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U.S. regulators cite Alchymars ICM SM Private Limited for CGMP violations tied to active pharmaceutical ingredient quality and potential adulteration.

NASA’s PUEO mission turns Antarctica’s ice sheet into a giant detector to hunt the universe’s most energetic particles. Here’s what that means and why it matters.

The high court declined the NFL’s appeal in former coach Brian Flores’ racial discrimination lawsuit, clearing the way for the case to move forward.

A draft memo outlines a 60-day ceasefire extension and halt to fighting on all fronts. Here’s what is known so far and what remains uncertain.

Jalen Brunson’s 30 points and wire-to-wire control in Game 3 have New York a single victory away from its first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.

The Spurs rookie’s half-court buzzer beater against the NBA’s top team showed more than range — it revealed a young star fully in control of the moment.

China has launched the Shenzhou 23 mission with three astronauts to its space station, including one slated to remain in orbit for about a year.

Microsoft has elevated a new leader for its Trusted Technology Group. Here’s what the move signals about “building it right” — and what remains uncertain.

The FDA’s drug center has published its early list of 2025 first generic approvals, a key marker for when lower-cost versions of brand medicines can reach patients.

Sexual abuse claims and questions over donor influence converge at Ohio State as the public university confronts mounting pressure.

A new analysis urges investors to cut exposure to three specific cryptocurrencies ahead of summer, tying risk to U.S. regulatory uncertainty.

Fox is in talks with FIFA about using World Cup hydration breaks for live content. Here’s what is known so far, and what is realistically likely next.
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A new Hubble Space Telescope image shows a dense cluster of galaxies, offering a detailed look at how matter is organized on the largest scales.

SpaceX has launched a more powerful Super Heavy booster. Here is what changed, why it matters for NASA’s lunar plans, and what remains uncertain.

Lukas Dhont’s First World War drama follows Belgian soldiers who form a drag theatre troupe, exploring fear, secrecy and forbidden romance on the front.

Mastercard reported growth while stressing headwinds and heavy buybacks. The next concrete move is most likely a fresh repurchase authorization.

A watchdog says tracked Starbucks cups placed in store recycling bins never reached recycling plants, raising questions about the chain’s packaging claims.

Two officers injured in the Jan. 6 attack have gone to court to stop the Justice Department from using a $1.776 billion fund tied to a Trump settlement.

Civil rights group urges Black college athletes to shun major Southern programs, framing a high-stakes test of leverage in U.S. college sports.

Zuckerberg signaled job cuts and a massive AI shift at Meta. Here’s what is known, what remains unverified, and how likely formal confirmation is soon.

An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit was diverted to Montreal after U.S. officials raised concerns about a passenger recently in Congo.

Recent earnings show major crypto companies emphasizing cost control, recurring revenue and risk management over raw trading hype.

Bob Odenkirk links his simmering rage, Saul Goodman persona and near-fatal heart attack to a new phase of darker, more pointed satire.

The Texas Tech quarterback’s case spotlights how college sports handle gambling, eligibility and responsibility in the NIL era.

Federal prosecutors have launched a new criminal investigation into Nicolás Maduro amid internal concern that existing charges may be vulnerable, sources say.

NASA’s Fermi telescope has caught rare gamma-ray clues from a super-bright supernova, offering new evidence about what powers these extreme explosions.

At Cannes, Andrei Zvyagintsev unveils Minotaur, a dark thriller about a small-time oligarch feeding Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is weighing a rare move into the NFL’s supplemental draft. Here’s how likely it is, and why teams care.

The World Health Organization has triggered its highest alarm level for a new Ebola outbreak, elevating the crisis onto the global health agenda.

After a 17-second submission loss to Ronda Rousey, Gina Carano says tapping out likely spared her from a serious arm injury.

Once allies building OpenAI as a nonprofit, Elon Musk and Sam Altman now lead rival AI efforts. Their split reveals a power struggle over how AI should be built.

The FDA has listed certain cancer accelerated approvals as withdrawn. Here is what that means now, and why formal confirmation in the next week is uncertain.

Regulators grant dual approvals for fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki in adults with early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer, expanding treatment options.

