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How AI Is Wreaking Havoc on the Fanbases of Taylor Swift, Drake, and Other Pop Stars
Music superfans are having trouble telling the difference between their heroes and AI creations.
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The Chilling True Story Behind Hulu Crime Drama Under the Bridge
Hulu's new true-crime miniseries dramatizes the before and after of 14-year-old Reena Virk's 1997 murder in British Columbia.
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Allman Brothers Band Co-Founder and Legendary Guitarist Dickey Betts Dies at 80
Guitar legend Dickey Betts, who co-founded the Allman Brothers Band and wrote their biggest hit, “Ramblin’ Man,” has died. He was 80.
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The Swifties Who Turned Their Fandom Into a Career
Bonny Barker and Emily Hunt have gained an online following making videos about Taylor Swift, turning a fun side hobby to a full-time career.
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FCC Investigating 911 Cell Service Outages Across Four States
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating after outages impacted 911 call service in multiple states.
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Doctors Need to Get Better at Recognizing Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
Deception is central to this form of medical child abuse.
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‘I Cannot Digest That Passover Is Next Week.’ Counting the Days With Rachel Goldberg-Polin
For the families pressing relentlessly for the release of their loved ones taken hostage on Oct. 7, moving forward is a contradiction.
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Two Endangered Ferrets Cloned From Genes of Critter Frozen in 1980s
(CHEYENNE, Wyo.) — Two more black-footed ferrets have been cloned from the genes used for the first clone of an endangered species in the U.S., bringing to three the number of slinky predators genetically identical to one of the last such animals found in the wild, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Wednesday. Efforts…
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Prince William Accepts Gift for Kate Middleton at First Public Engagement Since Cancer Reveal
Prince William made his first official public appearance since his wife, Kate Middleton, revealed her cancer diagnosis.
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Positive Economic Data Is Still Hiding Bleak Reality for Families
While the U.S. economy seems to have dodged a recession, many families are struggling without reliable, affordable childcare.
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Juror Dismissed in Trump Hush Money Trial as Prosecutors Ask for Trump to Face Contempt
One of the jurors who had been picked in the Trump hush-money trial was dismissed as prosecutors seek Trump to be held in contempt.
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Reinstating the SATs Will Only Make Rich Kids Richer
The SATs are back. It is higher education’s latest cash grab, writes Evan Mandery.
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Kennedy Family Endorses Biden Against RFK Jr.
President Joe Biden will accept endorsements from at least 15 members of the Kennedy political family as he aims to marginalize Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Prince Harry Marks Significant Date When Officially Changing Primary Residence to U.S.
Prince Harry officially listed his place of residence as the U.S. for the first time, alongside a significant date.
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Scotland Pauses Prescribing Puberty Blockers to Under-18s
Scotland’s only gender identity clinic for young people has paused prescribing puberty blockers for new patients under 18 years old.
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Taylor Swift Isn’t the Economic Force. It’s Her Fans
Women today want content that speaks to their lived experiences. And they’re willing to pay for it, too.
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Why Asian Allies Are Wary of the U.S. Election—and Why Experts Say They Don’t Need to Be
U.S. allies around the world are wary of the upcoming presidential election. Here’s why experts think those in Asia may have less to worry about.
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Imagining a Free Palestine
In the continuous grief of watching Israel's bombardment of Gaza, I have begun reimagining what a Palestinian future looks like.
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China and Indonesia Call for Immediate and Lasting Ceasefire in Gaza
Indonesia’s foreign minister said the two countries share the same view about the importance of resolving the Palestinian problem through a two-state solution.
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Google Fires 28 Workers Involved in Protests Over $1.2 Billion Israeli Contract
Google has fired 28 employees after they were involved in protests against Project Nimbus, project to provide the Israeli government with AI and cloud services.
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Indonesia Volcano Eruptions Force Thousands to Evacuate
Authorities issued a tsunami warning as a volcano on the northern side of Sulawesi island had at least five large eruptions in the past 24 hours.
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Ecuador President Noboa Shuts Down Nation on Electricity Crisis
President Daniel Noboa has blamed the unprecedented measure on drought, but also sabotage, without offering evidence.
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Biden Calls China ‘Xenophobic,’ Ramping Up Campaign Rhetoric
The remarks were among the most pointed rebukes Biden has delivered of the world’s second-largest economy.
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All The Internet Stars Seen in Abbott Elementary
Abbott Elementary is filled with appearances from internet personalities
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Columbia University’s President Rebuts Claims School Has Become a Hotbed of Bias, Hatred
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — The president of Columbia University took a firm stand against antisemitism Wednesday as she parried accusations from Republicans who see the New York campus as a hotbed of bias, but she hedged on whether certain phrases invoked by some supporters of Palestinians rise to harassment. Nemat Shafik had the benefit of hindsight…
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What Judge Merchan Knows About Trump
The judge overseeing the former president's criminal trial is familiar with his history, in and out of court.
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Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment Articles as Unconstitutional
The stunted Senate trial marked the end of the deeply partisan and historic effort to impeach Mayorkas over his handling of the border.
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An Animated Guide to the Rare 2024 Cicada Co-Emergence 
It will be the first time since 1803—when Thomas Jefferson was President—that these particular broods simultaneously emerge.
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Boeing Pushes Back on Whistleblower’s Allegations About Potential of Planes Breaking Apart During Flight
The whistleblower said excessive force was used to fit panels together on the 787 assembly line that could cause it to break apart.
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Nestlé Adds Sugar to Baby Milk and Cereal in Poorer Nations, Report Finds
The report calls out Nestlé's “double standard" for adding sugar to baby food products in developing countries but not European markets.
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