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The U.S. Open singles finals begin this weekend with a record for prize money.
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Netflix has produced some blockbuster television. But the majority of Netflix's original productions are not at all memorable. One writer says Netflix creates many of its movies with distracted viewers in mind.
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And while social media is often blamed for making people feel more alone, a handful of new apps are trying to help people make new connections.
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United Nations-backed experts say more than half a million people in northern Gaza are experiencing a full-blown famine. Their report finds hundreds of thousands could die from starvation as the famine spreads to other areas.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled a rate cut in a key speech this morning. He was speaking at the annual Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium.
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President Trump visited police officers and National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., where their presence in the nation's capital is inciting strong reactions from city residents.
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One hundred schools were put into a state-run district, and within a decade, the state closed all of them, replacing them with charter schools.
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Starring John Cena and created, written and directed by James Gunn, the series is chock full of cameos, explorations of the multiverse and big laughs.
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The monument has been closed as federal officials planned out how to integrate humans into the historic dairy grazing landscape.
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Kids often give one-word answers to questions like "How was school?" or "What did you do today?"
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Fried green tomatoes, Kool-Aid pickles, and chocolate gravy are all regional foods.
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Beaches and roadways have flooded and evacuations have been ordered.