Joe Biden Faces Backlash from Michigan Arab American Voters During Reelection Visit

Joe Biden Faces Backlash From Michigan Arab American Voters During Reelection Visit

President Joe Biden visited Michigan on Thursday, aiming to emphasize his strengths amid discontent among the state's Arab American population over his handling of the Gaza situation.
Jamaica, Bahamas Not Safe for Travel Says US State Department

Jamaica, Bahamas Not Safe for Travel, Says US State Department

The US Department of State issued a warning for American travelers to the Caribbean, citing violent crime affecting local populations in Jamaica and the Bahamas.
Joel Embiid: 76ers Star Returns, Furthers Knee Injury During Tuesday's Loss to Warriors

Joel Embiid: 76ers Star Returns, Furthers Knee Injury During Tuesday's Loss to Warriors

Joel Embiid's return for the Philadelphia 76ers ended abruptly on Tuesday night. The star left the game early at the Chase Center, limping off in the fourth quarter due to an awkward leg injury during their 119-107 loss to the Golden State Warriors.
Oregon Woman Still Missing 4 Days After Murdering Husband

Oregon Woman Still Missing 4 Days After Murdering Husband

The Oregon police seek assistance in locating Analiesa Golde, identified as the suspect in the murder of her husband, 37-year-old Phillip E. Pierce.
Peru: Machu Picchu Train Reopens Following Protest

Peru: Machu Picchu Train Reopens Following Protest

Peru authorities have reopened the train route to Machu Picchu, resolving more than a week of protests. An agreement has been reached, ending the blockade that had stranded tourists and disrupted access to the renowned Incan site.
Florida: Federal Judge Sides with Gov. Ron DeSantis Against Disney Lawsuit

Federal Judge Dismisses Disney Lawsuit Against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

A federal judge has handed Disney a significant setback in its legal dispute with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, dismissing the company's First Amendment lawsuit.
Colombia, ELN Rebels Agree to Extend Ceasefire for a Week

Colombia, ELN Rebels Agree to Extend Ceasefire for a Week

The Colombian government and ELN rebels, the country's largest remaining rebel group, have jointly announced a one-week extension of their current ceasefire.
Chita Rivera: Broadway' West Side Story' Star Dies at 91

Chita Rivera: Broadway 'West Side Story' Star Dies at 91

Chita Rivera, the acclaimed dancer and actor with 10 Tony nominations and two wins, passed away at 91. Rivera's groundbreaking Broadway career paved the way for Latina artists, showcasing resilience after surviving a near-fatal car accident.
California Mass Murder: 5 Arrested Following Deaths of 6 Individuals Linked to Marijuana Dispute

5 Suspects Face Murder Charges Following California Desert Mass Killing Over Marijuana Dispute

Five suspects face murder charges for the fatal shootings of six men in a Southern California desert crossroads. Prosecutors allege the incident stemmed from a marijuana-related dispute. The charges highlight the violent consequences of the disagreement over the drug trade.
Joe Biden Gets Campaign Cash in Donald Trump's Territory, Calls Former President a 'Loser'

Joe Biden Gets Campaign Cash in Donald Trump's Territory, Calls Former President a 'Loser'

In a Jupiter, Florida fundraiser, President Joe Biden urged donors to ensure Donald Trump becomes a "loser again," expressing concern over a "real dose of Trumpism" in Florida. Biden's remarks highlight political rivalry and opposition to Trump's influence in the state.
Argentina Mega Reform Bill Overturned by Court

Argentina Government Says Mega Reform Bill Set to Pass in Congress Amid Court's Overturn

An Argentina court on Tuesday overturned labor rules proposed by President Javier Milei that would make it easier to fire workers, in a new blow to the leader’s efforts to shake up regulations that he says have hampered the country’s struggling economy.
Jam Master Jay Death: Run-DMC Star Killed by Childhood Friend, Godson in 'Greed and Revenge' Ambush, Prosecutor Says

Run-DMC Founder, Jam Master Jay's Murder Fueled by 'Greed and Revenge,' Says Prosecutor

The Brooklyn federal trial of Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan Jr. for the 2002 murder of Run-D.M.C.’s DJ Jam Master Jay commenced on January 29. The prosecution characterized the musician's death as a "grisly execution."
Kate Middleton Princess of Wales, King Charles Back Home Following Surgery

