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Today: September 20, 2024

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Chicago's 'rat hole' removed after city determines sidewalk with animal impression was damaged

Chicago's so-called “rat hole” is gone

Chicago's 'rat hole' removed after city determines sidewalk with animal impression was damaged
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Court revives Whole Foods worker's lawsuit over 'Black Lives Matter' masks

A U.S. appeals court revived a lawsuit accusing Whole Foods of illegally firing a worker who refused to remove her "Black Lives Matter" facemask and

Court revives Whole Foods worker's lawsuit over 'Black Lives Matter' masks
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Windmill sails fall from Paris cabaret club Moulin Rouge

The sails of the landmark red windmill atop the Moulin Rouge, the most celebrated cabaret club in Paris, fell to the ground overnight in the early hours of Thursday

Windmill sails fall from Paris cabaret club Moulin Rouge
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Chef Jose Andres mourns World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza at Washington Cathedral

Celebrity Chef Jose Andres called seven aid workers killed by Israeli forces in Gaza "the best of humanity" on Thursday during a memorial service at the Washington

Chef Jose Andres mourns World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza at Washington Cathedral
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The rise and fall of movie maker Harvey Weinstein

Harvey Weinstein, the former Hollywood producer who transformed the independent film world with Oscar-winning movies such as "Shakespeare in Love" and "The English Patient," was convicted

The rise and fall of movie maker Harvey Weinstein
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Intel forecast misses estimates; shares tumble

By Max A.

Intel forecast misses estimates; shares tumble
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K-pop giant HYBE shares take another hit as dispute with NewJeans label drags on

A South Korean music executive credited with creating popular K-pop group NewJeans denied allegations that she was trying to break her label away from HYBE, home to

K-pop giant HYBE shares take another hit as dispute with NewJeans label drags on
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Paris crowns a new king of the crusty baguette in its annual bread-baking prize

Paris has a new king of the crusty baguette

Paris crowns a new king of the crusty baguette in its annual bread-baking prize
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South Sudanese comedians find laughs in painful past

When Isaac Anthony Lumori launched South Sudan's first weekly comedy show at the height of a civil war in 2014, his performers' quips about different ethnic

South Sudanese comedians find laughs in painful past
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What to stream this weekend: Dua Lipa, Seinfeld's 'Unfrosted' 'Hacks' and 'Welcome to Wrexham'

This week’s new streaming entertainment releases include the return of “Hacks” on Max and the new Jerry Seinfeld movie “Unfrosted” on Netflix

What to stream this weekend: Dua Lipa, Seinfeld's 'Unfrosted' 'Hacks' and 'Welcome to Wrexham'
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Google asks court to throw out US advertising case

Alphabet Inc's Google on Friday asked a federal court in Virginia to reject a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the advertising and search giant of anticompetitive practices in

Google asks court to throw out US advertising case
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As solar capacity grows, some of America's most productive farmland is at risk

By P.J.

As solar capacity grows, some of America's most productive farmland is at risk
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How TikTok grew from a fun app for teens into a potential national security threat

If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that’s probably because it has, at least if you’re measuring via internet time

How TikTok grew from a fun app for teens into a potential national security threat
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Pope Francis visits Venice, says his work isn't easy

Pope Francis made his first trip out of Rome for seven months on Sunday with a packed visit to Venice that took in an art exhibition, a prison and a Mass, with the 87-

Pope Francis visits Venice, says his work isn't easy
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Philips shares surge on US recall settlement news

By Bart H.

Philips shares surge on US recall settlement news
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Blackstone beats Concord with $1.6 billion bid for Hipgnosis Songs

Blackstone has agreed to acquire Hipgnosis Songs Fund for about $1.57 billion, trumping an offer from Concord for the music rights owner of artists such as Shakira and Red Hot Chili Peppers

Blackstone beats Concord with $1.6 billion bid for Hipgnosis Songs
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Start me up: The Stones kick off North America tour in Houston

The Rolling Stones kicked off their North America tour at a sold-out venue in Houston on Sunday, with people traveling from various cities to watch one of the

Start me up: The Stones kick off North America tour in Houston
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US Supreme Court won't hear Elon Musk dispute over SEC settlement

The U.S.

US Supreme Court won't hear Elon Musk dispute over SEC settlement
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Clean up your house and get rid of Putin's propaganda, EU chief tells far right

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen sharply attacked far-right parties such as the German AfD who are standing for the European Union parliamentary election, telling

Clean up your house and get rid of Putin's propaganda, EU chief tells far right
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Fashion group Hermes vows to 'vigorously defend itself' against Birkin lawsuit

Fashion company Hermes vowed to 'vigorously defend itself' in a lawsuit filed against it in California claiming it unlawfully allows only customers with "sufficient purchase history"

Fashion group Hermes vows to 'vigorously defend itself' against Birkin lawsuit
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Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’

It turns out that identifying as a reader can be more about community, wealth and gender than how much someone actually reads.

Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
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'Hell's Kitchen' and 'Stereophonic' tie for most 2024 Tony nominations

Alicia Keys' musical "Hell's Kitchen" and 1970s rock-inspired "Stereophonic" led the nominations for the 2024 Tony awards, American theater's highest honors,

'Hell's Kitchen' and 'Stereophonic' tie for most 2024 Tony nominations
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Lebanese students stage rare university protest against Israel

Hundreds of students gathered at university campuses in Lebanon on Tuesday to protest against Israel, the country's first coordinated university

Lebanese students stage rare university protest against Israel
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Dua Lipa is all about 'Radical Optimism,' in her music and other pursuits

Grammy-award winning pop star Dua Lipa's third album, “Radical Optimism,” releases Friday

Dua Lipa is all about 'Radical Optimism,' in her music and other pursuits
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How to be a 'Fall Guy': Stunt performers on their rough-and-tumble life

Since the early days of Hollywood, stunt performers have fueled the mayhem of movies, playing a vital role in sustaining the illusion of countless car chases, bar fights and rooftop leaps

How to be a 'Fall Guy': Stunt performers on their rough-and-tumble life

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