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Fired Over Anti-Semitic Comments, Nick Cannon Wants ‘Wild ‘N Out’ Ownership
The actor and comedian was fired from the show because of anti-Semitic comments he made on his podcast.
'Comrade Duch,' Infamous Commander Of Khmer Rouge Prison, Dies In Cambodia
Kaing Guek Eav oversaw Phnom Penh's notorious S-21 prison, where thousands of people were executed and tortured during the Khmer Rouge's terrifying rule in the 1970s.
Listen: Kanye West Finally Drops 'Jesus Is King'
After some confusion, mixed messaging and conflicting timelines, Kanye West's ninth studio album, Jesus Is King, has arrived.
The Oldest Queer Bar In San Francisco Closes Its Doors
San Francisco's oldest queer bar is closing after more than five decades. The Stud has been a beacon for LGTBQ culture — especially drag culture — in the Bay Area.
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Inspired By Sleepless Nights, The New Woods Album Is 'Strange To Explain'
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Jeremy Earl about his band Woods and its new album, Strange to Explain, which he wrote in the months following the birth of his daughter.
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For The First Time, An All-Female Crew Will Broadcast A Major League Baseball Game
Melanie Newman, broadcaster for the Baltimore Orioles, will handle play-by-play duties. "At some point soon, I think we're on our way to this just being a normal day in a broadcast," Newman says.
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Desi Comedy Fest Aims to Unify South Asians Through Laughter
This weekend's lineup of comedians draws from every corner of the South Asian diaspora.
Mac & Cheese Is The Ice Cream You Never Thought You'd Need And Now It's Hard To Get
Macaroni & cheese ice cream is here, and not everyone thinks it's a good idea. "We are living in the last days," comedian Josh Pray says.
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'Who Wants A Skittle?' And Other Things Overheard On Jeff Bezos' Trip To Space
From "Woo-hoo!" to "Who wants a Skittle?" here's what Jeff Bezos and his crew said on their 10-minute Blue Origin flight to the edge of space.
Japan Is Golden Again In Tokyo Olympic Skateboarding Competition
Japan won its third skateboarding gold in the sport's Olympic debut. 19-year-old Sakura Yosozumi earned gold and 12-year-old teammate Kokona Hiraki won silver. Britain's Sky Brown, 13, won the bronze.
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