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Immigration Judge Denies Asylum to Family of Detained Minneapolis Boy
Michigan Synagogue Shares Aftermath of Tragic Attack on Social Media
New State Proposals to Restrict Law Enforcement Facial Coverings Gain Momentum
Rising Healthcare Costs Strain Americans as ACA Benefits Expire
Chad Promises Retaliation After Deadly Drone Strike Linked to Sudan
Spain's King Acknowledges Colonial Past as Mexico Invites Him to Upcoming World Cup
Trump's Strong Statement on Iran Conflict Sparks Questions on US-Israel Relations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faces Backlash for Exaggerated Health Claims
Pentagon Requests Additional $200 Billion for Iran War Efforts
Dolores Huerta Reveals Abuse by César Chavez, Sparks Calls for Change
Tragic Incident in West Bank: Three Women Killed by Missile Debris
FBI Investigates Former Counterterrorism Chief Joe Kent Amid Allegations of Leaks
Sen. Markwayne Mullin's Journey to Homeland Security: A Tale of Friendships and Commitment
Navigating the Complexities of Jewish Identity Amid Rising Antisemitism
Cyprus President Advocates for Open Discussions on UK Military Bases
Sony Music Takes Action Against AI-Generated Deepfakes: Over 135,000 Songs Removed
Japanese PM Faces Challenges Ahead of Talks with Trump Amid Growing Tensions
Kevin Spacey Reaches Settlement With Accusers Ahead of Civil Trial
Nowruz Celebrations in the Shadow of Loss: Iranian Community Reflects Amidst Grief
Legacy of Labor Rights Icons in Question Amid New Allegations
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BUSINESS
Sanae Takaichi, Japan's Prime Minister, is set for difficult discussions with US President Donald Trump as they tackle the escalating conflict in the Middle East and its implications for trade relations.
Sony Music has requested the removal of over 135,000 unauthorized tracks created by AI, impersonating its top artists, including Beyoncé and Harry Styles, impacting the music industry significantly.
The Iran conflict has reignited energy concerns in Europe, reminiscent of past crises, as leaders scramble for short-term solutions amid rising prices and geopolitical tensions.
Despite having the largest youth population in the world, India's young adults face unprecedented joblessness rates, revealing systemic issues between education and employment.
The ongoing Iran conflict disrupts vital global oil supplies, forcing countries to adapt. China, while facing pressures, stands resilient with strategic preparations.
TRAVEL
Travelers heading to Northern California for the holiday weekend are advised to exercise caution as a winter storm approaches, bringing feet of snow to the Sierra Nevada region.
As the US federal government partially shuts down due to funding failures, travel groups warn of potential delays in airports and long wait times for travelers, urging for swift resolutions regarding TSA personnel pay.
The recent shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security raises concerns about potential delays and security line wait times at airports across the country, as TSA employees prepare to work without pay amid negotiations on funding.
Travel groups warn of disruptions and chaos at airports due to a potential shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Airlines urge lawmakers to reach a funding deal to prevent unscheduled TSA worker absences.
As demand for high-end air travel skyrockets among Asia's ultra-wealthy, manufacturers like Gulfstream and Dassault are racing to deliver luxurious private jets, reflecting a significant shift in aviation trends.
SPORT
A sudden gondola crash at Engelberg ski resort results in one fatality during a severe windstorm, as investigations commence into the incident.
Amid ongoing struggles, the Venezuelan national baseball team's triumph over the United States in the World Baseball Classic final brought a rare wave of happiness to the streets of Caracas, uniting the nation in celebration and hope.
Morocco celebrates as the Confederation of African Football overturns the Africa Cup of Nations final result, awarding the title to them after Senegal's protest walkout during the match.
Two Iranian footballers, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, seek asylum in Australia while training with Brisbane Roar FC after resisting pressures back home.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's disqualification from the Winter Olympics draws national attention as his helmet honors Ukrainian athletes who lost their lives in the war against Russia.
ENTERTAINMENT
Pop Mart and Sony Pictures announce the development of a feature film starring the popular Labubu dolls, set to combine live action with computer-generated animation.
In an unusual election battle, Charles Hittler faces Antoine Renault-Zielinski in the small French town of Arcis-sur-Aube, drawing global attention and humor due to their strikingly controversial names.
As the war in the Middle East escalates, Iranian American social media creators navigate communication blackouts in Iran, sharing insights and experiences from the diaspora to raise awareness and foster understanding.
After winning the Oscar for Best Actor, Michael B. Jordan delighted fans by grabbing a burger at In-N-Out while still in his formal attire.
OPINION
Dolores Huerta, a co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, disclosed that she was a victim of abuse by fellow activist César Chavez, igniting a national conversation about legacy, accountability, and women's rights.
As Sen. Markwayne Mullin prepares for his role as Homeland Security secretary, his bond with former President Trump, forged through personal hardship, showcases the intertwining of politics and personal relations.
In a bid to protect its artists, Sony Music has requested the removal of more than 135,000 songs that have been illegally generated using AI deepfake technology. The company cites financial harm and reputational damage to its music acts, which include popular stars like Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
Dolores Huerta, civil rights leader and co-founder of The United Farm Workers, has come forward with allegations of sexual abuse by César Chávez, shedding light on broader issues of abuse within the movement.
POLITICS
Photos revealing extensive fire damage at Temple Israel emerge following a violent incident, prompting the synagogue to share their story amidst media scrutiny.
In the wake of a federal court ruling, several states are pushing new legislation to prohibit law enforcement officers from wearing facial coverings during public interactions, intensifying debates over accountability and transparency.
A significant number of Affordable Care Act enrollees report higher healthcare costs this year, forcing individuals to make tough choices between medical needs and everyday expenses.
Chad's president has vowed military action in response to a drone attack that killed 17 mourners, escalating tensions with Sudan amid an ongoing conflict.
King Felipe VI of Spain receives an invitation from Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking a potential reconciliation between the two nations amid discussions around Spain's colonial history.
HEALTH
Concerns rise over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s assertions about dietary cures for serious mental health issues. Experts warn that his claims may mislead patients into forgoing important treatments.
The Alberta government introduces legislation to restrict medically assisted dying to end-of-life circumstances only, raising concerns and debate among supporters and critics.
A ski gondola accident in Engelberg, Switzerland results in the death of a 61-year-old woman, prompting an investigation into the causes of the tragic event.
With the expiration of the patent for semaglutide, India is poised to launch affordable generics of popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic—transforming access to treatment and potentially reshaping the global obesity fight.
TECH
The 2026 Turing Award honors Charles H Bennett and Gilles Brassard for their groundbreaking work in quantum cryptography, redefining secure communications.
The AI firm Anthropic is seeking a chemical weapons and explosives expert to ensure its technology isn't misused for harmful purposes, amid growing concerns about AI's potential risks.
A shocking report unveils that social media giants Meta and TikTok have knowingly amplified harmful content in pursuit of user engagement, as revealed by whistleblowers and internal documents.
The AI firm Anthropic is seeking a chemical weapons and explosives expert amid concerns over potential misuse of its technology. The move reflects increasing scrutiny and urgency in the AI sector regarding the implications of its tools.
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