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British horseracing to go on strike in protest against rise in betting taxes

1:10 PM on Sunday, August 17

British horseracing will stage an unprecedented one-day strike on Sept. 10 to protest a proposed rise in taxes on race betting

SEG Announces 2025 Interim Results

10:45 AM on Sunday, August 17

US seeks shipbuilding expertise from South Korea and Japan to counter China

8:17 AM on Sunday, August 17

American lawmakers are using a trip to South Korea and Japan to explore how the United States can tap those allies’ shipbuilding expertise and capacity to help boost its own capabilities

Flash flood sweeps campsite in north China, leaving 10 dead and 2 missing

2:14 AM on Sunday, August 17

Chinese state media say a flash flood has swept through a campsite in north China, killing several people and leaving others missing

States rethink a long-held practice of setting speed limits based on how fast drivers travel

Sunday, August 17

Road safety activists and some states are pushing to depart from a longstanding rule that sets speed limits in the United States based largely on how fast drivers actually travel

Another gold rush could bring open pit mines to South Dakota's Black Hills

11:53 PM on Saturday, August 16

It has been 150 years since miners first flocked to South Dakota's Black Hills in a gold rush that displaced Native Americans

A fire at a Russian industrial plant kills 11 and injures 130

8:43 AM on Saturday, August 16

A fire at an industrial plant in Russia’s Ryazan region has killed 11 people and injured 130

Government forces Air Canada and flight attendants back to work and into arbitration

1:15 AM on Saturday, August 16

Canada’s government has forced Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants into arbitration after a work stoppage stranded more than 100,000 travelers around the world during the peak summer travel season

RushTok backlash: Why sororities aren't letting prospects post

1:08 AM on Saturday, August 16

Kylan Darnell is a TikTok star known for documenting sorority recruitment, but she decided to step back from posting this year

Thomas Edison and Henry Ford among the original snowbirds: The rich going to Florida for the winters

12:08 AM on Saturday, August 16

Thomas Edison and Henry Ford are famous for their innovations in electricity generation and automobiles respectively, but they were also at the forefront of a massively popular trend in Florida: Rich people from up north spending the cold winter months in the Sunshine State

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