Germany’s independent climate council says current policies fall short of 2030 emissions goals, warning of a likely overshoot without stronger action.

SpaceX launched a Cargo Dragon packed with 6,500 pounds of equipment, research gear and crew supplies to the International Space Station.

The Court’s refusal to revive Virginia’s new map keeps existing lines in place. Here’s what that signals—and what’s still uncertain.

Elon Musk’s X has agreed with Ofcom to block UK access to accounts tied to banned terrorist groups and to review flagged content within 48 hours.

Chelsea have moved for Xabi Alonso in search of stability after years of churn. Here’s what drove the decision and what his arrival could mean.

A sports surgeon explains why the Yankees’ unusually specific description of Max Fried’s elbow issue is drawing attention and concern.

Medical cannabis was legalised in the UK after a high‑profile fight by two mothers. This explainer unpacks why access remains so limited.

A growing group of Black foragers is finding food, community and a new relationship to land through mushrooms—while challenging who is seen as an expert.

A new survey of leading economists projects inflation will reach 6% in the second quarter, signaling further pressure on prices in the months ahead.

The FDA’s Drugs@FDA Data Files open a structured window into approved drugs. Here’s what the new ZIP, data definitions, and ERD actually change.

IndyCar withdrew a ‘One Nation, One Race’ T‑shirt after criticism that the slogan echoed far‑right rhetoric, highlighting concern over the series’ political drift.

FDA tightens which bulk substances can be used in 503A compounding, shaping what customized medicines pharmacies may legally prepare for patients.

In the nation’s bluest House district, Democrats weigh a challenge to party orthodoxy in a race some compare to New York’s ‘Mamdani moment’.

A unanimous ruling lets an injured motorist sue a major logistics broker over a truck crash, raising questions about legal risk in modern freight networks.

A new review of the 1986 hit *Top Gun* argues the film’s macho image now reads through a different, more ironic lens.

Utah officials have cleared a datacenter project more than twice Manhattan’s size, sparking anger over its vast power and water demands in a drought-prone area.

A new independent magazine, Snatch, launches with a bold pitch: women’s sports deserve coverage that isn’t built for the scroll.

Gov. Tate Reeves has canceled a planned special session to redraw Mississippi’s supreme court districts, leaving key questions about judicial representation unresolved.

A courtroom dispute over Elon Musk and OpenAI is highlighting a basic risk: what you tell an AI chatbot may not stay between “you” and the machine.

A growing body of research suggests current labels like depression and A.D.H.D. don’t match what biology can actually show.

After a 4-0 playoff sweep by the Thunder, LeBron James says he doesn’t know what comes next. Here’s what his uncertainty really signals.

The FDA has confirmed clinical benefit for several cancer drugs first cleared under its accelerated approval pathway, converting them to traditional approvals.

A rare meeting between the oldest and youngest ranked men’s players offered a snapshot of how age, experience and opportunity now collide in tennis.

The French actor says a strangling attack in her teens helped shape the intense physicality and emotional risk of her new stage work, In-I In Motion.

A dense Hubble survey of stars near the Milky Way’s center is being built as a roadmap for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s future observations.

The Court held that congressional districts may not be drawn by race under the Voting Rights Act, but left partisan line‑drawing largely intact.

At least 10 confirmed or suspected hantavirus cases have been linked to the cruise ship M/V Hondius. Here’s what is known so far and what remains unclear.

Intellia Therapeutics has reported its first‑quarter 2026 financials. Here’s what that disclosure signals about the state of CRISPR‑based drug development.

State Bank of India posts modest Q4FY26 profit growth and announces a Rs 17.35 dividend. The next key move is likely to be around capital allocation.

A mid-May SpaceX launch is set to deliver new science, supplies, and hardware to the International Space Station, extending its role as an orbiting lab.

United are back in the Champions League, and attention is turning to Michael Carrick’s role and whether his influence should become permanent.

SpaceX’s move toward a public listing is spotlighting Linde, the industrial gas giant some analysts call the “Exxon of space.” Here’s what’s at stake.

