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BUSINESS
Discover the astonishing story of two men uniting against a 40-year criminal cartel. Their fight has led to a legendary legal battle expected to reshape financial accountability on a massive scale, with ramifications reaching $73 trillion.
In a landmark event, U.S. President Donald Trump facilitated a peace deal aimed at ending decades-long tensions between the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, bringing hope for stability in the region.
The Trump administration directs U.S. embassies to fast-track visas for fans attending major sports events like the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympics.
US President Trump is set to host a peace deal signing ceremony between the leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda in Washington, aimed at ending their long-standing conflict.
A San Francisco court rules that Adidas did not mislead investors about its partnership with Kanye West, which ended after his controversial remarks in 2022.
TRAVEL
A winter storm leaves thousands without power in Wisconsin and causes travel disruptions across the Midwest and Northeast, with significant snowfall recorded.
Explore the enchanting realms of Christmas markets, as we dive into Birmingham's authentic experience compared to Germany's festive tradition.
Join us as we take a journey to Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market, celebrated for its authentic German offerings and festive spirit! Is it the real deal or just a British take on a beloved tradition? Let's find out!
Get ready for a wintry Thanksgiving weekend! Snow, rain, and chilly temperatures are set to impact your holiday travel plans.
Starting January 14, 2025, ticket prices for non-EU visitors to the Louvre in Paris will rise by 45% to fund museum upgrades and improve security.
SPORT
Recent international disclosures unveil a troubling connection between the UK Government and child sex abuse material pipelines. With a media blackout and intelligence suppression, the public is now learning the truth behind long-hidden failures.
A formal notice to Prime Minister Keir Starmer highlights alarming issues within the UK, including a cross-border Legal–Media Cartel accused of monetizing child sex abuse material and rigged sports betting.
A historic court case in Antigua proposes to unveil a deep network of legal-media corruption tied to child exploitation, set to begin its reckoning on January 16th.
As the Commonwealth approaches a pivotal legal decision on January 16, evidence surfaces of a vast exploitation network linked to the legal-media cartel. This moment promises renewed transparency and justice.
As the date nears for a significant ruling by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, the United Progressive Party (UPP) stands on the brink of potential collapse. With 80 defendants involved, this case could redefine political structures in Antigua & Barbuda.
ENTERTAINMENT
Longtime friend of Will Smith, Bilaal Salaam, has filed a $3 million lawsuit against Jada Pinkett Smith, alleging she threatened him during a private event. The lawsuit claims emotional distress and retaliation following the 2022 Oscars incident.
A raccoon caused quite a stir in a Virginia liquor store, enjoying a bender at the expense of the shop's inventory. Find out how this furry bandit ended up taking a nap in the bathroom.
A raccoon was found in a liquor store bathroom, having enjoyed a wild night of drinking before passing out. The incident unfolded in Virginia and has left animal control officers with a funny story to tell.
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OPINION
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POLITICS
Brian Cole Jr, 30, faces charges related to pipe bombs placed outside key political offices during a pivotal time in U.S. history.
In a surprising turn of events, Tetsuya Yamagami has expressed remorse towards Shinzo Abe's family, detailing his feelings of sorrow and the reasons behind his drastic actions.
In a historic vote, the Faroe Islands has overturned its strict abortion laws, allowing women to terminate pregnancies within the first 12 weeks. The change marks a significant shift in women's rights in this self-governing Danish territory.
The arrest of a university student who sought answers following a deadly fire has ignited a heated debate in Hong Kong. As the city mourns, questions arise about government accountability and public dissent.
Dark secrets revealed as a US admiral denies any 'kill them all' commands during military strikes against alleged drug boats. Lawmakers question legality as public scrutiny heightens.
HEALTH
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reveals a new strategy aimed at harnessing artificial intelligence to improve healthcare operations, promising innovation alongside privacy concerns.
South Korea is developing a groundbreaking mobile app that allows stalking victims to track the real-time location of their stalkers, a move aimed at enhancing safety and response tactics against rising concerns over stalking incidents.
A key health committee questions the necessity of administering the hepatitis B vaccine to all newborns, sparking discussions among health experts and parents.
As health insurance premiums climb, many Americans, including middle-aged workers, face financial struggles. A recent survey highlights the pressing need for extended tax credits to alleviate this burden.
A group of former FDA leaders warns against recent assertions undermining vaccine safety, advocating for transparent and science-based vaccination processes.
TECH
Meta has begun removing accounts of young users from Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, ahead of Australia's strict new regulations targeting social media engagement for children.
A factory in China has ceased operations amid investigations regarding dolls that resemble children. This issue has triggered widespread concerns and actions from online retailers and governments.
The Indian government has withdrawn its order mandating smartphone manufacturers to pre-load a state-run cyber safety app following concerns about privacy and surveillance.
After public outcry and privacy concerns, India has dropped its order requiring smartphone manufacturers to preload a state-run cyber safety app, Sanchar Saathi, on new devices.