‘The Little Mermaid’ makes a big splash at the box office

Splashes to the top

The Little Mermaid,” Disney’s live-action adaption of the 1989 movie, took home $48.3 million on its opening night Friday.

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No debt limit deal yet but McCarthy "hopeful" of Saturday agreement

Debt ceiling deal done

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he is hopeful of reaching a deal to raise the U.S. debt ceiling and avoid a catastrophic default as early as Saturday. After arriving at the U.S. Capitol early in the day,

The Brooklyn Bridge Turns 140 Years Old

Turns 140 years old

"This bridge represents something," Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday as he opened new public space on its Manhattan side.

Released on bail, Nigeria’s Kuti to begin concert tour amid assault trial

Kuti released on bail

Nigerian Afrobeat star Seun Kuti, who is facing trial on on charges of assaulting a police officer, will embark on a delayed concert tour after being released on bail, his manager said Wednesday. Kuti appeared in court in the commercial hub of Lagos on Wednesday before his trial was adjourned until July 3.

Anthropocene 'sixth mass extinction' event predicted to be worse than previously thought

Sixth Extinction

A trio of macro-biologists and life scientists, two with Queen's University Belfast and the third with Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, has found that the modern "sixth mass extinction" event is going to be even worse than prior research has shown.

Texas Republicans target state’s largest city with voting restrictions

TX voting restrictions

Two laws approved by the house on Tuesday will affect Democratic stronghold of Houston

Figure raises $70M to build its humanoid robots

Figure raises $70M

The company did, however confirm with TechCrunch that its assembled robot (bottom half+top half) took its first step ahead of its one year anniversary. This morning the company announced a sizable vote of confidence in the form of a $70 million Series A.

Debt ceiling talks break up with negotiators unsure when they’ll next meet

US debt talks paused

A meeting between top debt ceiling negotiators from the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s office ended Friday night, with neither side able to say when they’d again meet in-person. Sources at the White House and on Capitol Hill said there were no debt ceiling meetings scheduled for Saturday.

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