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Dissatisfaction Grows Among Key Voter Blocs as Trump’s Approval Declines
California Gubernatorial Debate Highlights Sharp Party Divides
China's Enduring Economic Strain Amidst the US-Iran Conflict
Head-on Train Collision in Denmark Injures Four Critically
Billionaire Justin Sun Sues Trump Family's Crypto Firm Over Allegations of Extortion
The Five-Year Prison Nightmare of Rasheed Wasiu: A Victim of Injustice
Pope Leo Denounces Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea During Africa Tour
Zambia Claims Body of Former President Lungu Amid Family Dispute
Rising Tensions: Pakistan Mediates Amid US-Iran Blockade Standoff
Gun Violence Erupts at Teotihuacán: A Mexican Tragedy Amid Global Concerns
Lufthansa Announces Major Flight Cuts Amid Soaring Fuel Prices
EU Greenlights €90 Billion Loan to Ukraine Following Oil Pipeline Resumption
Teen Found in Singer D4vd's Car Died from Multiple Injuries, Homicide Ruling
US Navy Secretary John Phelan Resigns Effective Immediately
Lebanon Blames Israel for Targeted Attack on Journalists
China Faces Economic Strain Amid US-Iran Conflict and Shifting Manufacturing Landscape
Spring Water Release Efforts to Combat Drought While Supporting Hydropower
New Canadian Citizenship Law Opens Doors for Americans: Millions May Qualify
Meet Linh Mai: The Adorable Asian Elephant Calf Debuts in Washington D.C.
Tragic Murder of Lake Elsinore Teen: Celeste Rivas Hernandez
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BUSINESS
Justin Sun, a billionaire investor and founder of the TRON cryptocurrency, has sued the Trump family's World Liberty Financial, claiming extortion and the freezing of his cryptocurrency tokens.
In response to skyrocketing fuel costs exacerbated by ongoing conflicts, Lufthansa has decided to cut 20,000 summer flights across Europe, addressing industry challenges that threaten affordability and accessibility.
The European Union has approved a crucial €90 billion loan to Ukraine after it resumed oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia, signaling improved relations among key players.
China's economy, recently resilient against tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, now grapples with the repercussions of the ongoing war in Iran, affecting its manufacturing sector and export dynamics. Workers express frustration amid rising costs and job uncertainties.
The ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated, resulting in a blockade standoff in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan is stepping in to facilitate peace talks, but the atmosphere remains fraught with uncertainty.
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
Linh Mai, a charming Asian elephant calf, has made her public debut at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, capturing hearts as she explores her new home. This marks the first time in 25 years that an elephant calf has been born at the zoo.
A harrowing autopsy report reveals the details surrounding the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 14-year-old girl, allegedly killed by singer D4vd. As investigations unfold, the case raises significant questions about justice and accountability.
The Onion plans to license Infowars' content to create a comedy network, as Alex Jones faces over $1 billion in defamation judgments related to the Sandy Hook shooting.
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.
OPINION
As tensions flare in the Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan seeks to mediate peace talks between the US and Iran, both engaged in a blockade standoff that threatens to escalate further.
As part of his conclusion to a four-nation African tour, Pope Leo has addressed the dire treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea, emphasizing the need for improved human rights.
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.
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.
POLITICS
The recent televised debate showcased stark contrasts between Democratic and Republican candidates for California governor, with discussions ranging from homelessness to social media regulations.
China has weathered previous tariffs but faces fresh challenges due to the ongoing war in Iran, impacting its manufacturing workers and economic stability.
Rasheed Wasiu spent five years incarcerated without a trial for a crime he didn't commit, highlighting the ongoing issues within Nigeria's judicial system following the #EndSars protests.
In a powerful concluding statement of his Africa tour, Pope Leo criticizes the poor treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea, a country notorious for its human rights violations.
HEALTH
A hazardous chemical leak at Catalyst Refiners plant in Institute, West Virginia resulted in two fatalities and numerous injuries, prompting an emergency response and a shelter-in-place order.
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.
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.
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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