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From now until May 12, some 300 comedians are taking over some of LA’s most iconic theaters to do live stand-up, table reads, sketch comedy shows and more.
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Among the recipients of the nation's highest civilian honor is Opal Lee, who led the effort to get Juneteenth recognized as a national holiday.
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The law, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year and upheld by the Florida Supreme Court in April, is seen by many as the closest thing to a total ban.
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Police officers cleared out an academic building at Columbia University that was being occupied by protesters and broke up an encampment about 20 blocks north on the campus of City College of New York.
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The satire publication has changed hands again.
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Telehealth companies are trying to bring virtual care to patients with challenging, hard-to-diagnose chronic conditions.
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Newsrooms around the country are conversing about how to cover candidates — including former President Donald Trump — who tell lies and spread disinformation.
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The Washington Post reports that a U.S. citizen and leader of a Sikh separatist movement was the target of a foiled assassination plot in 2023.
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Students at Columbia occupying a building to protest Israel’s war in Gaza say they will not leave until the university divests its money from Israel and grants them amnesty.
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As protests escalate at campuses across the country, so does misinformation about them.
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Composer Nainita Desai about how she tried to guide players musically through feelings of loss, fear, anger and acceptance.
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A new memo from the MLB Players Association says Nike plans to changes the uniforms by the start of the 2025 season.