Friday Briefing: Israeli Forces to Stay in Syria for Now

The demand for Guinness in British pubs has reached a fever pitch as the iconic Irish stout continues to grow in popularity among beer drinkers. ...

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Stanley Recalls More Than 2 Million Travel Mugs Over Burn Hazard

Stanley, a renowned brand that is well-known for its durable and high-quality products, has recently faced a hiccup with their popular tumblers. The company, which ...

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Exxon Plans to Sell Electricity to Data Centers

The country’s largest oil company has recognized the growing power demand of technology companies and is taking steps to meet this demand in a more ...

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Golden Bachelor’s Gerry Turner Says He Has Cancer

Gerry Turner rose to prominence as a septuagenarian star of a reality dating show. In an interview with People, he said he has a type ...

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A Local’s Guide to Celebrating the Holidays in New York

New York City is known for its vibrant and exciting seasonal traditions, from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting. ...

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Traveling to the U.K. Soon? Here’s What to Know About ETAs.

Starting January 8, visitors from several visa-exempt countries will be required to obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA) before entering countries such as the United ...

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Why Plans to Expand Wimbledon Face a Legal Challenge

The All England Club, home to the prestigious Wimbledon Tennis Championships, is looking to expand its facilities by adding a third stadium and 38 additional ...

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Bill Belichick Is Said to Be Taking the Coaching Job at North Carolina

Bill Belichick, widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, is making a surprising move by accepting a new role as a ...

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Private Insurers Must Now Cover Dyslexia Testing in New York

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects a person’s ability to read, write, and spell. It is estimated that between 5-10% of the population has ...

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Colleges Warn International Students to Return Ahead of Trump Term

As tensions between the United States and various countries around the world continued to rise, many universities and colleges began to take precautionary measures in ...

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