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Tibetans-in-exile cast votes for new government amid uncertainty over Dalai Lama's future
Tibetans living outside of Chinese rule are voting for a new government-in-exile, a significant event as they consider a future without the Dalai Lama, their esteemed spiritual leader.
Sabalenka Advances in Madrid Open as Swiatek Withdraws Due to Illness
Aryna Sabalenka secured her spot in the Round of 16 at the Madrid Open with a straight-sets victory over Jaqueline Cristian, while Iga Swiatek had to withdraw due to illness.
Remembering Dirk Kempthorne: A Legacy in Idaho Politics
Dirk Kempthorne, a notable figure in Idaho's political landscape and former U.S. Interior Secretary, has passed away at 74, leaving a significant mark on the state's governance.
Insights from the RSS: A Rare Interview with a Hindu Nationalist Leader
In an uncommon discussion with NPR, the deputy leader of the RSS, a prominent Hindu nationalist organization in India, shared insights into the group's contentious past and its stance in contemporary politics.
Jay Leno Drives Vintage Duesenberg to Promote $400M Burbank Airport Bond Sale
Comedian Jay Leno takes a nostalgic ride in a 1930 Duesenberg to support a bond sale aimed at funding a new terminal for Burbank airport, totaling nearly $400 million.
Timothy Williams Named EVP and Chief Legal Officer at Geron Corporation
Geron Corporation has appointed Timothy Williams as its new Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, marking a significant change in its leadership.
Iran's Internet Access: A Government-Granted Privilege
Following the US-Israeli strikes on February 28, Iran has implemented a tiered internet system, limiting access to select groups and marking a significant shift in online freedoms.