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Federal Court Orders Reinstatement of Voice of America Amid Controversy
Rhinos Make a Triumphant Return to Uganda After a 40-Year Absence
India's Game-Changing Drug Patent Expiry: A New Era for Weight-Loss Treatments
Oil Prices Surge to Nearly $110 Following Airstrike on Gas Field
Poland Approves Extradition of Russian Archaeologist to Ukraine
Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib Assassinated in Israeli Air Strike
New Safety Measures for Helicopters and Airplanes at Major U.S. Airports
Moroccan Triumph and Senegalese Fury After Afcon Title Controversy
Iran's Leadership Faces Increased Turmoil Following Death of Ali Larijani
Amidst Air Strikes and Repression, Iranians Experience Daily Dread
Oil Prices Spike Near $110 Amid Iranian Gas Field Airstrike
Destruction and Despair: A Cluster Bomb Strike in Ramat Gan
Trailblazers in Encryption: Bennett and Brassard Receive Turing Award
King Charles Hosts First Nigerian State Visit in 37 Years
Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Joe Kent Resigns Over Iran Crisis
Tragic Air Strike on Kabul Rehab Centre Claims Hundreds
Charles Hittler's Controversial Election Sparks Viral Sensation in France
Prosecutors Seek Long Sentence for Crown Princess's Son in Rape Case
Efforts to Restore Florida's Ocklawaha River Continue Amid Setbacks
President Trump to Honor Fallen Service Members at Delaware Base
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The price of Brent crude oil jumped to nearly $110 a barrel after reports of an airstrike on a facility at the South Pars gas field, the world's largest natural gas field, sparking concerns over energy supply.
Oil and gas prices surge following an airstrike on Iran's South Pars gas field, with Brent crude hitting nearly $110 per barrel.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu are welcomed by King Charles at Windsor Castle, marking a historic visit amidst discussions on economic partnerships.
The state of Arizona has filed a 20-count criminal charge against Kalshi, a prediction market company, alleging illegal gambling activities inclusive of bets on political outcomes and collegiate sports.
Farmers across the United States are bracing for significant increases in fertilizer costs, with some expecting up to a 40% rise this season due to geopolitical conflicts, notably the war in Iran. As essential inputs become pricier, many producers struggle to maintain their operations, risking crop yield and financial stability.
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
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.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet, adorned with images of athletes lost to war, sparked controversy in the Winter Olympics.
In an unprecedented rivalry, Chinese-American Olympians Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu become symbols of a larger geopolitical debate during the Winter Olympics in Milan, with their contrasting choices igniting nationalistic sentiments and discussions on identity.
Vladyslav Heraskevych's disqualification from the Winter Olympics highlights the ongoing tension between sport and personal expression amidst the war in Ukraine. His helmet honors lost athletes and serves as a poignant reminder of the conflict's toll.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
After winning best actor at the Oscars for 'Sinners', Michael B. Jordan indulged in a delicious burger at In-N-Out, showcasing a beloved tradition among Oscar winners.
The 98th Academy Awards witnessed the triumph of 'One Battle After Another,' reflecting contemporary issues while host Conan O’Brien urged optimism amidst political unrest and cultural changes.
Following his arrest during Mardi Gras, actor Shia LaBeouf has been ordered into rehabilitation after a public altercation escalated into a legal matter, raising questions about his behavior and Hollywood's scrutiny of ongoing legal issues.
OPINION
In a landmark acknowledgment of historical injustices, King Felipe of Spain has addressed the abuses committed during the colonization of Mexico, prompting reactions from both supporters and critics.
Donald Trump has sparked controversy by claiming that individuals with learning disabilities should not hold the presidency, following his derogatory remarks about California Governor Gavin Newsom's dyslexia.
Former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks about California Governor Gavin Newsom, mocking his dyslexia and asserting that individuals with learning disabilities should not hold the presidency. Newsom retaliated with sharp criticism on social media.
U.S. allies express caution over President Trump's approach to the Iran crisis, highlighting a lack of quick solutions to the geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
In a recent press conference, former President Donald Trump disparaged California Governor Gavin Newsom over his dyslexia, stating that individuals with learning disabilities shouldn't hold the presidency. This remark has prompted strong backlash from advocacy groups and ignited an ongoing feud between the two politicians.
POLITICS
A Polish judge has ruled that Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin can be extradited to Ukraine for trial over allegations of illegal excavations in Crimea. Butyagin's defense plans to appeal the decision.
Esmail Khatib, Iran's intelligence minister, has been confirmed killed in a targeted air strike by Israel, deepening the ongoing conflict and rising tensions in the region.
The FAA takes decisive action to enhance safety in the skies following a deadly midair collision, mandating radar use for aircraft separation.
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.
HEALTH
The expiration of the semaglutide patent in India marks a pivotal point for affordable weight-loss medications, potentially making them accessible to millions and reshaping the global obesity landscape.
With the patent on semaglutide set to expire, India is poised to introduce affordable generics of popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, potentially transforming the global obesity landscape.
A shooting at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Jasper, Georgia, resulted in at least one person hospitalized and the suspect shot by police during the confrontation. The small city, known as Georgia's First Mountain City, is now the scene of a significant police investigation.
A significant heatwave is forecasted to impact the southwestern United States, with temperatures soaring above seasonal norms, posing health risks and environmental concerns.
As climate change increasingly erodes the predictability of ice conditions in northern Alaska, tragic accidents like the death of Elmer Brown raise urgent questions about safety, food security, and community health.
TECH
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.
In response to the rapid rise of AI technologies, organizations around the world race to create a universally accepted 'human-made' label, aiming to instill consumer confidence in products devoid of AI influence.
Former employees reveal that Meta and TikTok allowed the proliferation of harmful content to increase user engagement and revenue. Internal documents and testimonies from whistleblowers highlight a prioritization of outrage-driven content over user safety.
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