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Is 'Dear Tommy' Finally Coming Out? Chromatics' 'Black Walls' Video Offers Hope
After completely destroying the original pressing, it looks like Chromatics is ready to release the fabled follow-up to Kill for Love.
House Hearing Probes The Mystery Of High Drug Prices That 'Nobody Pays'
After controversial pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli left the hearing on Capitol Hill, the representatives' attention turned to why prices for some drugs are rising so steeply.
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Manhattan Crane Collapse Kills At Least 1 Person
At least two people were seriously injured when the crane collapsed early Friday, the New York City Fire Department says. Several cars in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood were crushed.
Road Flock: Sheep Help Police End Car Chase In New Zealand
The flock of more than 150 sheep blocked a road, doing what road spikes couldn't and bringing a 90-minute chase to an end.
Rock is dead, but the photographer's iconic images of Bowie, Blondie and more live on
Mick Rock, iconic photographer of rock stars, has died. He was known for his images of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Queen and Blondie. He was 72.
Stacey Abrams announces candidacy in Georgia governor's race
Abrams rose to national prominence following her narrow loss in Georgia's 2018 governor's race. Her entrance into the contest sets up a potential rematch against Gov. Brian Kemp.
Jane Campion apologizes for comments made about Venus and Serena Williams
The Power of the Dog director was apologizing for remarks made in her Sunday evening acceptance speech for best director at the Critics' Choice Awards.
Sen. Bernie Sanders calls on DOT to start fining airlines for disrupted flights
Ahead of the Fourth of July travel weekend, Bernie Sanders calls on the U.S. Department of Transportation to take action to reduce airline cancellations and delays.
3 people died in a shooting at a Maryland manufacturing facility, officials say
The suspect is no longer a threat to the community, officials say. Multiple federal agencies, including the FBI and ATF, have responded to assist local police.
Queen Elizabeth will lie in state for four days before her funeral on Sept. 19
The public will have four days to pay their respects to the queen at Westminster Hall. President Biden and other world leaders are expected to attend her funeral.
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