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How a jazz legend's resting place was lost and found, 50 years after his tragic death
Though the trumpeter Lee Morgan was killed in 1972, his legacy was well maintained. At least it seemed so, until one fan discovered last year that Morgan's gravesite seemed to have vanished.
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In the midst of scandal, 3 Russian figure skaters hope to elevate their sport
A triple jump used to be the gold standard in figure skating. Now it's the quad. For the first time at an Olympics, a woman — Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva — landed a quad in competition.
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Looking good in the metaverse. Fashion brands bet on digital clothing
Fashion brands are betting people will spend on virtual outfits in the immersive digital world known as the metaverse.
Snowboarding was his passion. Making the sport more inclusive became his mission
For nearly all its history, snowboarding has been a sport that is disproportionately white. Through his Hoods to Woods Foundation, Brian Paupaw is trying to change that.
New Zealand just became the latest country to outlaw conversion therapy
The new law calls for prison time for anyone who performs conversion therapy on children under 18 or who performs a practice that "causes serious harm to the individual" — regardless of their age.
The Delta Variant Raises A Lot Of Question About The Latest COVID Surge
As COVID-19 cases rise due to the delta variant, we examine who is at risk, and what's the best way to protect yourself and others. Also, with a spate of outbreaks at camp, what parents need to know.
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New film 'Writing with Fire' spotlights a women-run news service making waves in India
Run by women of the Dalit or untouchable caste, their Youtube channel now has 550,000 subscribers.
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Nathan Chen wins gold as Olympic officials stay largely mum on reports of Russian skater doping
American figure skater Nathan Chen won the individual gold medal that eluded him four years ago, skating to a medley of Elton John tunes.
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California sues Tesla over racial discrimination
California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleges that workers at the company's Fremont factory experienced racial discrimination and harassment.
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U.S. 'pre-bunks' Russian propaganda
As Russian troops threaten Ukraine, the U.S. is trying to "pre-bunk" what it says are Russian attempts to sow disinformation — moves that might be used as a pretext for an invasion.
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