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BUSINESS
President Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if he does not resign by May. This ultimatum comes amid ongoing tensions related to Powell's interest rate decisions.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserts that he will not succumb to pressure from Donald Trump regarding military involvement in the Iran conflict, emphasizing that it is not in the UK's national interest to engage in the war.
As Tax Day arrives, the Trump administration reports that millions of Americans have utilized new tax cuts. However, a significant portion of the population still views taxes as excessively high, despite these changes.
In a landmark ruling, Gina Rinehart, Australia's richest person, is mandated to share part of her mining profits following a long-standing family dispute regarding her mining empire.
In a recent interview, US President Donald Trump expressed that the trade deal with the UK could change, following criticisms directed at Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his positions on international conflicts.
TRAVEL
Route 66, known as the Mother Road, marks its centenary as a cultural symbol and a testimony to the American spirit of adventure, migration, and innovation.
Authorities in the Bahamas are conducting a search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who reportedly fell overboard from a boat while vacationing with her husband.
The Transportation Security Administration is sending out long-awaited paychecks to its workers, promising to alleviate some issues at major U.S. airports plagued by delays during the ongoing DHS shutdown.
A traveler shares their experience on a long-distance train journey amidst political unrest in the U.S., highlighting the social implications of modern travel and the historical significance of railways.
Airports across the U.S. are facing lengthy security lines as spring break travel ramps up, prompted by recent executive orders for TSA officer payments that have yet to show effects.
SPORT
The retrial of the medical team involved in the care of football icon Diego Maradona starts today, following a previous trial's collapse due to controversial court actions.
The rising star from the Ghana Premier League was shot dead during an armed robbery targeting his team's bus. The football community mourns the loss of promising talent.
Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old Ghanaian footballer, has tragically lost his life after armed attackers opened fire on the bus carrying his team, Berekum Chelsea, following a match.
The unveiling of a statue honoring baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki takes an unexpected turn when the statue's bat breaks, sparking laughter and surprise during the ceremony held outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
A bronze statue of MLB star Ichiro Suzuki was unveiled at T-Mobile Park but suffered a humorous mishap when its bat broke during the ceremony.
ENTERTAINMENT
Kanye West has postponed his upcoming concert in Marseille, France as part of ongoing issues following his controversial comments and the cancellation of his UK performance.
Kanye West has delayed his concert in Marseille indefinitely, following a week of turmoil surrounding his performances in Europe.
In an exciting charity raffle, Ari Hodara has won an original Pablo Picasso painting valued over €1 million, raising significant funds for Alzheimer's research.
The popular lottery game Powerball is set to include players from the UK, promising larger jackpots and increased excitement. The deal has been announced between the Multi-State Lottery Association and Allwyn UK, subject to regulatory approval.
After a series of legal battles, Harvey Weinstein is set to stand trial again on a single rape charge in New York. The former Hollywood mogul's trial comes amid ongoing discussions about the impact of the #MeToo movement.
OPINION
Mohamed Suleiman's journey through Sudan's civil war exposes the devastating impact of violence, silence, and loss as he uncovers the grim realities following a communications blackout.
In a surprising move, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has named Roelf Meyer, a prominent figure from the apartheid era, as the new ambassador to the United States.
Donald Trump's recent criticisms of Pope Leo XIV over the Iran war have created a backlash among his conservative Catholic supporters, highlighting a potential shift in loyalties amid political strife.
As tensions in the Middle East escalate, Dearborn, Michigan's Arab American community is left in constant worry for their loved ones abroad, grappling with loss and a sense of helplessness amidst rising local pressures.
Recent polls show that a significant majority of Americans believe their taxes are excessively high, despite tax cuts from the previous administration. Economic pressures and perceived inequalities in tax contributions from the wealthy compound their concerns.
POLITICS
Marwan Barghouti, a high-profile Palestinian prisoner, has been allegedly assaulted multiple times by Israeli prison guards, raising concerns among his family and human rights advocates.
In a recent interview, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argued that short-term economic sacrifices are necessary to ensure long-term security, particularly concerning the threat posed by Iran's nuclear ambitions. As conflict escalates, the global economic outlook remains uncertain.
Despite recent diplomatic talks aimed at calming tensions, hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah have intensified with both sides launching attacks.
The FDA is set to hold a meeting this summer to discuss loosening restrictions on peptide injections, products gaining traction among wellness enthusiasts despite lacking rigorous safety evaluations.
HEALTH
A tragic incident in the Indian Ocean leaves approximately 250 individuals, primarily from the Rohingya community, missing after their overcrowded trawler sinks amidst adverse weather conditions. This event underscores the perilous journeys many undertake in search of safety and opportunity.
A heat wave unusual for this time of year threatens high temperatures across major U.S. cities, raising concerns for public health and safety.
Mohamed Suleiman, a journalist, recounts the harrowing experiences of Sudan's civil conflict after reconnecting to the world following a prolonged communication blackout.
The partner of US influencer Ashly Robinson, who died in Zanzibar during a vacation, is cooperating with authorities as a witness. Investigations are ongoing, with her family seeking answers about the circumstances surrounding her death.
An investigation reveals that THQ Taunsa Hospital in Punjab, Pakistan, continued unsafe injection practices, potentially contributing to a dramatic rise in HIV cases among children.
TECH
The Artemis II crew has returned after a groundbreaking lunar mission, setting new records and sparking excitement for future space exploration. What lies ahead for NASA's lunar ambitions?
After an extraordinary journey that made them the furthest humans from Earth, the Artemis II crew has splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean, marking a triumph for NASA's lunar exploration program.
Explosive Media is leveraging AI graphics to create viral propaganda videos that aim to shift perceptions about Iran's role in global conflicts, revealing how these clips are crafted to resonate with audiences.
The Artemis II crew is welcomed back to Houston after their remarkable journey around the moon, achieving unprecedented distances and cosmic views.
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully circled the Moon, marking a new era in human space exploration. However, major hurdles lie ahead for sustained lunar presence and Mars exploration.