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BUSINESS
Leonid Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans, has passed away at the age of 43, leaving behind a transformative legacy in the adult content industry and a commitment to philanthropy.
In response to ongoing affordability concerns among voters, some Democrats are adopting tax reduction strategies, inspired by traditional Republican policies, that target lower income brackets and aim to reshape their image in upcoming election cycles.
In a significant move, staff members at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will stage a strike for the first time in two decades, protesting against inadequate pay and unresolved labor issues.
Cuba endures a second national blackout in a week, affecting over 10 million residents amid energy crises worsened by a US fuel blockade.
An Air Canada Express aircraft was involved in an accident with a ground vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, leading to a temporary closure of the facility.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experiences turbulence upon landing, injuring several individuals onboard. The incident highlights growing concerns regarding the frequency of turbulence linked to climate change.
A powerful storm compounded by TSA staffing shortages due to a government shutdown has led to widespread flight cancellations and delays across major U.S. airports, stranding countless travelers.
A winter storm watch is in effect for Northern California as citizens prepare for significant snow accumulation this holiday weekend, especially in the Sierra Nevada region.
As the US government partially shuts down due to funding disputes, travel groups warn of potential delays at airports due to Transportation Security Administration staffing issues.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a funding lapse, stirring anxiety among travelers as security operations are set to continue, yet with potential delays and challenges.
SPORT
In light of the upcoming FIFA World Cup hosted by Mexico, the Spanish monarch acknowledges historical abuses from the conquest era, suggesting a reconciliation between the two nations.
A woman tragically lost her life in a ski gondola crash at Engelberg ski resort in the Swiss Alps, prompting investigations into the accident as strong winds were reported at the time.
Venezuelans express uncontainable joy as their national team claims victory in the World Baseball Classic, marking a significant moment of collective happiness amidst ongoing struggles.
Morocco celebrates its controversial Africa Cup of Nations title win while Senegal expresses outrage over the decision. The Confederation of African Football's ruling ignites widespread emotions in both nations.
Two members of Iran's women's national football team, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, have found a supportive environment training with the Brisbane Roar after seeking asylum in Australia. The women express optimism for their future amidst a backdrop of political turmoil.
ENTERTAINMENT
The iconic K-pop group BTS returned to the stage in Seoul, attracting thousands of fans and sparking a vibrant display of artistry and cultural pride.
BTS recently returned to the stage for the first time in years, performing in front of a massive crowd at Gwanghwamun Square, showcasing their passion and resilience through music from their new album, Arirang.
In an unexpected twist, Taylor Frankie Paul finds herself at the center of controversy just days before the premiere of The Bachelorette, leading to the show's cancellation amid serious domestic violence allegations.
Video footage reveals Justin Timberlake's struggles during his sobriety tests after being stopped for driving under the influence in Sag Harbor, New York.
As the iconic actor Chuck Norris passes away at 86, many young people recognize him more for the memes than his films. Explore Norris's impact on pop culture and the evolution of his memorable internet presence.
OPINION
A recent poll highlights discontent among Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders regarding President Trump's immigration policies, revealing a majority feel harmed by his actions.
Farmworker women are finding their voices to confront and address sexual violence and harassment in the agricultural industry, confronting longstanding injustices and advocating for systemic change.
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and special counsel known for his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, has died at the age of 81. His legacy elicited diverse reactions, sparking remarks from both political allies and foes.
Quebec's controversial secularism law, which limits religious symbols in public employment, faces scrutiny from Canada’s Supreme Court. Many Muslim women express feelings of exclusion and anxiety about their future under this law.
POLITICS
The Supreme Court deliberates on state laws allowing late-arriving mail ballots to be counted, amidst claims of election fraud and potential impacts on voting rights.
As the intensity of conflict increases, Iran's military capabilities seem to defy expectations, challenging US assertions and creating a precarious balance that complicates potential negotiations.
A deadly collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport leaves two pilots dead and dozens injured after their aircraft struck a fire truck on the tarmac.
The Israeli military is intensifying its ground and air attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, exacerbating fears of a significant humanitarian crisis as civilians face widespread displacement and casualties.
In recent days, extremist settlers have intensified attacks on Palestinian villages in the West Bank, resulting in widespread destruction and numerous injuries following the death of an Israeli settler.
HEALTH
As pharmaceutical companies battle for dominance in the weight-loss drug market, the effects on accessibility and affordability are profound, reshaping both patient experiences and industry dynamics. This piece explores the complexities of the ongoing price cuts amidst a growing obesity crisis.
Recent storms in Hawaii have caused unprecedented flooding, leading to over $1 billion in damages. This article explores the impact of the flooding on local communities, including indigenous populations, and emphasizes the importance of traditional wisdom in recovery efforts.
A recent attack on el-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan has left 64 dead, including children and medical staff, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis as the conflict between the military and paramilitary groups escalates.
A deadly assault on a hospital during the Muslim festival of Eid has left dozens dead in Sudan, prompting international calls for peace and accountability. The Sudanese army denies involvement, placing the blame on rival paramilitary forces.
Growing distrust in routine medical practices has led to increasing refusals of essential neonatal interventions like vitamin K shots, raising alarms among pediatricians about the potential risks to infants.
TECH
NASA prepares for the Artemis II mission, rolling the Moon rocket to the launch pad for final checks before a potential launch in early April. This mission is significant as it aims to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.
In response to the rising problem of deepfakes in the music industry, Sony Music has taken action against over 135,000 fraudulent songs impersonating its artists on streaming platforms. This includes major names such as Beyoncé and Harry Styles.
In a significant crackdown on music fraud, Sony Music has taken steps to remove over 135,000 deepfakes impersonating its artists on streaming platforms. The rise of generative AI is creating challenges for the industry as it seeks to protect its musicians.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, leaders in the field of quantum cryptography, receive Turing Award for their groundbreaking work on unbreakable encryption.
In a bold move to prevent potential misuse of its AI technology, Anthropic seeks experts in chemical weapons and explosives, raising alarms over ethical implications.