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BUSINESS
Talent agent Casey Wasserman plans to sell his agency following revelations of connections to Jeffrey Epstein, which have led to significant client departures and calls for accountability.
After being linked to Jeffrey Epstein's notorious dealings, Casey Wasserman announces plans to sell his talent agency, a move prompted by the recent fallout triggering clients to leave.
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.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem steps down as chairman and CEO of DP World following revelations of extensive correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, raising ethical concerns.
A fire at the Ñico López Refinery in Havana underscores the growing fuel crisis in Cuba, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions and oil supply disruptions.
TRAVEL
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.
Major travel organizations urge lawmakers to avert a government shutdown that could cause delays at airports nationwide, especially during the bustling spring break season.
As Asia's super-rich population grows, the demand for luxury private jets is soaring, reflecting a shift in the aviation industry towards a wealthier clientele.
The renowned cherry blossom festival in Fujiyoshida, Japan, will not take place this year due to issues caused by overwhelming tourist influx, including littering and unsafe behaviors.
SPORT
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych faces a ban for wearing a helmet dedicated to athletes killed during the war with Russia. The helmet features the images of over 20 athletes, symbolizing the impact of conflict on sports and society.
As the Winter Olympics unfold in Milan, American-Chinese athletes Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu find themselves facing starkly different narratives rooted in national identity and allegiance.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet that commemorates athletes lost to the ongoing war with Russia.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces a ban from the Winter Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed his appeal to wear a helmet honoring athletes lost in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Athletes showcase powerful performances at the Winter Olympics, with Ilia Malinin dazzling in the figure skating short program, while Maxim Naumov pays tribute to his late parents during his emotional skate.
ENTERTAINMENT
Arundhati Roy's debut film is making a resurgence nearly four decades after its original release, highlighting its enduring themes of youth rebellion and societal critique in modern India.
In a lengthy court proceeding, Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal dispute over allegations of sexual harassment on the set of 'It Ends With Us' remains unresolved as settlement talks conclude without an agreement.
In a generous act of compassion, director Steven Spielberg and his wife, Kate Capshaw, donated $25,000 to help the family of late actor James Van Der Beek meet their fundraising goal.
As the beloved 90s series 'Dawson's Creek' leaves a profound legacy, it reshaped the portrayal of youthful struggles, love, and emotional vulnerability, reminding viewers of its heartwarming yet real approach to teen life.
Friends, co-stars, and admirers remember James Van Der Beek, who passed away at 48 after battling bowel cancer. Tributes highlight his bravery, artistic talent, and the deep bonds he forged with those around him.
OPINION
In a recent live interview, Lady Victoria Hervey confronted Piers Morgan, revealing tensions in media narratives and accountability. This pivotal moment showcases a deeper quest for truth in the entertainment industry.
In a recent address at the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reassured European leaders of the United States' commitment to its alliance with Europe. He emphasized the intertwined destinies of the two regions amidst previous criticisms of European policies.
Investigative insights into former White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler's resignation amid revelations of her connections with Jeffrey Epstein and her role in hiring Alex Spiro, Jay-Z's personal lawyer.
Kenyans are exchanging traditional flowers for bouquets made of cash on special occasions, but this trend has prompted warnings from central banks about damaging currency.
POLITICS
The Festival del Habano in Havana has been postponed due to an energy crisis exacerbated by the U.S. oil blockade, impacting the island's economy and tourism.
Environmental groups are voicing concerns over proposed changes to rules aimed at protecting endangered North Atlantic right whales, following the death of a young whale. Critics argue that the changes could further jeopardize an already endangered species.
The World Health Organization (WHO) criticizes a US-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, labeling it unethical due to potential harm to vulnerable populations.
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from the Winter Olympics for refusing to remove a helmet that commemorates fellow athletes lost in the ongoing war with Russia. The helmet features portraits of over 20 athletes, serving as a powerful reminder of their sacrifice.
HEALTH
The World Health Organization has criticized a halted US-funded trial aimed at administering hepatitis B vaccines to newborns in Guinea-Bissau, calling it unethical and unnecessary.
Following a tragic incident that resulted in the loss of her family members, Rana Abbas Taylor advocates for technology to prevent drunk driving. As legislation stalls, the debate continues about its effectiveness and implementation timelines.
The search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, has become increasingly urgent as authorities continue to investigate her mysterious disappearance. With her health at risk and potential clues emerging, the community rallies for answers.
The recent decision by the Trump administration to roll back greenhouse gas regulations could have far-reaching effects on environmental health and industrial practices in the United States.
As former teen superstar James Van Der Beek faces significant medical costs related to his battle with cancer, his family's struggle sheds light on the broader healthcare issues affecting many Americans.
TECH
India has mandated that social media companies must remove unlawful content within three hours of notification, intensifying previous regulations. This rule raises concerns about censorship and digital rights in the world's largest democracy.
A landmark trial in California scrutinizes social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube, as parents accuse them of creating environments that foster addiction in children, leading to severe mental health issues.
A pilot from Starsky Aviation is being hailed as a hero after successfully crash-landing a passenger plane in shallow waters, ensuring the safety of all 55 individuals on board.
A landmark trial in California explores the mental health impacts of social media platforms Instagram and YouTube, as evidenced by the experiences of a young plaintiff struggling with addiction.
The rise of drone warfare among jihadist groups in West Africa marks a significant change in tactics, with alarming implications for security and stability in the region.