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The French government has decided to dissolve a climate activist group, following a series of fiery clashes between demonstrators and police.
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Battery Giant CATL’s New Fast Power Pack to Tackle Range Anxiety
Battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. unveiled a new superfast-charging battery Wednesday that could be a game-changer
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National Treasure first across the line in the 2023 Preakness Stakes
National Treasure was first across the finish line in the 2023 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore Saturday evening.
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Europe, Africa and South America to host games in 2030 World Cup: FIFA
Morocco, Portugal and Spain will be joint hosts for the 2030 World Cup but games will also be played in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay as the footballing showpiece celebrates...
2023-10-04 23:58

Mercedes and Stellantis Don’t See Eye to Eye on Chinese Cars
As Chinese carmakers including BYD Co. and Nio Inc. look to expand in Europe, the region’s incumbents are
2023-05-31 20:00

Buccaneers confident they have what it takes to outlast rivals, win close NFC South race
Tampa Bay’s first win in more than a month has the Buccaneers feeling good about their chances of rebounding from a tough stretch to win the NFC South
2023-11-14 07:45

Lina Khan's rise was heralded as an antitrust revolution. Now she has to pull it off
When the Federal Trade Commission and 17 states sued Amazon last month in a landmark antitrust case, Lina Khan, chair of the FTC, described it as a "cutting-edge" lawsuit that captures "state-of-the-art thinking" about modern monopolies in the tech industry.
2023-10-16 17:53

Slave descendants on Georgia island face losing protections that helped them keep their land
One of the few remaining Gullah-Geechee communities in the U.S. is in another fight to hold onto land owned by residents' families since their ancestors were freed from slavery
2023-09-08 01:38

Jared Leto becomes first person to climb Empire State Building in bizarre stunt
Jared Leto has officially become the first person to legally climb the Empire State Building. The actor and musician, who has recently become known as a bit of an adrenaline junkie, spent 20 minutes scaling floors 86 to 104 (with safety gear of course), in honour of Thirty Seconds To Mars' upcoming tour. "It's incredible to watch the sun rise overlooking the city that's meant so much to me", he told Today. "Ever since I was a kid, New York stood for the place that you went to make your dreams come true." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-11-10 18:36

How did Pablo Guzman die? Legendary NYC reporter hailed as 'son of the Bronx' by Mayor Eric Adams after his death at 73
Pablo Guzman was the Minister of Information for the Puerto Rican activist group 'Young Lords'
2023-11-28 18:03

Jason Momoa hosts Discovery's 'Shark Week,' featuring feeding frenzies and junkie sharks
Discovery Channel has landed the perfect host this year for “Shark Week,” none other than Aquaman
2023-07-20 23:16

Where is College GameDay this week? Week 6 schedule, location, TV and guest picker
Get all the details on Week 6 of ESPN College GameDay, including the location and schedule.
2023-10-01 11:38
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