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Robert Redford, Hollywood Icon, Dies at 89

Robert Redford, the legendary Hollywood actor, director, and producer, passed away at 89 at his home in Utah. Rising to fame with Butch Cassidy…

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From Severance to Adolescence: Big Winners at the 77th Emmys

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards became a landmark moment in television history, celebrating not only artistic excellence but also cultural change. Tramell Tillman made…

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Why Pop Mart’s Crybaby Toys Are Taking Over Collectors’ Shelves

Pop Mart’s Crybaby figures are taking the global collectible market by storm, becoming a favorite among shoppers at its Oculus World Trade Center store.…

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1,200-Year-Old Viking Ships Take Last, Riskiest Journey in Norway

Three of Norway’s most treasured Viking ships — the Oseberg, Gokstad, and Tune — are embarking on their most dangerous journey yet, not across…

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Life on Mars? NASA’s Strongest Clue Yet

NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered one of the strongest clues yet that Mars may have once harbored life. In 2024, the rover collected a…

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The U.S. Is Selling a Russian Oligarch’s Floating Palace

The U.S. Justice Department has put the Amadea, a 348-foot luxury yacht once valued at $350 million, up for auction in a sealed sale…

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Australia’s Wodonga Water Tower Finds New Life as Bookstore

For more than a hundred years, Wodonga’s water tower stood as a concrete landmark in the heart of this regional Australian city. Taken out…

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Brooklyn Subway Station Gets Dino Bodega Art Makeover

Commuters at Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza subway station are doing double takes after stumbling upon a new shopkeeper: a dinosaur. A towering papier-mâché T.…

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Colbert Fans and Look-Alikes Protest to Keep Him on Air

Supporters of Stephen Colbert gathered outside the Manhattan studio of The Late Show to protest CBS and Paramount’s decision to cancel the long-running late-night…

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The Hidden Journey of Venice’s Winged Lion

The Lion of Venice, one of the most recognizable symbols of the Italian city and a centerpiece of St. Mark’s Square, may have origins…

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‘God’s Influencer’ Carlo Acutis Becomes Church’s First Millennial Saint

In a historic moment at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old Italian teenager widely known as “God’s Influencer” for using…

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Surf Dogs Ride Waves for Charity in Del Mar

In Del Mar, California, surfing took a delightful turn as over 50 dogs participated in the 20th annual Surf Dog Surf-a-Thon on Sunday, September…

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Ceasefire Extended Between Israel and Lebanon

A three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been announced as tensions remain high along the northern border. The truce aims…

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Congressman Warns on Middle East Strategy

Mark DeSaulnier warned that the Middle East’s deep history and complexity require a more thoughtful and measured approach. He criticized current U.S. strategy, arguing…

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Congressman Says Iran Key to Israel-Lebanon Talks

Glenn Ivey says progress in Israel-Lebanon negotiations will ultimately depend on Iran’s role in the region. He noted uncertainty around current diplomatic efforts, suggesting…

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