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  • After a global dance hit, the country star returns from lockdown with an intimate new album — and a new son, who helped inspire it.
  • Doughnut came first, but donut wasn't far behind. Now, whether it's glazed or jelly-filled experts say either spelling is equally acceptable.
  • Mason, known for his quick-witted observational humor, used stories from his orthodox Jewish background, a thick Yiddish accent and wild gestures to keep his audiences entertained for decades.
  • Two women who reviewed hundreds of TikTok videos each week for violent and graphic content say the company ignored the psychological trauma they suffered on the job and pushed them to meet quotas.
  • A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Black and Latinx students as well as English learners and students with disabilities were more likely to be chronically absent or receive a failing grade during the 2020-21 school year.
  • One in four Ukrainians have been displaced in the month since Russia invaded Ukraine, millions of them children. In recent days, there hasn't been a lot of movement on either side of the war.
  • Hollywood director Jon M. Chu got his start splicing VHS tapes of home videos, but it took him two decades — and acceptance of his cultural identity — to realize what stories he really wanted to tell.
  • With San Diego’s beloved firework display, the Big Bay Boom, officially reinstated for 4th of July this year, it’s time to start scoping out the best viewing spots in America’s Finest City. With that in mind, the InterContinental San Diego, located downtown on San Diego’s waterfront, is offering visitors and locals alike the chance to take in the show in a crowd-free and stress-free environment. The hotel is taking advantage of its prime location and sweeping views of the bay with an all-you-can-eat barbeque feast on their Bayview Terrace, which allows for prime viewing of the Big Bay Boom. The event, which runs from 5 to 9:30 p.m., is family friendly, with tickets for children 11 and under available for $65, and adult tickets available for $95. Tickets include a table reservation, all-you-can eat barbecue buffet, traditional sides and desserts, and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as a live music from soul artist Rebecca Jade from 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite, and craft beer, Southern-California wine, and premium spirits are also available for purchase.
  • The National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago does an annual exhibit for the Day of the Dead. This year, it's centered on those who have died — and will die — in the pandemic.
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