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BUSINESS
Leonid Radvinsky, the entrepreneur behind OnlyFans, died at the age of 43 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Known for revolutionizing the online adult content industry, Radvinsky's impact on social media and creator platforms will be remembered.
As voter anxiety around economic affordability heightens, Democrats are adopting tax cut proposals typically associated with Republicans, aiming to reshape their fiscal narrative while managing potential conflicts with other policy goals.
In a historic move, staff at Australia's ABC will strike for the first time in two decades after rejecting a pay increase offer amidst rising inflation concerns.
Over 10 million people in Cuba have been affected by a nationwide power outage for the second time in a week. The island struggles with an aging electrical infrastructure and a significant fuel blockade from the US.
LaGuardia airport in New York is experiencing a shutdown following a collision between an Air Canada Express plane and a ground vehicle, leading to a Federal Aviation Administration ground stop.
TRAVEL
A Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney encountered turbulence, resulting in injuries to several passengers and crew members. Experts cite climate change as a contributing factor to increased turbulence frequency.
Severe storms wreak havoc on air travel across the eastern United States, with hundreds of flights canceled and delays compounded by TSA staffing issues due to a government shutdown.
Northern California braces for heavy snowfall this Presidents Day weekend, with a winter storm watch in effect. Travelers are urged to take caution as significant snow accumulations are expected in higher elevations.
Travel groups and airlines express concerns about potential disruptions at airports due to the U.S. government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security.
The recent shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has raised concerns about potential disruptions in air travel as the TSA continues to operate without funding. With travel industry experts warning of longer security lines and possible flight delays, travelers are advised on how to prepare and navigate these new challenges.
SPORT
In a gesture signaling improved relations between Mexico and Spain, King Felipe VI has been invited to the FIFA World Cup following his acknowledgment of the abuses during the Spanish conquest. This article explores the background and implications of this invitation.
A fatal incident occurred at Engelberg ski resort in Switzerland, where a gondola detached from its cable, resulting in the death of a 61-year-old woman. The cause of the accident remains under investigation.
Venezuelans erupt in joy following their national team's historic triumph over the United States in the World Baseball Classic, expressing emotions long suppressed under political turmoil.
Morocco rejoices as it is awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title after the Confederation of African Football ruled in its favor, while Senegal expresses disbelief and anger over the loss of its championship title due to a controversial decision.
Two members of Iran's national women's football team, Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh, express hope and determination as they train in Australia after seeking asylum.
ENTERTAINMENT
The anticipated BTS comeback concert attracted a fraction of expected fans, leading to a significant drop in shares for Hybe.
BTS electrifies thousands in Seoul's iconic Gwanghwamun Square, marking their return to the stage after three years with a spectacular concert filled with nostalgia and anticipation.
The iconic K-pop group BTS made their long-awaited live return at Gwanghwamun Square, captivating over 104,000 fans with a spectacular performance, showcasing new music from their album 'Arirang'.
After allegations of domestic violence, ABC canceled its upcoming season of The Bachelorette just days before the premiere, casting doubt on the future of the series and its unconventional lead, Taylor Frankie Paul.
Newly released footage reveals Justin Timberlake's struggles during sobriety tests following a 2024 DUI arrest in Sag Harbor, New York. The pop star's reactions and legal outcomes highlight broader issues regarding celebrity behavior and law enforcement interactions.
OPINION
A recent AAPI Data/AP-NORC poll indicates that a majority of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) believe President Trump’s immigration policies have been detrimental. The survey highlights strong discontent with deportation practices and immigration enforcement operations.
Dolores Huerta, a prominent labor rights activist, reveals past abuse by César Chavez, highlighting ongoing issues of sexual exploitation among female farmworkers. The revelations come amid increased advocacy for rights and protections in the agriculture sector.
Robert Mueller, the former special counsel whose investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election shaped much of Trump's presidency, has died at the age of 81. His legacy encompasses transformative changes at the FBI and a controversial inquiry that divided opinion across the political spectrum.
The Supreme Court of Canada prepares to adjudicate a controversial secularism law in Quebec that restricts religious attire for public sector employees, leaving many women feeling marginalized and concerned about their futures.
POLITICS
Two pilots lost their lives and dozens were injured when an Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. Eyewitnesses recall the chaotic moments of the crash and the immediate aftermath.
An Air Canada regional jet collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and co-pilot, while injuring multiple passengers.
The U.S. Supreme Court discusses the validity of state laws allowing late-arriving mail ballots to be counted in elections, reflecting on implications for voting rights nationwide.
The ongoing war between the US and Iran is tightening its grip, limiting options for resolution as both nations grapple with escalating tensions and military engagements.
A severe accident at New York's LaGuardia Airport has left two pilots dead after their plane collided with a fire truck. Details of the incident and its aftermath continue to unfold as investigations begin.
HEALTH
As the demand for weight-loss medications surges, pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly engage in fierce competition, driving costs down for consumers amid a landscape of shifting policies and direct-to-consumer sales models.
Hawaii Governor reports that recent storms have caused approximately $1 billion in damage, leading to over 230 rescues and ongoing evacuation efforts across the state.
A drone attack on el-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan resulted in the deaths of 64 individuals, including children and medical staff, amidst ongoing civil conflict. The World Health Organization has condemned the violence and calls for access to healthcare.
A deadly strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan left 64 dead, prompting a denial from the army and calls for accountability amidst a spiraling humanitarian crisis.
Recent data indicate a worrying rise in the number of parents refusing essential vaccinations and treatments, such as vitamin K shots and hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns, within the backdrop of increasing anti-science sentiment across the United States.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II rocket embarks on its second journey to the launch pad ahead of a ten-day mission to the Moon, marking the first mission with astronauts since the Apollo program.
Sony Music has removed over 135,000 AI-generated 'deepfakes' impersonating artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles from streaming services, citing significant commercial harm to legitimate artists.
Sony Music announces the removal of over 135,000 deepfake songs impersonating its artists, highlighting the threats of AI-generated content in the music industry.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard are honored for their groundbreaking contributions to quantum cryptography, heralding a new era of secure digital communications.
With high-stakes concerns regarding the potential misuse of AI technology, the company Anthropic is actively recruiting a specialist in chemical weapons and explosives to bolster its preventive measures against misuse.