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Song Dynasty: Ancient Poets Find New Fans on China’s Music Apps

Music From the Tang dynasty’s Li Bai (701–762) to the Song dynasty’s Su Shi (1037–1101), China’s ancient poets are staging an unlikely comeback —...

Adrien Brody & Rachel Zegler To Lead Karim Aïnouz’s ‘Last Dance’ With Ben Platt Co-Starring & Writing Original Music & ‘Evita’ Star Zegler Singing;...

Music EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Oscar winner Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) and Golden Globe winner Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) have been set to star in...

‘The Book of Mormon’ Will Close for 2 Weeks After Fire

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‘Deeply painful’: Nvidia CEO says a new chip ban has cost it $15 billion

Photo: Slaven Vlasic (Getty Images) In This Story President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war has cost Nvidia ( NVDA ) $15 billion in business, the company’s CEO said Monday. Suggested Reading How Trump’s tariffs could make your iPhone cost $3,500 Suggested Reading Jensen Huang made the comments during an interview with tech analyst Ben Thompson

Parrots are deeply intelligent. But do we understand their emotions?

Science & Nature Maybe Harpo found comfort by repeating the words that were once used against him. Isabel Seliger for Popular ScienceThe profound story...

My Heart Goes Deeply To Nigerians Who Lost Their Lives And Those Maimed For Participating In The Election

In a series of tweets shared, Obi mourned those killed and prayed for a speedy recovery for those injured during the elections...

WHO “deeply frustrated” by lack of US transparency on COVID origin data

Enlarge / WHO's COVID-19 technical lead, Maria Van Kerkhove, looks on during a press conference at the World Health Organization's headquarters in Geneva, on December 14, 2022. While the World Health Organization says it's continuing to urge China to share data and cooperate with investigations into the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the United Nations' health agency

UN chief ‘deeply concerned’ by rising violence in Africa

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says Africa faces enormous tests on all fronts NEW YORK - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Saturday that Africa needed "action for peace" to combat rising violence and promote democratic freedoms on the continent. "I am deeply concerned about the recent rise in violence by armed groups in the

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Universal Music Fires Back Against Salt-N-Pepa Appeal in High-Stakes Copyright Termination Legal Battle

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