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Obama And McCain, In Black And White
To the growing genre of docucomics, add 08: A Graphic Diary of the Campaign Trail. Its brisk narrative and stark visual style make this a compelling time capsule of the longest presidential contest in U.S. history.
A former cop pleads guilty to falsifying warrant that led to Breonna Taylor's death
Former police detective Kelly Goodlett, who helped write the warrant that led to the deadly police raid at Breonna Taylor's apartment, has pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge.
A 'historically powerful' storm brings seas of up to 54 feet toward Alaska, NWS says
Virtually Alaska's entire shoreline is under some form of alert. Flood and storm warnings cover the west, and craft advisories cover both the Gulf of Alaska and the coast of the North Slope.
Striking teachers in Seattle have reached a tentative deal with the school district
Teachers in Seattle say they've reached a tentative agreement with the school district on a new contract. The deal means striking teachers and some 50,000 students could return to the classroom soon.
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Judge gives Elon Musk and Twitter until the end of the month to close their deal
The judge overseeing Twitter's lawsuit against the Tesla CEO has halted the trial scheduled to begin in less than two weeks. She's told Musk to complete his purchase of Twitter by Oct. 28.
Most Tampa Bay area schools will reopen Monday - except Sarasota and Manatee
More than 2.5 million students missed school due to Ian and about 1.7 million of those students have missed three days or more, according to federal data.
Review: Matt Pond PA, 'The State Of Gold'
The band's 10th album sounds at home among its many predecessors, satisfyingly reconciled between Matt Pond PA's restless drive and its rustic roots.
Review: Black Mountain, 'IV'
On its far-reaching, synth-strewn new album, a playful sense of retro-futurism underscores the Vancouver band's heavy tone of doom and despair.
Songs We Love: From The Mouth Of The Sun, 'Light Blooms In Hollow Space'
"Light Blooms In Hollow Space" isn't overly complicated — no need to overthink the quiet power of a musically evocative space and the heart-melting melody that overtakes it.
Review: Emily Haines, 'Choir Of The Mind'
The Metric singer returns with her first solo album in a decade — and another set of reflections too raw for the band that made her famous.
Review: Saintseneca, 'Such Things'
The Ohio band spends its new album shoehorning deep, dark ideas into pocket-sized pop-rock anthems. Every word and sound feels thoughtfully wrought, but Such Things also exudes freewheeling joy.
Review: KING, 'We Are KING'
The R&B trio, whose 2011 debut EP broke the Internet, finally follows it with an album of dreamy, idiosyncratic, self-produced soul music.
The Most Famous Magician You've Never Heard Of
Howard Thurston was once one of the biggest names in show business— even more famous than his great rival Harry Houdini. But today, he's mostly forgotten. A new book draws the curtain back on Thurston's secrets, both magical and mundane.
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Sory Kandia Kouyaté: Guinea's Voice Of Revolution
Banning Eyre says a new compilation showcases one of the finest singers Africa has ever produced — and one who might have been an international star had he lived a few years longer.
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The Evolution Of Aloe Blacc
The critically acclaimed rapper turned retro-soul crooner has undergone many transformations over the course of his decade-long career. But instead of abandoning his hip-hop roots, he plans to remain in all of his musical outfits, while still exploring new ones.
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Taking prescription medicines can have effects similar to drunk driving, study shows
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College endowments are experiencing some whiplash
After setting records in 2021, endowment returns have fallen dramatically amid economic uncertainty. Some colleges and universities have endowments that rival the economies of entire countries.
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A new estimate shows the extent of damage Hurricane Nicole caused in Volusia County
Moody’s Investors Service says Hurricane Nicole caused in excess of $481 million in damage.
3 people were fatally shot on the campus of the University of Virginia
University officials say an intense manhunt is underway in and around the city Charlottesville for a suspect police described as armed and dangerous. Two other people were wounded.
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Are octopuses deliberately throwing things at each other?
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What 'Mulan's' Disney+ Premiere Means For The Film Industry
Disney announced it would stream the live action Mulan film on Disney+. The movie industry has been watching Mulan as a bellwether for the reopening of theatrical business.
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A near-collision between 2 planes in Austin prompts an FAA investigation
Just before a FedEx cargo airplane was due to land, an air traffic controller cleared the Southwest flight to depart from the same runway. The FAA and the NTSB are investigating the incident.
Opinion: A bishop of immense courage
As thousands continue to flee Nicaragua, NPR's Scott Simon reflects on Bishop Rolando Alvarez, who is imprisoned there for protesting President Daniel Ortega's government.
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Barney the purple dinosaur is coming back with a new show — and a new look
Barney, the big purple dinosaur with a preschool following, will be returning to TV in 2024 with a new animated series, according to Mattel. A new film, toys and adult apparel are also in the works.
A United Airlines flight took a steep dive to just 800 feet above the Pacific Ocean
The airline says the two pilots of the December flight from Maui made a safety report after landing in San Francisco and are currently receiving additional training.
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