The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Nigerian authorities have charged six individuals with treason in connection with an alleged plot to overthrow President Tinubu's government. This development follows investigations into the reported conspiracy.
The UK Parliament has approved a landmark bill that will implement a lifetime ban on cigarette sales for anyone born after January 1, 2009. This legislation aims to create a "smoke-free generation" by progressively raising the legal smoking age.
Broadway box office revenues saw a decline last week despite several new spring openings, with Daniel Radcliffe's show notably breaking into the top five highest-grossing productions.
Prime Video’s 'Invincible' season 4 featured a wide array of antagonists, ranging from familiar bad guys to new and powerful villains, with an article ranking the top 10 most powerful.
Details about Kimora Lee Simmons' breakup with estranged husband Tim Leissner are coming to light, as Leissner filed for divorce on April 20 while serving time in prison.
Ukraine has repaired and reopened the damaged Druzhba pipeline, which transports Russian oil to Europe, with President Zelensky stating there are no longer grounds to block a €90 billion EU loan. This move aims to resolve a dispute that had impacted EU financial support.
An article authored by Kay Rubacek via The Epoch Times discusses the common myths surrounding AI warnings, arguing that while some warnings are unfounded, the underlying dangers of artificial intelligence are very real and should not be ignored.
A report or discussion emphasizes the significant contribution men can make in reducing maternal mortality, particularly through their involvement in decision-making during labor and delivery.
While Canadian travelers are increasingly avoiding the United States, Americans are taking significantly more vacations north of the border, according to reports from the tourism industry.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement attacking Polish MP Konrad Berkowicz, stating 'there is no place for him in the Polish parliament,' to which Berkowicz responded, 'Poland is not and will not be your colony.'
The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) has accused the government of lacking the will to reopen an emergency room. A political figure, Carneiro, also criticized the government's stance on the issue.
Lufthansa has announced the cancellation of approximately 20,000 short-haul flights for the summer season, citing a significant increase in jet fuel prices. Other airlines like United and Alaska Air have also revised their profit outlooks downwards due to rising fuel costs.
The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas made a controversial statement, arguing that 'American Zionists' benefit from white privilege while speaking as if they are oppressed.
The UK government is facing intense scrutiny and a deepening blame game over the controversial appointment and vetting of Peter Mandelson. The scandal has led to pressure on Keir Starmer and questions about the conduct of No 10, particularly after a former top official testified about alleged pressure and a "dismissive attitude" towards the vetting process.
Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann reportedly confessed to his ex-wife that he murdered seven women at their family home. This revelation comes from a new documentary series detailing the case.
Second-year pass rusher Shemar Stewart has changed his jersey number, making way for star nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to take No. 97. This is part of several roster number adjustments.
A nonprofit institute has acquired the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, with its chairman, Stewart Bainum Jr., planning to rethink the business model of local news.
James Ortiz, the master puppeteer behind the spider-like alien Rocky in 'Project Hail Mary,' is eligible for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar, sparking buzz in the film industry.
Governor Otti is working to transform Abia State into a global manufacturing brand and plans to develop a railway system. These initiatives are part of his broader agenda to ramp up various development projects in the state.
The cornerstone has been laid for the highly anticipated Liberty Tower by Cavatina at Grzybowska 54 in Warsaw, with 60 prestigious apartments already sold even before the sales office officially opened in February.
European governments are actively seeking alternatives to US tech giants like Microsoft and Google due to concerns about a potential American "kill switch" that could disrupt digital infrastructure. The transition towards digital independence is proving to be costly and chaotic.
Saudi Arabia is witnessing the war in Iraq dangerously spill onto its territory, as Iran-backed Iraqi Shiite militias launch dozens of explosive drones against critical energy targets within the kingdom.
A recent report suggests that an apartment has been purchased for a staggering 5.2 billion Norwegian kroner, potentially making it the most expensive apartment ever sold.
Sociologist Stefan Müller-Doohm engagingly recounts how his hometown of Frankfurt shaped him, challenging the perception of the city as lacking great emotions.
Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski announced that the city is working on implementing a Supreme Administrative Court ruling regarding the transcription of same-sex marriage certificates. He noted that the ruling applies to a specific case and the method of its execution is still under development.
According to Adobe's enterprise CMO, Rachel Thornton, artificial intelligence is making it possible to market to 'a segment of one,' with companies like Ulta Beauty already leveraging AI for scaled personalization in their marketing strategies.
Students at Pauls Valley High School crowned their principal, Kirk Moore, prom king weeks after he heroically tackled a suspected gunman and prevented a school shooting.
A BMW owner has been arrested for allegedly shooting a man dead over a parking dispute, with police stating he had prior arrests and three more individuals, including his stepson, have been detained in connection with the murder.
An article discusses the optimal duration for dog walks, emphasizing its crucial role in maintaining a pet's overall health. The recommended walking time largely depends on various factors specific to each dog.
Churchill Downs Inc. has purchased the intellectual property rights for the Preakness Stakes from 1/ST for $85 million, marking a significant shift in the Triple Crown landscape.
Amazon's One Medical has introduced a new GLP-1 weight loss management program, promising fast and convenient access to care. The program aims to provide comprehensive support for individuals seeking weight loss solutions.
A father and son on a kayaking trip in Kollafjörður, Iceland, lost a paddle and experienced strength fading in their limbs, leading to a rescue operation.
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson publicly stated his regret for having supported Donald Trump, admitting he feels he misled people. Carlson indicated that his past support for the former president would 'torment' him for a long time.
During a congressional hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to commit to backing the new CDC director on vaccine policies, while the health secretary denied responsibility for a measles outbreak.
The pension fund of the Berlin Dental Association is seeking millions in damages from its former director, alleging failed investment strategies that have led to fears of a significant pension gap.
Duarte Cordeiro has declined a position on the PS Political Commission, a move that could open doors for him in the party's leadership, alongside discussions about a councilwoman distancing herself from Ana Abrunhosa.
Strict new anti-revolving door rules in the Netherlands, aimed at preventing former cabinet members from leveraging government connections, are making it difficult for 65 ex-ministers to find new jobs, leaving them on taxpayer allowances.
Washington is demanding that the Baghdad government dismantle Iran-backed Iraqi militias that have recently been attacking Americans and U.S. sites in Iraq, increasing pressure on Iraq to distance itself from Iran.
Macedonian MP Vasilevska submitted a written question to the Council of Europe, in English and French, seeking answers regarding the entry ban imposed on lawyer Menkinoski in Bulgaria.
The CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems announced that the first commercial fusion plant is nearing construction in the United States, marking a significant step in energy technology.
Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence are occurring at a rapid pace, making it challenging to keep track of the latest advancements in the field.
Conservationists are working to protect the West African Slender-snouted Crocodile in Ghana's Tano River, where it has long been revered by local communities.
Palace press officer Claire Castro commented on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s recent trust and performance ratings, expressing gratitude that the public can discern who is working.
Ohio State University released a report detailing the relationship that led to former President Walter Carter Jr.'s resignation, which included taking trips with a podcaster and suggesting her hire by the university.
A cardiology conference in Kragujevac, Serbia, which was set to include surgeries for two patients, has been canceled, sparking debate about medical education access in rural areas and the priority of 'loyalty' over human lives.
A Ukrainian soldier named Oleksiy served 343 consecutive days in combat in Zaporizhzhia, highlighting the severe shortage of soldiers and making monthly rotation unrealistic.
Scientific findings suggest that smartwatches may not be entirely accurate in tracking metrics like calories, steps, and sleep, often providing estimations rather than precise data.
A dog owner picking up his Corgi from daycare was met with an unexpected and amusing sight through the playroom window, which has since made TikTok users laugh. The owner anticipated a usual end-of-day scene but was surprised by his dog's antics.
