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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro Replaces Multiple Cabinet Members
Amid the pandemic, Brazil is facing a political crisis after the country's president replaced six members of his cabinet — including the ministers of defense and foreign affairs.
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The Motel In The TV Show 'Schitt's Creek' Is For Sale
The Rosebud Motel appeared in every episode of the much beloved show, and is reportedly priced at about $1.6 million. In real life, it is named Hockley Motel and is in Mono, Ontario.
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U.S. Strategic Command Deletes Tweet That Appeared To Be Gibberish
The department, responsible for nuclear weapons, concluded that a "very young child took advantage of the situation" when the parent, who manages the account, briefly left it "open and unattended."
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'Lovecraft Country' Creator Aims To Reclaim The Horror Genre For People Of Color
"Horror, which is my favorite genre, works best for me when there's a metaphor," Misha Green says. Her HBO series mixes the real horrors of the Black experience in the '50s with supernatural terrors.
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Ken Burns' 'Hemingway' Docuseries Dives Into The Writer's Complicated Life
A three-part PBS documentary probes deeply into Ernest Hemingway's life and his writings. Among those featured are each of his four wives, who shed light on the author's troubled personal life.
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Lumber Prices Are Staying Sky High — Even If The Pandemic Ends Soon
Some types of lumber are selling at all time highs, adding tens of thousands of dollars to the price of a new home and home projects. The pandemic has caused supply disruptions and heightened demand.
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Attorney Benjamin Crump, Head Of The Floyd Family Legal Team, Speaks On Chauvin Trial
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with attorney Benjamin Crump, who leads the George Floyd family's legal team, on the Chauvin trial proceedings.
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Akron Plans 'Devo Day' For April 1. Is It An April Fools' Joke?
Word spread that the Ohio city's mayor would declare April 1 "Devo Day" to gin up support for the band which is nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The mayor's office hasn't commented.
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Calls For An Open Investigation Into The Possibility COVID-19 Leaked From A Lab
The WHO's report with China concluded that COVID-19 likely started in bats, jumped into humans via another animal. But some are pushing for an investigation into the possibility it leaked from a lab.
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Supreme Court Weighs Whether NCAA Is Illegally 'Fixing' Athlete Compensation
Players contend the NCAA is operating a classic conspiracy to fix prices in the labor market. The NCAA maintains that expanding benefits would threaten "amateurism."
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