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What to Know About The Woman in the Window as the Movie Adaptation Hits Netflix

Here's what to know about the book, the controversy that followed and what happened to author A.J. Finn—a.k.a. Dan Mallory—next

Why Is Ellen DeGeneres Ending Her Talk Show?

DeGeneres's announcement comes in the wake of a tumultuous year for her long-running show

Why Greening Your 401(K) Isn’t As Easy As It Should Be

Blame a tiny parting gift from the outgoing Trump Administration back in December 2020

Scotland’s Nationalists Won a Big Election Victory. Could Scottish Independence Now Be on the Cards?

Scotland could be one step closer to becoming an independent country. The British government has been forced to play defense on calls for a second Scottish independence referendum, after the country’s main nationalist party secured an emphatic victory in elections for its devolved parliament on Friday. “The question of a referendum is now a matter…

Who Is The Kid Laroi? What to Know About the 17-Year-Old’s Meteoric Rise

The Australian-born Kid Laroi, set to make his 'Saturday Night Live' debut, is practically the epitome of what a young music star looks like 2021

The Story Behind The Sons of Sam, Netflix’s True Crime Docuseries About David Berkowitz

A new Netflix true crime docuseries focuses on an investigative journalist who was convinced that serial killer David Berkowitz couldn't have acted alone

SCOTUS Rules Certain ‘Low-Level’ Crack Cocaine Offenders Do Not Qualify For Reduced Sentencing

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that people imprisoned for possessing small amounts of crack cocaine before 2010 are not eligible for reduced sentences under the 2018 First Step Act. The case, Terry v. United States, had drawn a bipartisan coalition of Senators, attorneys general and advocacy groups to weigh in, urging the…

What to Know About the Real-Life Inspiration Behind Netflix’s Things Heard & Seen

The movie is based on Elizabeth Brundage's novel 'All Things Cease to Appear'

Here’s Why Chloé Zhao’s Oscars Win Was Censored in China

Zhao became the first woman of color to win Best Director at the Oscars, but celebrations were muted in China as reports of censorship and media silence emerged Monday

How Countries Around the World Are Helping India Fight COVID-19—and How You Can Too

India is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. The country recorded 352,991 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, breaking the record once again for the most cases recorded in a single day anywhere in the world since the beginning of the pandemic. Hospital ICUs are overcrowded. There are shortages of oxygen for some patients…

The Supreme Court Is Taking Up a Case That Could Impact Gun Rights For Millions

The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a high-stakes Second Amendment case that experts say has the potential to expand gun rights and radically increase the number of firearms on the streets of major cities already plagued by shootings. The nation’s highest court said Monday that it will hear an appeal on whether New York’s…

How a Supreme Court Case About Nonprofit Donations Could Affect America’s Elections

Upon first glance, the U.S. Supreme Court case Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Rodriquez might not seem like it could impact elections. The case, which will be argued before the Supreme Court Monday, examines the constitutionality of a California regulation requiring nonprofits wishing to raise money in the state to disclose their largest donors to…
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