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French NGOs Taking on Shein, Fast Fashion Retailers

Shein’s expansion into Paris landmarks like BHV Marais and Galeries Lafayette has reignited France’s debate over fast fashion. Six major NGOs from the “Stop…

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California Becomes Third U.S. State to Make Diwali an Official Holiday

California has made history by officially declaring Diwali, the Hindu “Festival of Lights,” a statewide public holiday. Signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom,…

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Who Is James Comey And Why Is He Back In The Spotlight

James Comey, the former FBI director who led the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, is back in the spotlight. Fired by…

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Robin Williams’ Daughter Breaks Silence on AI Videos Mimicking Her Father

The growing use of artificial intelligence to recreate famous voices and faces has ignited a heated debate in Hollywood — one that cuts to…

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Dolly Parton’s Sister Eases Fans’ Fears Over Health

After a wave of concern from fans, Dolly Parton’s sister Freida clarified that the 79-year-old country legend’s recent health issues are “not so serious.”…

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Why George Clooney Escaped Hollywood to Protect His Children

After decades as one of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces, George Clooney has chosen a quieter life for his family—away from flashing cameras and the…

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From Barbie to Bots: Mattel Partners With OpenAI on AI-Powered Toy Design

OpenAI is expanding its reach beyond tech — and into toys. During its 2025 Developer Day in San Francisco, CEO Sam Altman announced a…

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Why an Israeli Cycling Team Is Dropping Its Name

After months of mounting protests and race disruptions, the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team has announced it will drop its Israeli identity and rebrand under…

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Court Rules Harvard Liable Over Theft of Human Remains From Morgue

Harvard University is facing mounting legal challenges after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that families can sue over the theft and sale of…

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Venezuela Says It Foiled ‘False Flag’ Plot to Bomb U.S. Embassy

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced that his government had thwarted a “false flag” operation allegedly designed to plant explosives at the U.S. embassy in…

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Why California Just Banned Loud TV Ads

California has officially outlawed loud television and streaming commercials, marking a major win for viewers tired of sudden volume spikes interrupting their favorite shows.…

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Hiking Off the Grid, a Nobel Winner Misses His Own Call

Fred Ramsdell, an American immunologist, made global headlines not just for winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine, but for being unreachable when the…

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Sabastian Sawe is first to run sub 2-hour marathon

In a monumental moment for human athletics, Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe has become the first person to complete a record-eligible marathon in under two hours.…

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Mystery Mural Sparks Death Rumors Around Iran’s Leader

A significant controversy has erupted in Iran following the appearance of a large-scale mural in the city of Mashhad, which seemingly categorizes Mojtaba Khamenei,…

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From Reagan to today: Washington Hilton under scrutiny

The Washington Hilton has long stood at the intersection of politics and public access, hosting high-profile events such as the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.…

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