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Meghan Markle Reaches Out to Estranged Father Amid Health Crisis
Historic Meeting of North American Leaders at World Cup Draw
Louisiana Tribes Combat Coastal Erosion to Preserve Their Lands and Heritage
Atlanta's 2819 Church Sees Unprecedented Growth Under Pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell
US Advisory Panel Revokes Universal Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendation for Newborns
Tragic Mass Shooting Claims 11 Lives in South Africa
Navigating Friendships When You Dislike Their Partner: Insights and Advice
Germany Introduces Voluntary Military Service for Young Citizens
US Condemns EU's Penalty on Elon Musk's X Over Blue Tick Controversy
Twitch Star QTCinderella Expresses Regret Over Streaming Career
Historic Court Ruling: Unsealing of Epstein Case Records Ordered by US Judge
Unpacking the Netflix-Warner Bros Deal: Five Key Insights
Significant Shift in US Vaccination Policy: Hepatitis B Vaccine No Longer Recommended for All Newborns
Desperate Pleas: Kenyan Families Demand Return of Sons Trapped in Russian Conflict
The Fabric Queen's Fall: A Tale of Trust Betrayed
The Perilous Journey of Single Women Migrating to Europe
Celebrating Frank Gehry: A Legacy of Architectural Masterpieces
Russia Ready to Ensure Steady Fuel Supply to India Amid U.S. Pressures
Eritrean Olympian Among 13 Prisoners Freed After 18 Years Without Trial
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BUSINESS
The rise and fall of Nerida Hansen, a once-beloved fabric designer, raises questions about trust and accountability in the online retail world. Customers and suppliers alike share their stories of disappointment and unfulfilled promises.
Russian President Vladimir Putin assures India of continuous fuel deliveries while questioning U.S. sanctions amidst ongoing geopolitical considerations.
Federal authorities grant freight railroads permission to rely more on automated inspection technologies, reducing the frequency of human inspections. Proponents claim safety improves, while unions raise concerns about potential risks.
In a surprising move, Florida's Republican congressional delegation is appealing to President Trump to abandon a controversial plan that would permit oil drilling off the state's coast for the first time in decades, citing potential risks to tourism and military operations.
IndiGo, India's largest airline, has canceled hundreds of flights amid pilot shortages and new regulations, leaving thousands stranded during a busy travel period.
TRAVEL
Travelers in the Midwest face significant disruptions due to a record-breaking snowstorm while the Northeast braces for its first major winter storm of the season.
A weekend storm has left thousands without power in Wisconsin and caused travel issues across the Midwest and Northeast, with significant snowfall reported in several areas.
A journey through the festive streets of Birmingham and Berlin to compare their beloved Christmas markets. Experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of the season!
Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market claims to be the largest authentic German Christmas market outside Germany. A visit reveals the festive atmosphere and culinary delights that make it unique, while drawing comparisons to traditional markets in Germany.
As travelers gear up for the Thanksgiving holiday, a significant winter storm brings heavy snow, rain, and dangerously cold temperatures impacting travel across several states.
SPORT
President Donald Trump has been awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize at the 2026 World Cup draw. The award is intended to honor global leaders who promote peace. Trump, a close ally of FIFA President Gianni Infantino, views this as a validation of his diplomatic efforts.
In a bid to foster international enthusiasm for major sporting events, the U.S. State Department has announced new policies focusing on expedited visa applications for foreign visitors seeking to attend the 2026 World Cup, 2028 Olympics, and other significant events, while tightening entry requirements for some skilled workers.
New disclosures suggest that Prime Minister Keir Starmer's administration may be compromised by a child sex abuse material pipeline, triggering investigations and a media blackout.
As January 16 approaches, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces dire legal and ethical allegations stemming from systemic failures in child protection and institutional integrity. The evidence is compelling and demands immediate attention.
As January 16 approaches, the Commonwealth braces for a judgment that promises to reshape the legal landscape, exposing deep-rooted corruption within the media and legal systems.
ENTERTAINMENT
Explore the complexities of maintaining friendships amidst disagreements about partners, drawing from reality TV insights and expert advice.
In a candid interview, popular Twitch streamer QTCinderella, also known as Blaire, reveals her struggles and desires to have chosen a different career path, citing the pressures and dangers of online fame.
Explore the iconic works of Frank Gehry, the late architectural visionary, through a stunning collection of images showcasing his most celebrated structures worldwide.
The Duchess of Sussex tries to contact Thomas Markle who is reported to be seriously ill following recent surgery.
Frank Gehry, the legendary architect known for his avant-garde designs, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, has died at the age of 96. His innovative contributions to architecture have left a profound impact globally.
OPINION
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal case challenging the long-standing constitutional right to citizenship for those born in the United States, a move echoing President Trump's earlier efforts to end the practice.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a pivotal event in the fight for civil rights in America. Doris Crenshaw reflects on her childhood role in the boycott and its profound impact on modern activism.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz denounces President Trump's derogatory remarks regarding the Somali community, emphasizing the harmful impact of such rhetoric on local children and families.
POLITICS
At the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., U.S. President Donald Trump, Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney shared the stage for the first time, highlighting both camaraderie and lingering trade tensions.
The Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe and other Louisiana Indigenous communities are actively addressing coastal erosion through innovative strategies, including reef construction and resilient housing, all while preserving their cultural heritage.
2819 Church in Atlanta has transformed from a small congregation to a thriving community of around 6,000 worshippers, primarily attracting young Black adults. Pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell's intense and authentic preaching style resonates deeply with attendees, fostering spiritual growth and connection.
In a controversial move, a US panel recommends shifting from mandatory hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns, suggesting individual assessments instead. The decision, driven by recent changes in advisory committee leadership, has sparked widespread concern among health experts.
In a significant move aimed at enhancing national defense, Germany's parliament has approved a voluntary military service program for 18-year-olds, requiring mandatory participation only for men but encouraging women to join.
HEALTH
A US advisory committee has voted to cease the universal recommendation for the hepatitis B vaccine in newborns, a decision that has triggered widespread concern and debate among health experts.
As migration routes grow treacherous, single women risk their lives seeking a better future in Europe, facing exploitation and violence along the way.
Audio recordings from 911 calls during the devastating flooding in Kerr County, Texas, underscore the panic and desperation felt by residents amidst the deluge that claimed over 100 lives.
In the wake of the catastrophic Texas flooding that claimed over 100 lives, recordings of 911 calls reveal harrowing pleas for help from trapped residents, including those from Camp Mystic.
In a significant policy shift, a federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to end the blanket recommendation for hepatitis B vaccination at birth, allowing parents and doctors to make case-by-case decisions.
TECH
An erroneous alert about a magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Carson City, Nevada, caused widespread concern before being quickly retracted by the USGS.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveils a new strategy to integrate artificial intelligence in enhancing healthcare efficiency, alongside growing concerns about data privacy and risk management.
In a groundbreaking move, Meta has begun removing accounts of Australian children under 16 from Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, just days ahead of a national law aimed at protecting minors from the risks of social media.
A factory in China producing dolls resembling children has been ordered by local authorities to stop manufacturing amid growing concerns.
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