The Polish Monitor and Journal of Laws, containing official legal acts and announcements, were published on April 21, 2026. These publications detail various legislative and non-legislative items, making them publicly accessible.
A friendship researcher explains why people often struggle to form meaningful connections in today's fast-paced world and provides insights into building stronger relationships and making new friends as adults.
An opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal discusses the potential economic and geopolitical consequences that Beijing may face as a result of its continued support for Tehran.
Christ the King International School has installed a new solar photovoltaic system, marking the first phase of its redevelopment project and a significant step toward sustainability.
Paramount is seeking a new director for 'Top Gun 3' as Joseph Kosinski, who directed the previous installment, may not return due to other project commitments. The studio is exploring new options for the upcoming franchise installment.
Bilateral trade between the UK and Nigeria has reached a record £8.1bn, making Nigeria the UK's largest African export market and boosting economic cooperation.
After his release from Kuje Prison, cryptocurrency entrepreneur Blord has joined Omoyele Sowore's 'Revolution Team', thanking Sowore for his assistance.
A graduate from the University of Ibadan has secured a deal with the Lagos government to digitally map over 1,700 public toilets, making them accessible via a real-time application.
There has been discussion regarding whether to classify Kenyan President Ruto's trip to Italy as a state visit or an official visit, highlighting the nuances of diplomatic travel.
Christian Wolf has caused a stir on social media after making a violent statement, "kick in the face," during an argument with fellow content creator Sophie Imhof. His comment has drawn widespread negative reactions and criticism online.
The Chinese government is reportedly tightening its grip on artificial intelligence companies attempting to shed their Chinese ties, exemplified by a probe into Meta-acquired Manus AI. This action signals a new "red line" for foreign-linked tech firms operating in China.
Authorities in Zaanstad, Netherlands, are reportedly making unsuccessful attempts to dismantle a criminal organization operating a window cleaning empire.
The emergence of new AI models, including those with potential hacking capabilities, has sparked significant concerns among cybersecurity experts and the banking sector. While some officials suggest these tools could be a 'net positive,' others fear their misuse.
Florida's Attorney General has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, to determine if the AI chatbot played a role in influencing an alleged mass shooter at Florida State University. The probe will examine whether the shooter sought advice or information from ChatGPT related to the attack.
Luis Fonsi celebrates his comeback as his collaboration with Feid, 'Cambiaré,' lands atop the Latin Airplay chart, marking Fonsi’s first chart-topper since 2021.
Ella Langley's album 'Dandelion' has achieved significant success, reaching the number one spot on Billboard's country music charts. The artist celebrated this milestone, marking a notable achievement in her career.
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, 'Michael,' is generating significant buzz with high box office projections, despite receiving some early negative reviews. Details about the film's production, cast, and family support continue to emerge.
The United Kingdom has introduced new legislation restricting the sale of cigarettes and vaping products to individuals under the age of 18. This measure aims to curb youth access to tobacco and nicotine products.
The current regulatory framework for deposit-taking SACCOs, established in 2008, is deemed outdated and insufficient for effectively regulating cooperatives today.
For some, it was their first swim of the year, while for others, it was their first without a sauna, marking the official start of the swimming season.
A report suggests that Ron DeSantis, who served as Florida governor and was a short-lived challenger to Trump, is now "begging" for a position in a potential Trump administration.
Ukraine's Ambassador stated that Serbia has been one of the most helpful countries to Ukraine. Regarding questions about weapons, the ambassador suggested asking the Russians.
Serbian President Vucic highlighted Germany as Serbia's leading foreign trade partner during a reception marking 25 years of German-Serbian economic cooperation and the 10th anniversary of their Chamber of Commerce.
India's Supreme Court questioned Uttar Pradesh authorities regarding the investigating officer's conduct in a 2021 hate crime case, asking why they were 'playing hide and seek' with the court.
Two workers were injured after a magnesium fire triggered an explosion at an Illinois chemical plant, leading to a hazmat response and a shelter-in-place order for the area.
