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Search Continues for Missing Crew of Overturned Cargo Ship
Virginia's Redistricting Measure Fuels Democratic Optimism Ahead of Midterms
Tragic Fireworks Explosion in Kerala Claims 13 Lives
Tragic Shooting at Teotihuacán Linked to U.S. Violence
EU's €90bn Loan to Ukraine Set to Move Forward After Pipeline Agreement
China's Innovative Exports: From Bubble Tea to Sportswear Conquering Global Markets
One Year Later: The Lingering Pain of the Kashmir Tourist Attack
Israeli Soldiers Face Punishment for Vandalizing Jesus Statue in Lebanon
Iran Faces Massive Job Losses Amidst Ongoing Conflict with US and Israel
Key Takeaways from Kevin Warsh's Fiery Fed Confirmation Hearing
Meta's Controversial Tracking Tool: A Step Towards AI Training or a Dystopian Future?
Tragic Fireworks Explosion Claims 13 Lives in Kerala, India
Taiwanese President's Trip Canceled Amid Chinese Pressure
Midair Collision of South Korean Jets Attributed to Pilot Photography
How the Iran War Impacts Everyday Toy Prices and Consumer Goods
Historic Victory: Indonesia Recognizes Rights of Domestic Workers After 22-Year Fight
Colombian Mercenaries Linked to Sudan's Rapid Support Forces Through Phone Tracking
Wife of U.S. Army Sergeant Detained Amid Immigration Policy Changes
Zelensky Criticizes US Envoys for Disrespecting Kyiv
Landmark Legislation for Domestic Workers in Indonesia After 22-Year Battle
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BUSINESS
Chinese brands are increasingly making their mark on the global stage, disrupting markets with popular products like bubble tea and sportswear. As they evolve from low-cost manufacturers to recognizable consumer brands, these companies face both competition and opportunity in various international markets.
Iran has reportedly seen over two million job losses due to escalating tensions with the US and Israel, significantly impacting various sectors and leading to widespread layoffs.
Senator Elizabeth Warren grilled Kevin Warsh during his confirmation hearing for the Federal Reserve chairmanship, challenging his independence and connections to Jeffrey Epstein while Warsh vehemently denied being a 'sock puppet' for President Trump.
Meta's new tool to track employee keystrokes and clicks is designed to train AI models, but it raises concerns among workers about privacy and job security amidst ongoing layoffs.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is affecting more than just geopolitics; it's raising prices on everyday items like toys, clothing, and other consumer goods as material costs surge due to rising oil prices.
TRAVEL
A police crackdowns on gang activity in Rio de Janeiro's Vidigal favela led to around 200 tourists being trapped on the Morro Dois Irmãos during a police operation, resulting in scary moments as gunfire erupted nearby.
As travelers seek authentic experiences away from tourist traps, destinations like Montenegro, the Baltic coast, and Albania are emerging as affordable alternatives for summer vacations in 2026.
The Chinese government has issued a warning for travelers to avoid the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, citing incidents of harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection after multiple Chinese scholars faced scrutiny upon arrival.
A stampede during an annual Easter event at Haiti's Laferrière Citadel has left at least 30 people feared dead, sparking an investigation and widespread condolences from the government.
Route 66, known as the Mother Road, marks its centenary as a cultural symbol and a testimony to the American spirit of adventure, migration, and innovation.
SPORT
Two Iranian footballers, recently granted asylum in Australia, express gratitude for the safety and support they've found in their new home, highlighting the challenges faced by their national team amid political upheaval.
Alex Manninger, the former Arsenal and Austrian national team goalkeeper, has tragically passed away at the age of 48 after a car accident involving a train.
The retrial of seven medical professionals accused of negligent homicide in the death of football legend Diego Maradona has begun in Argentina, a year after the first case was declared a mistrial. The legal proceedings could lead to substantial prison sentences for those involved.
The retrial of the medical team involved in the care of football icon Diego Maradona starts today, following a previous trial's collapse due to controversial court actions.
