Singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has died
American singer and songwriter Neil Sedaka has passed away at 86 years old, as confirmed by his family.
Neil Sedaka, singer and songwriter star in the 1960s, dies at 86
Neil Sedaka, the renowned American singer and songwriter, has passed away at the age of 86, confirmed by a publicist.
Stephen A Smith says he understands putting Americans first, says illegal immigration hurts Black Americans
Commentator Stephen A. Smith criticized Democrats for not supporting President Trump's stance on prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants during his State of the Union address.
US designates Iran as a 'state sponsor of unjust detentions'
The US government has added Iran to a new list of countries committing arbitrary detentions, aiming to penalize Tehran for the arrest of American citizens.
USA pressures Iran over detained Americans
The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has labeled Iran as a country engaged in state-sponsored unlawful detention of innocents, specifically targeting American citizens.
According to Washington, Iran is a state practicing unjust detentions
Washington has formally blacklisted Iran for its practices of unjust detentions and urged American citizens in Iran to leave immediately amid considerations of military action against Tehran.
Neil Sedaka is dead
American musician Neil Sedaka has died, as reported by Variety.
The United States urges its citizens to leave Iran immediately
The U.S. State Department has advised American citizens to exit Iran promptly amid escalating tensions between the two countries.
Santos makes deal with American group for possible sale of future SAF
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Greenpeace ordered to pay $345 million to an American pipeline operator by a judge
A U.S. judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages to an American pipeline operator after the organization protested against the pipeline.
Dozens of US Republicans call for tariff probe into Australian lamb
At least 36 Republican members of the US Congress are pushing for an investigation into Australian lamb imports, citing the need for higher tariffs to protect American farmers.
Court orders Greenpeace to pay 345 million dollars to American oil pipeline company
Greenpeace has been ordered by a court in North Dakota to pay 345 million dollars in damages to the operator of the Dakota Access oil pipeline.
Figure skater Alysa Liu's photo of her lower back caused a stir โ 'Speculation at this stage'
American figure skater Alysa Liu, who won two gold medals at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, has sparked widespread speculation due to a tattoo seen in a resurfaced TikTok video.
Iran Attacks Replica of American Base. A Clear Signal for the USA
Iran's Revolutionary Guards conducted a missile attack on a replica of the Al Dhafra American military base in a recent military exercise.
What is happening to Flamengo? Questions and answers about the current football situation of the South American giant
Flamengo is experiencing a challenging start to the season, highlighted by recent defeats, raising questions about the team's performance and future direction.
New species of octopus discovered in the Pacific that would only be found in a South American country
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Author enchanted by Epstein made a striking observation
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Campus Radicals Newsletter: Anti-ICE curriculum in geography class, trans kindergarten teacher sparks outrage
A newsletter highlights educational controversies in North American schools, including anti-ICE teachings and the firing of teachers over differing political views.
Pavel Alling Peรฑa, the American poet who died in the boat that tried to reach Cuba
Pavel Alling Peรฑa, a Cuban-American poet, tragically died attempting to reach Cuba by sea, amidst a clash with authorities.
A U.S. Resident Killed by Cuban Officials Wanted to Incite a Rebellion on the Island, Says Ally
Cuban coast guard officials killed an American and injured another while firing on a U.S.-registered speedboat near the island's northern coast, amid rising tensions between Havana and Washington.
US opens 'pop-up' consulate in Israeli settlement considered illegal under international law
The US has opened a 'pop-up' consulate in the Israeli settlement of Efrat, which is deemed illegal under international law, serving a significant population of American citizens.
Who is David Ellison, the new king of Hollywood and emperor of American media?
David Ellison is poised to become a dominant figure in American media as he plans to lead a significant multimedia group resulting from the merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros.
Breaking: US State Department reiterates call for its citizens currently in Iran to leave immediately
The US State Department has urged American citizens currently in Iran to leave the country immediately, emphasizing that no American should travel to Iran for any reason.
Democrats confronted for staying seated at SOTU during Trump's call to put Americans first
During President Trump's State of the Union address, many Democrats remained seated when asked if they prioritized American citizens over illegal immigrants, leading to confrontations with reporters.
An American Professor from a Protestant Family Tells His Story of Converting to Islam
Professor Jonathan Brown describes his journey to Islam from a secular Protestant background, emphasizing the spiritual significance of his conversion during a personal crisis.
Gena Rowlands, actress of 'The Notebook', dies at 94
Gena Rowlands, the acclaimed American actress known for her roles in films like 'The Notebook' and 'A Woman Under the Influence', has died at the age of 94.
Saudi Arabia: Satellite images show more American military aircraft at airbase
Satellite images reveal an increase in U.S. military aircraft at a Saudi airbase amid rising tensions with Iran.
