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Here's Why People Are Divided Over Chappell Roan's Comments About Pop Stars Having To Be Politically Educated

Chappell argued it's "impossible" for pop stars to stay in the know.

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Mitchell Northam

Dawn Staley’s South Carolina is inevitable in March Madness

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The Gamecocks are going to their fifth consecutive Final Four under Dawn Staley after outlasting Duke in a grind-it-out Elite Eight.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Duke tried to drag South Carolina to their hell. The Gamecocks got to the gates, tied with under five minutes to play in their lowest-scoring performance of the season, then wriggled out of the Blue Devils’ grasp.

Like hashbrowns at Waffle House, Duke had South Carolina smothered,...

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Pete Thamel

Houston smothers Vols, punches Final Four ticket

Houston showed Tennessee and the SEC that the Big 12 can still play the role of bully in the Cougars' dominating 69-50 win over the Vols on Sunday.

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Andrea Adelson

Gamecocks rally, make fifth straight Final Four

South Carolina, which trailed by six points in the third quarter, needed yet another comeback to keep its hopes of a repeat alive, rallying in the fourth quarter and holding on to defeat Duke 54-50 on Sunday and advance to its fifth straight Final Four.

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Tammy LaGorce

For a Bus Driver and a Salon Manager, a Detour on the Path to Parenthood

Jason Santiago and Tiffany Roller planned to have a baby before getting married, but amid fertility struggles, opted to change the order of events.

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Mark Landler

Prince Harry Accused of ‘Bullying’ by Chair of Charity He Co-founded

Sophie Chandauka said Harry quit as patron of the organization to damage it after failing to oust her from the role following a series of board conflicts.

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Isabella Kwai

Orbital Rocket Crashes After First Launch From Continental Europe

The rocket, developed by Isar Aerospace, lifted off from Norway’s Andøya Space Center and crashed about 30 seconds later. The test flight was part of efforts to make Europe a center for private satellite launches.

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Gina Kolata

Eli Lilly Drug Reduces Mysterious Lp(a) Particle Involved in Heart Attack Risk

The Eli Lilly drug caused a major drop in the blood levels of Lp(a), but further research is needed to show that it will prevent heart attacks and strokes.

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Nazaneen Ghaffar

Severe Storms Threaten Texas to the East Coast With Tornadoes and Hail

Forecasters warn of widespread damaging winds, very large hail and tornadoes, from Texas to the East Coast starting on Sunday.

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The Learning Network

Dozens of Engaging Ways to Make Media Literacy Meaningful to Teenagers

This collection of interactive exercises uses Times resources to help young people find the news that matters to them, understand how it’s made, connect it to their lives — and make media of their own.

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Michelle Cottle

A.O.C. Wants the Democrats to Think Anew

The New York progressive believes economic populism is the path forward for Democrats. Can she unite her party around that?

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Sadiba Hasan and Amir Hamja

On the Night Before Eid, Mothers Made the Magic Happen

For the joyous Muslim holiday to work, mothers in New York City spent Saturday night preparing, merging traditions from around the world with ones developed here.

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Anita Gates

Richard Chamberlain, Actor in ‘Shogun’ and ‘Dr. Kildare,’ Dies at 90

An overnight star as Dr. Kildare in the 1960s, he achieved new acclaim two decades later as the omnipresent leading man of mini-series.

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Liz Alderman

Barcelona Becomes Ground Zero for Europe’s Housing Dilemma

The Spanish city’s woes mirror a broader affordable-housing crunch spreading rapidly across Europe and driving inequality.

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Clyde McGrady

At Black Colleges, a Stubborn Gender Enrollment Gap Keeps Growing

Only 19 percent of students at Howard University are Black men, whose enrollment levels at four-year colleges have plummeted across the board.

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Roger Cohen

Marine Le Pen Could Be Banned From France Election if She’s Found Guilty of Embezzlement

A verdict Monday in an embezzlement trial is seen as a test of the country’s democracy — and the rule of law.

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Damien Cave, Muktita Suhartono and Richard C. Paddock

Bangkok Has New Fears About High-Rise Buildings After Myanmar Earthquake

Buildings are rising all over the city, emblems of economic growth. But an earthquake that sent one crashing to the ground has stirred fears about building safety.

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Sui-Lee Wee

In Myanmar, Earthquake Aftershocks and Airstrikes Terrorize Residents

New tremors rattled survivors of Friday’s earthquake, which killed more than 1,600 people, while the government continued its bombing campaign elsewhere in the country.

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Eli Saslow and Erin Schaff

After DOGE Targeted V.A., an Iraq Veteran Faced Uncertainty and Crisis

A veteran who returned from Iraq injured and transformed, Joy Marver is now facing a crisis at home.

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