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Funny how far women have come in comedy

Analysis by Lisa Respers France The death of pioneering “Saturday Night Live” writer Anne Beatts last week was a reminder of the strides made by women in comedy — and the work toward equity that remains. Beatts, who died at the age

April 16, 2021
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What to expect at the Oscars

By Chloe Melas Amid a global pandemic, shuttered movie theaters and after a two-month delay, next Sunday’s 93rd Academy Awardsare already poised to feel very different than in previous years. The event will return to the Dolby Theatre, as well separate live

April 16, 2021
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Theaters and music venues are still waiting on Covid relief funds approved in December

By Katie Lobosco They were the first businesses to close and will be some of the last to reopen, yet owners of independent theaters and live music venues have been waiting nearly four months for a $16 billion federal emergency grant program

April 16, 2021
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez announce breakup in new statement

By Chloe Melas Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez say they are better off as friends. The stars announced on Thursday that they are officially ending their two-year engagement. “We have realized we are better as friends and look forward to remaining so,”

April 16, 2021
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Biden announces troops will leave Afghanistan by September 11: ‘It’s time to end America’s longest war’

By Kevin Liptak President Joe Biden formally announced his decision to end America’s longest war on Wednesday, deeming the prolonged and intractable conflict in Afghanistan no longer aligned with American priorities. Biden said he would withdraw US troops from Afghanistan before September

April 16, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Cicely Tyson and Lupita Nyong’o

Cicely Tyson and Lupita Nyong’o, two of Hollywood’s greats. The award winning actresses have starred in some of Hollywood’s biggest films. An actress and model, Cicely Tyson is an American icon. She has won numerous awards and acted in over a hundred

April 16, 2021
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Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier but these Black players still faced racism

By Nicole Chavez Ernest Fann never imagined his baseball career would be tainted by racism more than a decade after Jackie Robinson‘s debut. “Somebody told me baseball was a White man’s game,” he says about a teammate who approached him while he

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House panel advances bill to study reparations for descendants of enslaved Americans

By Daniella Diaz and Veronica Stracqualursi A House committee on Wednesday advanced a bill that would create a commission to study reparations for descendants of enslaved Americans, a major achievement for advocates of reparations as it marks the first time this bill

April 16, 2021
Business

Apple’s $200 million fund aims to fight climate change and boost business

By Clare Duffy Apple has announced a $200 million investment fund designed to remove carbon emissions from the atmosphere and support sustainable forestry — and to generate financial returns for the company. Called the Restore Fund, the effort aims to remove 1

April 16, 2021
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Nearly half of US states reported an increase in Covid-19 cases this week. Here’s what experts say can help stop another surge

By Travis Caldwell At least 21 states have recorded at least a 10% rise in daily average positive cases of Covid-19, according to Johns Hopkins University data Thursday, demonstrating that the fight against the pandemic is far from over. In Michigan, hospitals

April 16, 2021
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