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Why So Many Americans Are Getting Married in Italy

More American couples are ditching big traditional weddings at home and heading to Italy for intimate, experience-driven celebrations. With scenic backdrops, world-famous food, and…

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Satellite Data Reveals World’s Longest Lightning Strike in U.S.

The World Meteorological Organization has officially recognized a lightning strike that stretched an astonishing 829 kilometers (515 miles) across the central United States as…

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Mystery Object from Deep Space Sparks Debate Over Alien Tech

An object from beyond our solar system, named 3I/ATLAS, is racing toward the sun at over 130,000 miles per hour, capturing the attention of…

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Sydney Sweeney’s “Great Jeans” American Eagle Ad Sparks Debate

A new American Eagle campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney has sparked online controversy for its play on the words “jeans” and “genes,” with critics alleging…

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Fake Labubus Seized in $1.7M China Toy Bust

Police in Shanghai have dismantled a criminal ring producing and selling counterfeit Labubu dolls, seizing 5,000 fake toys worth $1.7 million and arresting eight…

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Justin Timberlake Reveals Battle with Lyme Disease

Justin Timberlake has revealed he’s living with Lyme disease, describing it as a “relentlessly debilitating” condition that impacted his recent world tour. In an…

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Michael Jackson’s Sock Just Sold for $8,800

A single rhinestone-covered sock that Michael Jackson wore during a 1997 performance in France has sold at auction for nearly $8,800. Discovered backstage after…

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Why Prince George and Prince William Can’t Fly Together Anymore

Prince George recently turned 12, triggering an old but important royal tradition: he can no longer fly on the same plane as his father,…

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Ichiro Makes History Again: First Japanese Baseball Hall of Famer

Baseball icon Ichiro Suzuki was officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, becoming the first Japanese-born player to receive the sport’s…

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Waldorf Astoria NYC: Hotel Reopens After 8-Year Transformation

After an eight-year closure, New York’s iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel has officially reopened, marking one of the city’s most ambitious restoration projects. First opened…

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Guinness Record: World’s Largest Popcorn Bucket Unveiled in LA

A record-breaking $80 popcorn bucket shaped like Marvel’s Galactus is drawing fans back to theaters and turning heads worldwide. In a creative bid to…

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Step Aboard the Titanic: Immersive London Exhibit Brings History to Life

More than a century after its fateful voyage, the Titanic still captures the world’s imagination, and now, a new exhibition in London offers visitors…

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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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