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Danny Boyle's Mumbai: 'A City In Fast-Forward'
The director of the wildly acclaimed Slumdog Millionaire says the Mumbai he discovered during his movie shoot is a city on the move. And in India, he found, life is a study in contradiction and connection.
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Loreen of Sweden wins the Eurovision Song Contest
The Swedish singer belted her way to her second Eurovision win with the pop ballad "Tattoo."
Thousands Of Workers Begin Week With Layoffs
Several big names in corporate America announced layoffs Monday. Pfizer, Caterpillar, Sprint Nextel, Home Depot and Texas Instruments said they were cutting thousands of positions. So far this year, nearly 200,000 jobs have been eliminated.
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Leikeli47: Tiny Desk Concert
The artist came to the Tiny Desk masked up, as always, the better to catch a glimpse of her soul.
Royal Baby News Or No? Guardian Lets Web Visitors Decide
The Guardian's U.S. editor in chief, Janine Gibson, discusses how the news organization came up with the idea to let visitors to its website see news about the royal baby or not. You can click on "Royalist" or "Republican." (In the U.S., the choice is "Royalist" or "Not a royalist.") We muse on what this means.
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8th-Grader Uses Graduation Speech To Impersonate Politicians
In his 8-minute graduation speech, Jack Aiello mimicked President Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
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Taylor Swift Eras Tour Concert Film arrives a day early as reviews come in
In an Instagram post, the pop star announced that her highly anticipated concert film will be released today, earlier than expected.
Lemony Snicket's Musical Murder Mystery
The popular children's book author turns his attention to a macabre event at the orchestra, complete with music and illustrations. Daniel Handler, acting as Mr. Snicket's mouthpiece, investigates the mystery, starting with the death of the composer.
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Virginia Democrats win full control of the state legislature, AP reports
Democrats consolidated their power in the state legislature and will act as a counterweight to Gov. Glenn Youngkin's policy agenda.
Pakistan Protesters Decry Judge's Removal
Pakistanis angry over President Pervez Musharraf's suspension of the country's chief justice hold their largest demonstration yet.
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