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Mystery of Pharaoh's curse: Tutankhamun’s tomb 'curse' mystery solved

9th - Higher Ed
The "curse of the pharaohs" is a myth that claims to bring bad luck, illness, or death to anyone who disturbs an ancient Egyptian pharaoh's tomb or mummy. Watch in for more details!
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Aviation Industry Eyes Growth In 2025 Amid Boeing’s Woes

9th - Higher Ed
The aviation industry had a turbulent 2024... Marked by both setbacks and recoveries. While Boeing struggled with safety lapses and leadership challenges... The broader sector showed signs of rebounding...In this report...We dive into...
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Liberal MP drops f-bomb during heated exchange with Conservative MP

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Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith says Conservative MP Rick Perkins ‘impugned’ his integrity. During a House of Commons committee meeting, Perkins said Erskine-Smith is ‘too busy promoting his podcast with the soon to be former prime...
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Netanyahu tells UN Israel won't stop fighting Hezbollah until all objectives achieved

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue Israel's attacks on Iranian-backed fighters in Lebanon in his address to the UN General Assembly. He also vowed to see all hostages returned from Gaza and rejected any post-war...
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ECB's Villeroy Says It's Plausible to Act at Each Meeting

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ECB governing council member and Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said it's 'plausible' the ECB will lower interest rates at each of its upcoming meetings.

Investors are betting the ECB will lower borrowing costs...
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'Curse of the Golden Flower' Premiere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Zhang Yimou/ Director Mr Yimou (with translator) discusses why he thinks the film translates to American and international audiences He talks about the extravagance of the sets and how they're evocative of the majesty of the Tang dynasty...
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Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Curse the Military

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Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Curse the Military on August 16, 2013 in Cairo, Egypt (Footage by Getty Images)
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INTERVIEW - Kathryn Hahn on using curse words in front of her children at the "Bad Words" Los Angeles Press Junket

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INTERVIEW - Kathryn Hahn on using curse words in front of her children at the 'Bad Words' Los Angeles Press Junket, February 21 2014
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INTERVIEW: Ryan Kwanten

Pre-K - Higher Ed
on getting in touch with his Inner-Owl, on how long it takes to make an animated film and how the film adapts and evolves over time which can be a blessing and a curse as it means you are always seeking perfection at the Legend of the...
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'Beyond Words: The Writers Talk' Panel Discussion Presented By The Hollywood Reporter and Writers Guild of America

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Julie Delpy on writing 'Before Sunset' the difficulties of original screenwriting, her ability to write and act, how acting helps her writing, how the Academy Award Nomination has helped her and on Oscars' curse on the winning writer at...
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view of a waterfall at Brazilian 'Cerrado' - Salto II - tilt cam

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Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park - 'Salto do Rio Preto' waterfalls
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Saxon Sharbino talks about ghosts & Poltergeist movie curse at Amanda Steele's Sweet 16 Party at Couture Nightclub in Hollywood

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Saxon Sharbino talks about ghosts & Poltergeist movie curse at Amanda Steele's Sweet 16 Party at Couture Nightclub in Hollywood in Celebrity Sightings in Los Angeles, 07/26/2015
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Why Are Video Game Adaptations So Bad?

Higher Ed
Though book adaptations do relatively well in the box office, the same cannot be said of video game movies.
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Pop Quiz: Why Can't 'Swear Words' Be Said On TV?

Higher Ed
In this segment of 'Pop Quiz,' Newsy's 'In The Loop' explores why certain words can't be said on air and how the rules evolve with language over time.
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Bloomberg

Rogoff: Central Banks Looking at Digital Currencies

Higher Ed
Jan.06 -- Harvard University Professor Kenneth Rogoff discusses the cash crisis in India, plans by other nations to phase out cash, and the potential for digital currencies from central banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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5 Things to Know About Season 7 of 'Once Upon a Time' | THR News

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The seventh season of ABC's fairy tale drama 'Once Upon a Time' is embarking on a "new chapter" when it returns in the fall, thanks to a cast overhaul and an entirely new setting.
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Sky News

Albino people's struggle in society

Higher Ed
Albino people's struggle in society
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Bloomberg

Rogoff: India's Modi Takes 'Very Radical' Cash Move

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Harvard University Professor of Economics Kenneth Rogoff examines India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of the nation's currency crisis. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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VOICED: Salt mining leaves bitter taste for Indian workers

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Salt mining leaves bitter taste for Indian workers
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Why There's A Debate Over Cursive

Higher Ed
A few years after common core was introduced, a survey found roughly four in 10 elementary school teachers were no longer teaching cursive.
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Bloomberg

Alibaba IPO: Buying Into Jack Mas E-Commerce Vision

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Eric Hippeau, partner at Lerer Hippeau Ventures, and Bloomberg Contributing Editor David Kirkpatrick discusses what Yahoo saw in Alibaba that led to their stake in the company, what comes next for their partnership with...
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CLEAN : Malala meets victims of the Peshawar school massacre

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Malala meets victims of the Peshawar school massacre
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CLEAN: Football: Italy round off semi-finalists, England pay penalty

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Football: Italy round off semi-finalists, England pay penalty
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Garth Brooks describes his joy ahead of return to Dublin

Higher Ed
Garth Brooks said he hopes fans have forgiven him after he was forced to cancel five concerts seven years ago in Dublin, describing it as like “a death in the family”.



The country music star returned to Dublin on Monday...