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The fairytale capital of the world

Richard Quest and Joe Minihane, CNN Once upon a time in Scandinavia, a country emerged where the Covid restrictions that many other nations are still living under were completely lifted. Denmark’s decision to become the first European Union member to fully relax Covid-19 rules is thanks in large part to the successful way local traditions

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Britney Spears' father is reacting to his suspension as the conservator of his daughter's estimated $60 million dollar estate.

Attorney for Jamie Spears calls his suspension ‘disappointing’ and a ‘loss’ for Britney Spears

By Chloe Melas, CNN Britney Spears‘ father is reacting to his suspension as the conservator of his daughter’s estimated $60 million dollar estate. An attorney for Jamie Spears described Wednesday’s ruling by Judge Brenda Penny as a “loss” for the singer. “Mr. Spears loves his daughter Britney unconditionally. For thirteen years, he has tried to

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"Venom: Let There Be Carnage" continues the Marvel franchise.

‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ could use some brains in more ways than one

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN Two head-chomping symbiotes aren’t better than one in “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” a mind-numbingly tiresome sequel, filled with uninspired comedy and a CGI monster fight that seems to drag on forever. Although this falls under the Sony umbrella, it represents most toothless enterprise under Marvel’s banner since its cinematic

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A 13-meter chamber in Gibraltar's Vanguard Cave

Cave chamber closed for 40,000 years could hold the key to the lives of Neanderthals

By Jeevan Ravindran, CNN The discovery of a chamber at least 40,000 years old in a Gibraltar cave previously inhabited by Neanderthals could lead to groundbreaking new finds about their lifestyles, according to researchers. Archaeologists from the Gibraltar National Museum have been working since 2012 to find potential chambers and passages blocked by sediment in

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'Aladdin' Broadway show cancels performance due to Covid-19 one night after official return.

‘Aladdin’ Broadway show cancels performances until October 12 because of more Covid-19 cases

By Aya Elamroussi, CNN Disney’s “Aladdin” on Broadway canceled performances Friday for the second time this week after more coronavirus cases were detected within the theater company, the show said. The production was paused Wednesday — a day after officially returning — due to Covid-19 cases, and it resumed Thursday. But after more breakthrough cases

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