Following a significant Game 1 victory, the Boston Celtics are looking to avoid a regression in Game 2 of their playoff series against the 76ers. The team aims to buck an alarming playoff trend.
Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, faced intense questioning during his Senate confirmation hearing regarding his independence from the administration and his proposed 'regime change' in Fed policies. He denied being a 'sock puppet' for Trump while sidestepping questions about the president's influence on rate policy.
The Cleveland Guardians are reportedly linked to a newly available first-round pick, while the Cleveland Browns are evaluating combinations for their two first-round selections in the upcoming NFL Draft. Both teams are strategizing their draft choices.
An opinion piece argues that British Columbia's reconciliation law will lead to Premier David Eby's downfall, suggesting he cannot survive after backing down on promises to amend the legislation.
In a significant plot development in the One Piece manga, Zoro breaks his biggest promise to Luffy following the arrival of the ultimate King of the World on Elbaph.
Democracy Forward, a left-wing group, has filed a FOIA request seeking records related to FBI Director Kash Patel's alleged conduct, including 'excessive drinking,' as Democrats reportedly consider his ouster.
Rector Đokić's visit to Brussels to discuss university matters has drawn criticism from Serbian officials, including PM Macut and Vučević. They emphasized that university independence does not entail taking disputes outside Serbia or lobbying against national interests.
One month after taking leadership of Saint-Denis, LFI official Bally Bagayoko was elected president of the Plaine commune intermunicipality with 46 votes, defeating socialist mayor Karim Bouamrane.
K-pop quartet aespa has announced their second studio album, 'LEMONADE,' a 10-track set marking their first full-length album in two years, alongside a world tour for 2026–27.
The EU plans to address the 'Stone Age system' of European train travel, following a study showing difficulties in booking equivalent train tickets for nearly half of Europe's most popular flight routes and issues with transparency.
Israel reported that Hezbollah fired rockets from southern Lebanon, marking an alleged attack between the two entities. These reports emerged despite an existing ceasefire.
Japan has announced a significant overhaul of its decades-old restrictions on arms exports, marking a historic departure from its post-war pacifist stance. This move has drawn sharp condemnation from China, which warns against a shift towards militarism.
Actress Blake Lively claims her career was damaged by an alleged 'mean girl' smear campaign and retaliation from Justin Baldoni's film company following her harassment allegations, seeking up to $296 million in damages.
An investigation by SPAK has uncovered details regarding the Vlora Airport affair, revealing violations in tender procedures that resulted in a no-bid contract initiated by the government. The report suggests that high-ranking officials were aware of the irregularities.
Austria's ÖVP party has criticized Amnesty International over its critique of the country's asylum policy and expressed concerns about the WKStA (Central Public Prosecutor's Office for Combating Economic Crime and Corruption) taking over the Schmid case, arguing it has nothing to do with the rule of law.
Barrick Gold Corporation has deposited $50 million into an escrow account, marking the first payment towards the rehabilitation efforts for the toxic mine tailings spill that occurred 30 years ago in Marinduque, Philippines.
Birgir Jónsson, former CEO of Play, is currently seeking new employment and discussed the status of the band Dimma, stating it is nothing without Stefán Jakobsson.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has issued an administrative order to investigate all individuals making threats against the First Family, not limited to Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte.
The "Passport Bros" trend sees young, single Western men, disillusioned with dating in their home countries, seeking "obedient" women abroad, reflecting a blend of 1950s ideals and modern online male communities.
New research indicates that seeds from a 'miracle tree' are effective at filtering microplastics from drinking water, offering a natural alternative to chemical filtration methods.
An AI-generated music video, set to an early-2000s rock-style version of ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire,’ has gone viral for mocking Kash Patel. The video lists criticisms and controversies associated with the former FBI official, including alleged drinking and trips with his girlfriend.
Rachel Shukert, known for "The Burbs" and "The Baby-Sitters Club," has signed an overall deal with UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group. She is also working on adaptations of "Listen For The Lie" and "Summer Sisters" for Peacock.
