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Is Nuclear Energy the Key to Europe's Energy Independence amid Global Turmoil?
Facing the Tipping Point: Can Viktor Orban Survive the 2026 Hungarian Elections?
Uffizi Galleries Reports Cyber-Attack but Denies Major Security Breach
Elite US Combat Rescue Teams: The Untold Heroes
Unanswered Questions After Death of Australia's Most Wanted Fugitive, Dezi Freeman
Georgia Lawmakers Approve Controversial Bill on Homelessness and Immigration Enforcement
Artemis II Crew Captures Stunning Views of Earth from Space
French-Owned Vessel Breeches Hormuz Strait Amid Ongoing Conflict
Tennessee Eases Voting Rights for Felons: A Significant Legislative Shift
Trump Ousts Longtime Ally Pam Bondi as Attorney General
Kidnapping and Robbery of Rapper Gucci Mane: A Shocking Incident
Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Boost with Domestic Spending Cuts
US Transfer of African Migrants to Uganda Sparks Controversy
Unexpected Surge in US Jobs Amidst Geopolitical Instability
Uffizi Galleries Confirms Cyber-Attack Amid Security Assurance
Artemis II Astronauts Capture Stunning Earth Images on Journey to Moon
Federal Judge Dismisses Most Sexual Harassment Claims in Blake Lively's Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni
Cuba Announces Release of 2,010 Prisoners Amid US Pressures
Gennaro Gattuso Parts Ways with Italy National Team
Contradicting Accounts of Missile Strike in Lamerd: U.S. vs. Experts
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BUSINESS
The passage of a French-owned ship through the Strait of Hormuz marks a significant event in maritime trade during ongoing geopolitical tensions.
President Trump's latest budget proposal seeks to raise military spending to unprecedented levels while simultaneously cutting funding for various domestic programs. The move sparked a national debate about priorities in defense and social welfare.
US employment saw an unexpected increase in March with 178,000 jobs added, countering the impacts of the Iran conflict. Analysts suggest improved workforce participation may influence Federal Reserve policy on interest rates.
As India braces for an intense summer with soaring temperatures, the costs of bottled water and beer are projected to rise due to supply chain disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The country, with many reliant on bottled water, is confronted with challenges in accessing crucial raw materials and increased production costs.
Iran's two largest steel plants have ceased operations due to intense air strikes coordinated by Israel and the United States, threatening the country's economy and supply chains.
TRAVEL
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.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is creating unprecedented challenges for the aviation industry, particularly affecting Gulf hubs like Dubai International Airport. Analysts explore the implications for airlines and travelers.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport is experiencing unprecedented security delays as the ongoing partial government shutdown affects TSA staffing and operations.
SPORT
Italy's failure to qualify for another World Cup has left the nation in mourning, with politicians, fans, and experts reflecting on the reasons behind this footballing crisis.
In a momentous achievement, DR Congo's national football team qualifies for the World Cup for the first time in 52 years, prompting a national holiday to celebrate this historic victory.
Following a significant penalty shootout loss to Bosnia, Italy has failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third successive time, prompting deep reflection across the country about its footballing structure and future.
DR Congo has announced a national holiday in celebration of their football team's qualification for the World Cup, marking the first time in 52 years that they have reached this milestone. The Leopards secured their place in the finals with a dramatic extra-time victory over Jamaica.
In the wake of a recent car crash and subsequent DUI arrest, Tiger Woods announced he will be stepping away from professional golf to focus on his health and recovery.
ENTERTAINMENT
The rise of female influencer culture in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints highlights a fascinating tension between tradition and modernity as their portrayals differ from official church narratives.
As she navigates party culture and personal growth, Arlo Parks invites listeners to join her on a journey of joyful expression and heartfelt storytelling in her new album.
Federal prosecutors have charged rapper Pooh Shiesty and eight co-defendants with robbing three men at gunpoint amidst a contractual dispute with Gucci Mane's record label, 1017 Records.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has dismissed the majority of Blake Lively's claims in her sexual harassment lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni, but retains some allegations concerning retaliation.
As family-friendly movies surge at the box office, fueled by the release of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', industry experts analyze the changing landscape of Hollywood and its focus on young audiences.
OPINION
A deep dive into the captivating world of Bigfoot enthusiasts, revealing their motivations and experiences through extensive interviews with over 160 hunters.
As President Trump announces new timelines for the ongoing Iran war, we analyze the evolving statements from his administration regarding the conflict's duration and objectives.
French President Emmanuel Macron calls for a serious and stable approach to the ongoing conflict in Iran, criticizing U.S. President Trump for his conflicting statements and demeanor.
An open letter from international law specialists highlights critical violations amid the ongoing conflict in Iran, drawing attention to military actions by the US, Israel, and Iran, which they argue breach international regulations.
POLITICS
As the Hungarian elections approach, Viktor Orban finds himself at a precarious crossroads. Having dominated the political scene for 16 years, recent polls show a growing discontent among citizens, particularly youth, pushing against his reign. Will next week's elections mark a turning point in Hungarian politics?
Exploring the highly specialized units within the US military dedicated to conducting complex combat search and rescue missions, including their recent activities in Iran following a fighter jet incident.
The recent death of fugitive Dezi Freeman, involved in the shooting of two police officers, leaves numerous questions about his seven-month evasion and alleged assistance from others.
Georgia has passed a bill allowing citizens to sue local governments over failing to enforce bans on public camping and immigration cooperation. The legislation sparks debate about its implications for homelessness and public safety.
HEALTH
As rural hospitals like Avera Creighton Hospital face financial uncertainties, local families confront the potential loss of critical healthcare services. An analysis of recent funding measures sheds light on the ongoing healthcare crisis in rural America.
Amid crumbling living conditions, Bronx tenants gather to highlight the struggles they face with negligent landlords. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani promises to address their concerns.
As conflict escalates in Iran, citizens are grappling with anxiety, loss, and economic turmoil. Personal testimonies highlight the profound impact of war on everyday life.
In shocking new bodycam footage, Tiger Woods is seen reacting to his arrest for DUI following a vehicle crash in Florida. The golfer faces serious health challenges as he steps away for treatment.
Narges Mohammadi's family raises alarm after she reportedly suffered a suspected heart attack while incarcerated in Zanjan Prison, Iran, sparking fears for her life amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
TECH
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence reveal they were targeted by a cyber-attack, asserting that no significant security breaches occurred despite hackers allegedly extracting sensitive information.
NASA's Artemis II crew, led by Commander Reid Wiseman, has shared breathtaking images of Earth taken during their historic journey around the Moon.
The renowned Uffizi Galleries in Florence admits to a cyber-attack but insists no security breaches occurred, assuring that the safety of its famous artworks remains intact.
NASA's Artemis II mission takes its crew closer to the moon while capturing beautiful images of Earth, marking humanity's return to lunar exploration after decades.
The Artemis II mission marks a historic step as the crew aboard the Orion spacecraft leaves Earth's orbit, heading for the Moon in a journey that will take them farther than any humans have been before.
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