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Remembering James Tolkan: A Hollywood Icon Passes at 94
Ex-Abercrombie CEO's Phone Calls Cast Doubt on Mental Competency Ahead of Sex Trafficking Trial
Barred from Palm Sunday: Israeli Police Prevent Latin Patriarch from Entering Holy Site
Deepfake Porn Scandal Shakes Germany: TV Host Collien Fernandes Speaks Out
The $220 Ant: Uncovering the Wildlife Trafficking Trade in Kenya
Avi Lewis Elected as New Leader of Canada's New Democratic Party
The High Price of Insect Collecting: Giant African Harvester Ants in Demand
Two Australian States Implement Free Public Transport Amid Rising Fuel Prices
Paris Sees Foiled Bomb Attack on Bank of America Leading to Three Arrests
Sydney's Sweet Delight: The Giant Cake Picnic Takes Over
Caf General Secretary Resigns Following Afcon Turmoil
César Chávez's Legacy Under Scrutiny Amidst Sexual Abuse Allegations
NASA's Artemis II: A Journey Beyond Apollo
Supreme Court Considers Racial Discrimination Claims in Mississippi Death Row Case
Germany Shaken by Deepfake Porn Scandal Involving TV Star Collien Fernandes
Sydney Hosts a Spectacular 'Cake Picnic' With Over 500 Participants
Escalating Iranian Attacks Target Gulf Industrial Sites Amid Ongoing Conflict
DOJ Takes Legal Action Against SeaWorld Over Disability Discrimination
Fruit Love Island: The AI Series Taking TikTok by Storm
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In response to escalating energy prices linked to the Iran conflict, Egypt has enacted temporary measures mandating early closures for shops and restaurants.
Mike Jeffries' phone conversations raise serious questions about his mental fitness to stand trial on sex trafficking charges, with contradictory arguments from defense and prosecution experts.
In response to soaring energy prices, Egyptian authorities have mandated early closure times for shops and restaurants, highlighting the impact of external conflicts on the country's economy.
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.
Despite various legislative attempts aimed at ensuring that aviation workers receive pay during government shutdowns, efforts continue to stall as Congress struggles with political gridlock.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
SPORT
Golf icon Tiger Woods has been arrested for driving under the influence after a car crash. The incident occurred in Florida, and he was released on bail after spending eight hours in jail.
In a groundbreaking show of strength and spectacle, President Donald Trump is set to host a mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn, coinciding with his 80th birthday and the nation's 250th anniversary.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence after a vehicle accident on Jupiter Island, Florida, where he reportedly refused a urine test despite passing a breathalyser.
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.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Cake Picnic, a viral cake-sharing event, has landed in Sydney, bringing together bakers of all levels to share their creations in a joyous celebration of sweets amidst the city's iconic scenery.
The vibrant Cake Picnic in Sydney saw more than 500 participants gathering to showcase their baking skills, enjoy a communal cake experience, and celebrate creativity in baking amidst the scenic Royal Botanic Garden.
A new TikTok phenomenon called Fruit Love Island features AI-generated fruit characters mimicking the drama of Love Island, captivating millions despite mixed reactions from fans and celebrities.
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, was arrested in Florida for allegedly instigating a fight between two women and sharing a video of the incident online.
The Cake Picnic event in Sydney has ignited excitement, bringing together amateur and professional bakers for a whimsical gathering filled with colorful and imaginative cakes.
OPINION
As the US and Iran's conflict escalates, President Trump's impulsive approach raises concerns over strategy and potential outcomes.
As the U.S. military campaign in Iran continues, a noticeable split has formed among American conservatives. Younger conservatives express skepticism regarding the war, raising questions about its necessity and implications for domestic issues, while older conservatives maintain steadfast support for President Trump’s approach.
The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a resolution acknowledging the transatlantic slave trade as a severe crime against humanity, highlighting the need for reparations and renewed discussions surrounding the historical injustices faced by enslaved people.
Organizers anticipate millions will join the nationwide protests against President Trump's policies, with St. Paul as a key site for the demonstrations on Saturday.
As the US military campaign in Iran continues, growing dissent emerges within the Republican Party, particularly between older and younger conservatives, during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas.
POLITICS
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries is facing a trial on sex trafficking charges, with recordings of phone calls raising questions about his mental competence. His defense argues he is unfit to stand trial due to dementia, while prosecutors claim he shows awareness of the legal proceedings.
In a significant and controversial move, Israeli authorities barred Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, from celebrating Palm Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre amidst ongoing safety concerns following recent regional tensions.
Collien Fernandes, a prominent German actress, reveals the chilling impact of deepfake pornography targeting her, resulting in protests and calls for legal reform in Germany.
Avi Lewis has been elected as the new leader of Canada's New Democratic Party (NDP), succeeding Jagmeet Singh as the party looks to recover from significant electoral losses and prioritize worker rights and social equity.
In response to soaring fuel prices driven by the conflict in the Middle East, Victoria and Tasmania are offering free public transport to encourage commuters to avoid driving.
HEALTH
Two humanitarian aid ships headed to Cuba have been located by the Mexican Navy after days of being lost at sea, ensuring the safety of their crews and the continuation of their mission.
The acclaimed actor Noah Wyle discusses his latest role in HBO Max's 'The Pitt', a drama that explores the complexities of the American healthcare system while emphasizing empathy and social responsibility.
Noelia Castillo's death by euthanasia after a lengthy legal struggle has ignited controversy over the Spanish healthcare system's failure to support her adequately.
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.
TECH
The USS Massachusetts officially joined the U.S. Navy fleet, marking a historic moment as the first submarine named after the Bay State during a commissioning ceremony in Boston.
A stunning verdict by a jury in Los Angeles has found Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive platforms impacting users' mental health, marking a pivotal moment for tech companies navigating growing scrutiny on social media's effects.
In a significant security breach, Iranian-backed hackers have compromised the personal email account of FBI Director Kash Patel, sharing sensitive information online.
The Austrian government plans to implement a ban on social media for children under 14, reflecting a growing trend among European countries to protect young users from potentially harmful online content.
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