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Water Leak Damages Historic Painting at the Louvre, Raising Concerns Over Museum's Maintenance
Goldman Sachs' General Counsel Resigns Amid Epstein Connections
Ukrainian Athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych Banned Over Helmet of Remembrance
Impact of Immigration Enforcement Drawdown in Minnesota: Community Perspectives and Future Considerations
Trump's Reversal of Key Greenhouse Gas Regulation Sparks Controversy
Tragedy in Sudan: UN Report Reveals Over 6,000 Killed Amid Conflict
Repercussions of Trump's Climate Policy Reversal: Six Key Impacts
Justice Department Lawsuit Against Harvard Sparks Debate on Admissions Practices
Iran Enhances Underground Nuclear Facility Amid Rising Tensions
Yuko Yamaguchi Bids Farewell to Hello Kitty After 46 Remarkable Years
Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Denied Olympic Participation Over Helmet Protest
DP World CEO Resigns Amid Epstein Controversy
Chancellor Merz Declares Death of Rules-Based World Order at Munich Security Conference
Allegations of Blackmail Unfold in Hungary's Election Campaign Amidst Rising Tensions
The Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Schools: Educators Share Their Struggles
Tensions Rise as Japan Seizes Chinese Fishing Vessel
Water Leak at the Louvre Causes Damage to Historic Painting
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Lawsuit Fails to Settle Ahead of May Trial
Concerns Mount Over Potential Government Shutdown Impacting Homeland Security
Assessing the Environmental Impact of Third-Country Deportations
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BUSINESS
Yuko Yamaguchi, the designer behind the globally beloved Hello Kitty character, steps down after 46 years, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most profitable franchises in history.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the CEO of Dubai-based DP World, resigns following revelations of his extensive email correspondence with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A water leak at the Louvre museum has resulted in damage to a 19th-century painting, marking yet another setback for the iconic Parisian institution amid ongoing concerns about its maintenance and security.
Pop icon Taylor Swift is taking legal action to prevent a bedding company from trademarking 'Swift Home', fearing it could mislead consumers regarding her endorsement of the brand.
As Africa's leaders gather to address the continent's shifting role on the global stage, they confront an urgent call for unity and strategic agency in the face of evolving international relations.
TRAVEL
Authorities in Japan's Fujiyoshida have called off this year's cherry blossom festival due to overwhelming tourist influx leading to local disturbances.
Amid a surge in tourism leading to unmanageable conditions, the city of Fujiyoshida, near Mount Fuji, has decided to cancel its annual cherry blossom festival to protect residents' living environment.
A private jet carrying eight individuals crashed shortly after takeoff from Bangor International Airport due to challenging visibility conditions caused by a winter storm, prompting emergency responses and airport closures.
A major winter storm wreaked havoc across the United States on Sunday, leading to widespread travel disruptions as it impacted nearly 180 million people, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays.
A severe winter storm sweeping across the Midwest resulted in a massive accident involving over 100 vehicles on Interstate 196 in Michigan, prompting road closures and numerous injuries.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics after a court decision regarding a helmet that honors athletes lost in conflict.
In an emotionally charged night at the Milano Ice Skating Arena, American skater Ilia Malinin captivated the audience with his stunning performance, while Maxim Naumov honored his late parents in a poignant display. The event brought together the thrill of competition and the weight of personal stories.
In a surprising turn of events during the Winter Olympics, Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid publicly confessed to cheating on his girlfriend just moments after securing a bronze medal. Laegreid expressed deep regret over his actions, calling it his 'biggest mistake' and shared a heartfelt message about his relationship.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid wins bronze at the Winter Olympics but publicly confesses to infidelity in a poignant live television moment, reflecting on love and mistakes.
Explore the intricate process of creating Olympic-level ice, essential for sports like curling, ice hockey, and figure skating. From insulation to water quality, discover what it takes to prepare the perfect skating surface.
ENTERTAINMENT
In response to the passing of actor James Van Der Beek, Steven Spielberg and his wife have generously donated to a GoFundMe campaign aiming to support Van Der Beek's family.
Reflecting on the legacy of 'Dawson's Creek,' this iconic teen drama is celebrated for its emotional depth, relatable characters, and groundbreaking moments that resonated with audiences worldwide.
James Van Der Beek, best known for his role in 'Dawson's Creek', has passed away at 48 after a battle with bowel cancer, prompting heartfelt tributes from his colleagues and friends.
The beloved actor, known for his role as Harold in the cult classic 'Harold and Maude', died after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy in film and theatre that touched many hearts.
Actors from the beloved television series 'Dawson's Creek' express heartfelt tributes to their co-star James Van Der Beek, who died at age 48 after battling bowel cancer. Friends and family rally support for Van Der Beek's loved ones during this difficult time.
OPINION
In a historic shift, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party emerges with a significant majority in the first election following the youth-driven protests that led to the ousting of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
As geopolitical tensions rise, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the urgency for collaboration and reevaluation of international roles ahead of his key speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Deepak Kumar has emerged as an unlikely hero in India after standing up against a group that tried to intimidate a Muslim shopkeeper. His actions highlight the ongoing struggle for secularism and communal harmony in a polarized society.
Sussan Ley's recent tenure as the first female leader of Australia's Liberal Party raises critical questions about women's roles in political leadership during crises, highlighting ongoing gender disparities in Australian politics.
The IOC defends selling T-shirts featuring designs from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, stirring controversy among critics citing Nazi propaganda.
POLITICS
Kathryn Ruemmler, the top lawyer for Goldman Sachs, steps down following scrutiny over her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, revealed through newly disclosed emails.
The ban of Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych from the Winter Olympics over his helmet that honors fallen athletes has sparked global attention.
The end of a significant immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota sparks relief, caution, and questions about its lasting effects on communities and the economy.
In a bold move, President Trump has revoked the 2009 'endangerment finding' that classified greenhouse gases as harmful to public health, promising economic benefits but facing substantial backlash from environmentalists.
A new UN report highlights a devastating offensive in Sudan where over 6,000 lives were lost in just three days as paramilitary forces executed mass killings and other atrocities in el-Fasher.
HEALTH
A recent mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, highlights the urgent need to address mental health struggles in youth, as the teenage suspect had a history of police visits for mental health issues. This tragedy raised questions about gun ownership laws and mental health support in Canada.
A recent revocation of a scientific finding by the Trump administration raises serious concerns about the health impacts of climate change. Research shows the dangerous effects of climate change on public health, including increasing heat-related deaths.
Despite promises of 'radical transparency', health information from U.S. agencies is increasingly difficult to access. Is public trust eroding?
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. marks one year at the helm of HHS, his controversial policies and dismissal of scientific consensus raise concerns around public health trust and vaccine acceptance in America.
TECH
New regulations in India require social media platforms to remove unlawful content within three hours of notification, a significant reduction from the previous 36-hour deadline.
A landmark trial in California is examining the alleged mental health impacts of social media on youth, with accusations that Meta (owner of Instagram) and YouTube have deliberately designed platforms to become addictive.
A Somali pilot's quick thinking saved all 55 passengers and crew onboard after a technical failure forced an emergency landing on the country's coastline.
A groundbreaking trial in California is scrutinizing the impact of Instagram and YouTube on mental health, with allegations of these platforms being designed as 'addiction machines'.
Jihadist factions in West Africa are increasingly employing commercial drones to conduct attacks, raising concerns over their growing military capabilities.
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