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Meet Bad Bunny, Super Bowl headliner: The son of a truck driver and English teacher used to work at a grocery store before becoming a SoundCloud superstar
By
Sydney Lake
September 29, 2025
Law
Assata Shakur, fugitive Black militant and godmother to Tupac, dies in Cuba
By
Philip Marcelo
and
The Associated Press
September 26, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Brett James, writer of ‘Jesus, Take The Wheel,’ dies in plane crash at 57
By
Kathy McCormack
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Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
September 19, 2025
Law
Ticketmaster accused by FTC of conspiring with brokers to buy concert tickets at face price, get a kickback at higher resale
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
September 19, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Why the song of the summer is nearly 30 years old—and what it has to do with Gen Z’s nostalgic thirst for a ’90’s kid summer’
By
Nick Lichtenberg
September 11, 2025
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Two decades after Katrina, New Orleans remembers the hurricane that wiped the city with the ‘hand of God’
By
Jack Brook
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The Associated Press
August 29, 2025
Tech
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By
Dave Lozo
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Morning Brew
August 27, 2025
Success
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By
Emma Burleigh
August 27, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Sony sold Netflix the rights to ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ in a pandemic-era safety play—and now it’s Netflix’s biggest movie ever
By
Dave Smith
August 27, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Will Smith’s self-inflicted PR nightmare won’t end after appearing to use AI-generated crowds to promote his rap comeback
By
Dave Smith
August 27, 2025
Success
A pre-Great Depression summer retreat for bird watching, chamber music and mind-expanding lectures is going strong in the heart of Pennsylvania
By
Mark Scolforo
and
The Associated Press
August 24, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
A 22-year-old made up a line dance on his lunch break. Then Beyoncé adopted it and now he’s got a new career
By
Gary Gerard Hamilton
and
The Associated Press
August 20, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Chronically delayed flight parked in Boise spurs jazz band to jam in the aisle: ‘You could just feel the energy. Everybody was so frustrated’
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The Associated Press
and
Becky Bohrer
August 20, 2025
Law
Judge sends singer Sean Kingston to jail for over 3 years: ‘He is a thief and a conman, plain and simple’
By
David Fischer
and
The Associated Press
August 16, 2025
Success
From United Airlines to Olive Garden, brands turn orange, tying themselves to Taylor Swift’s economic superpowers
By
Michelle Chapman
and
The Associated Press
August 15, 2025
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Billionaire Mike Bloomberg was fired after dedicating 15 years of his career to Salomon Brothers—the next morning, he...
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Emma Burleigh
Success
Former U.S. Secret Service agent says bringing your authentic self to work stifles teamwork: ‘You don’t get high...
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Sydney Lake
Success
Meet the rich retired boomers who are now ultra-frugal because they are scared of going broke—even after saving for...
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Orianna Rosa Royle
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