Rocket Lab beat Q1 2026 expectations and signed its biggest launch deal yet. The next confirmed decision now looms as the key test of its momentum.

A Liverpool mailbag has laid bare supporter concerns over the next manager, transfer priorities and academy prospects as the club plans its next steps.

The new single trails a guitar-led album, but its glossy, synthetic sound keeps one foot firmly on Charli XCX’s pop dancefloor.

Late-night host uses monologue to mock Trump administration language on Iran and Republicans’ sudden push on flavored vaping.

Virginia’s high court has tossed a congressional map favoring Democrats. Here’s what that means, and how likely the move is to stick in the coming week.

A newly detected “X‑ray dot” from NASA’s Chandra observatory offers a fresh data point on puzzling high‑energy objects that may number in the hundreds.

Analysts say wartime oil profits risk entrenching fossil fuel power and undercutting the clean‑energy transition.

A new PEN America report finds non-fiction bans in U.S. schools have doubled, with books on activism and social movements heavily targeted.

The FDA’s Drugs@FDA Data Files offer a structured view of drug approvals. Here is what is now available, and why firm conclusions should wait for more evidence.

A wave of high‑major transfers has turned several college basketball contenders into near‑new teams, testing how far roster overhauls can go.

Three people have been evacuated from a cruise ship after a hantavirus outbreak, as Spain authorizes the vessel to dock in Tenerife.

Strategy is shifting from passive bitcoin hoarding to active balance-sheet management aimed at boosting bitcoin per share value.

Cal State Northridge’s viral volleyball star spotlights a familiar double standard: why some athletes’ swagger is praised while others’ is policed.

Satellite images show persistent heat at Shiveluch volcano in Russia, strong enough to melt surrounding snow and reveal fresh volcanic deposits.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is scheduled to testify Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein.

High‑profile college teams swung hard in the 2026 transfer portal. Early returns suggest some may have misfired, raising questions about roster strategy.

A rare look at Japan’s radical noise scene traces how extreme volume, distrust of studios and bootleg tapes built a global cult around a fringe sound.

NASA and industry partners are developing tools to pull fuel-like elements from Moon dust, aiming to support longer missions beyond Earth orbit.

The FDA has extended selumetinib’s use to NF1 patients as young as 1. Here is what is confirmed, what is still thinly documented, and why timing matters.

At Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting, designated successor Greg Abel ruled out breaking up the conglomerate, reaffirming Warren Buffett’s long‑standing model.

Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway return in a sharper sequel that mixes barbed humor with a portrait of a struggling media world.

A candid look back at Jimmy Eat World’s defining hit shows how one song can anchor a band’s identity and its uneasy relationship with nostalgia.

The Trump administration has announced a sweeping rollback of gun regulations, drawing immediate criticism from gun control advocates and setting up legal fights.

Kimi Antonelli took a narrow pole over Max Verstappen in Miami qualifying, as F1 advanced Sunday’s race start by three hours due to storm forecasts.

A Trump-branded crypto venture was sold with little notice, leaving some token holders unable to exit their positions.

A resurgent punk scene channels Brazilian youths’ fury at violence, joblessness and police abuses. The next likely step: more openly political organizing.

Prosecutors declined to charge Seahawks star DK Metcalf after an altercation with a Lions fan. Here’s what was decided, and what remains unresolved.

Demonstrations at Black Hat Asia showed AI tools steering both hacking attempts and real-time network defense, offering a glimpse of cybersecurity’s next phase.

A new Hubble image showcases a spiral galaxy studded with bright star clusters, offering astronomers a detailed look at how stars are organized and evolve.

A guest commentary asks if the US Supreme Court will decide NCAA athlete eligibility. Here is what is known, what is at stake, and what could come next.

Apple’s first results since announcing Tim Cook’s planned exit show $111.2bn in revenue, easily topping Wall Street expectations.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund plans to stop backing LIV Golf after 2026, forcing the breakaway league to seek new investors and install an independent board.

Dublin band Madra Salach emerge with a feral twist on Irish folk as their debut EP lands and a busy festival and UK touring schedule begins.

