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BUSINESS
In response to escalating energy prices linked to regional conflicts, Egypt announces early closing times for businesses, alongside other energy-saving measures.
The recorded conversations of former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries prompt a complex debate on his mental fitness to stand trial for sex trafficking, highlighting conflicting expert opinions and his awareness of the charges.
Amid soaring energy prices caused by the ongoing Iran war, Egypt is implementing temporary measures requiring shops, restaurants, and cafes to close by 21:00 to conserve energy.
Record-breaking heat in California coincides with spring break, raising concerns over energy use and public health as residents seek relief.
A bipartisan coalition in Congress is advocating for legislation to ensure air traffic controllers and TSA agents are compensated during government shutdowns, raising concerns about aviation safety and employee stability.
TRAVEL
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.
Long security lines and staffing shortages have turned Houston's main airport into a chaos scene as TSA workers face financial struggles during the ongoing government shutdown.
As TSA agents go without pay during a government shutdown, ICE agents are stepping in to alleviate long security lines at airports across the country.
SPORT
Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested on charges of driving under the influence following a car crash. He has since been released on bail amid a cloud of concerns regarding his future in professional golf.
In a bold move, President Trump hosts a UFC mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn, coinciding with his 80th birthday and America's 250th anniversary.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test after a car crash on Jupiter Island. Authorities confirmed he passed a breathalyser test but declined a urine analysis.
As Indian cricket celebrates a pivotal moment with the return of the Indian Premier League, all eyes turn to 15-year-old batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a rising talent who is poised to make history in the sport.
Starting from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the International Olympic Committee has announced a policy that restricts participation in women's sports to biological females, determined by a 'once-in-a-lifetime' sex test. This decision has sparked significant debate surrounding fairness, safety, and inclusivity in competitive sports.
ENTERTAINMENT
A viral event known as Cake Picnic has made its way to Sydney, attracting over 500 enthusiastic bakers and cake lovers for a delightful day filled with creativity and community.
A vibrant cake picnic in Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden brought together bakers of all skill levels to share their delicious creations, embracing community spirit and the joy of baking.
Discover the quirky and comedic world of Fruit Love Island, the new AI-generated TikTok series that parodies the reality show Love Island with a cast of anthropomorphic fruits.
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular and a prominent figure in the looksmaxxing movement, was arrested in Florida after a battery incident involving two women. The event has raised questions about the influence of internet culture on real-life actions.
The Cake Picnic has made its way to Sydney, celebrating baking and community spirit with over 500 participants showcasing their homemade creations amidst the beautiful Botanic Gardens.
OPINION
As President Trump escalates military actions against Iran alongside Prime Minister Netanyahu, expert analyses reveal a lack of strategic planning that could lead to dire consequences for the Middle East and beyond.
A generational divide among conservatives is becoming evident amidst the ongoing war in Iran, as younger members of the GOP voice skepticism towards military intervention while older supporters remain steadfast.
The United Nations General Assembly passes a historic resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as a grave crime against humanity, paving the way for future discussions on reparations and acknowledgment of historical injustices.
From Minneapolis to Paris, citizens unite as part of a global 'No Kings' movement against authoritarianism and the policies of President Trump, signaling a call for justice and democracy.
As the U.S. military campaign in Iran continues, a significant generational divide has surfaced among conservatives at CPAC, questioning the war's justification and its impacts on domestic issues.
POLITICS
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries faces scrutiny regarding his mental competency to stand trial on sex trafficking charges, as recordings reveal his understanding of the situation.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa was prevented from leading Palm Sunday mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre as tensions rise in Jerusalem amidst Iranian attacks.
The recent allegations of deepfake pornography against TV star Collien Fernandes have sparked nationwide protests in Germany, bringing to light the urgent need for legal reforms to combat digital abuse.
The New Democratic Party of Canada elects former journalist and activist Avi Lewis as its new leader, focusing on worker rights and addressing the cost-of-living crisis.
In response to soaring fuel prices triggered by the Middle East war, Victoria and Tasmania have introduced free public transport measures. This initiative aims to encourage commuters to use alternative transport methods, alleviating pressure on fuel stations.
HEALTH
Two humanitarian aid ships have been located by the Mexican Navy after disappearing days prior on their way to Cuba amidst ongoing supply crises. The vessels, part of a convoy delivering essential supplies, continue their journey to Havana.
In the highly-anticipated HBO Max series 'The Pitt', Noah Wyle portrays a traumatized physician tackling the challenges of the American healthcare system, shedding light on mental health and healthcare access issues.
The death of Noelia Castillo, a Spanish woman who fought for the right to end her suffering through euthanasia, has sparked serious discussions about the state's role in mental health care and end-of-life decisions.
In the midst of escalating violence in Tehran, families are trapped under rubble following airstrikes, highlighting the catastrophic civilian toll of the conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel.
TECH
The USS Massachusetts has officially joined the Navy fleet, marking a significant step not only for state pride but also for gender integration in the military.
In a significant verdict against Meta and YouTube, a California jury found the platforms liable for designing addictive social media, resulting in mental health harm to a young user. The ruling is raising alarms about the future of tech regulation and accountability.
The Handala Hack Team claims to have hacked into FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account, releasing sensitive information and photos, as the FBI offers a reward for information about the perpetrators.
Austria has proposed a ban on social media usage for children under 14, joining a wave of countries taking similar measures to address concerns about the potential harmful impact of social media on young people's mental health.