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Sharon Stone tells us how Robert De Niro pissed her off while making Martin Scorsese's "Casino"

Sharon Stone spoke to Business Insider about working with Robert De Niro on the set of "Casino." She reflected on his uncanny ability to challenge and provoke her as an actor.

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AI "chef" creates menu for new Dubai restaurant

Woohoo, a Dubai restaurant opening in September, will serve a menu designed by an AI called Chef Aiman. Trained on food science and recipe data, the AI creates sustainable dishes that human chefs prepare.

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Here are 4 big takeaways from Trump's approved 'Big Beautiful Bill'

Trump's new proposal includes tax cuts, student loan reforms, and stricter rules for Medicaid and SNAP. Here's what the four biggest changes could mean for you.

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Why did Israel unleash hundreds of warplanes against Iran?

Israel launched 200 warplanes on some of Iran's core nuclear and missile programs in what's been dubbed the "Rising Lion" operation. Iran quickly retaliated by sending 100 drones into Israel, which the Israel Defense Forces said were mostly intercepted.

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Why Nintendo is more expensive than ever

For about 15 years, big-budget Nintendo games cost $60. In fact, that was the standard game price across the industry.

Meanwhile, Nintendo's consoles are generally cheaper than most competing gaming systems, such as the Xbox and the PlayStation. Its consoles have never cost more than $300 β€”Β until now.

At $450, the Switch 2 is Nintendo's priciest console. Mario Kart World is priced at $80 β€” the most expensive first-party title Nintendo has ever released. Some fans are outraged by the price increase. But some industry analysts say a price hike was overdue, considering the rising costs of game development and inflation, among other factors.

So why is Nintendo suddenly so expensive? And what does an $80 game mean for Nintendo and the entire video game industry?

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Chaos erupts after thousands of Palestinians rush to grab aid in Gaza

A US aid agency backed by Israel has established distribution hubs in Gaza, but the UN is concerned this may forcibly displace Gazans and trigger chaos among a population on the brink of famine.

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Donald Trump announces a 'major trade deal' with the UK

Donald Trump announced a trade deal with the UK to open its markets and benefit both countries, as well as his hopes to make progress with China.

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We compared iconic dipping sauces in the US and UK

We wanted to find all the differences between fast food sauces in the US and the UK to determine which sauce is the best. We looked at classics like Big Mac sauce and Wingstop ranch as well as exclusive sauces from chains like Raising Cane's, In-N-Out, Morley's, and Chick-fil-A.

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We compare cheese in the US and UK

We're comparing the most popular cheese brands in the US and UK. We delve into the portion sizes, ingredients, price, and nutrition of Kraft, Sargento, Tillamook, Dairylea, Cathedral City, and more. This is "Food Wars."

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