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7 Years Later, Studio Museum in Harlem Set to Reopen with Iconic ExhibitThe Studio Museum in Harlem will reopen in 2025 and, in its first exhibition after renovations, showcase Tom Lloyd's works.
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McDonald’s Weddings? Young Couples in China Choose Burgers Over BanquetsYoung couples in China are rejecting expensive weddings and instead opting to hold them at McDonald's or Haidilao.
Chinese-Style Clothing Mistaken for Korean Attire at Australian War MemorialA controversy arose at the Australian War Memorial over mislabeling Chinese-style clothing as traditional Korean attire.
Chinese Tradition Under Fire After Bride is Taped to Utility Pole in Viral Wedding PrankIn Shanxi, China, the groom's friends controversially taped the bride to a utility pole, sparking outrage and calls to rethink wedding pranks.
7 Surprising Uses for Flat Soda You Never Knew Existed!Don’t toss flat cider! Use it to lift stains, soften nail polish, freshen flowers, and enhance flavors in cooking.
Feeling Hungrier This Fall? Here’s Why It’s Totally Normal!In fall, shorter days and colder temperatures increase appetite. To manage cravings, choose foods like apples, spinach, and seaweed.
Gen Z Chooses Gaming Over Movies: New Survey Reveals Shifting TrendsOnline media outlet Gigazine reported that many Gen Z, born in the late 1990s and early 2000s, prefer gaming over watching movies.
Lululemon Leggings for $5? China's Counterfeit Market on the RiseChina's youth, facing unemployment, turn to counterfeit goods as the economy struggles, reviving the nation's past imitation culture.
Misleading Maps: Koreans Rally Against China’s Distortion of the Great WallControversy arises over "dolsot bibimbap" designation in China, highlighting distortions of the Great Wall's history and cultural claims.
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Mafia-Themed Souvenirs Banned in Sicilian City: Here's WhyAgrigento, Sicily, has banned Mafia-themed souvenirs to improve its image as the Italian Capital of Culture for 2025.
China Finds 3,500-Year-Old Cheese in Desert MummyChinese scientists claim to have discovered the "world's oldest cheese" in a desert mummy in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
6-Year-Old Indian Girl Escapes Sexual Assault Thanks to Monkeys: Here's What Happened!A story emerged from an Indian news outlet where a 6-year-old girl escaped a potential sexual assault with the help of monkeys.
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