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A water dress, a Dune-inspired gown and haute couture for Beyoncé: the avant-garde world of Iris van Herpen — in pictures
In a new exhibition at Brisbane’s Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, the Dutch designer showcases more than 170 items from her career that cross the realms of art and science. Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailScience, art or haute ... -
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Why do politicians keep talking about locks?
The 2024 election campaign has seen further growth in British politicians' favourite metaphor. -
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Why Streaming Services Keep Screwing Up Binge-Watching
All 10 episodes of the new season of The Bear just hit Hulu. Maybe they shouldn’t have. -
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A 3-year-old shot herself in the head. Her father could go to prison for decades.
Three-year-old Skye McBride survived after accidentally shooting herself in the head on Valentine's Day. Her father faces charges under Michigan’s new gun storage law. -
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U.S. Airports Keep Setting New Daily Passenger Records. Here's Why.
Travelers inspired by lower fares and distant destinations are driving the trend. -
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Why Do India and China Keep Fighting Over This Desolate Terrain?
Long-running battles in the Himalayas may foretell a more dangerous conflict.China -
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Mortgage rates just dropped to a 2-month low. Here's why you may want to buy now.
Mortgage rates are down. And, that means now may be a good time to buy a home according to experts.Mortgage -
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Why Jim Cramer wants to buy more Disney — plus Wall Street praises our newest stock
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading. -
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Warren Buffett and other billionaires are buying blue-chip energy stocks. Here’s why.
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