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First African American Spelling Bee Champ Breezes To Win
Zaila Avant-garde, 14, from Harvey, La., breezed to the championship on Thursday night. The only previous Black winner was Jody-Anne Maxwell of Jamaica, the only champ from outside the United States.
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On Friday, South Korea registered more than 1,300 coronavirus cases — breaking records for a second day in a row. Residents of the capital region are driving the surge.
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Severe weather in Delaware and New Jersey early Friday prompted tornado warnings.
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On his new record, Staples is still drawing from the same well of emotion and life experience. But his vision and his voice are clearer than ever — a sign, he says, that he's found a sense of peace.
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Paris Fashion Week Returns, Making The Case For In-Person Haute Couture
Paris Fashion Week returned with 33 in-person shows and 24 digital presentations. As audiences gathered along runways in the French capital, the haute couture industry faces an fragile future.
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Quinta Brunson (A Black Lady Sketch Show) and Taylor Garron (Look I Bought Plants: And Other Poems About Life and Stuff) navigate some new clubs themed after elements on the periodic table.
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A Report Clears Federal Officials Who Were Suspended By A Trump Appointee Over VOA
The State Department inspector general says six executives at the U.S. Agency for Global Media were unfairly punished after they raised concerns about steps taken under Trump appointee Michael Pack.
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The History Of K-Pop Has A Lot To Do With Politics
Cartoonist Sam Nakahira details the history of how K-pop became a global phenomenon.
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