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BUSINESS
Following U.S. government pressure, satellite provider Planet Labs has imposed indefinite restrictions on images of Iran, raising alarms among journalists and humanitarian organizations about the impact on reporting and aid efforts amidst escalating regional conflicts.
The White House has unveiled grand plans for a striking 250-foot monument, referred to as the 'Arc de Trump', inspired by the Parisian Arc de Triomphe, set to be a landmark in the nation's capital.
Planet Labs, a satellite imagery provider, has placed indefinite restrictions on images from Iran following US government requests, raising alarms among journalists and humanitarian organizations.
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As high-stakes talks between the US and Iran begin in Islamabad, five critical obstacles threaten to derail progress. From nuclear issues to regional alliances, here's what to watch in the negotiations.
TRAVEL
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.
The iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have hit peak bloom in Washington, D.C., marking the start of the city's tourist season and the celebration of spring during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
SPORT
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.
As Iran's national soccer team prepares for the World Cup amid international tensions, many fans in the diaspora grapple with conflicting emotions regarding the team's participation and its stance on the government's actions.
In the wake of Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest in Florida, prosecutors are seeking access to his prescription medication records, which could play a critical role in the upcoming legal proceedings.
Jim Whittaker, the first American to summit Mount Everest, has died at the age of 97. His legacy in climbing and contributions to the outdoor community will be remembered.
Seven players from the Eritrean national football team have failed to return home following a successful match in Eswatini, raising concerns over ongoing issues related to player absconding in Eritrea.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a heartfelt meeting, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her admiration for the British rock band Deep Purple, declaring, 'You are my god,' as she gifted them signed drumsticks.
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.
During a meeting in Tokyo, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her admiration for the British rock band Deep Purple, declaring them her 'god' while presenting signed drumsticks to the band.
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OPINION
Vice President JD Vance embarks on a high-stakes diplomatic mission in Pakistan to negotiate peace amid escalating tensions in Iran, guided by President Trump's unpredictable strategies.
Historic talks between US Vice President JD Vance and Iran's Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf highlight efforts to bridge longstanding distrust and explore the possibility of peace.
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POLITICS
In a bold move, Donald Trump has unveiled plans for a grand victory arch, dubbed the 'Arc de Trump,' to be constructed in the nation's capital. This 250-foot monument aims to be a towering symbol of American pride.
As Hungary approaches a crucial election, Péter Magyar rallies supporters with hopes of unseating Viktor Orbán, after 16 years in power. Both candidates are mobilizing in a contest that may redefine the nation’s political landscape.
In a significant judicial move, Nigeria has sentenced almost 400 individuals connected to militant Islamic organizations, including Boko Haram and ISWAP, reflecting the government's efforts to combat rising insecurity.
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been granted honorary citizenship in Albania, bringing him closer to his aspirations of leaving his political career behind for a new life abroad. The announcement was confirmed by his spokesperson, marking a significant milestone in Adams' ambitions.
HEALTH
Dutch police urge victims of a shocking international sextortion scheme to report their experiences, revealing the disturbing details of coercion and abuse leveraged through social media platforms.
A significant miscalculation in the Trump administration's claims about New York's Medicaid program raises questions about the integrity of its anti-fraud initiatives.
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As conflict continues in Iran, the psychological scars left on the nation's children threaten their future. In the wake of recent violence, children's experiences reveal how trauma permeates their daily lives, prompting fears and changes that could persist long after the fighting ceases.
As war continues to disrupt life in Iran, young minds bear the brunt of the ongoing conflict, forming lasting psychological scars amidst rocket strikes and familial anxiety. Experts warn that the impacts of hyper-arousal and PTSD in children could endure long after the conflict has ended.
TECH
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