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We follow Julian David, who is representing New Zealand in men's speed climbing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. He's gearing up for one of his last events before the Games, the IFSC World Cup in Chamonix, France.

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Former Hells Angels chapter president Pat Matter breaks down biker gang scenes in movies and television, such as "Sons of Anarchy," for realism.

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The Ukrainian military unexpectedly attacked on Russian soil, moving 6 miles into the country. Ukraine released footage of Russian troops surrendering in the Kursk region.

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From government investigations to labor disputes and a custody battle, Elon Musk has a lot to lose in court. Here's the tea on Musk's lawsuits.

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In the past few years, Europe and the United States have been returning stolen bronzes from the historical Kingdom of Benin.

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Some screen junkies are ditching their smartphones for dumbphones that cut out the juicy apps that keep users' eyes locked on the screen. Our tech reporter Jordan Hart tried out one of these dumbphones in the wild streets of New York City to see if it could really curb her screen addiction.

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The August stock market plunge has investors prepping for a recession and Democrats hoping it doesn't hurt Kamala Harris' economy-focused campaign.

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Vice President Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate after a whirlwind "veepstakes" that has dominated her 2024 Democratic presidential campaign.

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America has pledged over $175 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia invaded, which includes over $100 billion in military spending. That includes shells, tanks, rockets, cannons, anti-tank weapons, drones, and missile defense systems worth $1 billion each. So which weapons have proven most critical on the battlefield?