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BUSINESS
With multiple government shutdowns disrupting air travel and payments to essential aviation workers, Congress continues to push for legislation aimed at ensuring stable pay for these crucial employees. Proposed bills aim to shield air traffic controllers and TSA agents from financial hardships during future government stalemates.
The USS Massachusetts, the latest Virginia-class fast attack submarine, has been officially commissioned into the Navy, marking a significant milestone as it becomes the first submarine to carry the Bay State's name.
President Trump's recent extension of the pause on attacks against Iran's energy infrastructure raises questions about diplomatic strategies versus military escalation in an ongoing conflict.
As U.S. airports experience fluctuating security wait times, authorities are urging travelers to time their arrivals more strategically, to prevent bottlenecking during peak hours.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins G7 discussions in France as leaders press for a resolution to the Iran war and its economic implications.
TRAVEL
As the cherry blossoms reach their peak bloom in Washington, visitors and locals alike celebrate the fleeting beauty of these iconic trees, a gift from Japan symbolizing friendship and renewal.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping global aviation, challenging the successful business model of Gulf carriers and impacting how we travel. With disrupted air traffic and rising fuel prices, the future of Gulf hubs like Dubai International Airport is uncertain.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston is experiencing unprecedented delays due to a partial government shutdown, impacting thousands of travelers.
As a partial government shutdown leads to significant absences of TSA workers, ICE agents step in to help with airport security operations.
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experienced turbulence upon landing, injuring four crew members, with emergency services responding promptly.
POLITICS
In a significant move, Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million settlement related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking allegations, confronting the dark legacy of financial complicity in exploitation.
Amid challenges posed by an oil blockade, two boats carrying vital humanitarian supplies to Cuba were located by the Mexican Navy after disappearing in the Caribbean. The situation illuminates continued efforts to support the Cuban population facing dire shortages.
In a heartbreaking funeral ceremony, the Younes family bids farewell to 11-year-old Jawad and his uncle Ragheb, victims of a recent Israeli airstrike amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
As spring break travel peaks, passengers face extended waits in security lines at major U.S. airports following a TSA staffing crisis. President Trump's recent executive order raises hopes for timely payments to TSA employees to alleviate the chaos.
A heartbreaking incident sees twenty-two migrants die after a grueling six-day journey at sea towards Europe, highlighting the perils faced by those seeking refuge.
HEALTH
Noah Wyle returns as Dr. Robby in the acclaimed series The Pitt, exploring the intricacies of the American healthcare system and the emotional toll on healthcare professionals during the pandemic. Wyle encourages viewers to embrace empathy while reflecting on their healthcare systems.
The tragic story of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman who faced a protracted legal battle before her death by euthanasia, raises questions about the state's role in caring for vulnerable individuals and highlights systemic failures in her healthcare.
As military strikes devastate neighborhoods in Tehran, families face heartbreaking losses and the terror of living under bombardment. Eyewitness accounts reveal the heavy toll on civilians caught between ongoing conflict and a repressive regime.
The passing of Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old Spanish woman who opted for euthanasia after years of suffering, sparks national debate on healthcare responsibilities and legal barriers in cases of assisted dying.
Noelia Castillo, a 25-year-old from Barcelona, recently ended her life through euthanasia after a prolonged legal struggle against her father's objections, shedding light on Spain's euthanasia laws and mental health issues.
TECH
A recent jury verdict holds Meta and YouTube accountable for designing their platforms to be addictive, raising concerns about the future of social media and its impact on mental health.
The Handala Hack Team, associated with Iranian-backed hackers, claims to have breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal emails, sharing sensitive information and images. The FBI acknowledges the breach but asserts that no government data was compromised.
Austria announces plans to impose a ban on social media for children under 14, joining other European countries in addressing the concerns over children's exposure to digital platforms and addictive algorithms.
The Handala Hack Team, linked to Iran, successfully infiltrated an email account belonging to FBI Director Kash Patel, releasing sensitive personal information online.
Austria is set to become the latest European country to implement restrictions on social media access for children under 14, addressing growing concerns over child online safety.
SPORT
Golf legend Tiger Woods faces DUI charges following a car crash in Florida, reigniting discussions about his personal struggles.
As the IPL kicks off, all eyes are on the young sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who turns 15 and is poised to redefine cricket expectations.
The International Olympic Committee announces a controversial new policy that will restrict the women's category in Olympic sports to biological females starting from 2028. The decision involves stringent eligibility testing to exclude transgender women and athletes with differences in sexual development who have undergone male puberty.
In a bold move, Senegal's football federation announces a trophy parade despite being stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title, sparking a fierce debate over administrative justice in sports.
In a bold move, Senegal plans to showcase the Africa Cup of Nations trophy before their game against Peru in Paris, despite the Confederation of African Football stripping them of their title. Senegal's Football Federation pledges to fight against what they term administrative injustice.
ENTERTAINMENT
Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, was arrested for instigating a fight and faces further scrutiny for wildlife-related actions.
Savannah Guthrie is set to return to NBC’s 'Today' show on April 6 after her mother Nancy Guthrie went missing. Guthrie expresses her determination to find joy despite the ongoing struggle.
The US TV presenter Savannah Guthrie will make her return to the 'Today' show after two months as efforts intensify to find her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie.
Balendra Shah, better known as Balen, has taken the reins as Nepal’s prime minister, representing a significant shift in the country’s political landscape. His journey from the underground rap scene to the pinnacle of power embodies the hopes and frustrations of a nation seeking reform.
In a historic shift, the Oscars will move from their traditional Hollywood home to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, commencing in 2029. This change coincides with a transition to YouTube for the telecast.
OPINION
As massive protests shake the globe under the banner 'No Kings', Indigenous communities voice their perspectives on cultural preservation, land rights, and environmental stewardship. The St. Paul rally stands as a symbolic battleground for diverse voices against authoritarian rule.
The ongoing war in Iran reveals a generational divide among American conservatives as tensions rise and calls increase for a clear exit strategy from the conflict.
The sudden passing of Zhang Xuefeng, a polarizing Chinese education influencer, sends ripples through the society he sought to uplift, raising questions about the societal pressures on education and job prospects.
BBC Russian, founded 80 years ago, continues its struggle against censorship and jamming in an increasingly restrictive digital landscape in Russia, providing critical news and information to its audience.
The 'Build America, Buy America' Act aims to boost U.S. manufacturing by requiring products used in affordable housing projects to be made domestically. However, developers are facing significant bottlenecks in construction due to delays in waiver approvals from housing authorities, leading to increased costs and a slowdown in housing projects.