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Twelve Miners Fatalities from Drone Strike in Eastern Ukraine
Laura Fernández Declares Victory in Costa Rican Presidential Election
Historic Grammy Win: K-Pop's 'Golden' First to Claim Award
Rafah Border Crossing Reopens: A Hopeful Yet Critically Limited Passage for Gaza
India's Ongoing Snakebite Crisis: A Call for Urgent Action
Kennedy Center to Undergo Two-Year Renovation Starting July 4
Reporting from the Heart of Conflict: Steve Rosenberg's Experience in Russia
Navigating the Perils of Journalism Amidst Rising Tensions in Russia: A Reporter's Tale
Congress Faces Crossroads Over Immigration Funding Amidst Potential Government Shutdown
China Executes Members of Notorious Myanmar Mafia Clan
Tragic Hotel Shooting in Lawrenceville: Officer Killed, Another Wounded
Iranian Protester Erfan Soltani Released on Bail Amid Execution Threats
Historic Opening at the 2026 Grammy Awards: Rosé and Bruno Mars Ignite the Stage
The U.S. Shifts Focus to Engaging West African Juntas Amid Rising Russian Influence
How Starbucks is Leveraging AI and Technology to Win Customers Back
Stars Shine on the Red Carpet at the 2026 Grammy Awards
Five-Year-Old Boy and Father Return Home After ICE Detention
Kennedy Center Set for Major Renovation Amid Controversy Over Name Change
Breaking Barriers: Hind Kabawat's Fight for Women's Rights in Post-War Syria
Venezuelan Human Rights Activist Javier Tarazona Freed Amid Reform Pressure
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BUSINESS
French tech firm Capgemini has announced the sale of its U.S. subsidiary involved in tracking for ICE, following public outcry and pressure from lawmakers after the agency's controversial actions.
French technology giant Capgemini is selling its US subsidiary after backlash over its contract with ICE for immigration enforcement, which has drawn international scrutiny and protests.
In light of rising global uncertainties, India unveils a budget that emphasizes infrastructure growth and a significant push towards local manufacturing in critical sectors, including rare earths and data centers.
The recent surge in immigration enforcement in Chicago has led to a significant decline in business and mobility within the Little Village neighborhood, historically vibrant and economically thriving, highlighting the community's struggle against fear and uncertainty.
In the wake of unrest in Minneapolis, the Minnesota Star Tribune showcases the power of local journalism. With steadfast reporting and a focus on community issues, this resilient newspaper unpacks the ongoing challenges and changes within its newsroom amidst rising tension.
TRAVEL
A major winter storm wreaked havoc across the United States on Sunday, leading to widespread travel disruptions as it impacted nearly 180 million people, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays.
A severe winter storm sweeping across the Midwest resulted in a massive accident involving over 100 vehicles on Interstate 196 in Michigan, prompting road closures and numerous injuries.
A record-breaking cold spell has left thousands of travelers stranded in Lapland, Finland as flight cancellations continue due to frigid temperatures hovering around -39C.
A record cold in Finland's Lapland has left thousands of tourists stranded as flights from Kittila airport are cancelled due to extreme temperatures reaching -39C.
A wave of freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall has led to significant travel chaos across western Europe, with dozens of flights cancelled and several fatalities reported.
SPORT
The U.S. Education Department alleges San Jose State University discriminated against women by allowing a transgender athlete on the women's volleyball team, leading to discussions on Title IX and the implications for female athletes. The university is faced with potential consequences if it does not accept the terms set forth by the department.
In a dramatic turn of events, the entire executive committee of the Football Association of Malaysia has resigned following allegations of document forgery concerning foreign-born players on the national team.
In light of a track defect discovered on the high-speed line between Madrid and Barcelona, Spain's transport authorities impose temporary speed restrictions following recent fatal rail accidents.
Explore the rise of Hyrox events and why Generation Z is investing significantly in this unique blend of fitness and competition. Discover the cultural shift towards fitness as a central aspect of identity and social life.
