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    It’s time to talk about Cynthia Erivo and misogynoir

    Misogyny has no place in the entertainment industry, especially when it comes to Black women. A recent interview between presenter and actress Cynthia Erivo highlights a disturbing trend of misogynoir – a form of sexism that targets Black women. During the conversation, Erivo was repeatedly...
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    Pet ashes stolen in Brentwood vet hospital burglary

    Burglary at Brentwood Vet Hospital Leaves Pets Without Eternal Homes A brazen break-in at a veterinary hospital in Brentwood on Saturday has left the community reeling, with thieves making off with specially made bags containing urns holding pet ashes. The brazen heist occurred around 8:10am...
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    Metro Detroit’s GRiZ tapped as Bonnaroo 2026 headliner - Detroit Metro Times

    Detroit's own GRiZ to Headline Bonnaroo 2026 GRiZ, the saxophone-wielding DJ from Southfield, is set to represent Detroit at this summer's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Tennessee. The popular music festival announced its 2026 lineup on Tuesday, with GRiZ joining a stellar cast of national...
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    Civilians killed in DRC fighting, a day after peace deal signing

    At least 23 people, including children, were killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo just one day after a US-backed peace agreement was signed between the DRC's leaders and Rwanda. The violent clashes break the fragile calm that had been achieved following a decade of conflict. Eyewitnesses...
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    NFL Postseason Picture: Which Teams Have Toughest Road To Playoffs?

    NFL Season of Relative Parity: The Road to the Playoffs Is Long and Treacherous for Many Teams The NFL's season of relative parity has meant that many teams are still fighting for a spot in the playoffs, making it an exciting and unpredictable final stretch. With several tight races down the...
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    Liberal arts and critical thinking | Letters

    Critics Claim Liberal Arts Have a Monopoly on Critical Thinking, Says University Head University of Warwick head Dr William Rupp is taking umbrage with the notion that liberal arts programs have a monopoly on cultivating critical thinking. In fact, he argues that such an assumption misses the...
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    UK Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan knocked out in first round to China's Zhou Yuelong

    Ronnie O'Sullivan, eight-time UK Championship titleholder, has suffered an early exit from this year's tournament after falling short in the first round against China's rising star Zhou Yuelong. The 50-year-old Englishman was knocked out with a score of 6-4 at the York Barbican venue. Despite...
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    Domino's announces major menu update

    Domino's Delivers Major Menu Update with Online Discount Offer Pizza lovers can indulge in a 50% discount on menu-priced pizzas ordered online until December 7, 2025. As part of Domino's latest promotion, customers can enjoy a affordable and convenient dining option during the holiday season...
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    Tom Stoppard, playwright of dazzling wit and playful erudition, dies aged 88

    Renowned playwright Tom Stoppard has left an indelible mark on the world of theatre with his dazzling wit and playful erudition. The Czech-born British writer, who was 88 when he passed away, had been a towering figure in the theatrical landscape for decades, leaving behind a legacy that will...
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    A.I. Leaders Warn Entry-Level White-Collar Jobs Are Being Automated Away

    Artificial Intelligence is Ravaging Entry-Level White-Collar Jobs, Leaving a Trail of Uncertainty The tech industry, once a haven for fresh computer science graduates, has become an increasingly daunting landscape for young professionals seeking entry-level white-collar work. Artificial...
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    ‘Kokuho’ Becomes Highest-Grossing Japanese Live-Action Film Locally With $111 Million

    Kabuki Drama 'Kokuho' Shatters Records in Japan's Theaters A milestone has been achieved by the Japanese Kabuki drama "Kokuho", which has now become the highest-grossing live-action film in Japan, boasting a staggering $111 million in local revenue. The 172-day run of the film, since its...
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    Trump wants to revive the Rush Hour franchise. Is he eyeing a return to Hollywood?

    US President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed interest in reviving the iconic "Rush Hour" movie franchise, sparking speculation about his intentions to return to Hollywood. The revival would mark a significant shift for Trump, who stepped away from the entertainment industry after leaving...
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    How Universities Used Counterterror Intelligence-Sharing Hubs to Surveil Pro-Palestine Students

    US Universities Under Surveillance: How Fusion Centers Target Pro-Palestine Activists Fusion centers, a network of law enforcement agencies designed to facilitate intelligence sharing between federal, state, and local authorities, have become a tool for universities to surveil and silence...
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    Key moments from the Trump-Mamdani Oval Office news conference – video wrap

    In a dramatic and contentious press conference held at the White House, President Donald Trump clashed with a prominent critic of US foreign policy in Africa - Dr. SamirAMadani. The Oval Office meeting was marked by a tense exchange between the two men, as Trump faced questions from various news...
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    India confirms deadly Delhi car blast being treated as terror incident

    India has confirmed that Monday's deadly explosion outside Delhi's Red Fort, which claimed 12 lives and left over 30 injured, is being treated as a terror incident. The statement from the cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cements speculation that the blast was carried out by...
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    Pot Heads, a Bucks County coffee shop known for its skeleton decor, expands to Jenkintown

    Local Coffee Shop Pot Heads Expands to Jenkintown with Unique Vibe When it comes to grabbing a cup of coffee, Bucks County locals know that Pot Heads is more than just a morning pick-me-up - it's an immersive experience. The coffee shop, known for its skeleton decor, has been a staple in...
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    Washington resident believed to be the first to die from rare strain of bird flu

    Rare Bird Flu Strain Kills First Human, Officials Say Public Risk is Low A Washington state resident has become the first person in the US to die from a rare strain of bird flu known as H5N5. The victim, an older adult with underlying health conditions, had recently come into contact with...
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    Nigeria hit by second school abduction in less than a week

    Bodies of Nigerian Schoolgirls Abducted by Armed Gangs Remain Unaccounted For Armed gangs have kidnapped a yet-to-be confirmed number of students from St. Mary's Private (Catholic) Secondary School in Agwara local government area, according to the Niger State Government. The attack comes just...
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    AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco's mistakes, says Anthropic chief

    AI Firms Risk Repeating Tobacco's Mistakes if They Don't Disclose Risks, Warns Anthropic CEO The chief executive of AI startup Anthropic has issued a stark warning to his peers, urging them to be transparent about the risks posed by their products or risk repeating the mistakes of tobacco and...
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    The "Yellowstone" effect: Welcome to the new era of TV Westerns

    "Yellowstone Effect": The Resurgence of the Western in Modern TV Drama In a stroke of poetic justice, John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) defiant cry against "progress" in the fourth-season finale of Yellowstone has resonated with audiences across America. His unyielding commitment to protecting...
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