The Fukushima nuclear plant is ready to release radioactive wastewater into sea later Thursday
The operator of the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says it will begin releasing the first batch of treated and diluted radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean later Thursday
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Nvidia’s AI Windfall Set to Rescue Nasdaq 100 From Dismal August
For the first three weeks of August, the artificial intelligence furor that powered markets all year turned cold.
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HK Sushi Restaurants Brace for Cost Jump After Japan Seafood Ban
Hong Kong’s restaurants are reshaping their supply chains after the government banned seafood from parts of Japan, bringing
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Gaslighting and shame: Uncovering the stories of Ireland's Magdalene Laundries
The death of Sinead O'Connor, who stayed in one former laundry as a teen, has prompted renewed interest.
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US says stolen COVID relief funds seized so far top $1.4 billion
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it has seized over $1.4 billion in
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AIA New Business Grows as China Reopens After Pandemic
AIA Group Ltd. posted a jump in the value of new business as the exit of Hong Kong
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With contracts set to expire Sept. 14, auto union chief says talks with Detroit 3 aren't going well
With about three weeks until contracts expire with Detroit’s three automakers, the head of the United Auto Workers union says bargaining isn’t going well
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Under the Waves Release Date
Under the Waves, a stunning, cinematic adventure, will arrive sooner than you may think.
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Braves rumors: Pete Alonso feud, Kyle Wright update, top prospect call-up
A new batch of Braves rumors is here as Atlanta's feud with Pete Alonso continues, Kyle Wright takes another step and a top prospect rises.
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Russia plane crash: What we know so far
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed dead after a plane he was meant to be on crashed.
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Justice Department announces charges against hundreds of alleged COVID-19 fraudsters
Hundreds of people have been charged with the theft of more than $830 million in COVID-19 emergency aid following a nationwide operation conducted by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, the U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday
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Former Steeler disrespects Lamar Jackson, casting doubt on Ravens' 2023 strategy
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Merril Hoge doesn't think that Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will thrive in their new, traditional offense.
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