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Helena City Commissioners Rescind Immigrant Enforcement Measure Amid Legal Pressure
Trump's Delay on Attacking Iranian Energy: A Tactical Pause or a Strategic Escalation?
Kash Patel's Emails Breached by Iran-Linked Handala Hackers
Near Miss: United Airlines Flight Avoids Collision with Military Helicopter
Travel Anxiety: Long Security Lines Beget Early Arrivals at U.S. Airports
'My Daughter is Under the Rubble': Civilians in Tehran Suffer as Strikes Escalate
Tragic Helicopter Crash in Kauai Leaves Three Dead
Belarus Strengthens Ties with North Korea: Lukashenko Gifts Rifle to Kim Jong Un
Savannah Guthrie Set to Return to 'Today' Show After Mother's Disappearance
Rubio Urges G7 to Address Iran War During Tense Talks
Austria Proposes Social Media Ban for Under-14s Amid Growing Safety Concerns
Savannah Guthrie Returns to Today Show Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother
Trump's Strategic Pause: Counting Down to Diplomacy or Military Escalation with Iran
Nepal Appoints Former Rapper Balendra Shah as Prime Minister
US Senate Approves DHS Funding Amid Airport Chaos: ICE Funding Excluded
Escalating Violence: Palestinian Man Killed Amid Surge of West Bank Settler Attacks
Controversy Surrounds Euthanasia of Spanish Woman After Lengthy Legal Battle
Historic Shift: Trump's Signature to Adorn US Dollar Bills
Senate Approves Funding to Alleviate Airport Chaos Amid ICE Exclusions
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BUSINESS
As security lines at U.S. airports grow, travelers are arriving earlier than necessary, causing bottlenecks and longer waits. Airports like John Glenn International in Columbus urge passengers to arrive only 90 minutes before departure.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio participates in G7 discussions focusing on the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, stressing the need for international intervention.
Amid escalating tensions, US President Donald Trump extends a pause on potential attacks on Iran's energy sector. This decision raises questions about diplomatic intentions versus military readiness as forces are mobilized in the region.
In a groundbreaking announcement, the US Treasury confirms that for the first time in history, a sitting president's signature, specifically Donald Trump's, will appear on US banknotes, coinciding with America's 250th anniversary.
The Build America, Buy America Act aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but is creating significant hurdles for affordable housing projects, leading to construction delays and increased costs as developers struggle to comply with material sourcing regulations.
TRAVEL
The escalating conflict in the Middle East is disrupting global aviation, particularly affecting travel through Gulf hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. This situation not only leads to immediate flight cancellations but also raises concerns about long-term impacts on air travel and pricing.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport becomes the epicenter of travel disruption as TSA worker shortages lead to extensive wait times, frustrating travelers.
As the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) faces significant staff shortages due to a partial government shutdown, ICE agents have been deployed to assist at major airports across the United States.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney faced turbulence upon landing, injuring four crew members. Passengers remained unharmed during the incident.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence during landing, resulting in several injuries among crew members and passengers. Three individuals were taken to the hospital for treatment.
SPORT
In a historic decision, the International Olympic Committee announces that starting from the 2028 Los Angeles Games, the women's category in Olympic sports will be exclusively for biological females, based on a new eligibility criterion involving genetic testing.
In a bold move, Senegal plans to parade the Africa Cup of Nations trophy despite having it controversially stripped away. The Football Federation's president vows to fight against the ruling amidst ongoing appeals.
Despite having their Africa Cup of Nations title rescinded, Senegal plans a trophy parade against Peru in Paris, igniting a fierce legal battle to reclaim their championship.
The International Olympic Committee announces strict eligibility criteria for women's categories, restricting participation to biological females only, beginning with the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee and professional cornhole player, has been charged with first-degree murder following a shooting that left one passenger dead. Authorities are seeking his extradition from Virginia.
ENTERTAINMENT
US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie is set to return to the Today show two months after her mother Nancy Guthrie's mysterious disappearance. The search continues as her family faces this heartbreaking ordeal.
Balendra Shah, a former underground rapper, has been sworn in as Nepal's new prime minister following a landslide election victory, symbolizing a significant shift in the country's political landscape.
The iconic Oscars ceremony will move from Hollywood to the larger Peacock Theater in Los Angeles starting in 2029, coinciding with a shift to streaming on YouTube.
The rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen, has been inaugurated as Nepal's new Prime Minister following a significant electoral victory driven by demands for change in the country's political landscape.
The Academy Awards will leave the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood for the larger Peacock Theater in Los Angeles starting in 2029, coinciding with a shift to streaming on YouTube.
OPINION
As the Indian Premier League kicks off, all eyes are on 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a rising star whose talent is prompting discussions about his readiness for the senior stage.
California lawmakers have voted to rename César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day, reacting to recent allegations of sexual abuse against the labor leader. The decision reflects ongoing societal changes regarding the legacy of prominent historical figures.
Explore practical tips from parenting experts to help manage your child's screen time and encourage healthier habits.
India's recent legislative changes regarding transgender rights have ignited widespread protests from the LGBTQ community and opposition parties, raising concerns over self-identification rights.
Pauline Hanson's right-wing populist party, One Nation, achieves significant electoral gains, challenging the traditional party landscape in Australia.
POLITICS
As tensions rise in the Middle East, President Trump's decision to delay military action against Iran's energy infrastructure raises questions about the motives and implications of this pause.
The Handala Hack Team, believed to be backed by Iran, claimed responsibility for breaching FBI Director Kash Patel's email account, leaking private documents and photos online.
On a recent evening, a United Airlines flight narrowly avoided a collision with a military Black Hawk helicopter near John Wayne Airport, triggering an FAA investigation into aviation safety protocols.
The conflict between Iran, the US, and Israel is taking a heavy toll on civilian lives in Tehran, with families trapped under rubble from missile strikes. Eyewitness accounts detail extensive destruction and emotional trauma among residents.
During a recent meeting in Pyongyang, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko presented North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with a rifle, emphasizing their countries' mutual support against Western pressure.
HEALTH
The case of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old who chose euthanasia following a tragic life history, raises questions about state responsibilities and parental rights in assisted dying cases.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old paraplegic from Spain, died by euthanasia after a prolonged legal struggle with her father over her choice to end her life. Her case highlights the complexities embedded within Spain's euthanasia legislation.
The Mexican navy has launched a search and rescue operation for two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid that have gone missing while traveling from Mexico to Cuba.
In the wake of rising fuel prices and panic buying fueled by the Iran conflict, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reassured Australians of a secure fuel supply, despite reports of shortages across the country.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, faces euthanasia following an arduous battle to secure her right to die, highlighting the complexities of assisted dying laws in Spain.
TECH
The Austrian government announces plans to prohibit social media use for children under the age of 14, citing the need to protect young users from addiction and harmful content.
A recent jury decision in Los Angeles has ruled that platforms such as Instagram and YouTube are deliberately addictive, leading to significant potential changes in how Big Tech operates.
A recent court ruling against Instagram and YouTube finds the platforms addictive and negligent in safeguarding young users, signaling significant changes for big tech.
In groundbreaking verdicts, juries in Los Angeles and New Mexico find Meta and YouTube liable for mental health damages to children due to their addictive designs, indicating a significant shift in public accountability for tech companies.
In light of a pivotal ruling by a US jury, UK officials are contemplating a range of new regulations aimed at social media, particularly in relation to children's usage and addictive features.
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