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Sep 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Street Fighter Movie: A New Fight Begins

Paramount Skydance has teamed up with Legendary Entertainment for a three-year film distribution deal. The first project under this agreement is a movie based on the popular video game "Street Fighter. " This film is set to hit theaters in October next year and is co-produced by Capcom, the creators

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Sep 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Harry and Zoe: A New Chapter?

Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz have been spotted together again, sparking more talk about their possible romance. This time, they were seen holding hands on September 3, adding fuel to the fire. The picture, shared by DeuxMoi, shows them walking casually in an unknown city. Harry was dressed in a deni

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Sep 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Jennifer Aniston Finds Love with Jim Curtis: A Look into Their Growing Romance

Jennifer Aniston, known for her iconic roles and stunning red carpet appearances, has found a special someone in Jim Curtis. This relationship is making waves, and it seems like it's going strong. Curtis, a hypnotist with a calming presence, has been described as a great match for Aniston. He is int

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Law Enforcement Agencies Clash Again

In Ukraine, two major law enforcement agencies are at it again. The SBU, Ukraine's security service, and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) are in a public disagreement. This isn't new. They had a big fight in July that caused a political stir. Now, it's happening again. This time, the SBU

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Justice Under Fire: A Closer Look at the D. C. Policing Surge

In the heart of the nation's capital, a storm is brewing. It's not about the weather, but about justice. A federal judge has raised serious concerns about the recent policing surge in D. C. under President Trump's administration. The judge, Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui, has accused officials of c

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Sep 05 2025LIFESTYLE

The Man Who Dressed the World: Giorgio Armani's Legacy

Giorgio Armani, a name that once stood for high-end fashion, passed away at 91. His journey from a poor upbringing to a billion-dollar empire is quite remarkable. As a kid, his mom sewed his clothes, but he always stood out. He loved early 1900s designers, artists, and architects, which later influe

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Prime Sharing Program Gets a Makeover

Amazon is shaking things up with its Prime membership. Starting October 1, they're ending a feature that let members share free shipping with folks who don't live with them. This move is part of a bigger push to get more people to sign up for their own Prime accounts. Instead of sharing, Amazon is

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Sep 04 2025SPORTS

The NFL 2025 Season: A Look at the Biggest Predictions

The 2025 NFL season is set to kick off with a bang, and experts have plenty of predictions to share. The defending Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, will face off against their rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, in the opening game. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Los Angeles C

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Changing the Game for Small Businesses

AI is not just a buzzword anymore. It's becoming a daily reality for small businesses everywhere. Over 60% of small businesses in the U. S. plan to use AI tools by 2025. This is not just a trend; it's a big shift in how business is done. Global trade is changing fast. Before, you needed a big team

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

Lebanon's Tough Choice: Hezbollah's Weapons or Peace?

Lebanon is at a crossroads. The government is about to tackle a big issue: should Hezbollah give up its weapons? This is a crucial moment, as Hezbollah refuses to disarm, while others push for it. The debate has gained momentum since last year's war with Israel, which shook up the balance of power i

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