Two major wildfires are burning in southern Georgia amid drought. Here’s what is happening now and what decision is likely to come next.

Georgia’s attorney general is accused of political grandstanding after unveiling sweeping charges against opponents of Atlanta’s planned police training center.

Five Big Ten programs reshaped their rosters through the transfer portal, setting up a different balance of power for the coming season.

As Al Pacino turns 86, a new compendium revisits his standout performances and reopens the debate over which Godfather film reigns supreme.

An FDA list shows certain accelerated oncology approvals have been withdrawn. Evidence is thin on next steps, leaving key questions about timing and impact.

About 20 daycare sites in the Minneapolis area were searched as federal prosecutors refocus on a major social services fraud investigation.

A late-night joke and a presidential response raise a bigger question: why are entertainers pressed to meet standards that often bypass politicians?

A 19-year-old Austrian has pleaded guilty to plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, raising fresh questions about event security.

Former teen prodigy Mary Cain’s detailed allegations against Nike’s Oregon Project and coach Alberto Salazar helped unravel an elite running powerhouse.

A lavish new stage version of Joel Schumacher’s cult 80s vampire film lands at the Palace theatre in New York, but its songs fail to catch fire.

A car bomb at Sadio Camara’s home, amid wider rebel attacks, removes a key security figure in Mali’s military-led government.

Picturesque riverfront views, record crowds, and a city-wide festival turned Pittsburgh from host site into headliner at the NFL Draft.

Donald Trump said Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend a cease-fire by three weeks, a move watched closely by markets and security analysts.

A California trial pits Elon Musk against Sam Altman over whether OpenAI abandoned its founding promise to develop AI for the public good.

The acting attorney general says the suspect in the White House press dinner shooting could face an assassination charge. Here’s what that would mean.

Public WiFi is convenient but risky. Here’s how to protect your privacy and data when you log on from cafes, co-working spaces or airports in India.

Starlink’s satellite internet profits are being funneled into AI at SpaceX, reshaping how the company funds Elon Musk’s Mars ambitions.

Nico González’s 87th‑minute strike capped a rapid Manchester City comeback against Southampton and secured a record fourth straight FA Cup final.

U.S. sanctions linked to Rwanda’s military have triggered a BAL team withdrawal and renewed questions about the NBA’s high-profile partnership.

Anthropic’s unannounced Mythos AI system has startled officials in Washington, prompting a rapid cybersecurity review inside the Trump administration.

A massive wildlife overpass spanning a Los Angeles freeway is close to opening, despite years of criticism from conservative commentators who dubbed it a ‘bridge to nowhere’.

Judge Kendrick Guidry steps aside after favoring a Catholic diocese while serving on the same church’s finance council, raising conflict-of-interest concerns.

A candid conversation with Brandi Chastain, Elana Meyers Taylor and Adam Silver asks whether athletes can still be a common reference point.

New analysis of ancient jaws suggests a giant, kraken-like octopus once prowled the oceans alongside marine reptiles during the age of dinosaurs.

A federal court has halted a new California law that would have required some federal officers to wear identifying markers, siding with safety concerns raised by the Trump administration.

In a wide‑ranging interview, Adam Scott reflects on Severance, being compared to Tom Cruise and the unlikely jobs that shaped his career.

The FDA has outlined its novel drug approvals for 2025. Here’s what that means for patients, how the process works, and why confirmation timing is hard to predict.

Ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic, is drawing new interest inside the Trump administration as officials explore possible medical uses.

A new federal push on psychedelic research may change how employers, clinicians and workers think about job-related stress, burnout and treatment.

The Oscar-nominated actor describes burnout and the strain of repeatedly having to prove her worth as she makes her Broadway debut in August Wilson’s play.

Chelsea’s fifth straight league defeat without scoring has triggered a club review and left head coach Liam Rosenior close to the exit. Here’s what is at stake.

FDA’s CDER Small Business and Industry Assistance program helps small drug companies navigate complex human drug regulations and FDA resources.

Lilly moves to acquire Kelonia, a cancer drug developer working on in vivo CAR-T technology that reprograms immune cells inside the body.

