
Iran Strikes Prompt Flight Cancellations, Leave Travelers Stranded in Qatar
Iranian military strikes in the Middle East have led to widespread flight cancellations, stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers including Americans in Qatar.

Iranian military strikes in the Middle East have led to widespread flight cancellations, stranding hundreds of thousands of passengers including Americans in Qatar.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled the city's first comprehensive racial equity plan, which has drawn both support and criticism.
The WNBA and its players' union announced a verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement early Wednesday morning.

Two separate court cases resulted in convictions: a Scottish man for his wife's suicide-related death, and a Minnesota woman for fatally shooting her cousin.
At least three people died when rockets launched from Kuwait struck a residential building near Basra, Iraq, according to sources.

Karl Jordan Jr., whose conviction for killing Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay was overturned, has been granted bond and could be released within days.

Rep. Pat Fallon predicts Trump will deploy troops to Iran while reports suggest Jim Jordan may challenge Speaker Johnson.

Howard Lutnick will be questioned by House Oversight Committee on May 6 regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein revealed in Justice Department files.

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Windrose has delivered its first truck to a US customer, marking another attempt to enter the competitive American automotive market.

A new Gallup poll shows China's global approval rating reached 36% in 2025, exceeding US ratings for the first time since 2006.

Jeffrey Epstein survivors file lawsuit over personal information release while US lawmaker requests Sarah Ferguson testify about Epstein connections.

Iran signals receptiveness to shipping requests from Malaysia and Spain while restricting sports team travel to hostile nations.

Italy has refused to allow US aircraft to use a military base in Sicily for operations in the Middle East, according to Italian media reports.

A second former female staffer has accused Rep. Tony Gonzales of sending sexually explicit text messages, following his earlier admission of an affair with a different aide.
Saudi Arabia's state oil company Aramco warned of severe consequences for global oil markets if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.
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