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Hollywood writers, studios, and streamers reach a tentative agreement to end a monthslong strike. The deal includes increased royalties and protections regarding the use of AI.
Theme-park operators hope that Halloween and Oktoberfest events can make up for a summer season affected by extreme weather.
Usher will headline the halftime show for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
Congress faces a make-or-break week to avoid a government shutdown. Republican leaders hope to convince GOP holdouts to support funding bills.
The Russian military shifts strategy in Ukraine from a lightning victory to wearing down the country and the West.
NASA recovers a capsule carrying the largest sample ever collected from an asteroid.
More Democratic lawmakers call for Sen. Menendez to resign after he was indicted in a bribery scheme.
Hawaiian Electric falls behind on utility pole replacements and spends less on upgrades than planned, leading to the destruction of Lahaina by a wildfire.
Cuts to international aid in Africa lead to scaling back of vital assistance in medical services and food aid.
The Labor Department investigates Perdue and Tyson plants for employing migrant children.
Ethiopian runner Tigst Assefa breaks the women's marathon record, finishing in 2 hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds.
Bosses track office staff using ID badges to ensure adherence to return-to-work policies.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy attempts to avoid a government shutdown by persuading GOP holdouts to support funding bills.
Hollywood writers, studios, and streamers reach a tentative agreement to end a monthslong strike, with increased royalties and AI protections.
The deal between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers is still being finalized.
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