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All the Films in Competition at Cannes, Ranked from Best to Worst
The New Yorker· 5 days agoReading from prepared remarks, Baker singled out two other filmmakers in the competition, Francis...
Naked Economy Seats And Cabin Innovations At AIX 2024
Forbes· 6 days agoDaniel Clucas, founder of Studio ID, has developed a new concept for airline economy seats that would help airlines tear them down quickly and rebuild them with improved features. Clucas is ...
Stock market today: Asian shares decline after a mixed post-holiday session on Wall Street
The News-Times· 2 days agoAsian shares were mostly lower Wednesday after a mixed session on Wall Street following a three-day...
With her timeless creative designs, professional costume designer Selena Xin Jin is a thriving...
Digital Journal· 2 days agoSelena Xin Jin is enjoying a moment of success in her career as she continues to showcase her...
Team USA Recap: Alise Willoughby Wins Third BMX Racing… | USA Cycling
usacycling.org· 3 days agoWe recap the latest in American bike racing from the past two weeks (May 14-28)
Small Business - The Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald | The Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald
Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald· 3 days agoThe United Nations Foundation today announced the appointment of Marc-AndrĂ© Blanchard of Canada and Susana Malcorra of Argentina to its Board of Directors. With experience spanning geographies ...
Chinese, US students plant roots of friendship, understanding
China Daily· 2 days agoMore than a month ago, high school students from China and Iowa in the United States' Midwest inaugurated and planted the first batch of trees for the China-US Friendship Youth Woods in Hebei ...
Chinese, US students plant roots of friendship, understanding
China Daily· 2 days agoMore than a month ago, high school students from China and Iowa in the United States' Midwest inaugurated and planted the first batch of trees for the China-US Friendship Youth Woods in Hebei ...
No feet of clay for China's aces
China Daily· 3 days agoThe idea that clay is the Achilles heel of Chinese tennis players is being put firmly to bed in Paris. With four of five Chinese players finishing on the winning side after the first day's play ...