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A rare first edition of 'Wuthering Heights' complete with spelling mistakes is up for auction
A rare first-edition copy of Emily Brontë’s novel "Wuthering Heights" is up for auction for the first time in over a century
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UK bans under-16s from using social media apps including TikTok and YouTube
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain will ban children under 16 from using social media apps like Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube from early next year
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S&P 500 jumps 1.3% as stock rally worldwide and oil prices fall following a tentative deal on the US-Iran war
S&P 500 jumps 1.3% as stock rally worldwide and oil prices fall following a tentative deal on the US-Iran war
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Foundations are emphasizing their community services to counter narratives of fraud and partisanship
A nationwide network of charitable foundations is encouraging its members to emphasize their positive contributions to American life
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Fox Corp. will buy the streaming platform Roku in a $22 billion deal
Fox Corp. will buy the streaming platform Roku in a $22 billion deal
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Starbucks Korea to close stores early for mandatory history training after marketing row
Starbucks’ South Korean operation said Monday it will close all of its stores nationwide early on June 22 for mandatory history and social sensitivity training
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Israel's defense minister says Israel won't withdraw from land seized in Lebanon as a Iran-US interim deal is pending
Israel's defense minister says Israel won't withdraw from land seized in Lebanon as a Iran-US interim deal is pending
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A tentative deal is reached to end the Iran war and Trump orders a stop to the US naval blockade
The United States and Iran have reached an initial agreement to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Oil and gas supplies could take months to return to normal after Iran deal, energy experts say
Pakistan announced that the U.S. and Iran reached an agreement to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz
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Skydiving plane crash investigations often reveal poor maintenance and weak safety oversight
Poor maintenance is often a factor when skydiving planes crash, like one did in Missouri on Sunday, and the National Transportation Safety Board has said in past investigations that weak oversight of the industry can allow problems to go unnoticed
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