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Yeah Yeah Yeahs On Love Songs, New York And Transforming On Stage
Ten years after the trio's debut album, singer Karen O says she and her bandmates are still shy in conversation. But when they perform together, "it's explosive."
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Black gun owners have mixed feelings about the Supreme Court's concealed-carry ruling
The United States has often been hostile toward Black gun ownership, but African Americans are the fastest growing demographic of armed weapons buyers in the country.
Megan Thee Stallion resets her terms with 'Traumazine'
The rapper's second studio album reaches for a confessional mode, making space for ruminations and grief — while reaffirming her skills as one of rap's bar-for-bar heavyweights.
Can Thom Yorke escape his own voice?
The second album from Radiohead offshoot The Smile is very good. But can its singer ever transcend his role in his revolutionary other band?
Harris tries out a new role: consoler-in-chief
America's consoler-in-chief has always been a man. Today, Vice President Harris shows her approach to this uniquely difficult part of the job.
Tyler, the Creator's 'DON'T TAP THE GLASS' is a petition for freedom of movement
The audacity of Tyler, the Creator's latest release might shoulder-shimmy right past you without an abbreviated crash course on the oh-so-fraught history between rap and dance.
After Coming Out As Gay, A Russian Violinist's New Reality
After publishing a video made to help other Russian LGBT youth feel less isolated, Artem Kolesov has received supportive messages from all over the world. But he's also facing threats of violence.
Chinese Student's Commencement Speech In U.S. Isn't Going Over Well In China
Shuping Yang praised the "fresh air of free speech" in the U.S. during her commencement address at the University of Maryland. That sparked a backlash from classmates and from people in China.
'Nas Daily' Creator Trades High-Paying Tech Job For Viral Travel Vlog
Nuseir Yassin was working at a high-paying tech job in New York when he realized that one-third of his life was over.
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Secret Pentagon Program Spent Millions To Research UFOs
A Pentagon program spent $22 million researching "unidentified aerial phenomena," according to multiple reports. It was backed by former Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada.
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