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Colony Ridge Settles Lawsuit Over Predatory Lending Practices
FBI Seizes Ballots in Georgia Amid Ongoing Investigation into 2020 Election Claims
Kenya Takes Action Against Russian Recruitment of Nationals in Ukraine Conflict
Chappell Roan Exits Wasserman Talent Agency Amid Epstein Controversy
Proposal to Extend President Mnangagwa's Term Sparks Controversy in Zimbabwe
Heroic Pilot Successfully Crash-Lands Faulty Somali Plane on Beach
Sturla Holm Laegreid's Emotional Affair Confession After Bronze Medal Win
Controversy Surrounds Commerce Secretary Lutnick as He Admits Epstein Visit
Jacksonville Mayor’s Coordinator Subpoenaed Amid Immigration Allegations
FDA to Review Safety of BHA Preservative in Food Products
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Pablo Guanipa Under House Arrest After Previous Kidnapping
Sturla Holm Laegreid Shares Heartfelt Confession After Winning Bronze at Olympics
FBI Seeks Help in Case of Savannah Guthrie's Missing Mother: New Images Released
Instagram and YouTube Accused of Creating 'Addiction Machines' in Landmark Trial
Elderly French Teacher Charged with Sexual Abuse of 89 Minors Since the 1960s
Controversy Surrounds Commerce Secretary Lutnick's Ties to Epstein
Heroic Pilot Successfully Crash-Lands Faulty Somali Passenger Plane
Kemi Badenoch's Leadership: The Weight of Responsibility
Savannah Guthrie Urges for Help in Search for Missing Mother
Buddhist Monks Conclude Peace March to Washington DC After 108 Days
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BUSINESS
In a decisive statement, French President Emmanuel Macron urges European nations to act as a unified power amidst growing global challenges, stressing the need for economic and military cooperation.
BP's profits dropped to $7.5 billion in 2025, influenced by a 20% decline in crude oil prices, alongside the company's announcement of a suspension of its share buyback program.
Former President Donald Trump threatens to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting the U.S. and Canada until the U.S. is fully compensated.
In a recent trade agreement, the U.S. will exempt certain Bangladeshi clothing made with American materials from tariffs, while also reducing the tariff rate on imports from Bangladesh.
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has secured a decisive victory in the snap election, giving her a commanding majority. The focus now shifts to whether she can overcome the longstanding economic challenges facing the nation.
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
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.
Sam Darnold's incredible journey from being labeled one of the NFL's worst quarterbacks to winning the Super Bowl showcases not just personal perseverance but raises questions about team dynamics and quarterback fits.
The Seattle Seahawks delivered a stunning performance against the New England Patriots, winning the Super Bowl 29-13 at Levi's Stadium. The victory marks the Seahawks' second Super Bowl title, showcasing their formidable defensive prowess.
American ski champion Lindsey Vonn has undergone successful surgery on a leg fracture that she sustained during a crash in the women's downhill competition, potentially marking the end of her Olympic career.
ENTERTAINMENT
Singer Marc Anthony addresses the recent controversies surrounding the Beckham family's dynamics, calling the situation 'extremely unfortunate' but emphasizing that it doesn't reflect the full truth.
Reflecting on Bad Bunny's groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime show, a fellow Puerto Rican shares how the artist's journey resonates with their own life experiences and cultural identity.
The beloved actress Catherine O'Hara passed away at the age of 71, with her death certificate confirming a pulmonary embolism as the cause.
Singer Chappell Roan has announced her departure from the Wasserman talent agency, linked to a scandal involving Epstein. Her decision emphasizes the need for accountability in the industry.
OPINION
As Kemi Badenoch prepares to potentially lead the UK, the existing systemic failures in governance pose a significant challenge that she will have to confront. The upcoming public reckoning demands accountability and reform in a flawed political framework.
A group of Buddhist monks is set to complete their 2,000-mile Walk for Peace in Washington DC, capturing nationwide attention amidst a politically divided America.
In an open letter addressed to MP Kemi Badenoch, Alkiviades David highlights the detrimental effects of institutional delay on public trust and accountability, urging immediate parliamentary action.
New Gallup polling reveals a significant decline in American optimism regarding the future, marking the lowest levels recorded since 2005. Fewer Americans feel satisfied with their present lives or hopeful about the future, highlighting deepening national pessimism.
Yumnam Khemchand Singh, a seasoned taekwondo teacher and politician, steps in as Manipur's chief minister amid ongoing ethnic tensions and violence. Residents express mixed opinions on his potential to foster reconciliation in the troubled state.
POLITICS
The FBI executed a search warrant in Fulton County, Georgia, seizing boxes of ballots as part of a criminal investigation into irregularities during the 2020 election, following accusations of widespread fraud from Trump allies.
The Kenyan government expresses its concern over the reported recruitment of its citizens to fight for Russia in the ongoing Ukrainian conflict. Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi condemns the practice and calls for an official dialogue with Russia.
Singer Chappell Roan has parted ways with the Wasserman talent agency following allegations surrounding its founder's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Zimbabwe's government has approved a draft law that could allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030, which has raised concerns over constitutional amendments and political stability.
A Somali airline pilot is being hailed a hero after successfully landing a Fokker 50 passenger plane on the shore when it encountered technical problems. All 55 passengers and crew members survived the incident.
HEALTH
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.
New York City's extended cold snap has resulted in the heartbreaking loss of 18 lives. The extreme weather has challenged city residents, with temperatures plummeting to record lows.
Catherine O'Hara, renowned for her roles in iconic films and TV shows, has died at 71. Her passing is attributed to a pulmonary embolism caused by a long-term battle with rectal cancer.
A group of Buddhist monks, on a 2,300-mile journey from Texas, reaches Washington, D.C., advocating for peace amidst a backdrop of divisive times.
TECH
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.
Jihadist groups in West Africa are increasingly leveraging off-the-shelf drones to conduct military operations, raising concerns over a shift in warfare tactics within the region.
As the head of Australia's eSafety Commission, Julie Inman Grant faces threats and criticism while enforcing a pioneering social media ban on children under 16. Her fight against online abuse highlights the intersection of technology and child safety.
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