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U.S. and Latin American countries promise immigration overhaul
The Los Angeles Declaration comes at the end of the Summit of the Americas, which the Biden Administration hosted this week in Los Angeles.
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David Lynch Dreams Up 'Crazy Clown Time'
Director David Lynch — the man who made Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks and Eraserhead -- has released his first solo album, titled Crazy Clown Time. Rock critic Ken Tucker says it's a strange trip that ends up making a lot of sense.
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LGBTQ+ community's battle for the dinosaur emoji
Dinosaur emojis have been widely used by the LGBTQ+ community online for a long time. There was a shock in the community when they started to see the dino emoji appear on the feeds of anti-trans users.
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Julie Andrews says she's not the squeaky clean lady you might expect
The Sound of Music star will soon be honored with the AFI's Life Achievement Award. In 2008 and 2019, she spoke to Fresh Air about growing up during WWII and performing in her parents' vaudeville.
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Questions of faith and sanity bubble to the surface in season 3 of 'Evil'
Evil, which premiered on CBS in 2019, has shifted over to the Paramount+ streaming service, where it's taken full advantage of its relocation. The latest season keeps increasing in intensity.
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School Pulls All-Beef Burgers From Menu, Citing Complaints
Students in a Virginia school system are now eating hamburgers with additives after officials heeded their complaints about the appearance and taste. Burgers now include a reported 26 ingredients.
Key moments from Thursday night's Jan. 6 committee hearing
Millions of Americans saw videos they'd not seen before from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Econ 919 — RVers not driven away by high gas prices
One gallon of unleaded gas costs, on average, about $5 in the U.S. today.Those prices could be enough to give even the most zealous roadtrippers pause. But vacationers who are hellbent on getting their dream Alaskan vacations aren't going to let anything stop them— not this time.
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Saudi Arabia's foray into professional golf upsets elite sport
On Thursday, the PGA Tour suspended 17 players for competing in the first event of the LIV Golf series, which is funded by Saudi Arabia.
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Gordon Parks' photography masterfully captured the range of Black life in America
One of the country's most celebrated photographers, Gordon Parks used his camera as a weapon against racial injustice. Howard University has recently acquired more than 250 of Parks' images.
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