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The Wonder Years' 'Raining In Kyoto' Connects The Human Comedy
Filmed in the band's Philly hometown and various locations around Japan, The Wonder Years' big-hearted pop-punk blast reminds us that we're all closer than we think.
David Copperfield Found Negligent But Won't Pay For Injury During Magic Act
A British tourist sued the famed illusionist, saying he suffered a serious brain injury after falling while acting as a volunteer for an onstage trick in 2013.
Roseanne Barr Says Ambien Played Role In Racist Tweet That Spiked Her Show's Reboot
Critics pounced after Barr said she was "Ambien tweeting" at 2 in the morning. She also said she believed the target of her tweet, Valerie Jarrett, was Saudi or Jewish or Persian — rather than black.
Bill Browder, Kremlin Critic, Briefly Arrested In Spain For Murky Reasons
Browder says he was arrested on a Russian warrant via Interpol. Spanish police say they released him because the warrant was "invalid." And Interpol denies having issued a formal warrant at all.
Domestic Violence's Overlooked Damage: Concussion And Brain Injury
Women are at high risk for getting concussions from domestic violence. A neurologist and a social worker have paired up to try to get women the specific medical help and counseling that they need.
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Israelis Have A Love-Hate Relationship With Jerusalem
One small apartment building near the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem is emblematic of Israelis' mixed attitudes about the city.
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Pompeo Meets With Top North Korean Official In Hopes Of Reviving Singapore Summit
The secretary of state and Kim Yong Chol met for the second day on Thursday, seeking to salvage a June 12 summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
River Whyless' 'Kindness, A Rebel' Examines The American Experiment
The folk-rock band's ambitious new album confront tribalism, fear, anger and violence.
CryptoKitties: Using The Blockchain For Cat Pictures
The online game CryptoKitties draws comparisons to Beanie Babies. Fad or not, it gives collectors something unique: a digital collectible they — and nobody else — can own.
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To Comfort A 'Bad Mind,' Erin Rae Unearths Uneasy Truths
The Nashville singer-songwriter offers empathy through her own struggle with identity.
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