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BUSINESS
As airlines worldwide reduce flights due to escalating jet fuel prices linked to geopolitical tensions, travelers face complex challenges in securing refunds and rebooking options. This article provides essential guidance for affected passengers.
President Trump's recent move to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a Schedule III substance provokes mixed reactions within the cannabis community and medical field, heralding both potential benefits and concerns.
As the Arctic faces significant climate changes, the village of Kaktovik, Alaska, is attempting to reinstate tourism centered around polar bears. This revival aims to benefit the local economy while ensuring the protection of both the bears and the community's way of life.
In a push to expand its artificial intelligence initiatives, Meta has announced plans to cut approximately 8,000 jobs, representing 10% of its workforce, as the company aims for efficiency while significantly increasing investment in AI.
In a significant move that could reshape the media landscape, Warner Bros Discovery shareholders have approved Paramount's staggering $111 billion acquisition, pending regulatory approval.
TRAVEL
A Canadian woman has been killed and several others injured in a shooting incident at the historic Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico.
Around 200 tourists found themselves stranded atop a popular viewpoint in Rio de Janeiro as police operations targeting gang members escalated into a gunfight.
As travelers seek authenticity and value, quirky European destinations like Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania are gaining popularity. Explore these unique options for your next getaway.
In response to reports of harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Chinese officials are advising travelers to avoid Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The warning follows incidents involving Chinese scholars facing unreasonable inspections.
SPORT
A massive glacier obstruction threatens the start of the peak climbing season on Mount Everest, potentially leading to dangerous traffic jams and delayed summits for climbers.
Atefeh Ramezanisadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh, two Iranian footballers who received asylum in Australia, express gratitude for the support and safety they've found in their new home.
Two Iranian footballers express gratitude towards Australia for granting them asylum, emphasizing their newfound hope and safety amidst turmoil in their homeland.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies tragically at the age of 48 after a car accident involving a train.
The retrial concerning the death of football legend Diego Maradona has commenced, with seven medical professionals facing charges of negligent homicide after his death in 2020. The case, highlighted by previous judicial missteps, questions the adequacy of care he received during his last days.
ENTERTAINMENT
A US judge rules against legendary singer Smokey Robinson in a defamation suit he filed against former housekeepers who accused him of sexual assault, while allowing parts of his countersuit to proceed.
The University of Queensland Press has withdrawn an Indigenous children's book after the illustrator made contentious remarks regarding the Bondi beach shooting, causing a significant backlash from the literary community.
In a recent interview, Ringo Starr shares insights about his journey from The Beatles to his new country album, Long Long Road, discussing mistakes, collaborations, and the essence of music.
The University of Queensland Press has canceled the release of 'Bila, A River Cycle' following statements made by its illustrator, Matt Chun, regarding a tragic incident at Bondi Beach, igniting debates on censorship and artistic freedom.
In a candid interview, Ringo Starr shares insights about his new country album 'Long Long Road', his musical experiences, and the advice he gives to aspiring musicians.
OPINION
Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, is being sued by a former employee who claims that his media company, Beast Industries, fostered a culture of sexual harassment and gender bias.
As the conflict in the Middle East unfolds, China's manufacturing sector is feeling the pinch, demonstrating vulnerabilities despite its earlier resilience against tariffs.
Amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan seeks to mediate talks to ease the blockade situation. The international community closely watches the unfolding diplomatic crisis.
In his final stop in Africa, Pope Leo condemns the treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea, calling for better living conditions and urging the government to use the nation's wealth for the common good.
One year on from the devastating attack in Pahalgam, the families affected continue to navigate the complex terrain of loss and remembrance through personal stories of grief and resilience.
POLITICS
South Korean authorities arrested a man for sharing a fake AI-generated image of a runaway wolf, which disrupted search efforts across Daejeon city.
In a strategic move to enforce maritime control, the US Navy has boarded a vessel transporting Iranian oil as President Trump intensifies military rhetoric concerning Iranian activities in the Strait of Hormuz.
A US special forces soldier faces charges for allegedly betting on Nicolás Maduro's removal using classified information leading to a significant profit.
Kenyan President William Ruto has come under fire for ridiculing Nigerian-accented English during a speech to Kenyans in Italy, igniting tensions between the two nations.
HEALTH
A woman became trapped waist-deep in a collapsing pit toilet during a family road trip, prompting a dramatic rescue in the Australian outback. Fortunately, she was unharmed but the incident highlights safety concerns regarding basic toilet facilities in remote areas.
In light of alarming incidents involving drunk driving by school bus drivers, the National Transportation Safety Board has proposed implementing alcohol detection systems for all new school buses to enhance safety for children.
The US Department of Justice has officially reclassified cannabis, moving it from Schedule I to Schedule III, marking a major policy shift aimed at expanding access and research.
In a significant change to US drug policy, the Trump administration has reclassified cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance, suggesting a move towards greater access and research on marijuana-related products.
TECH
Apollo astronaut Harrison Schmitt reflects on the significance of lunar exploration and the promising energy resources from the moon, particularly helium-3. As humanity plans to return to the moon and beyond, Schmitt's insights highlight the importance of scientific endeavors in understanding our solar system and addressing energy needs on Earth.
The White House plans to enhance cooperation with U.S. AI firms to counteract increasing technology theft by foreign entities, notably from China, as revealed in an internal memo by Michael Kratsios.
Meta is set to track employee activities such as keystrokes and clicks to gather data for training its AI models, raising concerns among workers about privacy and job security.
As Tim Cook steps down, John Ternus takes over as Apple's new leader. The 'product guy' faces challenges in AI innovation and maintaining Apple's legacy.