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This week’s new entertainment releases include albums from Lukas Nelson and Kool & The Gang, the return of the silly, witty, Emmy-nominated comedy “What We Do in the Shadows” and Wes Anderson’s stylish and star-studded “Asteroid City” comes to premium video on demand
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China's Shein hit with lawsuit citing RICO violations, a law originally used against organized crime
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Disney is asking a judge to toss a lawsuit from DeSantis appointees
Disney is asking a Florida judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ appointees to Disney World’s governing district
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UK officials warn low measles immunization rates could lead to tens of thousands of cases in London
Britain’s Health Security Agency said that measles vaccination rates in parts of London have dropped so low that the capital could see tens of thousands of cases of the rash-causing disease
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Russian lawmakers pass a bill outlawing gender-affirming procedures to protect 'traditional values'
Russian lawmakers passed a toughened version of a bill on Friday that outlaws gender-affirming procedures, annuls marriages in which one person has “changed gender” and bars transgender people from becoming foster or adoptive parents
2023-07-14 17:48

London’s First Alcohol-Free Beverage Store Pushes Back on UK’s Binge Culture
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2023-07-14 14:27

For a group of Ukrainian women, painting is a form of therapy to help them cope with loss
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Online, 'unalive' means death or suicide. Experts say it might help kids discuss those things
The word “unalive” to refer to death by suicide or homicide was coined by social media users as a way to fool algorithms on sites and apps that censor posts containing violent content
2023-07-14 13:18

Thailand’s PM Race Can Take a Whole New Turn, Here’s How
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French Billionaire Pinault Is in Talks to Buy CAA Talent Agency in $7 Billion Deal
Creative Artists Agency is in advanced discussions to sell a majority stake in itself to Francois-Henri Pinault, the
2023-07-14 10:30

Singapore GDP Unexpectedly Grows, Averts Technical Recession
Singapore’s economy unexpectedly expanded in the second quarter, staving off fears of a technical recession in the city-state
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The World’s Fastest-Growing Whisky Market Is South Korea
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