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Washington and Tehran have agreed to halt a new series of tit-for-tat strikes and renew talks aimed at ending the Middle East war, a US official said Sunday. T…
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When the northeastern bulrush joined the ranks of federally endangered plants and animals in 1991, the perennial, grass-like sedge teetered on the edge of exti…
The British actor, star of 'Happy Valley' and 'House of the Dragon,' says the prospect of playing Shakespeare's grief-stricken Prince of Denmark is “pretty ter…
A leading journalists' body in India has condemned what it says is the denial of voting and passport rights to a former editor. R Rajagopal, who worked at The …
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Cognition CEO Scott Wu said there are better ways to incentivize employees to use AI.
The US and Iran have agreed to "stand down" following an exchange of strikes over the past few days, media reports say citing a US official. It comes after sev…
Pakistan launched airstrikes and sent ground troops into Afghan provinces along its western border on Sunday, killing dozens of civilians, officials say. Afgha…
Olivia Wilde said she doesn't blame actors for getting cosmetic procedures because she is under the same industry pressures they face.
























