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BUSINESS
President Trump has declared the termination of trade negotiations with Canada following an advertisement that criticized US tariffs, stirring tensions between the two countries.
A sweeping indictment involving NBA players and coaches linked to illegal sports betting has raised alarm about the growing legality and mitigating risks of sports gambling in the U.S.
In a significant shift, President Trump announced a halt to planned federal intervention in San Francisco following discussions with tech CEOs and the city's mayor, showcasing the potential influence of industry leaders on political decisions.
Following a recent phone call between President Trump and President Xi, the U.S. has imposed new sanctions on Chinese companies, prompting Beijing to retaliate, intensifying the stakes in the ongoing trade war.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, who previously served time for money laundering violations, marking a shift in the administration's approach towards crypto regulations.
TRAVEL
As Lombok island embarks on a transformation aimed at becoming Indonesia's next big tourism hotspot, locals grapple with the challenges of 'Bali-fication'. The quest for economic growth raises questions about cultural identity and environmental impact.
The arrival of autumn brings much-anticipated fall foliage, but this year, drought conditions have led to muted colors and earlier leaf drop across the Northeast and parts of the Rockies.
This year's autumn climbing season in the Himalayas has been marked by tragic incidents due to extreme weather conditions, highlighting the changing climate's impact on mountaineering.
Hikers stranded by heavy snowfall near Mount Everest have been guided to safety, thanks to a coordinated rescue effort involving local guides and volunteers.
Rescuers work tirelessly to evacuate hikers stranded by a severe snowstorm on Everest's eastern slopes, where hypothermia has impacted numerous climbers.
SPORT
A shocking investigation reveals an elaborate poker scam involving high-profile celebrities, NBA players, and advanced technology to cheat unsuspecting gamblers out of millions.
An extensive FBI investigation has led to the arrest of NBA player Terry Rozier and head coach Chauncey Billups, as part of a crackdown on illegal sports betting and mafia-influenced poker schemes.
The International Chess Federation is contemplating disciplinary actions against Russian grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik, following his unproven cheating allegations against American grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky prior to his untimely death at 29.
Despite the International Paralympic Committee lifting its ban, Russian and Belarusian para-athletes will not participate in the upcoming Winter Paralympics due to lingering restrictions by international sports federations.
ENTERTAINMENT
Rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs plans to appeal his conviction and 50-month prison sentence, issued following a trial where he was found guilty of engaging in prostitution-related offenses.
Construction crews have started tearing down parts of the East Wing of the White House to make way for a new ballroom, as President Trump emphasizes modern upgrades while respecting historical architecture.
In his upcoming memoir, Kevin Federline shares startling allegations about his ex-wife Britney Spears, claiming erratic behavior and raising concerns about her well-being.
The launch of Kim Kardashian's latest 'Hairy Skims' product is stirring outrage online, with critics labeling it distasteful. Insiders suggest it may be a strategic ploy to generate attention ahead of an investor meeting.
Harper Lee's family shares memories and insights on the soon-to-be-published collection of her previously unseen short stories, showcasing a budding literary genius.
OPINION
Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, Ghana's former First Lady and a prominent women's rights advocate, has passed away at the age of 76. Her contributions to women's empowerment and political life in Ghana will be remembered.
The Ghanaian political landscape mourns the loss of Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, former First Lady and advocate for women's rights, who died Thursday at the age of 76. Known for her significant contributions to women's empowerment in Ghana, her passing has led to an outpouring of tributes on social media.
President Donald Trump has taken a more aggressive stance towards Russia in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine by canceling a planned summit with President Putin and imposing sanctions on major Russian oil companies.
European leaders are poised to approve plans to use frozen Russian assets to provide financial support to Ukraine, amidst legal complexities and varying member state opinions.
In Portland, Oregon, inflatable costumes are making waves at protests against the Trump administration's policies, with protesters using playful attire to challenge narratives of violence and chaos.
POLITICS
Two iconic figures of justice and equality are honored with their first statues at the Alabama Capitol, marking a significant recognition of women's impact on history.
Judicial challenges arise as National Guard troops are deployed in various states, including Washington, West Virginia, Oregon, and Chicago, amid concerns about presidential authority and public safety.
A gallery attendant at the Louvre shares her shocking experience during a recent high-profile theft of France's crown jewels, revealing moments of chaos amid the robbery.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa alleges a foiled assassination attempt involving poison-laden chocolate and jam amidst ongoing civil unrest related to fuel prices.
A landmark class action lawsuit has been filed by four Australian servicewomen against the military, alleging sexual abuse, harassment, and discrimination. The lawsuit is expected to attract thousands of additional claims.
HEALTH
Gaza's Nasser Hospital is grappling with significant obstacles as healthcare professionals attempt to investigate the signs of torture evident on the bodies returned by Israel. With minimal resources and a backlog of deceased, the situation sheds light on the broader implications of war's aftermath.
A look into how the Make America Healthy Again movement is benefiting its proponents financially while peddling potentially harmful health narratives.
A Florida family is asking U.S. leaders to intervene for Mohammed Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian-American imprisoned in Israel, as they mourn the loss of his cousin, Sayfollah Musallet, who was killed by settlers in the West Bank.
As temperatures rise due to climate change, pregnant workers in the agricultural sector face increased risks of heat-related illnesses, with many unable to access necessary medical care for fear of reprisals.
TECH
In a significant political move, President Trump has pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, following his previous conviction related to money laundering violations.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has disabled Starlink services for over 2,500 devices linked to scam compounds in Myanmar, amid ongoing military actions against these operations.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has resolved a significant outage that disrupted over 1,000 websites and applications, including popular platforms like Snapchat and banks such as Lloyds and Halifax. Experts warn of the risks associated with heavy reliance on single cloud service providers.
An Amazon Web Services outage impacts millions globally, affecting major platforms like Snapchat and banks. Users raise concerns about reliance on cloud providers.
A significant outage linked to Amazon's cloud services on Monday underscores the vulnerability of centralized digital infrastructure that millions rely on daily. Insights into the crucial data centers reveal the potential fragility behind this technological reliance.