Montenegro's Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism, and State Property allegedly legalized an object for the company 'Gugi Commerc' through an expedited procedure. This was done despite lacking the legally required consent from the Administration for the Protection of Cultural Property.
Jeff Probst, host of "Survivor," is shaking up "Survivor 50" by breaking his usual stoic demeanor and rapping. This move signals a departure from the show's traditional elements.
New set images confirm Eddie Redmayne's return as the deadly assassin in "The Day of the Jackal" season 2, with production currently taking place in Budapest.
Rare and valuable Pokémon cards have become a new target for burglars, with several Flemish stores recently hit by thieves seeking cards worth tens of thousands of euros.
The Netherlands has demonstrated significant economic growth in the past year while working fewer hours, indicating a notable increase in overall productivity and efficiency.
France must find an additional €36 billion by 2030 to finance its defense efforts, with the revision of the military programming law taking place amidst a budget degraded by the war in the Middle East.
Nigeria is actively working to position itself as a central hub for Africa's rapidly expanding startup ecosystem, focusing on scaling businesses, fostering cross-border collaboration, and developing continent-wide digital infrastructure.
The director of '#SkyKing' revealed how the film's storytelling device was effectively poached from Werner Herzog, proving just as impactful at high altitudes.
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel has detailed the 'difficult' discussions and fallout he's faced regarding cozy-looking photos with Dianna Russini.
Blord stated that his arrest was politically motivated, making these remarks two days after VDM announced a temporary withdrawal from social media platforms, as he joins Sowore's movement.
An unmanned vessel successfully navigated under two bridges in Serbia without system intervention, marking a significant step for autonomous navigation on the Danube River.
The Ministry of Education and Research in Moldova held a working meeting with representatives from across the country to discuss mechanisms for preventing school dropout and absenteeism. The session focused on strategies to address these educational challenges.
Discussions have erupted in the public sphere regarding Beata Nicholson's culinary show, following a widely shared post that garnered significant attention and various interpretations. The woman who initiated the uproar has provided an explanation.
The viral track 'Dichavate' has made history by becoming the first reparto song to reach No. 1 on a Billboard chart, following nearly four months of popularity on social media.
Criminal charges have been filed against Maslovar, who is suspected of unauthorized production, possession, and trafficking of narcotic drugs, after police reportedly found cocaine.
Energy giant Shell is facing a fresh court case in the Netherlands concerning its climate emissions, with the new legal challenge specifically seeking a ban on new oil and gas developments.
The Bombay High Court has questioned city authorities regarding the issue of illegal hawkers, asking where citizens should turn if officials shirk their responsibilities in addressing the problem.
Millions of people worldwide are marking Earth Day, an event that began 56 years ago as a 'teach-in' in the United States and has since grown into a global observance.
Ferrari is making a significant move into the electric future by launching its first purely electric hypercar, named Luce, with an estimated price of around €550,000.
Several prominent stocks, including UnitedHealth, Amazon, Apple, and GE Aerospace, experienced significant movements during premarket and midday trading. These companies were highlighted for their notable gains or losses in the market.
Early in the MLB season, several teams and key players are experiencing significant performance struggles, leading to concerns about player replacements and drops in league power rankings.
A US Senator has reportedly urged Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott to delay the markup for the crypto market structure CLARITY Act until May. This move could impact the timeline for cryptocurrency regulation in the United States.
President Donald Trump announced an extension of a ceasefire with Iran, stating it would provide more time for negotiations. The move drew reactions from various parties, including Pakistan's Prime Minister who thanked Trump for the extension.
The human brain is capable of recognizing a face in approximately 0.1 seconds, making it one of its fastest functions. This quick processing ability highlights the brain's efficiency in visual recognition.
A year after taking office, Portugal's Minister of Internal Administration, Luís Neves, promised to reorganize the police force and remove deviant agents, having already signed dozens of orders to that effect.
