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Tragic Collision at LaGuardia Airport: Details Emerge
Supreme Court Skepticism on Late-Arriving Ballots
US-Iran Conflict: Escalation and Limited Options for Diplomacy
Tragedy Strikes LaGuardia Airport: Two Pilots Killed in Plane Collision
Israel Intensifies Attacks on Hezbollah as Tensions Escalate in Lebanon
Wave of Violence in West Bank: Israeli Settlers Assault Palestinian Villages Post Fatal Incident
Socialists Secure Major Urban Wins in France Elections
Remembering Lionel Jospin: The Legacy of France's Former Socialist Prime Minister
Hybe Stock Plummets Following BTS's Underwhelming Comeback Concert Attendance
Fifteen Arrested in Nigeria Following Shocking Festival Assault Videos
Tragic Loss: OnlyFans Founder Leonid Radvinsky Passes Away at 43
Hong Kong Police Authorized to Demand Phone Passwords Under New Security Regulations
Federal Immigration Officers Seen at Atlanta Airport Amid TSA Strain
Democrats Embrace Tax Cuts Amid Economic Concerns
Senate Advances Markwayne Mullin's Nomination as Homeland Security Secretary
Hawaii Faces Severe Flooding After Heavy Rains Leave Thousands Without Power
Historic Strike Planned at Australia's ABC After Pay Dispute
Former Kenyan Foreign Minister Raphael Tuju Reported Missing Amid Abduction Fears
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BUSINESS
Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Radvinsky transformed the adult content platform, leading to significant financial success and controversy.
Facing mounting pressure over affordability issues, Democratic senators are proposing tax cuts that mirror Republican strategies to alleviate financial burdens on lower-income earners.
ABC staff will strike for the first time in two decades due to dissatisfaction with a recent pay offer, impacting live broadcasts across the nation.
Over 10 million residents in Cuba experience a nationwide blackout for the second time this week, leading to widespread power outages and public dissent due to chronic energy shortages.
An Air Canada Express plane collided with a ground vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport, causing significant damage to the aircraft and halting all flight operations.
TRAVEL
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.
Major disruptions were observed at airports across the U.S. following severe storms, with hundreds of flights canceled and delays compounding existing issues from airport staffing shortages due to a partial government shutdown.
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.
SPORT
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.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The attendance at BTS's highly anticipated comeback concert was significantly lower than expected, leading to a sharp decline in Hybe's stock price.
BTS returned to the stage after three years away, performing an electrifying concert in the heart of Seoul, capturing the spirit of their dedicated fanbase, the 'Army'.
The K-pop sensation BTS returns to the stage for the first time in almost four years, captivating a crowd of over 100,000 fans at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul during their comeback concert for the new album 'Arirang'.
Taylor Frankie Paul's participation in The Bachelorette faced a swift downfall amidst fresh allegations, prompting ABC to pull the show's premiere just days before its air date. The incident raises questions about casting decisions and the future of reality television.
Justin Timberlake faced challenging field sobriety tests after being pulled over in Sag Harbor, New York. Footage from the incident reveals his struggles and reactions, leading to a legal outcome and public service commitments.
OPINION
A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders believe President Trump has adversely affected immigration practices during his second term.
Dolores Huerta, a key figure in the labor rights movement, reveals her experiences of sexual abuse by César Chavez, igniting discussions about the long-standing culture of harassment in agricultural fields and the empowerment of women farmworkers.
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and special counsel, who led a significant investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, has passed away at 81. Leaders and former colleagues pay tribute to his legacy.
Canada's Supreme Court will hear a constitutional challenge to Quebec's secularism law that restricts religious attire for public sector workers, which many Muslim women feel marginalizes them.
POLITICS
An Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck on the runway of LaGuardia Airport, resulting in two fatalities and numerous injuries. Eyewitnesses describe the calamitous incident with vivid detail.
An Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck during landing at LaGuardia Airport, leading to fatalities and multiple injuries. Investigations are underway as air travel disruptions continue.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority discusses the legality of counting late-arriving mail ballots amidst concerns over electoral integrity. A ruling could significantly impact voting laws in multiple states ahead of upcoming elections.
As the US and Iran intensify their military engagements, the prospects for a diplomatic resolution appear increasingly slim. The conflict escalates with missile launches and threats, raising urgent questions about the future of both nations' strategies.
A tragic collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport involving a passenger plane and a fire truck has left two pilots dead and numerous injuries among passengers. An investigation is ongoing as the airport remains closed.
HEALTH
Dive into the evolving landscape of the U.S. weight-loss drug market, where pharmaceutical companies battle fiercely to offer more affordable options amid rising obesity rates.
Hawaii faces unprecedented flooding following two storms, costing over $1 billion in damages, prompting extensive rescue operations.
A tragic drone strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan's East Darfur has left 64 people dead, including children and medical personnel, as the conflict between the military and RSF continues.
The Sudanese military has refuted claims of involvement in a fatal strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital, which left 64 dead, including children and medical staff, during Eid festivities.
A troubling trend is emerging as more parents refuse essential preventive treatments for newborns, such as vitamin K shots, driven by anti-science sentiment and misinformation. Medical professionals express concern over the potential health risks posed to infants as vaccination and other routine care declines.
TECH
NASA is preparing for the Artemis II mission to send astronauts around the Moon, making its second journey to the launch pad after earlier mechanical setbacks. A successful April launch could mark a significant milestone in lunar exploration.
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.
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 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.
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