Saturday, April 5, 2025

Clara Donovan

Delta Named One of World’s Most Innovative Companies for Going Green in the Skies

Delta Air Lines ranks 3rd in Fast Company's 2025 Most Innovative Companies for sustainability efforts and use of sustainable aviation fuel.

Trump Hits Allies with Major Tariffs, Says ‘Allies Often Worse Than Enemies’

Trump initiates a trade war, imposing tariffs on Northeast Asia and criticizing South Korea and Japan's auto markets for trade imbalances.

Europe’s Biggest Letdowns: The Tourist Traps You’ll Want to Avoid

A study reveals Europe's most disappointing tourist attractions, with Alton Towers topping the list due to high prices and poor service.

Columbia Student Faces Deportation Over Gaza Protest, Sues Trump

A South Korean student at Columbia faces deportation for protesting the Gaza conflict, claiming her rights as a legal resident are violated.

Ceasefire on the Table? U.S., Ukraine, and Russia Discuss Peace in Saudi Arabia

U.S. and Ukrainian diplomats met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a ceasefire and address critical issues in the Ukraine conflict.

Can You Divorce Someone After Death? This Case Tests the Limits

A child seeks to divorce their deceased father’s Vietnamese wife, exploring annulment options to protect his estate from her claims.

Samsung’s One UI 7 Rolls Out April 7—Here’s What’s New

Samsung's One UI 7 update launches April 7, enhancing user experience with AI features, personalization, and intuitive controls.

Austrian Teenagers Arrested for Alleged Assault and Arson Against Teacher

A group of teenagers in Austria has been arrested for gang-raping a teacher, raising safety concerns linked to asylum seekers.

Men in Marriage Face Higher Obesity Risk, Study Shows

A study reveals married men are three times more likely to be obese than unmarried men, while marriage has little impact on women's obesity.

U.S. Congressman’s ‘Mr.’ Gaffe Towards Transgender Rep. McBride Stirs Controversy

A Republican congressman incorrectly addressed transgender Rep. Sarah McBride, sparking protests from Democrats and controversy in Congress.

Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights Battle Sparks DOJ Official’s Dismissal

DOJ official Elizabeth Oyer was fired after refusing to recommend gun rights restoration for Mel Gibson, citing recidivism risk.

Retired Firefighter Uncovers Medieval Treasure Worth £18,000 in Norfolk

Retiree Mark Sell discovers a medieval gold ring worth £18,000 while metal detecting in Norfolk, potentially linked to a bishop.