French-led NATO aircraft intercepted two Russian Tu-22M3 bombers and about 10 fighters over the Baltic Sea, underscoring tense regional air activity.

Democratic lawmakers are pressing the Trump administration to halt a plan to obtain federal workers’ medical records, citing privacy and abuse concerns.

A narrow look at how U.S. surveillance powers would change if Section 702 lapses, and what would keep running even without renewal.

The FDA is advancing a quality metrics reporting program for drug makers, aiming to reduce shortages and encourage more reliable manufacturing.

Actor and former ballet dancer Charlize Theron has publicly rebuked Timothée Chalamet for comments about ballet that she called “reckless.”

House Republicans say they’ve set a fundraising record to kick off the 2026 midterms. Here’s what that claim means, what’s missing, and why it matters.

Curtis Jones embodies Liverpool’s intent as Manchester City’s title push and transfer risks draw fresh scrutiny after a significant Premier League round.

The executive order directs U.S. agencies to accelerate research on psychedelic drugs, including ibogaine, as potential mental health treatments.

Actor and writer Andrea Werhun’s memoir Modern Whore has become a feature film, tracing its path from intimate essays to a scripted story about sex work.

After fire and floods, Lahaina residents are pressing to rebuild for local families rather than a quick return to mass tourism.

A CEO wants to cover GLP-1 weight-loss drugs for workers but says prices make it hard, highlighting a growing cost dilemma for employer health plans.

Alt‑pop artist D4vd was arrested Thursday after months of investigation into the death of 17‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, found in his Tesla.

Staff at the first-ever Starbucks in Seattle’s Pike Place Market have launched a union drive, extending a contract fight across the coffee chain.

A federal appeals court has lifted an earlier order blocking most above‑ground work on the White House ballroom project, reopening a politically sensitive build.

The FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research uses formal alerts and statements to warn about medicine risks and share safety updates with the public.

The actor’s garden, with a Queen Victoria statue, memorial trees and a pool, reflects years of personal and environmental commitments.

A 50–49 Senate vote targets a 20-year mining moratorium near the Boundary Waters, raising questions about what happens next.

A wave of departures from Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina underscores how the transfer portal is reshaping college basketball’s balance of power.

Puerto Rico’s El Yunque National Forest has opened a rebuilt visitor center years after two major hurricanes, unveiling new spaces and an arts festival.

With the Vectus kidney asset acquisition now closed, the next concrete move from XORTX is likely a formal integration and development plan.

A new dual biography explores how the intimate, often painful relationship between Peter Hujar and Paul Thek shaped their groundbreaking gay art.

A new NASA map of water ice in Cygnus X offers a rare look at how raw cosmic material may feed future stars and planets.

Miami’s coach says LaMelo Ball should have been tossed for tripping Bam Adebayo. The dispute now defines how the Heat’s season ended.

FDA’s CDER SBIA Learn platform packages regulatory guidance into short videos and tools designed to make drug development rules easier for small firms.

An 18-year-old gunman opened fire with a shotgun inside a vocational high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16 people before being killed, officials said.

NASA named winners of its 32nd Human Exploration Rover Challenge. The next likely move: locking in the structure and rules for the following competition cycle.

Fresh NASA night-light maps show U.S. energy shifts and global brightening and dimming, challenging assumptions about how and where the world is changing.

Annika Albrecht and Ally Sammarco tell CBS News how they came forward against Rep. Eric Swalwell and what they saw as his political unraveling.

The FDA has created a dedicated page for information on GDUFA IV, covering fiscal year 2028, signaling early steps toward the next generic drug user fee cycle.

NPR’s ‘Up First’ ties together a Trump blockade fight, Israel–Lebanon tensions, and Hungary’s election. Here’s what is known and what remains uncertain.

New data show crypto TradFi perpetuals call the direction of Monday’s U.S. stock open with 89% accuracy, with most of the move priced in before the bell.

Trump publicly labels Pope Leo “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy” after the pontiff’s criticism of the war in Iran.

More celebrities are choosing to be interviewed by peers instead of journalists, raising questions about what audiences gain—and what they lose.

