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Hell on Middle-earth? The Rings of Power fails to spin streaming gold
Most expensive TV show ever is in its second season, but reviews are disappointing and audiences are staying away. The Amazon Studios chief, Jennifer Salke, seemed aware of the stakes when the ...Yesterday -
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Titanic shipyard to go into administration
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National Park Service Celebrates Fashion Week
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More than a dozen Reagan alumni endorse Vice President Harris
Seventeen Republicans who worked under former President Reagan endorsed Vice President Harris, her campaign announced in a press release Sunday. In the endorsement, which cited Reagan’s “Time for ...22 hours ago -
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Typhoon Bebinca slams Shanghai, sparking evacuation of more than 400,000
Officials in China moved some 414,000 people out of the way in Shanghai before the strongest storm in decades flooded roads and cancelled flights.3 hours ago -
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The Polaris Dawn Spaceflight Was More Than Just a Billionaire Joyride
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More than 200 inmates escape Nigerian prison in aftermath of flooding
Prisoners fled when the walls of their jail collapsed in the country’s worst flooding in two decades. More than 200 inmates escaped from a prison in north-east Nigeria in the aftermath of the ...1 hour ago -
The Hill - Politics
'Word salad' no more: Let go of the words and phrases dividing America
Hyphenated adjectives, “word salad” and “policy” have become terms of division and dissension and not unity.2 hours ago
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