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Nearly 44% of U.S. truck driving schools are at risk of closure due to non-compliance with federal training regulations, as the Transportation Department targets schools failing to meet safety standards.
Approximately $3.6 billion in delayed funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has been released to states and tribes, addressing heating needs as winter sets in. The funding had been held up due to the recent federal government shutdown.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to make his first official visit to Ireland, aimed at strengthening ties and discussing support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
Greece faces a potential shortage of feta cheese as hundreds of thousands of sheep and goats are culled due to an outbreak of sheep and goat pox. Farmers express their distress over losing both their livestock and the emotional toll it takes on them.
Marco Rubio acknowledges progress in Ukraine-US peace talks, emphasizes the need for further negotiations to ensure Ukraine's sovereignty and prosperity.
TRAVEL
Utility crews are working overtime in Wisconsin as thousands remain without power due to severe snowfall caused by a winter storm over the Thanksgiving weekend. Travelers are facing challenges in Iowa and church services are disrupted across Michigan.
A comparative look at Christmas markets in Birmingham and Berlin, focusing on authenticity, traditions, and festive atmosphere.
An insightful exploration into the Christmas markets of Birmingham and Berlin, comparing their authenticity and cultural significance as festive traditions unfold in two different settings.
Travelers face harsh winter conditions across the U.S. with snow, rain, and cold temperatures expected, particularly affecting areas from Montana to New York.
In a bid to enhance security and fund essential renovations, the Louvre in Paris announces plans to raise ticket prices substantially for most non-European Union tourists starting next year.
SPORT
As the Antigua High Court prepares for a monumental ruling on January 16th, the implications of an unprecedented legal shift reverberate across the Commonwealth. This historic moment promises to reshape governance, accountability, and the very foundation of wealth distribution.
Ethan Dietz, a sophomore at Connors State College, tragically passed away following a head injury during a basketball game. The college community mourns his loss and honors his memory.
A groundbreaking legal action in Antigua & Barbuda, led by whistleblower Alki David, has expanded to include oversight from the UK's National Crime Agency, aiming to hold major global entities accountable for climate-related damages.
Travis L. Turner, an undefeated high school football coach, has been reported missing as authorities issue multiple charges related to child sexual abuse material.
The Portland Trail Blazers coach and Hall of Famer appears in court over his involvement in a scheme accused of defrauding players of millions, leveraging his celebrity status. The legal repercussions have significant implications for his coaching career and the wider NBA community, amid ongoing scrutiny over gambling practices.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Italian town of Pesaro faces backlash after placing a statue of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti in an ice rink, leading to accusations of disrespect from his widow. Mayor Andrea Biancani apologized and assured it won’t happen again.
This year's White House holiday theme, 'Home Is Where the Heart Is,' reflects Melania Trump's vision as she honors America's values and military families. The designs celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Rebel Wilson's first directorial venture 'The Deb' faces increasing turmoil as allegations of misconduct and multiple lawsuits cast a shadow over the production.
Recent cancellations of Japanese music events in Shanghai highlight the impact of escalating tensions between China and Japan, raising questions about cultural freedom amidst political strife.
Following backlash over their involvement in a music video that suggested drug use, the Australian children's music group The Wiggles has released a statement distancing themselves from the content and affirming their anti-drug stance.
OPINION
Pope Leo XIV concludes his visit to Lebanon by praying at the site of the devastating Beirut port explosion, urging for accountability and unity among the country's diverse communities.
Elizabeth Tsurkov recounts her intense struggles and survival tactics during her captivity in Iraq, shedding light on the brutal reality faced by those kidnapped by militant groups.
A growing trend shows that young American women are increasingly considering relocation abroad due to various social, political, and economic pressures. Insights suggest that women's rights, work-life balance, and safety concerns significantly influence this shift.
As Sudan's civil war escalates, witnesses detail the harrowing experiences of those escaping the violence, including mass shootings, the desperate flight across desolate landscapes, and the ongoing plight of displaced families.
Unearthed photographs from India's civil disobedience movement highlight the crucial role women played in challenging colonial rule, showcasing their leadership and activism in unprecedented ways.
POLITICS
Authorities are investigating the theft of about 20,000 rounds of ammunition stolen from a delivery truck in Germany, raising security concerns.
Eugene Hasenfus, whose downing in Nicaragua helped expose the Iran-Contra scandal, has died at the age of 84 after a prolonged battle with cancer. His life intertwined with military, aviation, and international politics.
Ethel Chisono Edwards, a Zambian-American influencer known as 'One Boss Lady', was sentenced to 18 months in prison for making derogatory remarks about Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema, raising debates about freedom of speech in the country.
In a bold move, Costco has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking a full refund of tariffs imposed by President Trump, citing potential overreach of presidential power.
Fernando Dias, a presidential candidate in Guinea-Bissau, receives asylum in Nigeria following a coup, escalating tensions in the region as military intervention continues to stifle democratic processes.
HEALTH
Two former female gymnasts have initiated lawsuits claiming sexual abuse by coach Sean Gardner, highlighting failures by USA Gymnastics and SafeSport to act despite repeated complaints.
Following a devastating fire in Hong Kong, the death toll has risen to 146, with thousands paying their respects to the victims as investigations continue into the cause and accountability.
Reports indicate that Georgia's police may have used a World War I-era chemical weapon to suppress protests against the government, raising significant concerns about human rights violations.
Ludwig Minelli, the founder of the Swiss assisted dying organization Dignitas, has died at the age of 92 by assisted suicide. His legacy includes advocating for the rights of individuals to choose their end of life.
TECH
India has ordered smartphone manufacturers to pre-load a government cybersecurity app, raising privacy concerns among experts. The Sanchar Saathi app will help users verify device authenticity but may compromise user data protection.
Artificial Intelligence is becoming a vital tool in college admissions, assisting schools in application processing while raising ethical concerns about its use.
Authorities in South Korea have arrested four individuals accused of hacking over 120,000 home and business IP cameras, leading to the creation of sexually exploitative materials. Police are working to shut down the illegal website distributing the footage and assist victims.
India's first solar observation mission, Aditya-L1, will witness the Sun at its peak activity in 2026, providing critical insights into solar storms and their impact on Earth.
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Italian Town's Pavarotti Statue Encased in Ice Rink Sparks Controversy
Investigation Underway as Massive Ammunition Heist Strikes Germany
Eugene Hasenfus, Key Figure in Iran-Contra Affair, Passes Away at 84
Zambian-American Influencer Sentenced to 18 Months for Hate Speech
Costco Takes Legal Action Against Trump Administration Over Tariffs
Nigeria Offers Asylum to Guinea-Bissau Presidential Candidate Amid Coup Crisis
Pope Leo XIV Calls for Justice at Beirut Port Explosion Site
Trump Pardon Propels Controversial Release of Ex-Honduran President Hernandez
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Bulgarian Government Abandons Budget Proposal Amid Protests