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‘Avatar 2’ makes waves with $134 million domestic debut
"Expectations were enormous for “Avatar 2,” which carried a reported price tag of over $350 million."
Dozens hurt in turbulent Hawaii flight, 11 seriously
The full flight had nearly 300 people aboard and carried many passengers traveling to Hawaii for the holidays.
Anti-Abortion Priest Pavone Defrocked for Blasphemous Posts
The letter from the Vatican ambassador to the U.S. the says there is no chance for an appeal.
Massive wave hits Durban beach in South Africa; 3 dead
South African beach closes after three people died when they were caught in a freak wave.
Anti-LGBTQ Hate Thrives Online, Spurs Fears of More Violence
In the days after a gunman killed five people at a gay nightclub in Colorado last month, much of social media lit up with the now familiar expressions of grief, mourning and disbelief.
QAnon Follower Who Chased Officer on Jan. 6 Gets 5 Years
An Iowa construction worker and QAnon follower was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Elon Musk Claims he was Doxxed. But What Exactly is That?
When Twitter abruptly suspended the accounts of several journalists with no explanation, the platform's owner Elon Musk hinted at the possible reason: They allegedly doxxed him.
More Questions Than Answers at Colorado River Water Meetings
Colorado River Water Users Association officials agree the key question is how to live with less.
Twitter Suspends Journalists Who Wrote About Elon Musk
Twitter on Thursday suspended the accounts of journalists who cover the social media platform and its new owner Elon Musk, including reporters working for The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN and other publications.
Tesla stock slips as Musk sells another $3.58B of its shares
Musk has said that Twitter had “a massive drop in revenue" due to the advertiser losses.