Studios Are Raking in Profits While Actors and Writers Are on Strike
Large media companies have been reporting stronger-than-expected profits as the twin strikes by Hollywood writers and actors grind
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Indian Tycoon Adani Prepared to Go Solo on Hydrogen Mega-Project
India’s Gautam Adani is prepared to go it alone in spending billions of dollars on developing green hydrogen
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Why did HGTV cancel 'Good Bones'? Mina Starsiak Hawk and her mother Karen E Laine bid farewell to the show after Season 8
Mina Starsiak Hawk shared the cancellation news on her podcast, marking the end of an era for the popular show
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Trump's co-defendants set to enter pleas on new charges in classified documents case
A Mar-a-Lago property manager and former President Donald Trump's personal aide are set to be arraigned Thursday morning in Fort Pierce, Florida, on new charges brought by the special counsel in the case regarding the mishandling of classified documents.
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UK considers response to U.S ban on tech investments in China
LONDON Britain said on Thursday it was weighing how to respond to a decision by U.S. President Joe
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Why did Savannah Guthrie ditch 'Today'? Anchor reveals her whereabouts amid continued absence from show
'Today' host Savannah Guthrie took a break to enjoy family time, attending a Taylor Swift concert in LA with daughter Vale
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Trump-Tied SPAC Climbs as Merger Partners Extend Pact Timing
The blank-check firm struggling to take Donald Trump’s social media company public rallied in premarket trading after the
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Who is Luke Valentine? 'Big Brother' Season 25 contestant expelled from show for using racial slur in the house
During a conversation with a Black fellow housemate, Luke Valentine used a racial slur, prompting swift and decisive action from the show makers
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Taliban repression of women is a crime against humanity, says Gordon Brown
Former PM calls on ICC to investigate "systematic brutalisation" of Afghan females.
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Biden punches back at Fox News reporter’s ‘lousy question’
Joe Biden dismissed a question posed by Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy by calling it “a lousy question”. Doocy, who was reporting from New Mexico following Mr Biden’s address on green energy endeavours, inquired about the recent congressional testimony of Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden, the president’s son. Mr Archer’s testimony last week indicated that Hunter Biden had at times placed his father, who was then serving as vice president, on speakerphone during business discussions. Amid Republican assertions of potential corruption, allegations have arisen suggesting the president’s involvement in his son’s business activities. “We got a first of its kind of reaction to that testimony,” Doocy said on Wednesday. “Nobody has asked President Biden yet about these allegations from a former Hunter Biden business associate, that Hunter would call his dad – then the vice president – and put him on speakerphone to chat with his business associates. So, at the conclusion of this event, I had a chance at the president’s invitation – he waved us on over – to ask him.” Then Fox News cut to the exchange. Doocy asked the president, “There’s this testimony now where one of your son’s former business associates is claiming that you were on speakerphone a lot with them talking business. Is that what…” Mr Biden hit back, saying, “I never talked business anybody, and I knew you’d have a lousy question.” “Well, what, why is that a lousy question?” responded Doocy. The president said “because it’s not true”. Early last year, a hot microphone captured the president referring to Doocy as “a stupid son of a b****” following a question posed by the reporter about inflation. Towards the end of last year, Doocy again asked Mr Biden about the same topic that had led to the earlier insult. “Just hoping to clarify for midterm voters, top domestic issue: inflation or abortion?” Doocy had asked the president then. Mr Biden grinned on hearing the question and then answered, “All important! Unlike you, there’s no one thing. It crosses the board... domestic... ask me about foreign policy, too.” Mr Biden again clashed with Doocy earlier this year after he was asked why classified documents had been found stored next to his Corvette sports car. “Classified materials next to your Corvette? What were you thinking?” Doocy had asked the president at a White House event this January. “My Corvette’s in a locked garage so it’s not like it’s sitting on the street,” responded Mr Biden. “So the material was in a locked garage?” Doocy pressed. “Yes, as well as my Corvette,” Mr Biden said. Read More Trump 2020 electoral college plan outlined in memo as Twitter special counsel search warrant revealed - latest Indictment shows White House lawyers struggling for control as Trump fought to overturn election Biden welcoming Australian leader to White House for state dinner in October Trump and Biden tied in hypothetical 2024 rematch: poll Wildfires take Maui by surprise, burning through a historic town and killing at least 6 people Trump ‘fake elector’ memo details 2020 plan as Twitter search warrant revealed - live
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China's CellX pilots lab-grown meat production, eyes U.S. market
By Casey Hall SHANGHAI In an unassuming industrial park on the outskirts of Shanghai, an unusual taste test
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Elephant Whisperers: Indian couple in Oscar-winning elephant film sue makers
Elephant Whispers tells the story of Bomman and Bellie as they care for an orphaned baby elephant.
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