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Climate risk is quietly rewriting the rules of homeownership

Insurance costs are becoming a financial shock In large parts of the United States, the cost — or even the

China’s “golden monkey diplomacy” hints at what may follow the panda era

A new wildlife ambassador steps forward For decades, China’s giant pandas were more than beloved zoo attractions; they were living

Taylor Swift turns a “bonus project” into a box-office weapon

The pop economy she built keeps paying off Taylor Swift has done it again: a film built around her new

K-drama’s global play: Netflix leans on “The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” and a new wave of comfort storytelling

Streaming strategy built on Korean storytelling Netflix and its Korean production partners are rolling out a dense October slate built

Pet obesity and “pet health inflation” are now the same story

Your vet bill is telling you something Veterinarians across the United States say they are seeing more overweight and obese

Japan and Europe move to lock up EV battery recycling

Who controls the minerals after the car dies Japan and European partners are building a shared data system to track

Quantum computing’s “two-hour run” shocks the field — and resets expectations

From fragile lab demo to continuous operation A Harvard–MIT research team says it has operated a quantum processor continuously for

U.S. puts troops and diplomats on the ground to enforce Gaza ceasefire

Washington moves from “broker” to “enforcer” The United States is no longer just brokering the fragile Gaza ceasefire — it

K-pop’s October wave is built on constant comeback culture

The business logic behind nonstop releases K-pop is flooding late October with comeback cycles, solos, and surprise collaborations — and

Halloween TV still belongs to “event nights,” not just streaming queues

The comfort economy of spooky season Broadcasters and streamers are both chasing Halloween weekend, but in very different ways. Public-service