In a stunning turn of events, the president of the Louvre Museum has been called to answer questions following a daring heist that saw priceless jewelry stolen from the iconic institution. French authorities launch a nationwide manhunt as security concerns escalate.
The White House has started demolishing part of the East Wing to make way for President Trump's extravagant $250 million ballroom, despite lacking necessary approvals. This controversial project raises questions about federal oversight and the future of the historic building.
As Netflix prepares to release its Q3 earnings, investors are eager to see if recent price increases and a new advertising tier can sustain growth amid tightening consumer budgets. Will diversification dilute its core focus on quality content?
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Warner Bros. Discovery shares hit a 52-week high as the company explores strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value, sparking speculation about potential acquisitions by major players like Paramount Skydance and Netflix.
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The Los Angeles Angels have appointed Kurt Suzuki as their new manager in a surprising move aimed at ending their long playoff drought. With no prior coaching experience, Suzuki, a former catcher, inherits a talented but inconsistent roster. Can he turn the franchise around?
The Toronto Blue Jays clinched a spot in the World Series after a nail-biting 4-3 win over the Seattle Mariners in Game 7 of the ALCS. Facing the formidable Los Angeles Dodgers, can they secure their first championship in over 30 years?
The ongoing government shutdown is putting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at risk, threatening food benefits for millions of low-income Americans starting Nov. 1. States like Texas and Pennsylvania warn that they may halt SNAP distributions if the shutdown continues, leaving families in uncertainty.
The anticipated meeting between Trump and Putin in Budapest is off, as differences over Ukraine persist. Tensions rise as Zelensky pushes back against territorial concessions amid stalled peace talks.