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China Opens World’s Highest Bridge, Breaking Its Own Previous Record

The colossal Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge rises 2,051 feet above the Beipan River.
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This K-beauty cleanser is A+ for sensitive skin and on sale pre-Prime Day

We’re here for taking the day away — gently.
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After missile strike near Kyiv, volunteers and one café owner help stitch life back together

After missile strike near Kyiv, volunteers and one café owner help stitch life back together
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What we know about Trump’s peace proposal for Gaza

What we know about Trump’s peace proposal for Gaza
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Jets vs. Dolphins: Preview, prediction, what to watch for in Week 4

An inside look at the Jets’ “Monday Night Football” clash with the Dolphins.
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Bryson DeChambeau Partners with Google on AI Golf Tech

With the use of AI, Bryson DeChambeau has taken another step forward in his application of technology to golf training.
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Rape charge against son of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon dropped by Manhattan prosecutors

The son of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon will no longer face a rape charge in his ongoing sexual assault case — though he will still face a charge of strangulation, Manhattan prosecutors said in court Monday. Prosecutors were no longer charging Abraham Chabon, 22, with first-degree rape because prosecutors “cannot prove that charge beyond…
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Why homeowners are losing 90% of cases against Florida’s biggest insurer

Florida’s home insurance crisis has left more than half a million homeowners with no choice but to rely on the state’s insurer of last resort.
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Ditch the blazer — this boyfriend sweater is 56% off ahead of Prime Day

No boyfriend, no problem. Get this sweater instead!
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Wisconsin researchers stunned by discovery of ‘ghost ship’ hidden in Lake Michigan for nearly 140 years

Researchers in Wisconsin recently discovered a long-lost “ghost ship,” hidden in Lake Michigan for nearly 140 years.