Judicial police in Tangier, Morocco, intercepted a 33-kilogram cocaine shipment at Tanger Med port, launching an investigation into the illicit drug trafficking operation.
A majority in the Dutch parliament is seeking to remove the management of the DigiD digital identification system from Solvinity following an American takeover of the company. This move comes amid concerns over the security and control of the critical national service.
Director Shawn Levy stated that AI will become an "essential tool" for moviemaking, though he has not yet incorporated it meaningfully. He also confirmed that he has wrapped production on "Star Wars: Starfighter," starring Ryan Gosling, which is set for a 2027 release.
Donald Trump recounted a phone call with Apple CEO Tim Cook where he told him to "kiss my ass," offering a stark glimpse into his approach to dealmaking during his time in the White House.
Filmmaker Taylor Sheridan is working on a challenging adaptation of the historical Western 'Empire Of The Summer Moon,' a project he considers particularly important to him.
Comedian Ramy Youssef responded to the MAGA backlash following his 'Sesame Street' appearance, where he taught Elmo Arabic words like 'habibi' for Arab American Heritage Month.
US Health Secretary Kennedy has stated that there have been no instructions from the White House to avoid discussing vaccines. This clarification addresses public speculation regarding the administration's stance on vaccine communication.
European Union foreign ministers have rejected a proposal to suspend the bloc's association agreement with Israel, with Germany and Italy notably blocking the bid. This decision highlights internal divisions within the EU regarding its relationship with Israel.
Azealia Banks missed a court hearing in a stalking case brought by her former manager, Jeff Kwatinetz, whose lawyers stated he will testify at the May trial.
A new trend sees Hollywood's creative elite flocking to ultra-private havens along Mexico's Pacific Coast, from Cabo to Costalegre, seeking exclusive retreats.
Arista Networks is receiving positive analyst attention and bullish views from firms like Needham and Susquehanna as the company approaches its first-quarter earnings report. Analysts highlight its strong position among optical/networking stocks.
EU foreign ministers convened without Hungary's Péter Szijjártó, with the Lithuanian foreign minister calling for an investigation into accusations that Szijjártó leaked information to Russia from EU meetings.
The recent Wellington floods have contaminated a Montessori school, making it non-operational for months, and highlighted limitations in localized weather forecasting. New tools are expected to be developed to improve future predictions.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to step down from his position in September, with John Ternus announced as his successor. This leadership transition marks a new era for the tech giant, prompting discussions among analysts and investors about the company's future direction.
The Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company (GCMC) has significantly scaled up its cylinder refurbishment capacity from 6,000 to 50,000 units. The company is now seeking government support for further expansion of its active cylinder project.
Ghana's Auditor-General retracted an error that had falsely implicated Frank Oliver Kpodo in a GH¢427 million payroll scandal. Kpodo's lawyer is now considering legal action due to the significant reputational damage caused by the allegations.
Alhassan Tampuli Sulemana, Deputy Ranking Member of Parliament’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, stated that Ghana's Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) was justified in seeking a Supreme Court order to quash a High Court decision.
Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are reportedly sparking engagement rumors amidst their highly private romance. Media outlets are speculating about the couple's relationship status.
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is severely straining Lebanon's healthcare system, making it difficult for thousands of displaced pregnant women to access essential medical services.
A Brazilian gang, originating from the country's most violent prisons, has evolved into one of the world's most powerful criminal organizations. This group has significantly altered the landscape of cocaine trafficking from South America to Europe and the United States.
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Meta plans to install new tracking software on its US employees' computers to monitor mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes, aiming to train AI agents for autonomous work tasks.
King Charles III paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday, stating that 'many aspects of the times we live in would have worried her.' He reflected on her legacy and potential concerns about the modern era.
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Former FBI official Kash Patel has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic magazine. The suit alleges that an article published by the magazine falsely portrayed him as an alcoholic and made other damaging claims.
Polish news channel TVN24 has launched its anniversary tour, with the first stop taking place in Kazimierz Dolny. The tour celebrates the channel's jubilee with various events and highlights.
