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  1. US

    Marshmallow towers and Lady Gaga: Bizarre hiring tests for UK minimum-wage jobs

    Young job seekers in the United Kingdom are facing increasingly complex and time-consuming recruitment processes for minimum-wage positions, with some applicants forced to perform unconventional tasks to secure entry-lev…

  2. Tech

    US allies challenge SpaceX dominance with push for independent space access

    A growing number of long-standing U.S. allies are investing heavily in domestic space programs to achieve sovereign access to orbit, seeking to reduce their dependence on American and Chinese launch dominance.…

  3. Business

    US used EV market booms as sales of new electric vehicles slump

    WASHINGTON – Used electric vehicle sales in the United States surged during the final quarter of 2025, even as the new EV market slumped following the expiration of federal incentive programs.…

  4. Culture

    Stephen Colbert accuses CBS of blocking interview, sparking debate over US election laws

    NEW YORK — “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert criticized CBS for blocking a broadcast interview with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, claiming network lawyers intervened to prevent the segment from airing.…

  5. SoCal

    San Diego DA Blasts Lax Oversight After Former Director Accused of Embezzlement

    SAN DIEGO — San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan criticized county officials for "systemic failures" in oversight after a former nonprofit executive was charged with embezzling more than $134,000 in public funds.…

  6. Health

    Cancer vaccine breakthrough: Nanoparticle structure, not just ingredients, found to drive effectiveness

    CHICAGO — Scientists at Northwestern University have discovered that the physical arrangement of vaccine components can significantly impact their effectiveness, according to a study published Feb.…

  7. Culture

    Nevada sues betting market Kalshi, sparking legal clash with Trump administration

    LAS VEGAS — Nevada gaming regulators and the state’s attorney general filed a lawsuit against prediction market Kalshi on Tuesday, alleging the company is operating an unlicensed sportsbook in violation of state law.…

  8. World

    Malaysia floods wash away Ramadan preparations ahead of holy month of fasting

    IPOH, Malaysia — Flash floods triggered by continuous heavy rain devastated parts of Ipoh on Feb. 16, leaving families in distress just days before the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.…

  9. World

    Eight killed in California avalanche as experts cite climate change impact

    At least eight skiers are dead and one remains missing following an avalanche in Northern California’s Sierra Nevada mountains.…

  10. US

    US scientific ‘brain drain’ under Trump stalled superbug research

    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning in April 2025 regarding antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" that cause more than 3 million infections and 48,000 deaths annually in the Unite…

  11. Politics

    Israel tightens West Bank control, challenging Trump’s stance

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Israel has taken aggressive steps in recent days to tighten its control over the occupied West Bank, implementing unilateral policies that analysts describe as a major shift toward annexation.…

  12. Houston

    IKEA announces plans to open 10 new stores across the U.S. by 2026

    Swedish furniture giant IKEA will open 10 new locations across the United States by 2026, according to the company’s "2025 Annual Report" released Feb. 17.…

  13. US

    Delta flight makes emergency landing after unruly passenger causes mid-air chaos

    HOUSTON – A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta was forced to return to Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport shortly after takeoff Monday morning following a passenger’s disruptive behavior.…

  14. SoCal

    California school district mass layoffs of teachers and staff spark union backlash

    SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) will lay off more than 27 full-time employees by the end of the 2025-2026 school year, citing a reduction in specific services.…

  15. US

    EPA to scrap legal basis for climate rules, sparking Supreme Court battle

    WASHINGTON – The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to revoke its "endangerment finding," the landmark legal foundation that grants the U.S.…

  16. Politics

    Bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote clears 50-vote threshold in Senate

    WASHINGTON — A Republican-led bill requiring proof of American citizenship for voter registration has secured more than 50 supporters in the Senate, according to a report from NBC News.…

  17. Politics

    Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Life for Insurrection Plot

    SEOUL, South Korea — A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison with hard labor for leading an insurrection during a failed attempt to impose martial law in December 2024.…

  18. Politics

    Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life for insurrection

    SEOUL — A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison on Wednesday for his role in a failed martial law declaration last December.…

  19. Politics

    Early voting begins in Texas Senate primary as Stephen Colbert fundraises for Democrat

    AUSTIN, Texas – Early voting began this week in the Democratic primary for the Texas U.S. Senate seat, a closely watched race that has recently drawn a surge of national media attention.…

  20. US

    Elastic Waistbands Rise as Post-Pandemic Fashion Trends Prioritize Comfort

    NEW YORK — A new fashion trend prioritizing comfort is gaining momentum as adjustable waistlines move from loungewear into mainstream apparel.…

  21. Politics

    Australia refuses to repatriate 34 ISIS-linked women and children from Syria

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed Tuesday that the Australian government will not repatriate 34 women and children currently held in Syria over their alleged ties to the Islamic State.…

  22. Culture

    Rare Roman mosaic found in Britain reveals 'lost' version of the Trojan War

    LEICESTER, England — A Roman mosaic discovered in an English field depicts a rare version of the Trojan War once thought lost to history, according to new research from the University of Leicester.…

  23. Health

    Psychiatric manual DSM faces major overhaul to prioritize patient care over labels

    The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has announced a major roadmap to reform the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the foundational text for psychiatry for more than 70 years.…

  24. US

    New book challenges modern notions of intimacy and dependency in relationships

    NEW YORK — Relationship therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab is challenging modern myths about human connection in her new book, "The Balancing Act," arguing that social skills must be learned through practice rather than isola…

  25. Business

    Millions of small firms, not state giants, form the backbone of China’s manufacturing

    PARIS – China’s industrial dominance is driven by a massive, dense network of small businesses rather than the large, state-subsidized corporations often cited by Western observers.…