INDUSTRY

Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Archer Aviation Makes Big Move, Stock Soars

Archer Aviation made a smart move that got everyone's attention. They bought all the patents from Lilium, a company that makes electric airplanes. This deal is a big deal because it gives Archer more technology and makes them stronger in the market. The stock market loved this news. Archer's stock

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Studios Stand Firm Against Film Boycott

Warner Bros. Discovery has joined Paramount in refusing to support a boycott of Israeli film companies. The boycott, led by Film Workers for Palestine, has gained support from over 4, 000 industry professionals, including many well-known actors and filmmakers. The group argues that Israeli instituti

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Remember Diane Keaton's Legacy

Diane Keaton, a beloved actress known for her iconic roles in films like "The Godfather" and "Annie Hall, " passed away at the age of 79. Her death was confirmed on October 11, and her family has asked for privacy during this difficult time. Many celebrities have taken to social media to share thei

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Oct 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Diane Keaton: A Look at Her Iconic Films

Diane Keaton's passing has left a big hole in Hollywood. To honor her, AMC Theatres is bringing back two of her most famous movies, "Annie Hall" and "Something's Gotta Give, " to 100 cinemas around the U. S. Keaton's work with Woody Allen, including "Annie Hall, " is some of her most praised. She e

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Oct 14 2025BUSINESS

Indian Motorcycle Takes the Road Alone

Polaris Inc. has decided to let Indian Motorcycle ride solo. They've struck a deal to sell most of Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. This move is expected to boost Polaris' profits and focus their resources on other areas. Indian Motorcycle has been a bi

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Oct 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Diane Keaton: A Life of Art and Impact

Diane Keaton, a name synonymous with iconic roles and timeless performances, has passed away at the age of 79. Her death, reported by People Magazine, has left a void in the world of cinema. Keaton was not just an actor; she was a force of nature, a unique blend of quirkiness and depth that made her

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

China's Drug Breakthroughs: A Look at New Medicines and Their Challenges

China has been making big strides in the world of medicine. Since 2016, they've been approving new drugs at a faster pace. These drugs are called innovative because they are new and not sold anywhere else. The country's health authority, the NMPA, has been working hard to make sure these drugs get t

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Oct 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift's Life of a Showgirl Shatters Records

Taylor Swift has made history again, this time with her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl. " In just five days, the album has sold over 3. 5 million units, beating Adele's long-standing record for the biggest first-week sales. Adele's "25" held the record since 2015 with 3. 482 million units. Bu

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Oct 07 2025BUSINESS

Uncle Sam's Big Bet on Alaska's Hidden Treasures

The U. S. government is diving into the mining world with a significant investment. They've decided to purchase a 10% stake in Trilogy Metals, a Canadian company with ambitious plans for Alaska's Ambler Mining District. This isn't a small gamble; it's a $35. 6 million investment aimed at securing vi

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Oct 06 2025BUSINESS

Mexico's Meat Industry Faces Tough New Rules to Fight Screwworm

Mexico's meat industry is in a tough spot. New rules are making it harder to move livestock around the country. This is because of a nasty parasite called the screwworm. It eats flesh and can kill animals if not treated. The meat industry says these rules threaten their business. In 2024, they made

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