Rebecca Yarros's upcoming book, related to the Empyrean trilogy but not the fourth installment, has already become an online bestseller despite lacking a cover or title, with a release date set for September 29.
More than 50 members of the U.S. House of Representatives have accused South Korea's new left-wing government of favoring Chinese businesses and implementing regulatory attacks against American tech companies.
A personal account explores the challenges of maintaining love and care for a partner who exhibits no affection or empathy and may no longer recognize them.
The Portuguese Episcopal Conference and the Patriarchate of Lisbon are commemorating the death anniversary of a figure named Francisco, evoking his legacy and highlighting events like World Youth Day Lisbon 2023.
A new ranking identifies the "greenest" cities globally for 2026, based on surveys where residents from 150 cities evaluated their urban green spaces and connection to nature.
A crew member working on the production of 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' suffered a severe injury during an accident. The incident resulted in the crew member losing fingers.
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Alan Osmond, the eldest brother and a founding member of the popular family band The Osmonds, has passed away at the age of 76. Tributes poured in from family members, including his brother Donny Osmond, remembering him as a protector and creative force.
Tensions are rising among Czech gas station owners as some consider seeking compensation from the state. The government has imposed maximum fuel prices, which for some, means a loss, prompting a law firm to offer advice.
Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke has unveiled a 52-member campaign team for his 2026 re-election bid, marking an early start to campaign activities in the state.
Individuals with a moderate degree disability certificate are eligible for various benefits, allowances, and entitlements, including care allowance, parking card, public transport discounts, and rehabilitation relief.
A teacher in Thessaloniki has been convicted for making a sexual innuendo towards one of his students. The court heard his claims regarding the incident.
Visitors at a traditional goulash cooking competition in Kamnik, Slovenia, suffered unusual poisoning, which was later traced to marijuana-infused cookies offered alongside the goulash.
Ferrari has presented its new 100-foot Hypersail monohull, featuring a livery inspired by its race cars, marking a new advancement in ocean navigation.
Around 120 volunteers participated in a cleanup action in Senjska Draga, Croatia, focusing on an important local source of drinking water. This marks the first such initiative in a small town this year.
Montenegro plans to amend its Law on Road Safety by mid-May, introducing more rigorous penalties for illegal parking, particularly addressing persistent traffic problems on Pera Ćetković Boulevard due to blocked bus stops.
Fotor's collaborative research on 'PMDformer' has been accepted for presentation at ICLR 2026, marking a significant advancement in long-term time series forecasting.
The Icelandic Parliament (Alþingi) today adopted new epidemic prevention laws, drafted in response to weaknesses identified during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure clearer decision-making and better balance.
Nara Smith, a prominent fashion and lifestyle content creator known for her elaborate cooking videos, has signed with Range. She is also set to release her debut cookbook through Harper Collins.
The successful company "Normal" is reportedly at risk of becoming its own worst enemy due to potentially poor decision-making. This article suggests internal factors could hinder its future.
A teenager in Perm, Russia, sustained burns after picking up an explosive device that had been disguised as a bundle of banknotes, according to the Perm Krai's security ministry.
Angelina Jolie is seeking to postpone the civil trial concerning the Château Miraval vineyard, valued at over $160 million, which she co-owns with her ex-husband Brad Pitt in Southern France.
Students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) are protesting after a portrait of B.R. Ambedkar was removed from a hostel mess, sparking controversy and demonstrations.
Investor Michael Burry, known for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, has reportedly delivered a 'shocking verdict' on the current state of software stocks.
A strike by underground drivers in London has caused widespread disruption and delays for commuters, leading some city firms to relax their office-working policies.
A 21-year-old Chinese national was arrested at a New York airport while attempting to leave the U.S., accused of taking pictures of American planes on a military base.
Gay country star Shane McAnally and his husband were surprised by the millions of views and fierce conservative backlash received by a viral video of their baby asking for 'mama,' prompting McAnally to defend it.