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Rising Gas Prices Strain Gig Economy Workers Amid Global Conflict
Porepunkah Community Experiences Mixed Emotions After Long Police Manhunt
Zelensky Under Pressure: Allies Urge Reduction of Strikes on Russian Energy
Teen Settles Lawsuit Against Detroit School District Over Pledge of Allegiance Incident
Trump Administration Sues Minnesota Over Transgender Athlete Policy
State of Emergency in Jos: 48-Hour Curfew After Deadly Bar Attack
Rabiu Kwankwaso Joins ADC, Strengthening Challenge Against Nigerian President
Air Canada CEO to Step Down Amid Language Controversy Following Tragic Accident
Air Canada CEO Announces Retirement Amid Backlash Over Language Controversy
Cardiff City's £104 Million Damages Claim for Emiliano Sala's Death Dismissed by French Court
US Military Options for Seizing Iran's Strategic Kharg Island
TSA Workers to Receive Back Pay, Improving Airport Security Amid Ongoing Challenges
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau Announces Retirement Amid Controversy
Wreckage of US Radar Jet Discovered at Saudi Air Base
Myanmar's Junta Leader Min Aung Hlaing Nominated for Presidency Amid Controversy
Kris Jenner Becomes a Lucky Charm on Chinese Social Media
The End of the Epstein Cartel: A Historic Week Unfolds
Significant Damage to US Radar Jet Confirmed at Saudi Arabian Base
Dezi Freeman Killed by Police After Lengthy Manhunt for Double Murder
48-Hour Curfew Declared in Jos Following Deadly Attacks
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BUSINESS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responds to calls from international allies to scale back attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure amidst a global fuel crisis, insisting retaliation is necessary until Russia ceases its assaults on Ukraine.
Michael Rousseau, CEO of Air Canada, announces retirement following backlash over French language usage in condolence video for pilots killed in LaGuardia crash.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau is stepping down later this year following criticism for his English-only condolence message after a fatal crash in New York. This decision comes amidst heightened sensitivity regarding language issues in Canada.
The Transportation Security Administration is sending out long-awaited paychecks to its workers, promising to alleviate some issues at major U.S. airports plagued by delays during the ongoing DHS shutdown.
Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada, will retire after facing backlash for delivering condolences in English only following a tragic incident at LaGuardia Airport that claimed the lives of two pilots.
TRAVEL
A traveler shares their experience on a long-distance train journey amidst political unrest in the U.S., highlighting the social implications of modern travel and the historical significance of railways.
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.
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.
SPORT
Veron Mosengo-Omba resigns during a tumultuous period for African football, after controversial decisions regarding the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title and the last-minute postponement of the women's tournament.
Veron Mosengo-Omba steps down amid criticism and controversies surrounding recent decisions affecting African football.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
James Tolkan, beloved for his memorable roles in ‘Top Gun’ and ‘Back to the Future,’ has died peacefully at the age of 94.
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.
OPINION
Jeremy Bowen examines Donald Trump's instinctual approach to the ongoing conflict with Iran, which highlights the failures in strategic planning and the surprising resilience of the Iranian regime.
In the aftermath of serious allegations against César Chávez, leaders and communities across the U.S. are reconsidering his legacy, prompting changes to celebrations and holiday observances.
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.
POLITICS
Danielle Khalaf, a high school student of Palestinian descent, has reached a settlement with the Plymouth-Canton school district after alleging she was humiliated by her teacher for refusing to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance due to her beliefs about U.S. foreign policy.
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota and its high school sports league for allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, claiming violations of Title IX.
A 48-hour curfew has been enforced in Jos, Nigeria, following a violent shooting at an open-air bar that sparked retaliation, claiming at least 26 lives. Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang announced the curfew to maintain order as investigations commence.
Prominent Nigerian opposition leader Rabiu Kwankwaso's recent shift to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is set to reshape the political landscape ahead of Nigeria's elections, uniting key figures in a bid to unseat President Bola Tinubu.
HEALTH
Los Angeles authorities deployed tear gas and made several arrests during the 'No Kings' protests against President Trump and the conflict in Iran. Nationwide demonstrations saw participation from millions.
The Italian Competition Authority investigates Benefit and Sephora over claims of targeting skincare products towards children, raising concerns about the health implications of such marketing strategies.
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.
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.
TECH
As NASA prepares to launch the Artemis II mission to the Moon, experts discuss the significance of lunar exploration and its implications for future manned missions to Mars.
High-profile tech companies are attributing recent workforce reductions to advances in artificial intelligence, marking a departure from traditional explanations of efficiency and management restructuring.
As four astronauts prepare for NASA's Artemis II mission, comparisons to Apollo illuminate progress and the changing face of space exploration. The need for a new moon landing approach reflects a transformed space narrative aimed at diversity and international competition.
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.
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