
Tragedy Unfolds: Car Crash into 99 Ranch Market Leaves Community Reeling
At least 3 dead, 6 injured after car crashes into 99 Ranch Market in Westwood, leaving community reeling and sparking calls for improved road safety measures.
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At least 3 dead, 6 injured after car crashes into 99 Ranch Market in Westwood, leaving community reeling and sparking calls for improved road safety measures.

Trump administration plans to strip job protections from 50,000 federal workers, making them easier to fire

Iran's government exacts a heavy price on protest supporters, detains foreigners, and arrests citizens across multiple cities.

The US signals support for the Chagos handover deal, a move that could redefine global diplomacy and rectify historical injustices.

The US and Iran are set to hold talks in Oman, aiming to find common ground on nuclear issues and other pressing matters. The talks have significant implications for the region and the world.

The US and Russia have agreed to extend the New START nuclear pact, reducing the risk of nuclear war. But what does this mean for the future of international relations?

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show sparks a cultural tsunami, inspiring fans to learn Spanish and embrace diversity, as music transcends borders and challenges the status quo.
The sudden power outage during the first event of the 2026 Winter Olympics raises questions about our modern infrastructure's reliability and prompts a global reflection on our priorities.

The future of the US-Taiwan arms supply hangs in the balance, with the US walking a fine line between supporting Taiwan and antagonizing China.

A trillion-dollar tech wipeout ensnares all stocks in AI's path, raising questions about the future of tech and the structural issues within the industry.

New York's revised medical aid in dying law allows terminally ill patients to request a prescription for a lethal dose of medication, sparking debate and discussion about end-of-life care.

Washington Post cuts over 300 jobs, eliminating its sports department, raising questions about the future of journalism