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BUSINESS
French tech company Capgemini has announced plans to sell its US subsidiary, which has been under scrutiny for working with ICE, following public outcry over the agency's practices.
In light of ongoing criticism regarding its operations with the US immigration enforcement agency, French tech giant Capgemini announces plans to sell its US subsidiary engaged in controversial contracts with ICE.
India's Finance Minister outlines a budget focused on boosting local industries in sectors such as rare earths and semiconductors while navigating global economic tensions.
Following intensified ICE raids, the once lively Little Village in Chicago is now experiencing a dramatic downturn in business and community interaction, with local residents voicing their fears and economic concerns.
As Minneapolis faces significant unrest, local journalists adapt and respond to evolving challenges, showcasing the strength of community-oriented reporting.
TRAVEL
A powerful winter storm wreaks havoc on air travel, resulting in thousands of flight cancellations and significant delays, impacting nearly 180 million people from the South to the Northeast.
A severe winter storm sweeping across the Midwest results in a massive vehicle pileup on Interstate 196 in Hudsonville, Michigan, injuring several but thankfully no fatalities.
A severe cold snap in Lapland has grounded flights and left thousands of tourists stranded in the region. With temperatures dropping below -35C, the situation is worsening as cancellations continue.
A historic cold snap in Lapland has grounded flights and left thousands of winter visitors stranded as temperatures plunge to record lows.
A significant freeze has led to extensive travel disruptions across western Europe, with thousands of flights canceled and multiple weather-related fatalities reported.
SPORT
The Trump administration alleges San Jose State University discriminated against female athletes by permitting a transgender athlete to compete on the women's volleyball team.
The Football Association of Malaysia faces unprecedented turmoil following allegations of document forgery pertaining to foreign-born players on the national team. This scandal has resulted in the resignation of its entire executive committee as they strive to safeguard the integrity of Malaysian football.
In a response to recent safety incidents, Spanish rail authorities have lowered the speed limit on the high-speed route between Madrid and Barcelona, following the discovery of a fault in the track. This change comes after a tragic train collision in southern Spain that resulted in multiple fatalities.
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As millions across Australia prepare to celebrate their national day, authorities issue heatwave warnings with temperatures soaring to dangerous levels.
ENTERTAINMENT
At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny's album 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' wins Album of the Year, reflecting a significant shift in the Recording Academy's voting landscape and a platform for artists to share strong anti-immigration sentiments.
China has expressed discontent over the Dalai Lama's recent Grammy win, asserting that art awards should not be misused for political agendas like anti-China sentiments.
The annual tradition continues as Punxsutawney Phil emerges from his burrow to predict the weather for the coming weeks. Will we see six more weeks of winter or an early spring?
China reacts strongly to the Dalai Lama's Grammy Award win, accusing the Academy of using art for political manipulation. The Buddhist leader accepts the award with humility amid ongoing tensions.
Bad Bunny has made Grammy history as the first Latin artist to win Album of the Year, using his moment to advocate for immigrant rights during a night of powerful performances and speeches addressing social issues.
OPINION
As the only woman in Syria's transitional government, Hind Kabawat advocates for women's empowerment and confronts the challenges of rebuilding a war-torn nation.
Steve Rosenberg provides a unique insight into the challenges faced by journalists in Russia amidst rising tensions and political turmoil, capturing the complexities of reporting in a hostile environment.
Steve Rosenberg shares the challenges and dangers of being a BBC journalist in Russia amid rising hostility, as well as the mixed reactions from locals towards foreign correspondents.
In a landmark role, Hind Kabawat, the sole female minister in Syria's transitional government, is on a mission to elevate women's voices and tackle the pressing issues facing a post-war nation.
As National Black History Month unfolds, activists and educators are pushing back against political attempts to dilute Black history in the U.S. educational system, fostering a renewed commitment to honoring the past and educating future generations.
POLITICS
In a significant move, Ghana has temporarily halted the citizenship application process for individuals of African descent, citing the need to enhance accessibility and ease for applicants.
In a powerful display of solidarity, faith leaders and community members gather at St. John Missionary Baptist Church to support Haitian migrants facing potential loss of Temporary Protected Status amid rising fears and uncertainty.
Ambassador Alkiviades David discusses the implications of a recent ruling by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, affirming jurisdiction in his case against a media-legal cartel.
Adrian Conejo Arias, detained by ICE, disputes federal allegations of abandoning his son during his arrest. He claims his son was denied medication while in custody.
HEALTH
Authorities in Arizona are conducting a comprehensive search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie, who was reported missing. Search efforts include drones and volunteers as concerns grow.
In a display of remarkable courage, a 13-year-old boy swam 4km through rough waters to raise the alarm for his family stranded off the coast of Australia after strong winds pushed them out to sea. His quick thinking and determination were crucial in their eventual rescue.
As over 40 million Americans rely on private wells for drinking water, they remain at risk of contamination from harmful PFAS chemicals. Without federal regulations, many are unaware of the dangers lurking in their water.
Kristen Hanneman's decision to test her well triggered fears of widespread contamination as PFAS levels alarmingly exceed federal limits in Stella, Wisconsin. Residents grapple with new health and safety issues related to forever chemicals.
A staggering number of snakebite fatalities highlight a crisis in healthcare access and response in rural India, where infrastructure and awareness are critical issues.
TECH
NASA is conducting a crucial practice countdown for its new moon rocket, poised to launch four astronauts on a historic lunar flyby—the first manned mission to the moon since 1972.
SpaceX has submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission to launch one million satellites into Earth's orbit to support artificial intelligence, significantly expanding its presence in space.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has filed an application to launch one million satellites into orbit, aiming to create 'orbital data centers' that will power artificial intelligence.
After a severe internet shutdown, limited access is being restored in Iran but remains tightly regulated, creating concerns over freedom and human rights.
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has initiated an investigation into TikTok amid accusations that the platform suppressed content critical of the Trump administration following its sale to a business group linked to the former president.