
Bali considers banning mountain climbing following spate of bad tourist behavior
Bali's governor has announced a ban on tourist activities on its mountains with "immediate effect," in a bid to preserve its sacred peaks following a rise in violations by misbehaving tourists.
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Billie Eilish cheekily responds to her bikini photo showing off chest tattoo
Billie Eilish cheekily responds to her bikini photo showing off chest tattoo
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Hailey Bieber supports Selena Gomez amid message on 'hateful' comments
Hailey Bieber supports Selena Gomez amid message on 'hateful' comments
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Jennifer Coolidge is ready to check into a White Lotus prequel
Jennifer Coolidge is ready to check into a White Lotus prequel
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Sudan conflict: The stories of survival from Bahri and Khartoum
BBC Arabic's new radio programme has been hearing about the suffering caused by the conflict.
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Subpoenas, spending bills and strategy sessions: House GOP plots multi-pronged attack on special counsel probe of Trump
House Republicans are mounting an all-out campaign to attack the special counsel's investigation into former President Donald Trump and looking to use every tool at their disposal to undermine its findings -- from subpoenas to the power of the purse strings.
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Amazon Web Services hit by wide-ranging outage, impacting major websites
Amazon Web Services was hit by a wide-ranging outage on Tuesday afternoon that impacted a large number of major websites, including the Boston Globe and New York City's Metropolitan Transit Authority.
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House passes GOP-led gas stove bill
The House is taking up a pair of GOP-led bills that Republicans say would prevent a nationwide ban on gas stoves -- a messaging opportunity for Republicans over an issue that has become part of the political culture wars -- despite the White House's insistence that it has no such plans. On Tuesday, the chamber passed the first of the two bills by a vote of 248 to 180.
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15 Incredible Books by Stonewall Book Award Winners
The Stonewall Book Award celebrates LGBTQ+ literature and includes standouts from authors like Alison Bechdel, Rivers Solomon, and Michael Cunningham.
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Johnny Depp selects charities for the $1 million he received from Amber Heard in defamation settlement
Johnny Depp has chosen the charities he plans to donate the $1 million settlement he's owed from Amber Heard stemming from their highly publicized defamation trial, CNN has learned from a source close to Depp.
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Conservative House floor blockade ends but GOP tensions persist
The House advanced a slate of bills Tuesday afternoon, bringing a floor blockade to an end after a tentative agreement was reached between Speaker Kevin McCarthy and hardline conservatives who had brought the chamber floor to a halt in retaliation over how GOP leadership handled the debt ceiling deal.
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Takeaways from Trump's historic court appearance
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 charges Tuesday in a brief but historic court appearance following his arrest and processing on federal charges.
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