 
    These museums showcase the future, not the past
      Museums are increasingly embracing technology, featuring everything from flying metallic penguins, to robotic tins of Spam.
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    Street traders offer a better bargain than stores as Zimbabwe's currency crumbles
      Shoppers in Zimbabwe are increasingly turning to street traders to buy what they need as the local currency plunges in value against the U.S. dollar
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    5 takeaways from AP's series on health disparities impacting Black Americans
      The Associated Press spent a year examining how racial health disparities have impacted generations of Black Americans
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    This 15-mile, $6.7B bridge is a symbol of China's ambitions, and its problems
      Like its sister bridge in Hong Kong, when the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge opens to traffic next year after eight years of construction, it will form a central plank in China's master plan to develop its Greater Bay Area.
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    Actor Jeremy Renner wants tax credits for film projects in northern Nevada but he may have to wait
      Actor Jeremy Renner spent Monday pitching an amendment to Nevada lawmakers to include his home region in a tax deal to expand the film industry to Las Vegas
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    Montana is banning TikTok. But can the state enforce the law and fend off lawsuits?
      TikTok is challenging Montana’s first-of-its kind law that makes it illegal for people to use the social media app in the state
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    In Cannes, standing ovations stretch on and on — but they're designed to
      The Cannes Film Festival is on, which means stopwatches are out
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    Championing famous and forgotten Asian Americans, this artist uses cookies as her canvas
      May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but artist and baker Jasmine Cho brings attention to AAPIs every month
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    'Cookie activist' celebrates Asian Americans with portraits in dough
      May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but artist and baker Jasmine Cho brings attention to AAPIs every month
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    Kurt Cobain's smashed-up guitar sells for almost $600,000—nearly 10 times the auction estimate
      An electric guitar smashed up and signed by the late Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain has sold for almost 10 times its estimated value.
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    Former soldier who lost both legs in Afghanistan makes history on Everest
      A former soldier who lost both his legs in an explosion in Afghanistan has made history by conquering Everest.
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    New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers
      New Mexican Spanish is a unique dialect, a mixture of centuries-old Spanish with Indigenous words that evolved through historical isolation
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