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Singapore’s prime minister highlighted that the Southeast Asian countries are working hard to reach an agreement with China on a code of conduct for the South China Sea, but it will take time due to the complex issues involved.

Perrigo recently announced that the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States will soon hit stores and online. The FDA approved Opill last summer as a nonprescription oral pill for pregnancy prevention, marking a significant milestone for reproductive rights.

On Sunday, Haiti's de facto government declared a 72-hour state of emergency and imposed nightly curfews following a surge in violence. Armed men raided a prison, freeing thousands, while a gang leader called for the removal of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

The San Antonio Spurs updated their injury report on Monday night, adding star rookie Victor Wembanyama due to left shoulder soreness. He is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Houston Rockets.

The Milwaukee Bucks showcased their resilience in a 113-106 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, overcoming the absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo, who missed the game due to left Achilles tendinitis

Super Tuesday, the day when the presidential races typically take shape, will see Republicans holding nominating contests in 15 states and Democrats in 15 states and one territory.

Arsenal demonstrated their Premier League title credentials with a resounding 6-0 victory over Sheffield United, firmly placing themselves in the race alongside Liverpool and Manchester City. 

The Denver Broncos announced on Monday that they will be releasing quarterback Russell Wilson after his two-year tenure with the team. The decision comes ahead of the upcoming league year, which starts on March 13.

A U.N. report released Monday by a team of United Nations experts investigating sexual violence linked to Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israel found disturbing evidence. 

Former President Donald Trump secured another victory on Monday by winning the North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses, building momentum as the race heads towards Super Tuesday.

The former president's defense team, gearing up for Donald Trump's New York hush money trial, is pushing back against a proposed gag order.

The U.S. Supreme Court handed former President Donald Trump a significant win by overturning Colorado's decision to exclude him from its Republican primary ballot.

Bitcoin has been on a remarkable upward trajectory, inching closer to surpassing its all-time high. The digital token surged by 8% on Monday, reaching $67,310, significantly higher than its $44,000 valuation at the beginning of the year and just a stone's throw away from its previous record of around $69,000 set in November 2021.

Jason Kelce, the legendary Philadelphia Eagles center, announced his retirement after a remarkable 13-season career. Known for his pivotal role in the Eagles' Super Bowl victory and his vibrant personality, Kelce bid farewell to football at the Eagles' NovaCare Complex, surrounded by family and coach Nick Sirianni.

Former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, now living in exile, was acquitted on Monday by a Thai court on charges related to the mishandling of expenditures for a government project in 2013.

Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist, pointed out that her uncle, Donald Trump, might have developed his admiration for strongman leaders from his upbringing under their father, Fred Trump.

In Week 3 of "American Idol," the judges were on the lookout for reasons to say "yes." Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie, and Katy Perry gave contestants like Kimi from Brooklyn, originally from Kosovo, second chances.

TWICE has hit a major milestone by scoring their first-ever Number One album on the Billboard 200 chart with "With YOU-th." The album racked up an impressive 95,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. for the week ending Feb. 29, according to Luminate.

Matthew August Jeffers has had an eventful week. His new Broadway play, Enemy of the People, starring Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli, just kicked off on Feb. 27.

Silverton Siege, a film that hit Netflix in April 2022, is a gripping tale of courage, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. It's based on a real-life event that unfolded in Silverton, Pretoria, in 1980.