The rising star from the Ghana Premier League was shot dead during an armed robbery targeting his team's bus. The football community mourns the loss of promising talent.
ENTERTAINMENT
After several vintage costumes went missing following her surprise appearance at Coachella, Madonna is offering a reward for their return. The Queen of Pop expressed her hope on social media, stating that the items are significant pieces of her history.
In a bold move, The Onion seeks to take over Infowars, with plans to publish parody content aimed at addressing the controversial legacy of its current owner, Alex Jones.
Madonna has announced a reward for the return of the vintage costume she wore during her surprise appearance at Coachella, which went missing following the festival. The iconic artist emphasizes the sentimental value of these pieces, hoping a kind-hearted individual will return them.
The Onion, known for its satirical take on current events, has announced a plan to convert Infowars into a parody platform. This move follows Infowars' bankruptcy due to legal troubles stemming from false claims about the Sandy Hook tragedy.
U.S. singer D4vd, real name David Anthony Burke, has been charged with first-degree murder in the case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose remains were discovered in his vehicle. The singer's legal team asserts his innocence amid serious allegations.
OPINION
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's laws targeting the LGBTQ community violate fundamental EU principles, marking a significant challenge to Viktor Orbán's government.
In a landmark ruling, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals allows Texas to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, setting the stage for potential Supreme Court challenges.
The European Court of Justice has determined that Hungary's laws against LGBTQ promotion infringe upon EU rules, reflecting a significant victory for equality and minority rights.
The Shreveport preschool community mourns the loss of Braylon Snow, a vibrant five-year-old who fell victim to a tragic shooting incident. Educators express heartbreak as they navigate grief while supporting their students.
Pittsburgh's media landscape faces significant changes with the sale of the Post-Gazette to a nonprofit, while the City Paper makes a comeback after near closure. This shift raises questions about the future of local journalism amid disinterest from younger audiences.
POLITICS
Another devastating explosion at a firecracker factory in Kerala, India, has resulted in the deaths of 13 individuals, following a similar incident just days earlier.
Mexican authorities report that the gunman who opened fire at the ancient Teotihuacán pyramids was influenced by previous mass shootings in the U.S.
Following the resolution of a critical deadlock over oil supplies, the European Union is poised to disburse a vital €90 billion loan to Ukraine, with renewed hope after Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán's electoral defeat.
Families continue to grapple with the emotional fallout following the tragic attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir a year ago, which claimed the lives of 26 people.
HEALTH
A devastating explosion occurred at a firecracker factory in Thrissur, Kerala, killing 13 and injuring several others in a tragic incident that underscores safety concerns in India's fireworks industry.
Indonesia's parliament has passed a landmark law to protect the rights of domestic workers, now formally recognized for the first time. This law, hailed as a significant achievement after over two decades of struggle, will provide vital protections including health insurance and the prohibition of child labor.
Recent tragic incidents involving the killings of Black mothers in Louisiana and Virginia shine a light on the pressing need for domestic violence prevention resources and mental health support within Black communities.
A jar of HiPP baby food containing rat poison has been discovered in Austria, prompting police and health authorities to issue an urgent warning about additional contaminated jars possibly in circulation. HiPP recalls all affected products.
A potentially hazardous jar of HiPP baby food in Austria was found to contain rat poison, prompting a widespread recall. Authorities are urging parents to check their purchases.
TECH
As Tim Cook steps back, John Ternus steps up as Apple's new leader. A look at what this change means for the tech giant and its approach to innovation.
The UK's media regulator Ofcom is investigating Telegram amid concerns about child sexual abuse material being shared on the platform, leading to significant implications for user safety and online regulations.
As Tim Cook steps down, Apple prepares for a transformative era under John Ternus, focusing on product innovation amidst challenges, especially in AI.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has been grounded by the FAA for an investigation, after failing to successfully launch a satellite into orbit.
In a significant leadership change, Apple has named John Ternus as the new CEO, replacing Tim Cook who has led the tech giant for 15 years. Ternus, a veteran of Apple with 25 years of experience, will officially take over on September 1.
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