As millions gather to celebrate Australia Day, authorities issue severe heatwave warnings across the nation, with temperatures soaring to dangerous levels.
ENTERTAINMENT
President Trump announces the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, will close for renovations in honor of the nation's 250th anniversary. The center faced backlash following its renaming as the Trump Kennedy Center.
K-Pop sensation Rosé and pop icon Bruno Mars delivered an electrifying performance kicking off the 2026 Grammy Awards, highlighting a night filled with powerful speeches and standout moments.
The 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles featured stunning fashion statements from stars like Addison Rae and Lady Gaga, making headlines with their eye-catching outfits.
The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. will close for two years starting July 4 to undergo extensive renovations, as announced by President Trump. This decision follows backlash over the center's recent name change that honors Trump.
K-Pop's cultural footprint expands as 'Golden' from Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters makes history, winning the first Grammy for a K-Pop song.
OPINION
As the conflict in Ukraine escalates and journalist scrutiny intensifies, Steve Rosenberg shares his experiences as a BBC correspondent in Russia, revealing the delicate balance between reporting and personal safety.
Hind Kabawat, Syria's only female minister, is on a mission to empower women and heal her war-torn nation. As she navigates the challenges of a transitional government, her focus on women's roles in rebuilding Syria is both inspirational and critical.
As Black History Month approaches its centennial, activists and educators are fighting against political attempts to undermine the teaching of Black history in the United States. Amidst a backdrop of challenges, new initiatives and educational materials emerge to ensure a comprehensive narrative of America's past is shared with future generations.
In a heartwarming act of compassion, the Sorrell family in Kentucky rescued a newborn calf struggling against freezing temperatures by bringing it into their home, showcasing the bond between humans and animals during harsh winter conditions.
Beloved actress Catherine O'Hara, known for her unforgettable roles in 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone,' passes away at 71. Tributes from stars like Meryl Streep and Pedro Pascal reflect her impact on comedy and film.
POLITICS
Laura Fernández, representing the Sovereign People's Party, won the Costa Rican presidential election with a strong focus on combating crime.
The K-Pop song 'Golden' from Netflix's 'KPop Demon Hunters' makes history as the first K-Pop track to win a Grammy, receiving accolades for Best Song for Visual Media.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for the first time since May 2024, allowing limited movement for sick Palestinians while humanitarian aid remains barred.
With roughly 50,000 snakebite fatalities annually, India's crisis confronts vulnerable rural communities. Experts are calling for better healthcare infrastructure and targeted antivenom research to address this neglected tropical disease.
HEALTH
A teenager succumbs to injuries from a fire at Le Constellation bar, raising the death toll in this tragic incident that spotlighted safety oversights in Swiss nightlife.
The untimely death of 26-year-old Ifunanya Nwangene, a promising singer and architect in Nigeria, has sparked outrage and grief among fans and friends.
The Israeli government has decided to prohibit Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza after the organization refused to provide a list of its staff members, triggering tensions concerning humanitarian aid in the region.
Israel has announced a ban on Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) from operating in Gaza after the organization refused to submit a staff list, citing safety concerns amid ongoing violence.
A catastrophic mine collapse in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed more than 200 lives, including women and children. The disaster, caused by heavy rains, calls attention to the dire conditions of artisanal mining in the region controlled by rebel forces.
TECH
Elon Musk's SpaceX has submitted an application proposing the launch of one million satellites, aiming to establish orbital data centers to support the growing demands of artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has submitted an application to launch a staggering one million satellites into Earth's orbit, aiming to create a network of 'orbital data centers' to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence computing power.
Amid government control, some Iranians experience limited internet access following a major shutdown aimed at suppressing protests. What does this mean for free communication?
California Governor Gavin Newsom is investigating claims of TikTok censoring content critical of the Trump administration, coinciding with recent platform outages affecting user visibility and engagement.
The increasing use of AI-generated images by political figures raises alarms about the erosion of trust in information and the potential for misinformation in today's media landscape.
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