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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’
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Nick Lichtenberg
September 11, 2025
North America
Two decades after Katrina, New Orleans remembers the hurricane that wiped the city with the ‘hand of God’
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Jack Brook
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The Associated Press
August 29, 2025
Tech
Spotify’s 696 million users can now message each other directly—incentivizing users to keep their eyes and ears on the app for longer
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Dave Lozo
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Morning Brew
August 27, 2025
Success
Newly engaged Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce share a $1.67 billion empire—the power couple will be 2.5X richer than the Beckhams when they say ‘I do’
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Emma Burleigh
August 27, 2025
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Sony sold Netflix the rights to ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ in a pandemic-era safety play—and now it’s Netflix’s biggest movie ever
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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
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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
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Mark Scolforo
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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
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Gary Gerard Hamilton
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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
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Becky Bohrer
August 20, 2025
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Judge sends singer Sean Kingston to jail for over 3 years: ‘He is a thief and a conman, plain and simple’
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David Fischer
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The Associated Press
August 16, 2025
Success
From United Airlines to Olive Garden, brands turn orange, tying themselves to Taylor Swift’s economic superpowers
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Michelle Chapman
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The Associated Press
August 15, 2025
Politics
Trump’s Kennedy Center honors are decidedly different: Kiss, Sylvester Stallone and Gloria Gaynor make the cut
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Annie Ma
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Hillel Italie
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The Associated Press
August 13, 2025
Finance
Kroger’s CEO mysteriously resigned. An unrelated lawsuit involving Jewel could reveal why
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Eva Roytburg
August 13, 2025
Success
Fame, fury, and flannel: How 39-year-old critic kingpin Anthony Fantano governs his YouTube empire
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Dave Smith
August 12, 2025
Success
Forget cold plunges: this CEO says the Gen Z habit of starting the day with memes is his favorite morning routine
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Emma Burleigh
August 5, 2025
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The oil CEO who stood up to Trump is a follower of the disciplined 'Exxon way' and has a history of blunt statements
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Jordan Blum
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Elon Musk asked people to upload their medical data to X so his AI company could learn to interpret MRIs and CT scans
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Sasha Rogelberg
Economy
The longer the Supreme Court delays its tariff decision, the better it is for President Trump
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Jim Edwards