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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A 21-year-old who graduated at the top of his class after spending roughly $125,000, including expenses, on his college degree said “the system is broken” after he applied for 500 jobs and didn’t get one.Khaled Sharif, 21, earned a degree in digital media tech from Kingston University just outside London, England. He began applying for relevant roles after he graduated in 2025, news agency SWNS reported.But despite submitting 500 applications, he said he’s had less than 20 job interviews and is yet to land a job — despite expanding his search into…

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4/26: Sunday Morning – CBS News Watch CBS News Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: America’s adversarial relationship with Cuba; singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves; Rep. Jim Clyburn; reviving a Welsh soccer town; tree lovers; artist Jenny Saville; and rescuing Venus fly traps.

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Vancouver police Sgt. Jesse Schellenberg was on shift the night of April 26, 2025.He was driving in the area of Fraser Street and East 41st Avenue when calls started coming in about a pedestrian hit-and-run nearby.As more police officers raced to the scene, it quickly became apparent there were multiple victims involved.“I’m not even sure you could describe the horror that I first saw,” Schellenberg told Global News.“You get out of your car and you just see everything that has been in reports and all the horror that was in front of you.”Vancouver police Const. Bronwyn Kirk was also on…

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Shares of Eli Lilly came under pressure on Friday after early prescription data for its newly launched weight-loss pill suggested a slower rollout compared with rival Novo Nordisk’s competing product.According to data from healthcare analytics firm IQVIA, Lilly’s Foundayo recorded 3,707 prescriptions in the US during its second week on the market, up from 1,390 in its debut week, which covered only two days. While the increase points to early traction, the figures lag behind Novo’s oral Wegovy, which logged 18,410 prescriptions in its first full week and 3,071 in the first four days after launch.The muted uptake weighed on…

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At a time when Hollywood is torn between fear of artificial intelligence stealing jobs and the pressure to cut costs, a new kind of hybrid production studio is launching with the latest AI tools. Innovative Dreams is a new production services company, backed by Amazon Web Services and Luma, a generative AI startup, that combines cameras and a giant LED wall on a soundstage with tools to apply AI from pre-production, to shooting, into post-production. By combining virtual production, motion capture, and a variety of AI tools including Luma, Google’s Nano Banana, and Bytedance’s SeeDream, Innovative Dreams says it can…

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Game TheoryThe Gulf helped transform global sport through billions in investment. But as geopolitical tensions rise is that era of rapid expansion coming to an end? Al Jazeera’s Samantha Johnson looks at how geopolitics could impact the business of sport.Published On 26 Apr 202626 Apr 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Suspected gunman Cole Allen checked into the Hilton Hotel hosting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Friday, just one day before the event, sources told Fox News.Allen, 31, a computer scientist from Torrance, California, is accused of opening fire at the event where President Donald Trump was in attendance. Initial reports say Secret Service agents fired 3-4 shots, and Allen fired at least one.The FBI is conducting a ballistics investigation at its lab in Quantico, and authorities are also working with credit card companies to go through purchases going back in time.Authorities…

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The sound of singing rises up from the packed pews of St-Jean-l’Évangéliste Cathedral in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. But the congregation is dressed in blue, white and red Montreal Canadiens jerseys, and the song they’re singing isn’t a hymn but rather a chant that any sports fan will recognize: “Olé! Olé! Olé!” Since the beginning of the NHL playoffs, hundreds of hockey fans have packed into the pews for raucous Habs watch parties in which they yell, cheer, and yes, pray for victory.The director of content and communications for La Cargaison, the nonprofit multimedia organization behind the show, says the interest has…

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