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The on-and-off romance between the U.S. and China’s film industries

No country can come close to the amount of money Americans spend at the box office… until China came along. The U.S. and Chinese...

Trump sues Murdoch for libel over Jeffrey Epstein letter story

President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal's parent company, its owner and two reporters, over a...

10 Americans are freed from Venezuela in a prisoner swap for migrants in El Salvador

Venezuela has freed 10 Americans in exchange for Venezuelans whom the United States had sent to a prison in El Salvador.(Image...

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China has nearly cornered the market in rare earth minerals, which are a necessary component to much of our technology today....

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Bavarian palaces, imperial tombs in China and memorials to Khmer Rouge victims are among the sites being recognized by the...

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Slovenia’s parliament votes to legalise assisted dying

Slovenia will join several other countries that have legalised the practice, including Australia and Belgium.Slovenia’s parliament has passed a law giving terminally-ill adults the right to end their lives, after a majority of voters backed the move in a referendum....

Is the voting system in the UK fair?

Government wants to lower the voting age, saying it aims to modernise UK democracy.The United Kingdom is set to make an historic change to its electoral system. The government has announced a plan to lower the voting age from 18 to 16. It says the move will modernise...

Explosion at Los Angeles police training centre kills three officers

Los Angeles Sheriff Robert Luna said there is ‘no threat to the community’ after the deadly blast closed local roads.The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed that an explosion at one of its training facilities in southern California killed three of...

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Autonomous Rideshares Continue to Grow in the US

Autonomous Rideshares Continue to Grow in the US

Artificial intelligence is transforming the way people interact with their computers and other smart machines. How much will it also affect the way the public commutes to work, school, and elsewhere? Leading the change are well-known companies, such as Waymo and...

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Worst States for Drunk Driving 2025

Drunk driving incidents are preventable, but the reality is that in the United States, there are 37 drunk driving fatalities each day. Driving drunk is hazardous to you and others on the road, but there are additional issues. A drunk driving conviction could result in...

How Window Tinting Protects Your Car’s Interior and Boosts Resale Value

When it comes to maintaining your vehicle, most people focus on mechanical upkeep, regular detailing, or installing the latest tech accessories. But there’s one simple, often overlooked upgrade that offers substantial long-term value: window tinting. Beyond its sleek...

Matt Patricia’s Spring Laboratory: How Experimental Practices Are Preparing Ohio State’s Defense for Multiple Game Situations

The scene at Ohio State's spring practice looks different than in recent years. Defensive linemen are dropping into coverage. Linebackers are rushing off the edge. Safeties are rotating between deep zones and box assignments within the same series. Welcome to Matt...

The True Cost of Speeding

Every state has different speed limits, but one thing's for sure: Speeding can be dangerous and remains a contributing factor in 29% of all traffic fatalities in the United States. Driving over the speed limit is considered a form of aggressive driving behavior....

Making Streets Safer for Pedestrians

One of the best ways to reduce traffic and create healthier communities is by ensuring that our streets are safer for pedestrians so that they feel comfortable walking as opposed to getting into their car. In some places, pedestrians might not even feel safe walking...
California Workers: Know Your Rights

California Workers: Know Your Rights

California has some of the strongest laws guaranteeing employee rights. All of these rights apply to nonexempt employees, who are not salaried. Exempt employees are those who make at least $1,320 per week, or $68,640, gross, annually. They are entitled to some of...

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A court docket says Trump is suing Murdoch, but there’s something weird – Business Insider

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International inbound travel to U.S. shows mixed recovery

A passenger passes a giant American flag as they make their way to and from their gates during the Memorial Day weekend getaway at John Wayne Airport Orange County in John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana, CA on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Allen J. Schaben | Los Angeles Times |...

Insurers just marked the costliest first half of the year since 2011

A worker helps board up windows at Joey and Brenda Bermudez's home that was damage by a recent tornado at the Elkhorn Ranch neighborhood in Elbert County on May 19, 2025. RJ Sangosti | MediaNews Group | Denver Post | Getty ImagesGlobal insured losses for the first...

Why Delta and United are pulling away from the airline pack

A Delta Air Lines plane takes off at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on Dec. 24, 2021.Eric Lee | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesFor United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby, there's his airline, his carrier's main rival, Delta Air Lines, and then everyone else.Delta...

As streaming services chase profitability, kids’ content is king

Cartoon characters from the children's show "Bluey" are displayed during the Brand Licensing Europe event at ExCel, in London, Oct. 4, 2023.John Keeble | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesIn the battle among streaming services to capture and keep subscribers, kids'...

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What is Mistral AI? Everything to know about the OpenAI competitor

Mistral AI, the French company behind AI assistant Le Chat and several foundational models, is officially regarded as one of France’s most promising tech startups and is arguably the only European company that could compete with OpenAI. But compared to its $6 billion...

CaaStle founder charged with fraud, turns herself in

Christine Hunsicker, founder of the fashion startup CaaStle, turned herself in to authorities Friday to face fraud charges, authorities confirmed to Bloomberg.  The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York unsealed an indictment against her, charging her...

The Ukrainian Family That Has Become An International Symbol Of Civilian Death.

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If Dems want alpha energy in their party, they must ‘start from scratch,’ say ‘Ruthless’ podcast hosts – Fox News

If Dems want alpha energy in their party, they must 'start from scratch,' say 'Ruthless' podcast hosts  Fox News Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source

If Dems want alpha energy in their party, they must ‘start from scratch,’ say ‘Ruthless’ podcast hosts – Fox News

If Dems want alpha energy in their party, they must 'start from scratch,' say 'Ruthless' podcast hosts  Fox News Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source

The key to renewable energy development is building local trust – Utility Dive

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The key to renewable energy development is building local trust – Utility Dive

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Serious water pollution incidents up 60% in England, Environment Agency says

3 hours agoShareSaveEsme StallardClimate and science reporter, BBC NewsShareSaveGetty ImagesEngland has a combined sewage system which means both rainfall and sewage are processed through the same system. Last year, rainfall levels were up, which could have...

Serious water pollution incidents up 60% in England, Environment Agency says

3 hours agoShareSaveEsme StallardClimate and science reporter, BBC NewsShareSaveGetty ImagesEngland has a combined sewage system which means both rainfall and sewage are processed through the same system. Last year, rainfall levels were up, which could have...

‘It’ll get worse’: Scientists warn extreme weather like Texas flood will happen more often – KHOU

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‘It’ll get worse’: Scientists warn extreme weather like Texas flood will happen more often – KHOU

'It'll get worse': Scientists warn extreme weather like Texas flood will happen more often  KHOU Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source

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Education Department will release some frozen grants supporting after-school and summer programs – AP News

Education Department will release some frozen grants supporting after-school and summer programs  AP News Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source

White House faces bipartisan pressure to release education funding – WMUR

White House faces bipartisan pressure to release education funding  WMUR Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source

US Department of Education grants $250K to flood-impacted school districts in Texas – KSAT

US Department of Education grants $250K to flood-impacted school districts in Texas  KSAT Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source

What the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ will change for students, schools and colleges – NPR

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