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Sony's plan to stop manufacturing physical PlayStation game discs by 2028 sparked online jokes and concerns about digital media and ownership. Business Insider showcased our ability to serve an ...
At least 21 people were killed in Kyiv, the local authorities said. Ukraine’s president had warned that Moscow was preparing a “massive strike” as his country’s forces have hit deeper into Russian ...
Shares of MT Educare rose 4.5 percent to a 52-week high of Rs 130.90 on NSE in morning trade on Monday following the coaching services provider's acquisition of 51 percent stake in privately held ...
A grand jury indicted David Hearn, who has said he was wrongfully arrested last month. He said he reached into the water after noticing a piece of the pool’s blue liner had become partially detached.
— A group of public health professionals that sued the FDA to obtain COVID-19 vaccine approval records has asked a federal judge to order the government to pay more than $867,000 in legal fees and ...
Palestinians decry Israeli push for control over ancient West Bank sites An Israeli bill that would extend civil control over ancient sites in the West Bank has drawn criticism from Palestinians and ...
July 1, 2026 What if Sigmund Freud was onto something that modern neuroscience is only now beginning to explain? A new paper argues that today's leading theory of the brain—as a prediction machine ...
Asian giants South Korea face two-time runners-up Czechia in the second match of the opening day of World Cup 2026.
The justices pushed back on some of President Trump’s signature moves, but they also expanded presidential power and supplied victories on long-sought conservative goals. By Ann E. Marimow and Abbie ...
July 2, 2026 A pioneering climate scientist is challenging a U.S. government report that cited his research while reaching what he says is the exact opposite conclusion. Benjamin Santer and his ...
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