Putin’s 32-hour Orthodox Easter ceasefire is under dispute as Moscow and Kyiv accuse each other of breaking the pause in fighting.

Scam emails posing as Apple iCloud alerts threaten photo deletion to push users onto fake payment pages that can steal personal and banking details.

Former Suffolk County police commissioner Rodney Harrison describes how a revived taskforce used old evidence in new ways to identify Rex Heuermann.

Chinese tech giant backs Shengshu Vidu with a $290m round to develop a so‑called world model AI system aimed at richer real‑world simulations.

As Artemis II heads home, the crew is betting everything on a redesigned heat shield after issues on Artemis I. Here’s what is most likely to be confirmed next.

Chicago and Pittsburgh have stepped back from hosting 2031 Women’s World Cup games as other US cities weigh Fifa demands and shifting priorities.

A fresh Anthropic AI model update reignited worries about software industry upheaval, sending major U.S. software shares lower on Thursday.

A lineup of likely 2028 Democratic contenders courted key activists at Al Sharpton’s National Action Network convention, offering an early look at the party’s next field.

A Scottish court gave an abusive husband eight years for culpable homicide after his wife died by suicide. Here’s what that narrow but notable ruling means.

A climate denial gathering in Washington highlights a widening clash over climate science, speech rules, and how governments handle false claims.

Flagler County investigators say images of Casey Anthony on a 20-year-old mother’s phone suggested searches on child death and investigations.

Synchrony Financial’s Q4 results are being weighed directly against peers. Here’s what that comparison reveals—and what it doesn’t.

NASA’s look at Mammoth Lakes’ volcanic landscape raises a practical question: what concrete step is most likely to come next on the ground?

OpenAI’s finance chief says the AI company will reserve stock for everyday investors as it readies a public listing.

Trump’s Truth Social warning that Iran faces annihilation over the Strait of Hormuz sparks Democratic accusations of a threat of unlawful war.

A CNBC report says the CFTC is under pressure to act as offshore prediction markets host bets on potential war, raising legal and ethical concerns.

UEFA has awarded the Premier League a fifth Champions League spot for 2026-27. Here’s what that change could mean on and off the pitch.

In Budapest, Vice President JD Vance backed Viktor Orbán and warned the Iran ceasefire is a 'fragile truce,' accusing some inside Iran of 'lying.'

Agency warns some over-the-counter sexual enhancement and energy products contain undisclosed prescription drugs or other hidden ingredients.

An investment firm’s upgrade of a customer engagement platform to ‘buy’ put the stock in focus in India’s market action for April 6, 2026.

A suspected hacker accused of targeting climate activists has been extradited to New York. Here’s what is known so far and why the case matters.

Trump’s social media warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight” if no deal is reached with Iran has been reported by multiple outlets. Here is what is known and what remains uncertain.

The FDA’s iPLEDGE Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy aims to reduce the danger of severe birth defects from certain acne medicines.

From Sleep Token to Ghost, masks are reshaping how modern metal bands perform, sound and connect with fans.

The WNBA and its players union agreed Sunday evening to begin free agency Monday, setting the stage for a rapid reshaping of team rosters.

Hollywood’s writers union and major studios have reached a tentative four‑year contract, averting a prolonged standoff as the industry adapts to rapid change.

After weeks of weakness in major tech stocks, investment chief David Bianco argues the sell-off has gone too far and sees a buying opportunity.

After piracy and collapsing CD sales, recorded music is now earning more than ever. Here’s how the industry rebuilt itself for the streaming era.

Race winner Tadej Pogačar is among riders under investigation after crossing a railway line against a red signal during the Tour of Flanders.

A newly released OpenAI transcript shows how the lab is framing its latest funding phase, hinting at priorities in safety, scale and competition.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson anchor a dark, secret‑laden dramedy whose stylish shocks raise questions about whether the film matches its own ambitions.

The FDA’s iPLEDGE REMS is designed to curb embryo‑fetal risk. What is actually known about its status—and how likely is formal confirmation in the coming week?

The pop star’s once-defining body-positive image is being reshaped, and the success of that reinvention now faces its most serious test.

