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What Hugh Masekela Meant To South Africa's Freedom Fighters
The jazz trumpeter, who died this week, was an outspoken opponent of apartheid and a longtime social activist. His music was the "soundtrack of the revolution," says author Sisonke Msimang.
Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
California alone has spent billions in state funds over the last 14 years to support stem cell research. Scientists want another round of cash. So, what exactly did voters get for their money so far?
NAACP Sues Trump Administration Over Ending Protected Status For Haitians
Many Haitians in the U.S. have been protected from deportation since a 2010 earthquake, but the DHS says Haiti has improved enough for their return. The NAACP says the decision is racially motivated.
Review: Kyle Craft, 'Full Circle Nightmare'
Kyle Craft's second album is full of unabashed odes to courtship, confusion and the timeless power of storytelling in song.
Logan Paul Issues Suicide Awareness Video, In Return To YouTube
Three weeks after a backlash over footage of a dead body in Japan's "suicide forest," Logan Paul publishes a new video. It focuses on a suicide survivor and promotes awareness.
Grumpy Cat Awarded $710,000 In Copyright Infringement Suit
A jury said that Grenade Beverages illegally used the social media star's likeness on a line of coffee grounds and T-shirts promoting its "Grumppuccino" brand iced coffee.
Trump And Erdogan Talk, But There's Disagreement Over What Was Said
The White House released a readout of a call between the two leaders, but a Turkish source disputes the administration's account of the conversation.
White House Touts 'Unprecedented' Cooperation Amid Mueller Interview Talks
Attorneys for President Trump say they've provided investigators with scores of witness interviews and tens of thousands of documents, but an interview with the special counsel is not yet scheduled.
Russell Simmons Publicly Accused Of Rape By A 6th Woman
Documentary filmmaker Jennifer Jarosik filed a lawsuit in California on Wednesday accusing the hip-hop mogul of raping her in 2016. She is one of more than a dozen women alleging sexual misconduct.
Mark E. Smith Was An Uncompromising And Essential Voice From Music's Fringe
The prolific and irascible leader of the British post-punk band The Fall built his legend — and his influence — by being impossible to imitate.
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