Category: News

Look of the Week: Hailey Bieber steps out in a glamorous red dress. And her husband Justin wore sweats

Opposites are said to attract, but the poles between Hailey and Justin Bieber couldn’t be further apart — at least sartorially. While in New York promoting a new lip gloss from her beauty brand Rhode this week, Hailey opted for a firetruck red strapless Ermanno Scervino mini dress, red open-toe stiletto heels and accessories including…

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Coco Gauff says Justin Bieber inspired her comeback victory at the US Open

 Coco Gauff says she drew inspiration from Justin Bieber during her third-round comeback victory at the US Open on Friday, rallying after she saw the singer in the crowd on the big screen. “I definitely saw who was there,” the 19-year-old said on the ESPN broadcast after the match. “I thought, ‘I cannot lose in front of Justin…

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Festivalgoers are managing to have a good time despite being stuck in the mud, attendee says

Dawne Looney, a Burning Man festival attendee, says people are making the best of the situation despite the heavy rain and mud stranding an estimated 70,000 of them in the desert. “Weather has got us. We are working it out,” she continued. And while most are making do, “some people are, you know, a little…

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Low water levels reveal dinosaur tracks dating back 110 million years

As Texas baked in record-breaking heat this summer and a growing drought pushed water levels down, a group of volunteers uncovered something sort of magnificent: new giant dinosaur tracks that are believed to be from around 110 million years ago. Paul Baker, the retail manager at Dinosaur Valley State Park, told CNN he has “never seen this…

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Pope tells Chinese Catholics to be ‘good citizens’ as he hosts mass in neighboring Mongolia

Pope Francis urged Chinese Catholics to be “good citizens” and “good Christians,” a rare instance of the Holy Father publicly addressing the issue of religion in China. Francis’ seemingly off-the-cuff comments came during his Sunday Mass in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. The trip has been scrutinized because of both its historic nature – it…

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Disney, The New York Times and CNN are among a dozen major media companies blocking access to ChatGPT as they wage a cold war on A.I.

News organizations are in a cold war with OpenAI. While a shot has yet to be fired, some of the nation’s largest newsrooms are actively taking defensive measures to safeguard their content from ChatGPT, the groundbreaking artificial intelligence chatbot that is seen as a potential aggressor to an already struggling news industry. A multitude of…

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Toyota to restart Japan production on Wednesday after system failure

Тoyota Motor (7203.T) will restart operations at its assembly plants in Japan on Wednesday, after a production system malfunction brought domestic output to a halt at the world’s biggest-selling automaker. Toyota will resume operations at 25 production lines of a dozen plants in its home market from Wednesday morning and add the final two plants from…

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US Open: Home crowd favorites Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys make the perfect start

Home crowd favorite Jessica Pegula made the perfect start to her US Open campaign, beating underdog Camila Giorgi in straight sets. Pegula made light work of her Italian opponent, breezing to a 6-2 6-2 opening-round victory in just an hour and 22 minutes. The 29-year-old American is considered by many to be one of the frontrunners in a wide-open women’s field…

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Apple expected to unveil new iPhone at ‘Wonderlust.’ special event

The next iPhone could be just weeks away. Apple announced its fall special event on Tuesday, sending out press invites for the morning of September 12th. Invitees will get to attend in-person at the Steve Jobs Theater inside Apple Park, the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, while the general public can watch online at 10…

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Australia sets date for historic referendum on its First Nations people

Australia has set the date for its first referendum in 24 years as polls suggest the government is on course for failure unless it can reverse declining support. On October 14, more than 17 million registered voters across the country will vote on whether to change the constitution to recognize the land’s original inhabitants through a First Nations…

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