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'Stranger Things' brings Prince and Fleetwood Mac back to the charts
Netflix's Stranger Things finale, which dropped Dec. 31, is shaking up the Billboard Hot 100.
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Harry Styles' new album is a massive chart success
This week, the biggest chart news revolves around Harry Styles all the time. Other artists, occasionally.
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What to expect at the coronation of King Charles III — and how to watch it
Britain's first coronation in 70 years is set to begin at 11 a.m. local time or 6 a.m. ET on Saturday. Here's a rundown of the weekend's events and how to watch them.
New Guidelines Tell Parents When To Introduce Babies To Peanut Products
The recommendations by a panel sponsored by the National Institutes of Health suggest introducing foods containing peanuts into the diets of children as young as 4 to 6 months.
Ohio Teacher Will Use 'Fortnite' Video Game In Final Exam
Mike McCray, an AP Chemistry teacher, made a bet with his class. If their photo of the agreement, written on whiteboard, could get 6,700 retweets, he would make the exam about the video game Fortnite.
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SF Pride Parade Briefly Halted by Anti-Police, Anti-Corporate Protest
A small group of protesters blocked the San Francisco Pride Parade for just under an hour on Sunday, over police presence and corporate involvement in Pride festivities. Around 11 a.m., about a dozen people sat down on Market Street near 6th Street. The parade paused about a half block away while police surrounded the protesters. … Continue reading SF Pride Parade Briefly Halted by Anti-Police, Anti-Corporate Protest →
North Coast Conversations: Living On Shaky Ground
This week, we met with longtime local earthquake expert Dr. Lori Dengler to learn more about the handbook and other earthquake preparation tips and tricks.
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Half a century ago, Stevie Wonder defined what an 'artist's classic run' could mean
For the occasion of its half-centennial, cultural critic and poet Hanif Abdurraqib takes the measure of Stevie Wonder's unmatchable artistic achivements in the early-to-mid '70s.
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Too scared or not scared enough? Seth Meyers explores our relationship with fear
Meyers has satirized issues in the news ever since he became an anchor on SNL's "Weekend Update" segment in 2006. Now he has a new children's book about fear — and how we acknowledge or ignore it.
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Jobs Carnage Mounts: 17 Million File For Unemployment In 3 Weeks
The number of people seeking jobless benefits shot up again last week, as 6.6 million more of the unemployed filed first-time claims. Much of the economy has shut down, leaving millions out of work.
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