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Jada Pinkett Smith calls for healing after hair joke, Oscars slap
The "Red Table Talk" host broke her silence on Tuesday, calling for healing after an insensitive hair joke saw her husband slap a Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars on Sunday night.
Econ 919 — More housing for Nikiski seniors
The Nikiski Senior Center has a 34-person waitlist for its eight units. Today, it's working on a plan to build more apartments to meet the ever-growing need for senior housing in the rural community.
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Philadelphia set a homicide record in 2021. Now police hope a new tactic deters crime
Police hope to lower the city's raging homicide rate by focusing more resources on shootings that don't kill." We're modeling a lot of our things on what homicide does," says Lt. Dennis Rosenbaum.
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Forager and TikTok influencer Alexis Nikole Nelson shares how the great outdoors has offered her both an endless array of food options and an outlet to reconnect with her food and her culture.
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'Bridgerton' and 'The Gilded Age' present uneasy marriage of escapist fantasy and social commentary
Both shows have diverse casts, sumptuous depictions of the 1800s and an obsession with wealth.
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In her memoir, author Tara Westover considers what it means to be 'Educated'
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Russia alleges Ukraine military strike on Russian oil depot
Ukraine hasn't confirmed or denied that it ordered the strike.
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Anaïs Mitchell returns to her roots on a new self-titled album
It's a confessional, intimate album a world away from Midtown Manhattan.
Louisiana business owner tries to recover her shop and her spirit after destructive tornados
Clean-up and recovery efforts are underway in parts of Louisiana after deadly tornadoes and storms whipped through the state.
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In a stunning victory, Amazon workers on Staten Island vote for a union
Warehouse workers at an Amazon fulfillment center on Staten Island have voted to join the upstart Amazon Labor Union, making it the first Amazon facility in the U.S. to unionize.
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