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TheWrap Magazine: The Belgian writer and director dons Gucci for our in-studio photo shoot
When the debate ended, the Biden surrogates were nowhere to be found — until they emerged, grim-faced, as a group, and the rumors began. Andrew Feinberg reports on what happened behind the scenes at the first presidential debate in Atlanta, Georgia — and why the president’s performance went so badly
The Ministry of Justice called in police after the video was released online
Five Indian soldiers were killed when a military tank they were travelling in sank while crossing a river in the remote region of Ladakh that borders China, officials said Saturday. The tank sank early Saturday due to sudden increase in the water levels of Shyok River during a military training activity, according to an Indian army command center statement. It said the accident took place in Saser Brangsa near the Line of Actual Control that divides India and China in the Ladakh region.
With Biden not yet officially endorsed as Democratic presidential candidate, it is in theory open to the party to choose another candidate
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‘Need to have Harris take over. Cleanest option,’ one Democrat strategist told The Independent
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All of a sudden, the US Air Force is considering cancelling a multibillion-dollar effort to develop a new stealth fighter. Citing the high cost of the so-called “Next-Generation Air Dominance” programme and the competing demands of other projects, USAF leaders have warned they may have no choice but to cancel NGAD – and find other ways of winning control of the air in future wars.
The singer revealed she is giving away her "But Daddy I Love Him"-inspired dress she wore when she opened at the Eras Tour on June 22
China on Thursday expelled its former Defense Minister Li Shangfu from the ruling Communist Party over corruption allegations, state broadcaster CCTV reported, eight months after he was dramatically removed from the post.
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Hu Youping, a bus attendant, tried to restrain an assailant at a bus stop outside a Japanese school.
ISW's conflict experts warned that the West must "challenge Putin's belief that he can gradually subsume Ukraine."
The precision "fire and forget" AGM-179 Joint Air-to-Ground Munition was fired at a moving sea target in waters off Japan.
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Jan and Els sought medical intervention to end their lives after 50 happy years of marriage.
Justice Barrett, a Trump appointee, split from her conservative colleagues in recent decisions
"Every so often, we get the odd straggler who boards last and finds a vacant seat in first or business, thinking that we won't know that they are from coach."
"She told the owners, and he was gone the next day. A week later, his wife left him."
Packed into a small room, a drone, bipedal robot, supermarket checkout and other devices showcase a vision of China's software future - one where an operating system developed by national champion Huawei has replaced Windows and Android. The collection is at the Harmony Ecosystem Innovation Centre in the southern city of Shenzhen, a local government-owned entity that encourages authorities, companies and hardware makers to develop software using OpenHarmony, an open-source version of the operating system Huawei launched five years ago after U.S. sanctions cut off support for Google's Android. While Huawei's recent strong-selling smartphone launches have been closely watched for signs of advances in China's chip supply chain, the company has also quietly built up expertise in sectors crucial to Beijing's vision of technology self-sufficiency from operating systems to in-vehicle software.