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On her new album, Lucinda Williams asserts her legacy as a great American rock star
On the singer-songwriter's 16th studio album Stories From a Rock n Roll Heart, Williams is at her most emotionally uncompromising and astute.
Ukraine monitors the fallout from the Wagner Group's failed revolt in Russia
A general in Ukraine's armed forces weighs in on the Ukrainian offensive, and how the rebellion by mercenary fighters in Russia may change dynamics on the battlefield.
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If you love film, you should be worried about what's going on at Turner Classic Movies
Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a shake-up at the network, which for years has offered a well curated film selection. Critic David Bianculli says TCM wasn't broken — and didn't need fixing.
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The future of sustainable jet fuel takes flight in rural Georgia
Summer travel means the skies will be busy with airline traffic, which will result in a great environmental impact.
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Law professor: The norm of Justice Department independence is only as strong as presidents' care
The former president now says an audiotape that came out this week, of him apparently showing reporters a top-secret document that he'd kept was all bravado.
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Turkish Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha with charity and hope
In many Muslim-majority countries around the world, this is a festive week.
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July 4th weekend travel chaos expected with dozens of airports facing issues already
Some airports are already experiencing problems, thanks to weather issues and staffing delays.
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Federal watchdog estimates at least $200 billion could have gone to pandemic fraudsters
That's about 17% of the $1.2 trillion allocated for emergency federal aid for small businesses.
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Andrew Sean Greer gives readers more 'Less is Lost' in sequel to Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
"Less" is out in paperback this week.
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The view from Ukraine after a week of Wagner-fueled turmoil for Russia
Russian missiles hit the center of the Ukrainian-held town of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region late Tuesday. Several deaths have been confirmed, with that number expected to rise as more than 50 people are injured or buried in the rubble.
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