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AKA, Influential South African Rapper, Is Fatally Shot
The rapper, whose legal name was Kiernan Forbes, was one of the most formidable songwriters in South African hip-hop. He and another man were killed outside a restaurant on Friday.
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Anger Over Turkey’s Earthquake Response Challenges Erdogan Ahead of Election
A furor is building among some survivors over the government’s handling of the crisis. “I have been voting for this government for 20 years,” said one. “I will never forgive them.”
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Alcohol poisoning cited in death of ‘Days of Our Lives’ actor Cody Longo
His wife said in a statement that his family is “beyond devastated” by the death of the actor.
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5 small-batch dessert recipes to share (or not)
Whether you’re flying solo or sharing with a friend or loved one, these small-batch desserts are a real treat.
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How asexual and aromantic people make Valentine’s Day their own
Valentine’s Day is an in-your-face holiday that centers on sexual and romantic feelings. What do you do if you’re asexual or aromantic and don’t have any?
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Why Are You Seeing So Many Bad Digital Ads Now?
Scrolling past ads has rarely been enjoyable. But in recent months, people say the experience seems so much worse.
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When It’s Easy to Be a Landlord, No One Wants to Sell
Locked in at historically low interest rates. Platforms that make managing rentals a breeze. Homeowners have little incentive to put a house on the market.
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DeSantis Declares Victory as Disney Is Stripped of Some 56-Year-Old Perks
The Legislature approved a bill that restricts the autonomy of Florida’s largest private employer over a fight involving the teaching of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Why Adani’s $100 Billion Loss Hasn’t Tanked India’s Markets
The steadfastness of India’s economy attests to the size and seeming strength of the country’s broader business landscape.
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Democratic governors, seeing rising threats, look beyond their borders
Democratic state leaders see a federal government hamstrung to protect rights and see red-state governors pushing to restrict those rights.