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Amid rising tensions internationally, France is requesting additional security forces from 46 foreign countries for the 2024 Olympic Games. AP Images

As Paris 2024 Games near, France requests help of 46 countries for security

Tajikistan detained nine people tied to Moscow's city hall attack amidst conflicting views between the U.S. and Russia over responsibility. Reuters

9 people linked to Moscow attack detained; US says it warned Kremlin

Following the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, the Biden administration has allocated $60 million in federal aid to Maryland. Biden told reporters the Port of Baltimore, a major U.S. shipping hub that saw record cargo volumes last year, is crucial for automobile imports and exports, with around 850,000 vehicles passing through annually. Getty Images

Biden admin approves $60 million in emergency aid after Baltimore bridge collapse

Today marks a year since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia on espionage charges, which he, the newspaper, and the U.S. government strongly refute. To highlight his ongoing imprisonment, today’s Wall Street Journal front page features a significant blank space with the headline, “His story should be here – A year in Russian prison. A year of stolen stories, stolen joys, stolen memories. The crime: journalism.” Getty Images

Wall Street Journal marks reporter Evan Gershkovich’s year jailed in Russia

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators interrupt President Biden's celebrity-packed fundraising event at Radio City Music Hall. And, The Wall Street Journal marks one year of reporter Evan Gershkovich being held in a Russian prison. Reuters

Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupt Biden’s star-studded NYC fundraiser

Two bodies are recovered in Baltimore's bridge collapse as crews continue a difficult search for four remaining victims. And, drivers are about to pay 15 bucks one-way every day just to enter this U.S. city. Getty Images

Two victims recovered after Baltimore bridge collapse

Despite ongoing tensions, Israel is agreeing to provide security for the U.S. during pier construction near Gaza. AP Images

Report: Israel agrees to provide security for US in Gaza pier construction

A high-speed chase involving a speedboat led to the seizure of nearly four tons of cocaine off of the Colombian coast. Columbia Potencia de la Vida

High-speed boat chase leads to seizure of nearly 4 tons of cocaine

Russia is preparing for a large summer offensive and the country's defense minister just announced the formation of two new armies. Russia Ministry of Defence

Russia forming new armies, building railroads in Ukraine

A shiny building in the middle of the Turkey desert holds the key to solar power for around two million people. Bilgin Studios

A glimmering building in the desert is key to Turkey’s solar power future

The U.S. and UK accused alleged Chinese hackers of conducting a cyber-attack on millions, prompting concerns about compromised data. Getty Images

DOJ: Millions of Americans victimized in 14-year Chinese hacking scheme

As Easter approaches, cocoa prices surge due to severe heat, drought and diseases in major producing regions. Getty Images

Cocoa crisis: Soaring chocolate costs; global heatwaves, disease

Over 1,600 airplanes faced GPS signal disruptions in Eastern Europe, raising concerns over potential Russian interference. Reuters

GPS disruption in Europe impacts air traffic, experts point to Russian jammers

In response to the U.S. allowing a cease-fire proposal to pass at the United Nations, Israel is cancelling a trip to Washington D.C. AP Images

US allows UN cease-fire to pass, prompts Israel to cancel trip to DC

Multiple attacks on political candidates have occurred in Mexico as the country's largest election campaign nears its end. Getty Images

Mexican president asks US to send $20B to Latin America, legalize migrants

Kamala Harris stated she would win "with you or without you" during a meeting with the Teamsters leadership. Getty Images

Kamala Harris says Israeli operation in Rafah would be a ‘huge mistake’

The U.S. responds to Vladimir Putin's claims after dozens are killed in a terrorist attack at a Russia concert hall, and—NBC News' Chuck Todd calls out his own network for a recent hiring during 'Meet the Press.' Getty Images

Suspects in Russia concert hall attack appear in court

Kate Middleton has revealed that she has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. AP Images

Kate Middleton reveals cancer diagnosis, urges solidarity

Russia is planning to increase its production of glide bombs in an effort to have more power in the war with Ukraine. Russia Ministry of Defence

Russia ramping up use, production of glide bombs

Assange, facing 18 charges, argued his extradition to the US was politically motivated and sought permission to review his case. AP Images

Possible plea deal could help WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange avert espionage charges

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Israel amid growing tension between the two countries AP

Blinken arrives in Israel for tense talks on Gaza

Staff members are accused of keeping migrants locked inside a cell during a deadly fire at a detention center in Juarez, Mexico. Reuters

New probe alleges staff kept migrants locked up during deadly Juarez fire

The conflict in Gaza persists as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken seeks cease-fire talks with Middle Eastern leaders. AP Images

US presses Mideast leaders on cease-fire; Israel says Hamas still uses hospital

Atlanta police and local news uncovered rideshare impostors at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport — the world's busiest airport. Getty Images

Police warn of fake rideshare drivers luring riders at Atlanta airport