Kate Middleton Princess of Wales, King Charles Back Home Following Surgery

Kate Middleton's return from the hospital is a welcome step toward normality for the royal family, alleviating a perceived void, notes King Charles III's former butler. Meanwhile, King Charles, her father-in-law, received treatment for an enlarged prostate at the same hospital.
Florida Shooting: 5, Including Catholic Priest and Alleged Gunman, Dead, 2 Police Officers Injured

Florida Priest, Among 4 Killed in Shooting; Alleged Gunman Fatally Shot After Gunfight That Injured 2 Police Officers

A man suspected of murdering a retired Florida priest, the priest's sister, his own grandfather, and another unidentified person was fatally shot outside his family's home by police. The incident involved a shootout, injuring two officers, according to authorities.
Brazil: Former President Jair Bolsonaro's Son, Carlos Bolsonaro Under Investigation for Alleged Spying

Brazil Federal Police Investigates Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro's Son for Allegedly Spying on Father's Political Foes

Brazilian police conducted raids on properties associated with Carlos Bolsonaro, son of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro.
Donald Trump Tax Leak: Ex-IRS Contractor Slapped With 5-Year Prison Sentence Over Scandal

Donald Trump Tax Leak: Ex-IRS Contractor Slapped With 5-Year Prison Sentence Over Scandal

Former IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn has pleaded guilty to leaking Donald Trump tax records and thousands of other records, including billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
Javier Milei Net Worth: How Rich Is the Argentina's Controversial President

Javier Milei Net Worth: How Rich Is the Argentina's Controversial President

Javier Milei, an economist, writer, and politician, has been elected president of Argentina.
Kadarius Toney Deactivated Before Playoff Game, Say Chiefs Lies About His Injury

Chiefs Allegedy Lies About WR Kadarius Toney Injury: 'I'm Not Hurt'

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney will miss Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens due to personal reasons and a hip injury, according to the team's announcement on Saturday.
California Snowboarder Reported Lost, Found Trapped in a Lake Tahoe Ski Resort's Gondola

Trapped and Helpless: California Snowboarder Spends 15 Hours Inside Gondola Amid Freezing Temperatures

A California snowboarder endured a harrowing 15-hour ordeal stuck overnight in a ski lift gondola at a Lake Tahoe resort.
Argentina President Javier To Visit Israel in the Coming Weeks

Argentina President Javier To Visit Israel in the Coming Weeks

Argentina President Javier Milei, now an Orthodox Jew, pledged to visit Israel, condemning Hamas during an address to Buenos Aires' Jewish community. His remarks underscore a shift in diplomatic stance and highlight his commitment to addressing international issues.
Mexico: AeroMexico Passenger Arrested After Walking on Parked Plane's Wing to Save People Inside

Mexico: AeroMexico Passenger Opens Plane's Emergency, Walks on Wings; Fellow Passengers Support His Action

An AeroMexico passenger was arrested in Mexico for opening an airplane's emergency door and walking onto the wing. Frustrated by hours of tarmac delay without air conditioning or water, the man took drastic action on the Guatemala City-bound flight.
Cayman Islands Historical Sites To See on Your Next Visit

Cayman Islands Historical Sites To See on Your Next Visit

The Cayman Islands, primarily known for its stunning beaches and vibrant marine life, has several places of historical significance that provide insights into the region's past.
Florida Grandmother Dead Following Alligator Attack; Family Sues Retirement Community for Negligence

Florida Retirement Community Sued After Alligator Attacks, Kills 85-Year-Old Grandmother

The grieving family of an 85-year-old Florida grandmother, tragically killed by an alligator, is filing a lawsuit against the retirement village. They assert that the owners were aware of the dangerous alligator in the pond but neglected to remove it, leading to the fatal incident.
Haiti: Kenya Court Stops Police Deployment to Caribbean Country, Says it's 'Illegal and Invalid'

Kenya Court Blocks Police Deployment to Haiti to Help Fight Violence

The Kenyan High Court has prohibited the government from dispatching police officers to combat gangs in Haiti.
Andrew Cuomo: DOJ Says New York Ex-Governor Sexually Harassed At Least 13 Female State Employees

Andrew Cuomo: DOJ Says New York Ex-Governor Sexually Harassed At Least 13 Female State Employees

The Justice Department confirmed on Friday that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed state employees, aligning with the findings of a prior state civil review of the allegations against him.
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