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BUSINESS
Planet Labs, a satellite imagery company, restricts access to images of Iran following a request from the US government, raising concerns among journalists and humanitarian organizations about the impact on conflict reporting and aid efforts.
The White House reveals plans for a stunning 250-foot monument inspired by the Arc de Triomphe, aimed at transforming the capital's skyline.
The US government's pressure on satellite provider Planet Labs to restrict imagery access has raised alarms among humanitarian organizations and journalists about the implications for reporting on conflicts in the Middle East.
In light of recent reforms that ease protections on Argentina's glaciers, concerns are rising over the implications for water security in regions like Mendoza, vital for agriculture and local communities.
As US-Iran negotiations set to begin in Islamabad, multiple sticking points threaten to impede progress, including nuclear capabilities, regional alliances, and sanctions relief.
TRAVEL
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for Lynette Hooker, a US woman who went missing after reportedly falling overboard during a vacation with her husband.
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.
SPORT
During a recent ceremony, a statue of baseball star Ichiro Suzuki broke upon unveiling, turning an awkward moment into a humorous highlight for fans at T-Mobile Park.
As Iran's national team approaches the World Cup amid ongoing political tensions, fans face a dilemma of supporting their team or protesting against the regime's actions.
In the wake of Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest in Florida, prosecutors are pursuing records related to his prescription medications, which could play a pivotal role in the upcoming legal proceedings.
The pioneering American mountaineer Jim Whittaker, who made history as the first American to summit Mount Everest, has passed away at the age of 97. His life was marked by extraordinary feats and a profound connection to nature.
Seven players of the Eritrean national football team have not returned home following their significant win in an international match, raising concerns over their whereabouts and the political situation in Eritrea.
ENTERTAINMENT
Sanae Takaichi, Japan's first female prime minister and lifelong fan of Deep Purple, meets the legendary rock band, expressing her admiration and sharing heartfelt anecdotes about her journey with music.
A bronze statue of Ichiro Suzuki broke during its unveiling in Seattle, causing a stir among fans. The statue, depicting NFL legend with a broken bat, humorously captured the moment.
In a thrilling encounter, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi welcomed British rock band Deep Purple, expressing her lifelong admiration as a fan and drummer. Takaichi gifted unique signed drumsticks and shared fond memories of her musical journey.
After facing a career-threatening controversy, comedian Samay Raina returns with a new stand-up special, navigating the complexities of online fame and personal reflection.
OPINION
Vice President JD Vance embarks on a challenging diplomatic mission to Pakistan, tasked with leading negotiations to secure peace in the ongoing Iran conflict amidst high-stakes political pressures.
In a historic meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in Islamabad, the two nations aim to navigate their fraught ties through dialogue, despite stark political and diplomatic challenges.
In a surprising address, Melania Trump distances herself from Jeffrey Epstein, urging Congress to hold hearings for survivors, reigniting discussions around the infamous case.
With upcoming US-Iran talks hosted in Islamabad, major sticking points may thwart progress. The discussions led by Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi could address tensions over Lebanon, the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's nuclear ambitions, regional alliances, and sanctions relief.
POLITICS
Plans for a grand 'Arc de Trump' to be constructed in the heart of Washington, D.C., have been unveiled, promising a gold-accented structure larger than iconic landmarks.
As Hungary approaches a pivotal election, challenger Péter Magyar seeks to dethrone Viktor Orbán, sparking a surge of public support and hope for a new political era.
Nearly 400 individuals have been sentenced in Nigeria for their affiliations with militant groups like Boko Haram. These mass trials highlight the country's struggle to combat rising insecurity.
The former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has received honorary citizenship of Albania, expressing dreams of a life abroad after his political career. His relationship with the Albanian-American community plays a significant role in this move.
HEALTH
In a recent investigation, Dutch authorities have uncovered a widespread sextortion scheme involving a suspect who allegedly coerced young women into degrading acts. Victims are being urged to come forth for support.
An investigation into New York's Medicaid program has unveiled significant inaccuracies in claims made by the Trump administration, raising concerns about the efficacy of the federal anti-fraud campaign.
As a fierce measles outbreak disrupts communities, health officials and parents unite in efforts to vaccinate infants and strengthen herd immunity.
With current conflicts continuing to ravage Iran, the psychological scars on the children are deepening. As families bear the burden of violence, the ongoing struggle for safety and normalcy will leave lasting impacts on their futures.
The ongoing conflict in Iran not only devastates infrastructure but also leaves an indelible mark on the psychological well-being of its youngest citizens. As hostilities persist, the damage inflicted on children will continue long after the fighting stops.
TECH
The Artemis II crew, after a remarkable journey that took them farther from Earth than any humans before, has safely returned to Earth and is now recovering aboard USS John P Murtha.
While NASA's Artemis II mission marked a significant achievement in human spaceflight with four astronauts orbiting the Moon, crucial hurdles lie ahead in establishing a sustainable lunar presence.
As Artemis II wraps up its historic journey, astronauts return home, marking a pivotal moment for future lunar missions and sustainable exploration efforts.
India's government aims to regulate social media news and political posts more tightly, sparking fears of censorship among activists and independent journalists.
The decision to stop support for older Kindle models has left long-time users discontent, with concerns about e-waste and device obsolescence.