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1.2 Million In Japan Asked To “Use Less Water” To Help Rescue Truck Driver

Authorities in Japan have requested 1.2 million individuals to limit their water usage, including showers and laundry, in

European embedded banking startup Swan adds another $44 million to its Series B

French Fintech Startup Swan Raises €42 Million in Funding French startup Swan has secured a new round of

HHS Nominee RFK Jr. In The Hot Seat At First Confirmation Hearing

This week, the spotlight is on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he faces his first Senate confirmation hearing

Ottawa Senators’ Claude Giroux victim of second car theft in four months: Report

Ottawa Senators forward Claude Giroux has found himself in an unfortunate situation once again as his car has

News Networks Begin Coverage of Plane Crash Over Washington D.C.

An American Airlines passenger jet collided with a U.S Army helicopter on Wednesday night while landing at Ronald

Nikki Garcia Reveals Whether She Would Ever Get Married Again

Nikki Garcia Opens Up About Love and Marriage After Divorce from Artem Chigvintsev Nikki Garcia, at 41, is

NYPD hunting for creep accused of raping 5-year-old girl in NYC home

Police Search for Suspect Accused of Raping 5-Year-Old Girl in Staten Island Authorities in Staten Island are on

Jet collides with Army helicopter

The Associated Press reported that a jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army

Another Judge To Smack Trump Down As Funding Freeze Backfires

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Chile Holds Interest Rate at 5% in First Easing Pause Since July

Chile's Central Bank Holds Interest Rates Amid Rising Inflation Risks Chile's central bank recently announced its decision to

4 Questions for Conscious Consumption

Living more sustainably is a goal that many people strive towards, and one of the key components of

DeepSeek: China’s open source AI fuels national security paradox

should be equally concerned about data flowing to U.S. companies that may be compelled to share it with

Here’s how ancient Amazonians became master maize farmers

Water engineers in ancient South America were responsible for a remarkable feat that transformed seasonally flooded Amazonian savannas

Artist Graham Nickson, Who Led New York Studio School, Dies at 79

Artist Graham Nickson, a prominent figure in the art world and the former dean of the New York