Former president targets reporter who revealed a second US airman was missing after being shot down by Iranian forces, raising press freedom concerns.

U.S. regulators have flagged Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited for CGMP violations tied to adulterated finished medicines, raising quality and oversight questions.

NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-24 mission is hauling about 11,000 pounds of science and supplies to the ISS. Here’s what that actually changes in orbit.

A fresh image from the Moon’s hidden hemisphere is more than a photo-op. It’s a signpost for what NASA is likely to lock in next on Artemis II.

Trump issues Tuesday deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning of severe consequences as Tehran denies entering peace talks.

Freshman standout Audi Crooks becomes the 10th Iowa State player to enter the transfer portal, raising questions about the program’s immediate future.

Assistant Pep Lijnders' remark that 'every good story comes to an end' is the clearest sign yet that Bernardo Silva is poised to leave Manchester City.

Marking his first Easter as pope, Leo XIV used his Mass to call for hope and renewed dialogue amid ongoing wars and global tensions.

The Writers Guild of America and Hollywood producers say they’ve struck a surprise four‑year tentative contract, potentially ending a tense standoff.

A dramatic West Ham fightback forced a shootout, but Leeds advanced. What did the night really change for either club?

UCLA’s 79-51 demolition of South Carolina delivered the program’s first NCAA women’s title. Here’s what the blowout says about the Bruins and their future.

The U.S. has revoked residence visas for a daughter and relative of slain Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, according to multiple news outlets.

Recent US intelligence assessments say Iran is unlikely to relax its tight control over the Strait of Hormuz soon, raising concerns over a key oil route.

A new Trump executive order ties college sports rules to federal funding. The real fight now is over how much leverage Washington actually has—and how fast.

A new White House app promises a 'direct line' to the president but delivers a curated, always-winning portrait of Donald Trump.

Bloomberg and other outlets report SpaceX is targeting an IPO valuation above $2 trillion, a level that would eclipse any previous stock market debut.

Trump says rising gas prices will ease quickly. Other leaders are preparing for a drawn‑out disruption linked to the Iran crisis.

New research suggests the brain decides in milliseconds if an unclear situation is good or bad, a finding that could shape future health tools and oversight.

Government data show Americans boosted retail spending in February after three straight monthly declines, signaling consumers are still buying.

Guard Jaden Ivey went on Instagram Live to call the Chicago Bulls 'liars' after the team waived him for conduct deemed detrimental.

February’s retail rebound suggests US shoppers still have fuel, with Amazon and other online giants poised to benefit if the momentum holds.

New NCAA rules threaten six-game head coach suspensions for FBS programs that add players who dodge transfer portal windows.

Democrats’ new focus on affordability is colliding with U.S. climate law, setting up a high‑stakes clash over how far existing policies can go.

A new Olympic policy bars transgender women from women’s events and mandates genetic testing, triggering global debate over fairness and inclusion.

Strategy is accelerating bitcoin purchases for its treasury while most peer companies remain cautious, concentrating demand in a single corporate buyer.

Microsoft’s rapid AI expansion is driving up energy demand, putting its high-profile climate commitments under strain and forcing hard choices on power and policy.

Some lenders now let you use cryptocurrency to help buy a home. Here’s how crypto mortgages actually work, what can go wrong, and what to check first.

Linked with Joshua Zirkzee and weighing Marcus Rashford’s role, Manchester United face a pivotal attacking reset with real competitive and commercial stakes.

Israel’s parliament has passed a law enabling death sentences for Palestinians convicted in certain deadly attacks, breaking with decades of practice.

Eli Lilly has agreed to a $2 billion partnership to develop drugs using artificial intelligence, a move that could reshape how medicines are discovered.

The House Appropriations Committee has posted new legislative actions and reports, signaling the next phase of congressional work on federal spending.

Federal officials say Minnesota’s policy on trans athletes violates Title IX, escalating a legal fight over who can play on girls’ teams.

League asks platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket to steer clear of certain NFL wagers, signaling a more cautious stance than other major sports.

Vermont is pushing back after Donald Trump moved to block its new 'climate superfund' law, which seeks payments from major fuel companies for climate damage.

