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BUSINESS
The antitrust trial involving Live Nation Entertainment and 34 states continues as jury deliberations begin, examining claims of monopolization in the concert ticketing market.
Following concerns about insider trading, White House staff are advised not to participate in predictions markets related to political and military events.
As rising energy prices from the Iran war challenge Singapore's air-conditioning reliance, the government enforces temperature adjustments and energy savings across public offices.
Freida McFadden, the renowned author of the thriller 'The Housemaid', discloses her real name as Sara Cohen. This revelation sheds light on her dual career as both an acclaimed writer and a practicing doctor.
Petrol and diesel prices are climbing as concerns rise over the sustainability of the US-Iran ceasefire, with market analysts wary of future price fluctuations.
TRAVEL
The Royal Bahamas Police Force is conducting a search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman from Michigan, who reportedly fell off a boat while vacationing with her husband.
The Transportation Security Administration announces the resumption of paychecks for TSA staff as travel chaos continues at major airports. Optimism rises for improvements as federal workers return to duty.
An exploration of the impact of political decisions on travel and mobility in the U.S., reflecting on the historical significance of trains amid modern chaos at airports.
As airlines become increasingly busy for spring break, travelers are facing long security lines at major U.S. airports despite President Trump's executive order aimed at accelerating TSA officer payments. The situation raises questions about staffing and airport operations.
As cherry blossoms bloom across Washington D.C., the National Cherry Blossom Festival heralds the arrival of spring. Visitors flock to see the delicate pink flowers while navigating construction around the Tidal Basin.
SPORT
Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records as part of the investigation into his recent DUI charges stemming from a car crash in Florida.
Jim Whittaker, the first American to conquer Mount Everest in 1963, has died at the age of 97. His mountaineering legacy includes a close friendship with Robert Kennedy and a commitment to climbing for causes.
Seven players from Eritrea's national football team have reportedly absconded after their successful match in Eswatini. This incident highlights ongoing issues faced by athletes from Eritrea, amid a backdrop of governmental repression and past instances of athletes disappearing abroad.
A football rally in Lima, Peru, resulted in the death of one fan and left dozens injured, prompting an investigation into the incident's cause.
A chaotic gathering prior to a high-stakes football match in Lima, Peru, resulted in the death of a fan and injuries to dozens more. Officials are investigating the cause, with conflicting accounts regarding structural safety at the stadium.
ENTERTAINMENT
Prince Harry is being sued for defamation by Sentebale, the charity he co-founded, following a dispute regarding management practices. The case raises questions about the interplay between personal relationships and charitable missions.
Afrika Bambaataa, a pivotal figure in the hip-hop community and co-founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, has died at age 67. His legacy, marked by both cultural impact and controversy, has left a lasting imprint on music history.
Aadam Jacobs, a passionate music fan, has meticulously recorded over 10,000 concerts since 1984. His efforts have now culminated in the Aadam Jacobs Collection, a treasure trove of live performances available for streaming.
Jordan Bardella, president of France's far-right Rassemblement National (RN), is reportedly in a romantic relationship with Italian socialite Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, leading to commentary on potential implications for his political aspirations.
OPINION
The emotional toll on the Iranian-American community grows as they confront the implications of President Trump's ultimatum against Iran, grappling with fear for loved ones and the ethical dilemmas tied to the conflict.
The U.S. and Iran have reached a two-week ceasefire, a move seen as a temporary win for Donald Trump amid rising tensions. The implications of this agreement on U.S. foreign policy and international standing remain to be seen.
US Vice-President JD Vance endorses Viktor Orbán while criticizing the EU, just days before Hungary's pivotal elections.
Cheng Li-wun, chairperson of Taiwan's Kuomintang, embarks on a six-day trip to mainland China, marking the first visit by a current KMT head in a decade amid changing cross-strait dynamics.
With US threats looming over Iran's power infrastructure, ordinary Iranians express fear and helplessness as they prepare for the impact of possible strikes.
POLITICS
A tragic case has emerged in France where a 43-year-old man is facing serious charges after his nine-year-old son was discovered living in appalling conditions inside a locked van for more than a year.
Lebanon is adamant that a ceasefire must be established before entering discussions with Israel, as tensions escalate following Israeli air strikes. The U.S. is set to mediate talks amidst ongoing violence.
A Palestinian farmer was shot and killed by an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank, igniting further concern over rising violence in the region. The incident has drawn condemnation from local and international observers.
As ceasefire talks draw attention amidst rising tensions in the Middle East, the complex interplay of interests between the US, Iran, and Israel might redefine the region's future. Will these negotiations see an end to conflict?
HEALTH
The Trump administration has acknowledged a significant error in reporting Medicaid figures that were used to justify an investigation into fraud in New York's Medicaid program. This misrepresentation raises questions about the administration's broader anti-fraud efforts in states perceived as politically adversarial.
As the worst measles outbreak in decades impacts South Carolina, parents face tough choices about vaccination for their young children amid declining immunization rates.
Even as ceasefire talks unfold, the psychological scars inflicted on Iran's youth from ongoing conflict reveal persistent trauma and risks of PTSD, as families navigate an uncertain future.
As the conflict between Iran and external forces continues, the psychological impact on its youth is profound. Many children face endless fears, manifesting through anxiety and trauma that will linger long after the ceasefire.
Francisco Zapata Nájera, who was trapped 300m below ground due to a collapsed embankment, was rescued by military divers after 14 harrowing days.
TECH
The Indian government proposes regulations that may extend censorship powers over online news and political content, raising concerns of increased government control over social media platforms.
Amazon's decision to discontinue support for older Kindle devices has sparked outrage among loyal customers, prompting concerns about e-waste and functionality.
The Artemis II crew is set to return to Earth after a groundbreaking mission around the Moon, promising to share invaluable insights and stunning images from their journey.
The Artemis II crew, less than 150,000 miles from Earth, shares experiences from their record-breaking lunar mission, reflecting on the surreal aspects of space travel and the challenges ahead during their return.
The Artemis II astronauts express excitement as they return to Earth, ready to share significant findings and personal stories from their journey around the Moon.
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