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Man Charged in Random Attack on Steve Buscemi in New York
The 66-year-old star of “Boardwalk Empire” and “Fargo” was walking in midtown Manhattan on May 8 when a stranger punched him in the face.
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The Last Student Who Helped Integrate U.N.C. Has Died
Ralph Kennedy Frasier, who had been in declining health over the past months, died May 8 at age 85 in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Biden Likens MAGA Movement to Segregationists in Speech to NAACP
Biden’s speech was part of a push to engage Black voters amid flagging support.
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The State Department Just Issued a Worldwide Travel Advisory for U.S. Citizens. Here’s Why 
The State Department specifically pointed to increased violence against LGBTQ+ people and pride-related events as a reason for the advisory.
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Video From 2016 Appears to Show Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Beating Singer Cassie in Hotel Hallway
Security video appears to show Sean “Diddy” Combs physically assaulting singer Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016.
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Kinds of Kindness Is a Stiff, Tedious Follow-up to Poor Things
Emma Stone reunites with director Yorgos Lanthimos in 'Kinds of Kindness.' Read TIME's review.
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The Breakout Song of the Summer Just Might Be This Hidden Gem From 1970
Five decades after it debuted, Minnie Riperton's 1969 song "Les Fleurs" is featured prominently in 'Back to Black' and 'The Idea of You.'
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California’s Scenic Highway to Big Sur Re-Opens for Travel as Slide Repair Advances
A section of California's scenic Highway 1 leading to the famous Big Sur coast reopened to around-the-clock traffic Friday.
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How Back to Black Brings the True Story of Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder-Civil’s Relationship to the Screen
Sam Taylor-Johnson, Marisa Abela, and Jack O’Connell speak to TIME about capturing the nuance and complexity of the couple in their new film.
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Roger Fortson Laid to Rest: Hundreds Pack Funeral for Black Airman Killed in His Home By a Florida Deputy
Hundreds of Air Force members in dress blues joined Roger Fortson's family, friends and others at a suburban Atlanta megachurch on Friday.
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Back to Black Is Too Safe to Do Amy Winehouse Justice
A new Amy Winehouse biopic reopens a conversation about whether a troubled artist’s life should ever become fodder for a movie.
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A Guide to the Real-Life Figures in the Amy Winehouse Biopic Back to Black
Late musician Amy Winehouse is the subject of a new biopic that explores her substance abuse and recording to Back in Black.
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Back to Black Director Sam Taylor-Johnson to Her Critics: ‘I Know What I’m Doing’
The director on her approach to Amy Winehouse's story, why she doesn't read anything about herself in the press, and the franchise she'd love to tackle.
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Health Experts are Watching a More Dangerous Version of Mpox
Cases of a new group of mpox viruses in the Democratic Republic of Congo has U.S. health officials on alert.
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King Charles III’s Net Worth Has Increased Dramatically, U.K. Rich List Reveals
King Charles III’s net worth has increased over the past year, according to the newly-published 2024 Sunday Times Rich List.
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What We Know About the Death Toll in Gaza
The number of Palestinians killed during the Israel-Hamas War is drawing renewed scrutiny.
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The True Story Behind The Big Cigar
Huey P. Newton's flight to Cuba from the U.S. is dramatized in Apple TV+'s The Big Cigar. Here's the real history behind the series.
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Slovak Prime Minister Undergoes Another Operation, Remains in Serious Condition Since Shooting
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has undergone another operation two days after being shot multiple times and remains in serious condition.
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Why I Kept My Kinks a Secret
Author R. O. Kwon on hiding her desires
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20 Years After Same-Sex Marriage Was First Legalized, Queer Couples Reflect on How Their Lives Changed
On May 7, 2004, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s declared same-sex couples could apply for marriage licenses.
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French Police Fatally Shoot an Armed Man Suspected of Setting Fire to a Synagogue
Tensions over the Israel-Hamas war have grown and antisemitic acts have surged in France, which has the largest Jewish and Muslim populations in western Europe.
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Vatican Announces New Norms to Authenticate Claims Like Divine Visions and Weeping Statues
The Vatican is stepping in amid a boom in claims and concern that apocalyptic prophesies are spreading online faster than ever before and causing confusion among the faithful.
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Vladimir Putin’s Pomp-Filled China Trip Underscores the Limits of Western Pressure
It was a display of unity that will disappoint Western leaders, who have spent the last few months trying to press home to Xi that his backing of Putin harms China’s own interests.
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Severe Storms in Southeast Texas Leave Several Dead and Many Without Power
Houston officials said four people died in the severe weather—at least two caused by falling trees and another when a crane blew over in strong winds.
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A New Lawsuit Accuses Spotify of Cheating Songwriters Out of Royalties
Spotify allegedly used a legalistic word change to justify slicing royalties to musicians and publishers, reducing the revenue on which royalties are based by almost 50%.
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Reddit Partners With OpenAI to Bring Content to ChatGPT and AI Tools to Reddit
Reddit forged a partnership with OpenAI that will bring its content to the chatbot ChatGPT and other products, while also helping the social media company add new artificial intelligence features to its forums.
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Pro-Palestinian Student Protesters Celebrated for ‘Moral Clarity’ at ‘The People’s Graduation’
Hundreds of students gathered at The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on Thursday for 'The People's Graduation'
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NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker After His Controversial Commencement Speech
During a commencement speech, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker encouraged women to prioritize their "vocation" as homemakers.
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Bones Found in Wisconsin Music Store Chimney Identified as Man Who Last Contacted Relatives in 1970
The DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that uses genealogy to identify unknown persons, announced that the bones are those of Ronnie Joe Kirk.
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McDonald’s Sets $5 U.S. Meal Deal Release Date in Bid to Ease Customer Frustration Over High Prices
The deal would let customers get a four-piece McNugget, small fries, a small drink and either a McDouble burger or a McChicken sandwich for $5 in most areas.
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