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BUSINESS
In a landmark verdict, a jury determines that Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster held a harmful monopoly over major concert venues, potentially costing the company millions in damages.
A federal jury has ruled that Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, overcharged fans by $1.72 per ticket while engaging in monopolistic practices, leading to widespread criticism and potential legal repercussions.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasizes the importance of enduring temporary economic challenges for the sake of ensuring long-term security against Iran, amidst warnings from the IMF about the potential economic fallout from the ongoing conflict.
In a bold statement, US President Donald Trump has threatened to dismiss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if he does not resign by May, amid ongoing conflicts over interest rates and Powell's future.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer remains resolute in his stance to avoid involvement in the Iran conflict, despite pressure from US President Donald Trump. Starmer asserts the war is not in the UK's national interest.
TRAVEL
As Route 66 celebrates its 100th anniversary, it continues to attract travelers seeking nostalgia and adventure along America’s iconic highway.
Authorities in the Bahamas are actively searching for an American woman who reportedly fell overboard from a small boat while vacationing with her husband.
After weeks of turmoil at U.S. airports due to a DHS funding lapse, the TSA is set to distribute paychecks to its employees, promising some relief during peak travel times.
Amid political stalemates, a writer recounts an overnight train journey from Atlanta to Washington D.C., offering a reflection on the evolution of transportation in America, the significance of rail travel, and the ongoing immigration debates influencing modern life.
As spring break travel intensifies, major U.S. airports face long security lines after President Trump signs an executive order to pay TSA officers. The immediate impact of the decision remains uncertain as frustrated passengers await relief.
POLITICS
Three paramedics were killed in three Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The incident raises serious concerns over the safety of medical professionals in war zones.
Recent satellite imagery and verified reports reveal widespread demolitions ordered by Israel in southern Lebanon, citing military necessity against Hezbollah as justification.
As the United States nears its 250th anniversary, scholars examine the evolution of unity and the complexities that have shaped the nation since its founding.
A jury verdict declares Ticketmaster's parent company, Live Nation, guilty of monopolistic practices in the U.S. concert industry. This ruling may lead to significant changes in ticket pricing and market competition.
Marwan Barghouti, a prominent Palestinian prisoner, has been subjected to violence by Israeli guards, reportedly facing three assaults in a month, raising concerns over prisoner treatment amidst the ongoing conflict.
HEALTH
A devastating maritime incident in the Andaman Sea has left approximately 250 migrants missing after a boat capsized, highlighting the perilous journeys undertaken by Rohingya and Bangladeshi refugees in search of safety.
A significant heat wave is sweeping the eastern United States, with temperatures set to break records in major cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Forecasters caution that the unprecedented heat, which could last through the weekend, poses health risks, especially for vulnerable populations.
In a harrowing recount of Sudan's ongoing civil war, Mohamed Suleiman, a journalist recently liberated from the communication blackouts, narrates the devastating loss, fear, and survival amid the violence and upheaval that has ripped through his homeland for three years.
Joe McCann, partner of late influencer Ashly Robinson, speaks to police as investigations surrounding her sudden death unfold.
An investigation reveals alarming syringe reuse practices at THQ Taunsa hospital which may have fueled an HIV outbreak affecting hundreds of children in Punjab, Pakistan.
TECH
NASA's Artemis II mission marked a monumental return to lunar exploration with its crew safely returning after a historic journey that included breathtaking views of the moon's far side and a total solar eclipse. As the world anticipates future missions, NASA sets its sights on Artemis III, aiming for further lunar advancements.
The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing a nine-day journey farther from Earth than any humans have ventured in history, marking a pivotal moment in lunar exploration.
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The Artemis II astronauts, after a record-breaking lunar mission, returned to Houston to a thunderous reception, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully took four astronauts around the far side of the Moon, inspiring a new generation while highlighting significant challenges for future lunar exploration and the quest to reach Mars.
SPORT
The retrial for the alleged medical negligence in the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona starts today. Seven individuals face homicide charges as the case opens in San Isidro.
Dominic Frimpong, a key player for Berekum Chelsea, has died following a shooting incident involving armed robbers targeted at his team's bus in Ghana.
Dominic Frimpong, a promising young player of Berekum Chelsea, was killed in an armed attack on his team's bus, eliciting shock and sorrow across the Ghanaian football community.
During the unveiling of a statue honoring Ichiro Suzuki outside T-Mobile Park, a malfunction leaves the statue with a broken bat, drawing laughs from fans and Suzuki himself.
During the unveiling of a statue honoring baseball star Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, the bronze figure famously revealed a broken bat, creating an unexpected moment of humor.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Duchess of Sussex is set to appear as a guest judge on the popular cooking show 'MasterChef Australia' season 18, which premieres on April 19. Meghan filmed her segment during her recent trip to Melbourne.
Kanye West has postponed his concert in Marseille, France following government intervention and ongoing controversies surrounding his past comments. The rapper announced the decision on social media, emphasizing his responsibility towards his fans.
Kanye West has postponed his upcoming concert in Marseille, France, until further notice, following concerns from French authorities. This comes after his recent ban from entering the UK amid ongoing controversies.
Ari Hodara, an engineer based in Paris, unexpectedly became the owner of a Picasso masterpiece after winning a charity raffle that aimed to raise funds for Alzheimer's research.
The popular lottery game Powerball will now allow players from the UK to participate, marking a significant expansion as it aims to increase jackpots with a larger player pool.
OPINION
Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales resign under pressure due to sexual misconduct allegations. Lawmakers call for accountability on Capitol Hill.
In the midst of Sudan's ongoing civil war, journalist Mohamed Suleiman shares his harrowing experiences and the emotional toll of isolation after a three-year communication blackout. His story reveals the devastating humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for action.
President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has appointed Roelf Meyer, an apartheid-era politician, as the new ambassador to the United States. This decision comes amid strained diplomatic relations following the expulsion of the previous envoy.
The escalating conflict between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV is raising alarm among conservative Catholics, threatening Trump's support base amid the ongoing Iran war.
As the conflict in Gaza exacerbates, the Lebanese American population in Dearborn, Michigan, grapples with anxiety and loss, exploring the implications of international crises on local lives.