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After Decades In The Background, Queer Characters Step To The Front In Kids' Media
For decades, children's cartoons have had queer-coded characters in the margins. Now, a new database shows that more animators are pushing for nuanced and overtly queer stories.
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What To Watch In July: 'Ted Lasso,' 'Black Widow,' Olympics And A Whole Lot More
Summer television and summer movies are colliding on screens this summer, and it can be hard to navigate it all. But not to worry: We've got the highlights you won't want to miss this month.
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News Brief: Fla. Condo Collapse, Capitol Riot Probe, Biden's Climate Policy
Bad weather hinders search for victims of condo collapse. The House will vote on whether to create a select committee to probe the Capitol riot. Progressives worry Biden's climate agenda is changing.
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The Controversies Surrounding 2 New NBA Head Coaches
Two NBA teams hired new coaches this week — and those choices have some asking whether the league has taken a step back from its usual progressive stances on social issues and activism.
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The West Coast Heat Has Killed Dozens And Hospitalized More In Canada And The U.S.
Heat-related illnesses have sent hundreds of people to the ER across the region as temperatures hit unprecedented highs. British Columbia reported about 100 excess deaths from Friday to Monday.
The New York City Board Of Elections Sees A 'Discrepancy' In The Mayoral Vote Tally
The first New York City mayoral election that used ranked choice voting has hit a snag after test votes were initially counted. The elections board says it will recount votes.
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Fox News Pays Record Fine Over #MeToo Violations of NYC Human Rights Law
Under a settlement with New York City, Fox News will not require staffers to enter secret arbitration in new contracts for the next four years. The process kept harassment claims from public view.
The White House Is Marking COVID 'Independence Day' With Free Beer And Bill Pullman
President Biden wanted 70% of adults to get their first COVID-19 shot by July Fourth. America won't quite reach that milestone. But the White House isn't letting that get in the way of a good party.
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Rescue Teams Hold Out Hope Of Finding Survivors In Florida Condo Collapse
It's been nearly a week since part of the building in Surfside, Fla., collapsed. "We still remain hopeful because that's who we are," says Leon Roy Hausmann, a representative of one rescue group.
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The 'Human Error' That's Snarling The New York City Mayor's Race
City officials admitted they failed to remove 135,000 test ballots from the election management system before starting to count the real votes from Election Day and early voting, skewing the results.
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