64 Feared Dead in Jet and Helicopter Collision

A tragic collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter near Washington leaves 64 feared dead, marking a potential aviation disaster.

Justice Department Seeks to Block Juniper Acquisition

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit to block Hewlett Packard Enterprise's USD 14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, citing concerns over competition.

Gabbard Accuses Senators of Religious Bigotry

Tulsi Gabbard claims Democratic senators are fostering religious bigotry against Hindus during her confirmation hearing for Director of National Intelligence.

Gabbard Discusses Allegations of Assassinations

Tulsi Gabbard expresses grave concerns about allegations of the Indian government directing assassinations against Americans during her confirmation hearing.
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Plane and Helicopter Collision in Washington DC

A tragic collision between an American Eagle plane and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport resulted in no survivors.

Trump Orders Schools to Stop Critical Race Theory

President Trump mandates US schools to cease teaching critical race theory and outlines measures against antisemitism on campuses.

Trump Orders Schools to Stop Critical Race Theory

President Trump mandates US schools to cease teaching critical race theory and addresses antisemitism on campuses through new executive orders.

Couple Convicted for Child Neglect in West Virginia

A West Virginia jury has convicted a couple for neglect and forced labour involving their adopted children, highlighting serious civil rights violations.
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Dogs Rescued After Flight Crash Find Homes

Two dogs have found new homes after surviving a rescue flight crash that tragically killed their pilot, Seuk Kim, in New York's Catskill Mountains.

DIA Pauses Celebrations for Key Events

The Defence Intelligence Agency halts observances for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and other events due to a ban on diversity programs.

Ahmad al-Sharaa Becomes Syria's Interim President

Ahmad al-Sharaa, leader of the rebels who ousted Bashar Assad, has been appointed as Syria's interim president amid constitutional changes.

Ahmad al-Sharaa Becomes Syria's Interim President

Ahmad al-Sharaa, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has been appointed as Syria's interim president following the fall of Bashar Assad.
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Artists Support Recovery After LA Wildfires

Following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, artists come together to assist their peers in recovering lost works and archives.

ILO Urges Focus on Dignified Jobs

ILO Director-General Gilbert F Houngbo calls for dignified job creation and youth skilling at the Global Labour Market Conference in Riyadh.

Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels Settle Uranium Dispute

Uranium ore shipments from the Pinyon Plain Mine will resume in February after a settlement between the Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels Inc.

Gabbard and Patel to Testify Before Senate

Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel are nominated by Trump for key intelligence roles, preparing for Senate confirmation hearings.
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Lutnick Vows to Sell Business Interests Quickly

Howard Lutnick, nominated by President Trump for Commerce Secretary, pledges to divest all business interests within 90 days during Senate confirmation.

Trump Administration Ends Protections for Venezuelans

The Trump administration has revoked deportation protections for approximately 600,000 Venezuelans, reversing a Biden-era decision to extend Temporary Protected Status.

Climate Change Fuels California Wildfire Intensity

A study reveals that human-caused climate change raised the likelihood of conditions that fuelled recent California wildfires by 35%.

Trump's Federal Funding Freeze Sparks Confusion

President Trump pauses federal funding, igniting confusion and concern over potential impacts on local governments and public services.
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China's Record Renewable Energy Installations in 2024

In 2024, China installed a record 357 gigawatts of wind and solar power, surpassing its renewable energy goals six years early.

Canada Inquiry: No Traitors Found in Parliament

A public inquiry in Canada concludes no evidence of traitors in Parliament, highlighting the threat of disinformation from foreign entities.

Jaishankar Meets Abu Dhabi Crown Prince

EAM S Jaishankar meets Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed to discuss enhancing bilateral ties and strategic partnership between India and UAE.

Trump Freezes Federal Funding Amid Review

The Trump administration pauses federal grants and loans for an ideological review, impacting various organisations reliant on funding.
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Karoline Leavitt's Debut as Press Secretary

Karoline Leavitt, at 27, becomes the youngest White House press secretary, promising frequent briefings and engagement with reporters.