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Don Lemon and journalist Georgia Fort were arrested after a Minnesota church protest, fueling new concerns over press freedom and protest rights.
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Anthony Joshua delivers an emotional tribute after losing two close friends in a fatal Nigeria crash: “They’re my brothers, my friends.”
Sen. Thom Tillis says he’s “thrilled” Trump called him a loser, signaling rare GOP pushback amid rising immigration tensions.
NC college students sue after the state removes early voting sites at 3 universities, including America’s largest HBCU.
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The Isley Brothers receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring 67 years of timeless soul, funk, and R&B impact.
Sinners makes Oscar history with 16 nominations as Ryan Coogler, Michael B. Jordan, and Delroy Lindo react to the moment.
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Congressman Maxwell Frost says he was assaulted in a hate-driven attack at a private Sundance event. Suspect arrested.











