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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Business Travel Prices Seen Climbing Even Higher to New Normal
The soaring cost of business travel is projected to climb even higher this year and in 2024 as
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Corey Taylor admits 'a lot of people' from Iowa are ashamed of Slipknot
Corey Taylor has opened up on what Slipknot's home state really thinks of the band.
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China Slams Canada Over Claim It Likely Targeted a Lawmaker
China hit back at Canada over accusations it was probably behind a disinformation campaign aimed at a lawmaker
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Novo’s Blockbuster Obesity Drug Still Hit by US Bottlenecks
Novo Nordisk A/S said the supply of its blockbuster obesity medicine Wegovy will continue to be restricted in
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Are Chinese houses for speculation now? Property investors say no
By Liangping Gao, Ella Cao and Marius Zaharia BEIJING/HONG KONG Shanghai businesswoman Kate Ren might have hoped that
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Hong Kong Says Court Should Have Followed Order to Ban Protest Song
Hong Kong’s government said judges should have followed the wishes of the city’s leader and banned a controversial
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Kim Jong Un fires top general, orders North Korean military to 'gird for war'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has fired his top general amid a shakeup of the country's military leadership and wants his army to "gird for a war," state media reported Thursday.
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Biden to Host Australian Leader Albanese in October Visit to US
President Joe Biden will host Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for an official visit to the US on
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Detroit police chief says 'poor investigative work' led to arrest of Black mom who claims facial recognition technology played a role
Detroit's police chief on Wednesday blamed "poor investigative work," not the use of facial recognition technology, for the arrest of a Black mother who claims in a lawsuit that she was falsely arrested earlier this year while eight months pregnant.
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US Consumer Prices Data Set to Show Subdued Core Inflation Again
A monthly report on US consumer prices due Thursday is set to show a second straight reading for
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Philippines Q2 growth disappoints as inflation, high interest rates bite
By Neil Jerome Morales and Enrico Dela Cruz MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine economy grew at its slowest pace in nearly
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