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Korean IP Takes the Spotlight at Taiwan Creative Content Fest Forum

The Taiwan Creative Content Fest forum recently delved deep into the journey of Asian stories through the modern

Trump takes quieter approach to 2025 elections

Trump's Unusual Detachment from Key Elections: A Strategic Retreat? In a surprising twist, Donald Trump has taken a

Anthropic takes on OpenAI and Google with new Claude AI features designed for students and developers

Anthropic, a San Francisco-based AI startup, is making waves in the artificial intelligence education market with the launch

Florida cop takes out knife-wielding, armored thug with headshot — and saves boy he was holding hostage

Heart-pounding bodycam footage captured the heroic actions of Deputy Anthony Gonzalez in Florida, as he bravely intervened to

November 2, Howard Hughes takes ‘Spruce Goose’ on its only flight

Today in History - November 2, 2025 Happy Sunday! Today is Sunday, Nov. 2, the 306th day of

Trump Takes Credit for Nobel Prize in Physics After Losing Top Honor

President Trump's recent snub from the Nobel Peace Prize has reportedly left him seething with frustration. Despite his

Vogue100 Takes Over Dior Rodeo Drive for an Exclusive Luncheon

Vogue100 Luncheon Celebrates Fashion and Glamour at House of Dior Flagship Recently, Vogue100 members gathered at the newly-opened

Animal Print Takes the Spotlight at Conner Ives and Jimmy Choo’s Tribeca Dinner

The exclusive Conner Ives x Jimmy Choo collaboration made its debut at Ives's Autumn/Winter 2025 showcase during London

Trump will do ‘whatever it takes’ to defend US from Venezuela’s terrorist drug gangs: Mike Waltz

On Thursday, United Nations Ambassador Mike Waltz asserted that President Trump is prepared to take any necessary measures

Kristen Stewart Takes Parisian Chic Very Literally

Kristen Stewart has been a devoted Chanel ambassador since her selection by the iconic Karl Lagerfeld. She effortlessly

Jennifer Lawrence Takes Fashion Cues From the Olsens and Lily van der Woodsen

In the early 2000s, the expectation for celebrities was to be seen as “relatable.” Fast forward to today,