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Game shows, soaps and British actors: What TV will look like during the SAG actor’s strike

The first simultaneous strikes since 1960 by Hollywood writers and actors pose questions about which shows are affected. We have answers.

     

Millions of Americans under heat warnings; Phoenix, Las Vegas could shatter records: Heat updates

Las Vegas, Phoenix, Death Valley, Fresno, California and Flagstaff, Arizona are among the areas forecast approach or break heat records.

     

EPA rules popular Seresto flea collar stays on the market, adds more reporting requirements

The agency limits its approval of the product to 5 years and requires manufacturer Elanco to enhance reporting about adverse effects on pets.

     

‘I’m a first-generation cowgirl’: Black woman from Michigan named top rodeo competitor

39-year-old Staci Russell has worked hard to establish herself as a competitor in rode, but being a Black cowgirl hasn’t been easy, she said.

     

‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning’ ending: You won’t believe who dies (Spoilers!)

Tom Cruise saves the world again but his superspy Ethan Hunt suffers a major loss in the action-packed finale of “Mission: Impossible 7.” (Spoilers!)

     

How John Krasinski brings ‘Jack Ryan’ to a fitting farewell: ‘An unbelievable honor’

After four seasons of saving the world, John Krasinski bids farewell to Amazon’s “Jack Ryan” with two final episodes. Why and how the series ends.

     

One year later: What’s working and what’s not with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

One year ago, the Biden administration launched the 988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline to replace an old 10-digit number.

     

Prime Day 2023 is over but Amazon deals on Apple, iRobot, and Samsonite are still live

Amazon’s mega sale event has come and gone, but Prime Day deals are still available on earbuds, robot vacuums, furniture and more.

     

Supreme Court affirmative action ruling exempts military academies. But for how long?

Conservative justices said their opinion on race-conscious admissions doesn’t apply to federal service academies. Critics say the distinction is arbitrary.

     

How old is your cat in human years? Probably older than you think

Cats age much more quickly than humans do, but by how much? Find out how old your cat is in human years with our chart.

     

‘Guilty until proven innocent’? Advocates say Black immigrants face racial bias in court

Immigration advocates point to racial discrimination against Black asylum-seekers in Ohio’s only immigration court in Cleveland.

     

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