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A Chinese teen with cerebral palsy has won his second straight gold at the International Mathematical Olympiad, earning global praise for his brilliance and determination.
Everyone around me seemed to know what they loved. My classmates had clear hobbies: football, painting, playing music. But I didn't know what I liked, or what I wanted to become. I felt lost and empty ...
Actor Hero Tai revealed that his wife’s non-stop use of the air conditioner had resulted in a steep electricity ...
Apple heiress Eve Jobs, youngest daughter of Steve Jobs, will marry Olympic equestrian Harry Charles on Saturday in a ...
Sri Lanka's highest court ordered a Singaporean shipping firm to pay US$1 billion in damages for causing the island's worst ...
Thailand and Cambodia clashed for a third straight day Saturday, with 33 now dead in their bloodiest fighting in years as ...
Globally gold prices slipped on Friday, weighed down by a stronger U.S. dollar and signs of progress in U.S.-EU trade ...
French luxury goods group LVMH is in discussions with multiple buyers to offload its fashion label Marc Jacobs, people ...
Lee Hui Li, the managing director of Microsoft Singapore, passed away shortly after beginning a sabbatical from her position ...
Uber will pilot a feature in select U.S. cities that allows female drivers and passengers to opt for women-only rides, part ...
Two flight attendants on a Southwest Airlines flight departing from Burbank, California, were injured and being treated on ...
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