Sports Senegal Beat Egypt 1-0 to Reach AFCON 2025 Final as Mane Scores Winner Sadio Mane's 78th-minute strike sends Senegal to AFCON 2025 final with 1-0 victory over Egypt in Tangiers semi-final showdown.
Business BYD Overtakes Tesla as World's Top Electric Vehicle Maker for First Time BYD sells 2.25 million EVs in 2025, surpassing Tesla's 1.64 million as Chinese automaker becomes world's largest electric vehicle maker.
World Iran Set to Execute Protester Erfan Soltani Amid Deadly Crackdown Iran prepares to execute 26-year-old Erfan Soltani without trial as deadly crackdown kills over 2,500 protesters amid nationwide uprising.
Technology UK Opens Formal Investigation Into X Over Grok AI Deepfake Images UK regulator Ofcom launches formal probe into X over Grok AI creating nonconsensual deepfakes, threatening fines or potential platform ban.
Technology Canon Achieves World First With Inkjet-Based Wafer Planarization Technology Canon develops world's first inkjet-based wafer planarization technology, achieving sub-5nm flatness for advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
World Yemen's Southern Transitional Council Dissolves After Leader Flees to UAE Yemen's UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council dissolves after leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi flees to Abu Dhabi following failed military offensive.
Politics Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on All Countries Trading With Iran Trump announces immediate 25% tariff on all countries doing business with Iran, targeting China, India, Turkey and UAE amid deadly protests.
Health Largest Nurses Strike in New York City History Begins at Major Hospitals Nearly 15,000 NYSNA nurses walk out at Mount Sinai, Montefiore and NewYork-Presbyterian in largest NYC nurses strike, demanding better pay and safe staffing.
Business Nikkei 225 Hits Record High as Japan Snap Election Speculation Revives Takaichi Trade Nikkei 225 surges 3.6% to record 53,814 points as snap election reports revive Takaichi trade rally, yen weakens to 158 per dollar.
Politics PBS News Weekend Cancelled After 1.1 Billion Dollar Federal Funding Cut PBS News Weekend airs final episode after Congress cuts $1.1 billion in public broadcasting funding, Corporation for Public Broadcasting dissolves after 58 years.
Environment Federal Judge Allows Revolution Wind Farm to Resume Work Despite Trump Stop Order Federal judge orders Revolution Wind project to resume, ruling Trump administration failed to justify complete construction halt on nearly complete offshore wind farm.
Politics Former Fed Chairs and Treasury Secretaries Blast Trump DOJ Probe of Jerome Powell Former Fed Chairs Bernanke, Yellen, Greenspan and Treasury Secretaries condemn Trump DOJ probe of Jerome Powell as unprecedented attack on central bank independence.