With few details public, the White House’s Iran claim raises questions about what, if anything, it will ask Congress to do—and how fast lawmakers could act.

A Trans Day of Visibility basketball tournament gave trans athletes rare mixed‑gender court time days after Olympic officials barred them from women’s events.

A new POLITICO poll shows strong public appetite to confront big drug makers—yet Trump’s actions so far fall short of what many MAHA supporters expected.

Major tech firms’ climate promises are colliding with the surging electricity demand of AI data centers, raising questions about how fast they can cut emissions.

A new Olympic policy bars transgender athletes from women’s events, reshaping eligibility rules and intensifying debate over fairness and inclusion.

A small nonprofit is trying to match existing drugs to overlooked rare diseases, challenging how new treatments are usually found and funded.

A new IOC policy would bar transgender women from women’s Olympic events, requiring a one-time genetic screening tied to the Y chromosome.

Medicare Advantage insurers are pulling out of unprofitable areas, forcing older adults to scramble for new coverage. Here’s what that means and what comes next.

Authorities in Florida arrested Tiger Woods on a DUI charge after a rollover crash, raising fresh questions about the golfer’s safety and future.

Broadcast regulator Ofcom has opened an investigation into complaints about climate change denial, testing UK rules on accuracy and harmful misinformation.

The NFL still dominates U.S. sports, but recent gains by Major League Baseball have reopened the debate over whether it has edged ahead of the NBA.

The New York Times podcast Popcast is asking listeners to send in their music disputes so hosts can weigh in on who’s right.

From a delayed Iran strike decision to tech and China headlines, here are five key storylines investors are tracking before Friday’s opening bell.

New research estimates US-driven warming has caused $10 trillion in worldwide economic losses since 1990, sharpening debates over climate responsibility.

Studies and recent jury findings highlight how design choices make social media hard for teens to quit—and what companies could change.

Alexander Kluge, a central figure of New German Cinema and major public intellectual, has died, prompting reassessment of his influence on film and ideas.

Baseball’s recent gains have sharpened its rivalry with the NBA for the spot just behind the NFL in U.S. pro sports.

Better Home & Finance plans Fannie Mae‑conforming loans that let buyers pledge Bitcoin or USDC instead of a traditional cash down payment.

A new taxonomy of the diva argues that elusiveness, power, and control of time define the role. Here is what that framework clarifies—and what it misses.

Stablecoin issuer Tether has engaged KPMG as its auditor and brought in PwC to help prepare internal systems, signaling plans for a US expansion.

Coinbase is moving into U.S. housing finance with a token-backed down payment product, in a step that could link crypto holdings to mainstream mortgages.

Two outlets are spotlighting Pro Rata Premium. Here’s what we can say with confidence—and what still isn’t clear.

Justices reject record labels’ bid to hold Cox Communications liable for subscribers’ music piracy, easing pressure on U.S. internet providers.

Maryland’s Supreme Court has rejected a major climate lawsuit by local governments against oil companies, reshaping a key legal strategy in the state.

The ruling shields Cox from liability for subscribers’ piracy and raises the bar for suing internet providers over copyright infringement.

The Supreme Court tossed a major copyright verdict against Cox, signaling tougher standards for suing internet providers over online piracy.

Staffing shortages tied to the partial U.S. government shutdown are prompting warnings of 'dire' airport delays for World Cup-bound and other travelers.

A new FDA approval for a rare genetic disorder lands as senators press patent officials and lawmakers push to cap insulin costs.

The Supreme Court tossed a major piracy verdict against Cox, narrowing when internet providers can be held liable for users’ copyright violations.

Warning that fast-rising demand could strain supplies, Ficci’s director general calls for immediate action to build a more resilient energy system.

UN health agency says a regional emergency is unfolding in real time and urges warring parties to halt attacks on medical facilities.

A third man has been charged over the alleged mistaken-identity kidnapping that led to Sydney man Chris Baghsarian’s death. Here’s what is known and why it matters.

PM Modi addresses citizen concerns over U.S.-Israel conflict; ethanol blending and gold prices drop. What’s next for India?