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Saudi Arabia Is Lifting Its Longtime Ban On Movie Theaters
Saudi Arabia is ending a three-decade ban on cinema. Black Panther screened for an invitation-only crowd last night. A look at Saudi showbiz finds filmakers eager to light up the big screen.
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A report by the CDC said the bacteria has infected at least 53 people, including 31 who have been hospitalized. The agency's advice: Throw out pre-cut romaine lettuce grown in Yuma, Ariz.
That's A Wrap: Kanye's Koans, K-Dot's Prize, Drake's 'Scorpion,' J. Cole's 'K.O.D.'
Hip-hop has been everywhere this week, with the genre's biggest stars teasing surprise album releases — oh, and winning historic Pulitzer Prizes.
Missing Nazi Submarine Found Near Denmark; Spoiler: Hitler Is Probably Not On Board
Researchers said they located a German U-boat that went "on the run" from British forces as the war ended. The discovery ends speculation that Adolf Hitler used it to escape to South America.
Save The Children International Chair Resigns, Saying 'Challenges' Call For Change
Sir Alan Parker's resignation comes after Save the Children abuse claims against former leadership and as reports of misconduct roil the wider aid sector.
Tariffs On Canadian Newsprint Choke Already Troubled American Papers
"It's like little by little, more and more, the life of the newspaper is leaving," laments Avis Little Eagle, who publishes a paper on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
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'It's A Very Different World Now,' Says Outgoing Human Rights Commissioner
Nils Muiznieks has worked with the Council of Europe for the last six years. He shares his thoughts on the state of human rights, cultural racism, and the threat of war, genocide, and dictatorship.
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Lance Armstrong To Pay U.S. Government $5 Million To Settle Fraud Claims
Authorities said the disgraced cyclist had defrauded his sponsor, the U.S. Postal Service, out of millions. He faced $100 million in possible penalties — but this settlement averts his looming trial.
Arizona Teachers Vote To Strike, Sparking Statewide Walkout
The governor's plan to raise teachers' salaries by 20 percent is meeting with resistance from critics who say it is unrealistic.
New Music Friday: April 20
This week's quick run through some of the best new albums out on Apr. 20 includes primal pop from Kimbra, a collection of audio curiosities from DRINKS, the Old Crow Medicine Show, Exitmusic and more.
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