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Red Bull Formula 1 team drops Liam Lawson and replaces him with Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull has dropped Liam Lawson as the teammate of Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen just two rounds into the season and replaced him with Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull Formula 1 team drops Liam Lawson and replaces him with Yuki Tsunoda
Americas|Asia|Crime|Travel|World

Indonesia arrests Argentinian woman and British man for smuggling cocaine into Bali

Indonesian authorities say they have arrested an Argentinian woman and a British man for allegedly smuggling cocaine on the tourist island of Bali

Asia|Business|Europe|Political|World

France's foreign minister is in China to discuss Ukraine and trade issues

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has begun a two-day visit to China

France's foreign minister is in China to discuss Ukraine and trade issues
Americas|Crime|US

A man killed a woman and 3 of her children in a domestic shooting in South Florida, police say

Florida authorities say a 34-year-old man fatally shot a woman and three young children and injured another child before attempting to kill himself inside their apartment

Health|Sports|US

Mavericks star Kyrie Irving has surgery for torn ACL in his left knee

Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving had surgery on the torn ACL in his left knee, starting a process of recovery that’s likely to continue into next season

Mavericks star Kyrie Irving has surgery for torn ACL in his left knee
Sports|US

UConn's Dan Hurley expresses regret over postgame remarks that were caught on camera

UConn coach Dan Hurley acknowledged there are things that “I wish I didn’t do” as he expressed regret over making profane comments about the officiating after the Huskies’ NCAA Tournament loss to Florida

UConn's Dan Hurley expresses regret over postgame remarks that were caught on camera
Crime|Education|US

Pilot rescued with 2 girls from icy Alaska lake was not authorized to have passengers, official says

A pilot rescued with two young family members after they survived a night on the wing of an airplane partially submerged in an Alaska lake is a student pilot who was not authorized to fly with passengers

Pilot rescued with 2 girls from icy Alaska lake was not authorized to have passengers, official says
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

TCU's Hailey Van Lith glad to have shared publicly about mental health issues she dealt with in past

TCU standout guard Hailey Van Lith says it was difficult, but she's glad to have shared publicly about mental health struggles she says she dealt with early in her basketball career

TCU's Hailey Van Lith glad to have shared publicly about mental health issues she dealt with in past
Business|Technology|US

Judge allows newspaper copyright lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed

A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times and other newspapers can proceed with a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft seeking to end the practice of using their stories to train artificial intelligence chatbots

Judge allows newspaper copyright lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed
Crime|US

Bank robbery suspect was killed and 2 others were injured in an exchange of gunfire, officials say

Officials in Alabama say a law enforcement officer shot and killed a bank robbery suspect during an exchange of gunfire

Crime|US

Man accused of coercing 9-year-old into sharing explicit images after chatting on TikTok and Roblox

An airman stationed in Alaska has been charged with child exploitation

Science|US

It was bacteria — not a miracle — on a Communion wafer in Indiana church

It turns out there's nothing miraculous about red marks found on a communion host at a Catholic church in Indiana

It was bacteria — not a miracle — on a Communion wafer in Indiana church
Celebrity|Entertainment

'Avengers: Doomsday' cast includes Hemsworth's Thor, Mackie's Cap, Fantastic Four and original X-Men

Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, Anthony Mackie’s Captain America, Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes, Tom Hiddleston's Loki and Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man are all back in the “Avengers” ensemble

'Avengers: Doomsday' cast includes Hemsworth's Thor, Mackie's Cap, Fantastic Four and original X-Men
Americas|Crime|Sports

Iga Swiatek is given extra security protection at the Miami Open after being verbally harassed

Iga Swiatek has been given extra security protection at the Miami Open after being verbally attacked during a practice session by a man who had sent the five-time Grand Slam champion harassing messages via social media

Iga Swiatek is given extra security protection at the Miami Open after being verbally harassed
Economy|Education|Political|US

Florida legislation would relax restrictions on the working hours of teenagers

A bill that would relax restrictions on working hours for Florida teenagers is moving through the state Legislature amid an ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration

Florida legislation would relax restrictions on the working hours of teenagers
Celebrity|Entertainment|US

Will Smith gets a street named in the Philadelphia neighborhood where he was born and raised

In West Philadelphia where he was born and raised, there’s now a street called Will Smith Way

Will Smith gets a street named in the Philadelphia neighborhood where he was born and raised
Europe|Political|US|World

NATO clarifies comments that four missing US soldiers had died during training in Lithuania

NATO is clarifying comments that Secretary-General Mark Rutte made when he suggested that four U.S. soldiers who went missing while training in Lithuania had died, even though the U.S. Army said their fate was not yet confirmed

NATO clarifies comments that four missing US soldiers had died during training in Lithuania
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|Sports

FIFA details Club World Cup prize money with $125M target for the winner in $1BN fund

The winner of FIFA’s first 32-team Club World Cup in the United States could earn $125 million as details of a $1 billion prize money fund were finally published

FIFA details Club World Cup prize money with $125M target for the winner in $1BN fund
Arts|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|Health

Musician Neneh Cherry and medic Rachel Clarke are among finalists for a major nonfiction prize

A moving memoir by Swedish singer Neneh Cherry and the gripping story of a heart transplant by British doctor Rachel Clarke are among finalists for the Women’s Prize for Nonfiction

Musician Neneh Cherry and medic Rachel Clarke are among finalists for a major nonfiction prize
Africa|Americas|Crime|World

Kenyan officer is missing in Haiti following gang attack

A Kenyan policeman deployed in Haiti has gone missing after violent gangs attacked a group of officers on a rescue mission, a U.N.-backed multinational security mission said

Asia|Political|World

Thai prime minister survives a challenge by rivals who say her father is pulling the strings

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra easily survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament following a two-day debate in which rivals charged that she has mismanaged the country and let her father, a former prime minister, control her administration

Thai prime minister survives a challenge by rivals who say her father is pulling the strings
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Deeply unpopular Peruvian president calls for general elections in April 2026

Peruvian President Dina Boluarte says her country will hold general elections one year from now in an effort to end years of instability

Deeply unpopular Peruvian president calls for general elections in April 2026
Sports|US

Alex Ovechkin scores his 889th career goal to move 6 goals away from breaking Gretzky's NHL record

Alex Ovechkin is now six goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record after scoring the 889th of his career in the Washington Capitals’ game Tuesday night at the Winnipeg Jets

Alex Ovechkin scores his 889th career goal to move 6 goals away from breaking Gretzky's NHL record
Asia|Crime|Political|World

South Korea’s truth commission says government responsible for fraud and abuse in foreign adoptions

South Korea’s truth commission has concluded that the government bears responsibility for facilitating a foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse, driven by efforts to reduce welfare costs and enabled by private agencies that often manipulated children’s backgrounds and origins

South Korea’s truth commission says government responsible for fraud and abuse in foreign adoptions
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

Portugal intercepts a semi-submersible vessel loaded with cocaine

Portuguese police have seized a semi-submersible vessel transporting 6.5 tons of cocaine destined for Europe

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