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Pam Bondi Faces Grilling Over Epstein Files in Fiery Congressional Hearing
Bangladesh Votes in Pivotal Election Post-Hasina Era
Controversy Erupts Over IOC's Nazi-Era T-Shirt Sales
Judge Blocks Military Demotion of Senator Mark Kelly Over 'Illegal Orders' Video
Political Stalemate Threatens Homeland Security Funding Amid Calls for Immigration Reform
Trump's Revocation of Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding Sparks Controversy
Trump Administration's Rollback of Climate Regulation Draws Outcry from Environmental Groups
Judge Rules in Favor of Free Speech for Sen. Mark Kelly Against Pentagon Punishment
Kenya to Reopen Border with Somalia After Nearly 15 Years
Dawson's Creek: A 90s Teen Drama That Redefined Emotional Storytelling
Confronting the Roots of Violence: Mental Health Crisis Behind Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting
Oklahoma Executes Kendrick Simpson, Acknowledged Killer of Two, Amid Controversy
Russia Enforces WhatsApp Ban to Promote State-Controlled Messaging App
Former Norwegian PM Thorbjørn Jagland Charged with Corruption over Epstein Connections
Democratic Lawmakers Demand Investigation into Suspected Surveillance by Justice Department
Investigators Seek Public Help in Search for Missing Mother of NBC Host Savannah Guthrie
Concerns Rise as Transparency in U.S. Health Data Declines Under Kennedy
Trust Erosion: The Impact of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Leadership at HHS on Public Health
Climate Innovations Offer Hope as Countries Face Environmental Crisis
End of Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota Announced Amid Controversy
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In a significant move, Russia has sought to completely block WhatsApp, pushing its citizens towards a state-sponsored surveillance application amidst increasing internet restrictions.
During a high-stakes meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized the need for ongoing negotiations with Iran, warning of possible military action if a nuclear deal isn't achieved. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to broaden the scope of the discussions.
In a narrow vote, six Republicans join Democrats in a resolution targeting tariffs imposed by former President Trump on Canadian goods, though the measure faces significant hurdles ahead.
As the Netherlands adopts the four-day workweek, questions arise about its long-term sustainability for businesses and the economy.
Amid rising electricity needs, the Tennessee Valley Authority is reconsidering plans to close two aging coal-fired power plants, a shift that raises environmental concerns and challenges the utility's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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
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.
Sam Darnold, once labeled a bust, has turned his career around by leading the Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory, showcasing the resilience and potential for redemption in the NFL.
The Seattle Seahawks displayed an overwhelming defensive prowess to secure their second Super Bowl victory against the New England Patriots, winning 29-13.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
Bud Cort, the beloved star of cult classic *Harold and Maude*, has passed away at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy of unique performances in films and television.
The beloved actor James Van Der Beek, known for his iconic role in 'Dawson's Creek', has passed away at the age of 48 after a valiant battle with bowel cancer. In a touching tribute, friends and co-stars remember his impact both on and off screen.
OPINION
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.
As Iran marks the anniversary of its revolution, the streets are filled with both jubilant celebrations and a stark undercurrent of dissent reflecting the country's ongoing struggles.
As Iran celebrates the 47th anniversary of its revolution, the atmosphere is tinged with discontent, echoing recent protests against the government amidst displays of loyalty and defiance.
As the Munich Security Conference approaches, the shadow of Trump's administration looms large over Europe, raising questions about defense commitments and geopolitical stability.
POLITICS
Polls have closed in Bangladesh for the first election following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, raising hopes for a more democratic future.
The International Olympic Committee faces criticism for selling T-shirts featuring designs from the 1936 Berlin Olympics, a propaganda event for the Nazi regime.
A federal judge has intervened to prevent the demotion of Senator Mark Kelly, following a controversial video urging military personnel to refuse illegal orders, calling the action unconstitutional.
As Congress prepares to go on recess, negotiations over Homeland Security funding remain stalled. Democrats demand reform for immigration enforcement practices, raising concerns about potential government shutdowns.
In a significant shift from previous climate policies, President Trump has revoked the 2009 scientific ruling stating that greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health, sparking backlash from environmental advocates and potential legal challenges.
HEALTH
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.
A heartbreaking accident on the River Nile has led to the death of at least 21 people, with rescue teams still searching for potential survivors and additional bodies. This incident underscores ongoing safety concerns in river transport amid the backdrop of Sudan's instability.
In an emotional address, Prince Harry thanked families suing Instagram and YouTube for their ongoing commitment to raising awareness about the mental health risks posed by these platforms.
Key lawmakers and families of crash victims advocate for advanced locator systems to prevent future aviation tragedies, as a congressional hearing examines past recommendations by the NTSB.
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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