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Water Leak Causes Damage to Historic Painting at the Louvre
Goldman Sachs Top Lawyer Resigns Amid Epstein Controversy
Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Faces Ban Over Helmet of Remembrance
Minnesota's Immigration Enforcement Surge: Community Reactions and Future Implications
Trump Eliminates Key Greenhouse Gas Ruling, Stoking Controversy
Tragic Toll: Over 6,000 Fatalities in Sudan's Recent Conflict Escalation
Exploring the Impacts of Trump's Climate Policy Rollback
Justice Department Sues Harvard Over Noncompliance in Admissions Data Request
Iran Bolsters Underground Nuclear Facility Amid Heightened Tensions
Legacy of a Global Icon: Hello Kitty's Designer Yuko Yamaguchi Steps Down After 46 Years
Ukrainian Skeleton Racer's Helmet Appeal Dismissed by CAS
DP World Chief Resigns Amid Epstein Controversy
Merz Declares the End of the Rules-Based World Order at Munich Security Conference
Hungary's Election Takes a Dark Turn as Rival Accuses Fidesz of Blackmail Attempt
Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Schools: Educators Speak Out
Japan Intercepts Chinese Fishing Vessel Amid Rising Tensions with Beijing
Louvre Faces New Setback: 19th Century Painting Damaged by Leak
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Fail to Settle Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Ahead of May Trial
Impending Federal Government Shutdown Due to Immigration Enforcement Disputes
Trump Administration's $40 Million Third Country Deportation Policy Under Scrutiny
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BUSINESS
Yuko Yamaguchi, the creative force behind Hello Kitty, has announced her retirement after nearly five decades, during which she transformed the simple character into a global phenomenon.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, head of Dubai-based DP World, steps down after revelations of extensive communication with Jeffrey Epstein raise concerns.
A recent water leak at the Louvre Museum has damaged a significant 19th Century ceiling painting, exacerbating concerns over the museum's maintenance and security amid other recent incidents.
Taylor Swift's legal team is pushing back against a bedding company seeking to trademark 'Swift Home', arguing it could mislead consumers into believing in her endorsement.
As African leaders converge in Addis Ababa, the continent's role in global affairs comes into question amidst shifts caused by nations seeking transactional relationships over multilateral partnerships.
TRAVEL
The popular cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, has been canceled due to a surge in disruptive tourist behavior, leading to overwhelming congestion and local complaints.
The picturesque town of Fujiyoshida, near Mount Fuji, has announced the cancellation of its beloved cherry blossom festival due to unmanageable tourist behavior, which has disrupted local life.
A private jet crash at Bangor International Airport during a severe winter storm raises concerns about aviation safety as authorities investigate the incident.
A powerful winter storm is wreaking havoc on air travel, leading to significant flight cancellations and delays at major airports across the country. With millions affected, the storm's impact is expected to linger for days.
Winter weather led to severe traffic accidents in Michigan, involving over 100 vehicles on Interstate 196 near Hudsonville. Authorities are working to clear the site as warnings continue throughout the region.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's attempt to compete in the Winter Olympics with a helmet honoring fallen athletes was thwarted as the Court of Arbitration for Sport rejected his appeal.
Ilia Malinin stands out with a stellar performance in the men's short program, while Maxim Naumov skates emotionally in memory of his deceased parents, highlighting the intense emotions and theatricality present in the Olympics.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid wins bronze at the Winter Olympics, then tears up as he admits to cheating on his girlfriend during a live broadcast.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid won a bronze medal at the Winter Olympics and took the opportunity to confess to an affair during a live interview—describing it as his 'biggest mistake.'
Explore the intricate process of creating Olympic ice, from insulation to water purity, ensuring optimal conditions for Winter Olympic athletes.
ENTERTAINMENT
Director Steven Spielberg along with his wife Kate Capshaw has donated $25,000 to a GoFundMe project launched for James Van Der Beek’s family following the actor's recent passing.
Celebrating the legacy of 'Dawson's Creek,' this article reflects on its cultural impact and the emotional depth it brought to teen storytelling during its five-season run.
The entertainment world pays tribute to James Van Der Beek, who passed away at 48 after battling bowel cancer. Former co-stars recall his bravery, compassion, and enduring legacy.
Bud Cort, famed for his role in the iconic film 'Harold and Maude', has died at the age of 77 after a prolonged illness. His career spanned over five decades, leaving a lasting impact on both film and television.
Hollywood mourns the loss of actor James Van Der Beek, who passed away at 48 after battling bowel cancer. His friends and co-stars from 'Dawson's Creek' express their sorrow and share memories.
OPINION
In the historic 2026 general elections, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) achieved a significant majority, marking a decisive shift from 15 years of authoritarian rule. New Prime Minister Tarique Rahman promises to restore democracy and revive the struggling economy.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes a significant shift in global politics as he leads the American delegation to the Munich Security Conference, amidst growing concerns over European defense independence and transatlantic relations.
In a powerful act of solidarity, Deepak Kumar, a Hindu gym owner, became a national symbol of pluralism in India after defending a Muslim shopkeeper from harassment by vigilantes. His story has sparked both admiration and backlash across the nation.
Sussan Ley's short tenure as Liberal Party leader raises questions about the representation of women in Australian politics, highlighting the concept of the 'glass cliff'.
The International Olympic Committee is facing criticism in Germany after offering T-shirts featuring designs from the infamous 1936 Berlin Olympics, utilized by the Nazi regime for propaganda.
POLITICS
Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs' leading attorney, is stepping down following scrutiny over her ties with Jeffrey Epstein, including questionable communications and gifts exchanged over the years.
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.
Following the Trump administration's cessation of the significant immigration enforcement operation in the Twin Cities, local residents express mixed feelings about the implications for their communities and the economy.
In a landmark decision, President Trump has revoked the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health. The move is hailed by some as a significant deregulation while facing fierce opposition from environmental advocates.
A UN report reveals that more than 6,000 individuals were killed in a span of three days during the Rapid Support Forces' assault on el-Fasher, underscoring the dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Eyewitness accounts detail horrific violence, mass executions, and widespread sexual violence as the country remains embroiled in conflict.
HEALTH
An 18-year-old suspect in the recent mass shooting in British Columbia had a history of mental health struggles and had previously been assessed by the police. The attack resulted in eight fatalities, including six children, and has sparked widespread mourning across the province.
The Trump administration's decision to revoke key findings on climate change poses significant risks to public health, contradicting years of scientific research that documents the dangers climate change presents to human well-being.
A year after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to restore trust and transparency within federal health agencies, observers note significant lapses in the flow of critical health information.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s tenure as head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is marked by controversial policies, eroding public trust in health institutions.
TECH
India has implemented new regulations mandating social media companies to take down unlawful content within three hours, down from a previous 36-hour limit, causing concerns over potential censorship.
A significant trial in California raises serious questions about the impact of Instagram and YouTube on mental health, as parents accuse the companies of designing platforms that foster addiction in children.
A Somali airline pilot has been commended for his quick thinking that led to a successful emergency landing on the shoreline, ensuring the safety of all 55 people on board.
A landmark trial in California examines the mental health effects of social media, with accusations aimed at Instagram and YouTube for deliberately designing addictive platforms for children.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly utilizing off-the-shelf drones for attacks, marking a significant evolution in their warfare strategy. This shift has raised concerns over the growing threat to regional stability.
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