new landscape of sustainable fashion. With rising interest in custom fittings, the art of tailoring is experiencing a much-needed revival.
TRAVEL
After weeks of chaos due to funding issues, TSA employees are finally set to receive their paychecks, bringing a glimmer of hope to the beleaguered aviation system.
In the face of political turmoil impacting air travel, a long-distance train journey reveals the hidden narratives of America's socio-economic landscape.
Record-breaking heat in California coincides with spring break, raising concerns over energy use and public health as residents seek relief.
As spring unfolds in Washington, D.C., the cherry blossom trees have reached peak bloom, marking a vibrant moment in the city’s seasonal cultural calendar.
As tensions in the Middle East disrupt air travel, the future of Gulf aviation could face seismic shifts, affecting airlines, prices, and passenger confidence.
SPORT
An alarming incident outside the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium has led to the death of one fan and dozens injured just hours before a crucial football match between Alianza Lima and Universitario de Deportes.
A tragic event unfolded outside Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima, Peru, where one fan has died and many others sustained injuries during a football rally. Investigations are ongoing as initial reports are disputed.
In a mutual agreement, Gennaro Gattuso has terminated his contract with Italy's national football team after the failure to qualify for the upcoming World Cup.
The Italian national football team's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time has left fans despondent and questioning the future of football in the nation.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has declared a national holiday to celebrate its football team's qualification for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years. Fans across the country express overwhelming joy and national pride following the Leopards' thrilling play-off victory over Jamaica.
ENTERTAINMENT
Former Migos member Offset is hospitalized after being shot outside a Florida casino. Police confirm the situation is secure with no ongoing threat.
The annual Fanti Carnival lights up Lagos with elaborate costumes, music, and parades, honoring the legacy of Afro-Brazilian returnees and their contributions to local culture.
Offset, former Migos rapper, has been shot outside a casino in Florida and is currently in stable condition.
OPINION
As tensions escalate in the U.S.-Iran conflict, ordinary Iranians express their fears about potential strikes on key infrastructure, responding to threats made by President Trump.
Governor Ron DeSantis signs a law permitting the designation of 'terrorist organizations,' facing backlash from free speech advocates and education groups concerned about its implications for academic freedom.
As the threat of US-Israeli strikes looms, ordinary Iranians express their fears and frustrations over the impact on their daily lives and basic necessities, following Donald Trump's controversial warnings.
Discover the transformative journey of Martha Ongwane and her daughter Rachael, who overcame immense challenges related to autism in Malawi, a country with limited support and understanding for such conditions.
Explore how Nepal's youthful politicians rose to power following successful protests, while Bangladesh's youth movement struggled to attain similar success in the recent elections.
POLITICS
The Wireless Festival has been cancelled after the UK government denied permission for Kanye West to enter the country, igniting discussions around antisemitism and public safety.
In a series of escalating military actions, the US and Israel have struck critical infrastructure across Iran, leading to significant civilian harm and raising international law concerns. This article details the strikes' implications on Iran's economy and civilian safety.
The fate of Jay Rothman, president of the University of Wisconsin System, hangs in the balance as the Board of Regents schedules a meeting to consider his dismissal amid criticisms about transparency and leadership vision.
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier, has been charged with war crimes related to his service in Afghanistan. Arrested at Sydney airport, he faces multiple counts of murder.
The World Health Organization has halted medical evacuations from Gaza following the death of a contractor during an incident involving Israeli troops. WHO officials emphasize the need for civilian protection.
HEALTH
Rapper Lil Nas X has the opportunity to have his assault charges dismissed if he successfully completes a court-ordered mental health program following his arrest in Los Angeles.
Rapper Lil Nas X has been granted entry into a mental health diversion program following his arrest for attacking police officers, with a chance to have charges dismissed if he completes the program successfully.
Governor Patrick Morrisey's recent actions of vetoing vital assistance bills for vulnerable populations, while introducing significant tax cuts, have put a spotlight on the state’s priorities and fiscal strategies.
In response to a rapid measles outbreak that has claimed the lives of over 100 mostly young children, Bangladesh is initiating an emergency vaccination campaign to curb the spread of the disease.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II mission astronauts share breathtaking photos of Earth and the cosmos during their historic lunar flyaround, creating a new chapter in space exploration.
Astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II mission release breathtaking images of Earth from lunar orbit, including a rare lunar solar eclipse.
The AI race between China and the US intensifies as both nations leverage their unique strengths in artificial intelligence. While the US excels in AI 'brains' like chatbots and language models, China leads in robotics and humanoid technology.
As the world accelerates toward a future dominated by Artificial Intelligence, China and the U.S. are locked in a strategic race for supremacy. Each country leverages its unique strengths, with the U.S. excelling in AI software and language models, while China takes the lead in robotics and humanoid technologies.
As the Artemis II crew travels behind the Moon, they will experience a unique 40-minute period of communication blackout, reminiscent of past lunar missions. This moment provides an opportunity for reflection and lunar observation as they journey further into space.
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