Gallup poll: For the first time, Americans sympathize more with Palestinians than with Israelis
A recent Gallup poll indicates a notable shift in American public opinion, showing that 41% sympathize with Palestinians compared to 36% for Israelis.
Former American president Bill Clinton testifies about Epstein before lawmakers
Bill Clinton provided testimony to lawmakers regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
How the American Integrated System Protects Israel from Iranian Missiles
A military expert outlines the strategic implications of the United States' naval presence in the Middle East in the context of Israeli security against Iranian missile threats.
Olympic hockey star attacks 'clearly fake' TikTok video shared by White House
American Olympic hockey star Brady Tkachuk criticizes a TikTok video shared by the White House as "clearly fake", asserting that the audio misrepresents his words and that he would never demean Canadians.
Mr. Green's Guest premieres at Temufis
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With the American Threat.. How Will the Coordination Framework Decide on Maliki's Nomination?
The nomination of Nouri al-Maliki for the Iraqi government has become a test of the Shia alliance's ability to avoid economic confrontation with the U.S.
The US Plans to Propose an American to Head the UN World Food Program
The United States intends to propose an American to lead the UN World Food Program following Cindy McCain's announcement of her resignation from the position.
He Went Fishing After the 'Storm of the Century', Had Only One Bite All Day; He Broke a Record
Viktor Gelman caught an American pike that might become a new state record in New Jersey after a significant snowstorm hit the East Coast of the USA.
NASA Revamps Artemis Moon Program and Adds Space Flights
NASA is revamping its Artemis Moon program to ensure American astronauts can return to the Moon by 2028, planning to add more flights between Artemis 2 and the final lunar landing.
Recent updates on TPS in the U.S. and the list of Latin American countries still eligible for immigration benefits
Recent updates on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the U.S. reflect significant changes in immigration policy affecting various Latin American countries.
The wedding of this industrialist's daughter tomorrow... The groom is American, guests from Ambani to Adani!
The high-profile wedding of Aisha Arora, daughter of industrialist Nikesh Arora, is scheduled to take place in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, bringing together notable guests including members of the Ambani and Adani families.
Ten comments on the American warning to the Czech Republic and the offer for Babiลก to give money to help Ukraine
The article discusses the Czech government's inadequate defense spending amidst rising NATO expectations and a significant war in Europe.
Argentina is moving towards having the most intense workday among South American countries
Argentina is set to approve a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei, which includes extending the workday from 8 to 12 hours, potentially making it the most intensive in South America.
Carlos Vives will be in Quito and Guayaquil with the Tour Al Sol 2026: We will illuminate Ecuador with the sun of La Provincia
Colombian singer Carlos Vives will perform in Quito and Guayaquil, celebrating Latin American identity and emphasizing the importance of Hispanic contributions to the United States.
Impressive maneuvers of the Gerald Ford offshore Israel, a fleet of American aircraft at Ben Gurion Airport (video)
The USS Gerald R. Ford has arrived in Israel, accompanied by multiple U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft stationed at Ben Gurion Airport, raising questions about potential military implications.
Iran Will Soon Have a Missile Capable of Hitting the USA, Claims Trump. American Intelligence Reports Nothing of the Sort
This article discusses claims made by Donald Trump regarding Iran's missile capabilities, while stating that U.S. intelligence agencies have not corroborated these claims.
The EU accelerated the entry into force of the trade agreement with Mercosur
The European Union has initiated the temporary application of the free trade agreement with the South American bloc Mercosur, earlier than expected due to a challenge at the European Court.
Heart disease threat projected to climb sharply for key demographic
A report forecasts a significant rise in heart disease and related health issues among American women by 2050, with notable increases in high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity rates.
After 25 Years of Negotiation, the Giant Deal Moves Forward - EU to Apply
The European Union has announced the temporary application of the Mercosur trade agreement, a deal that has been negotiated for 25 years with South American countries.
Overview: Five American Demands on Iran
The article outlines five key demands made by the United States regarding Iran.
Due to artificial intelligence.. An American company lays off thousands; bloggers say: the earthquake is coming
An American finance technology company, Block, is laying off 4,000 employees as part of a restructuring strategy, citing efficiency gains from artificial intelligence.
Do the cartels control Mexico?
The article discusses the recent joint operation of Mexican armed forces and American intelligence against the CJNG cartel leader, El Mencho, resulting in significant violence and raising concerns about the pervasive influence of criminal networks in Mexico.
"Put the Israelis First" - Concerns About the American Attack on Iran
Senior advisors to President Donald Trump prefer that Israel strikes Iran before the U.S. launches an attack, based on insiders' reports regarding current consultations.