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‘I got my show back:’ Dave Chappelle announces return of ‘Chappelle’s Show’ to Netflix

In an Instagram post, Dave Chappelle announced “Chappelle’s Show” will return to Netflix after coming to an agreement with Comedy Central.

      

Analysis: Of course Donald Trump’s team didn’t tell the truth about his Covid-19 illness

Donald Trump was far sicker with Covid-19 than the White House physician or his top aides let on, even to the point where there were concerns that the then-President would have to be put on a ventilator to deal with the illness.

University retires its mascot that shares a name with the Ku Klux Klan newspaper

Students who attend Valparaiso University are Crusaders no more.

Nikki Haley says Trump has no future in GOP

Former US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley directly criticized former President Donald Trump for his involvement stoking the US Capitol riot in a new interview, a notable condemnation from someone who is widely viewed as harboring president…

Streaming is still a good deal, but it’s starting to get pricey

Streaming is a good deal. Who wouldn’t be willing to pay a mere $7 a month for Disney+ to get access to every Marvel movie, Star Wars film and more than 30 seasons of “The Simpsons.”

Opinion: To stop the global pandemic, rich countries need to stop hoarding vaccines

Just over a year ago, the world looked on in shock as the Chinese city of Wuhan imposed the first coronavirus lockdown. Since then, people around the world have made extraordinary sacrifices and have shown great solidarity in containing the spread of t…

Dozens of places will be wracked with the coldest air they’ve seen in decades this weekend

It’s Valentine’s Day weekend, lovers! Time to slip on your sexiest parka, break out the romantic double Slanket (a real thing that exists) and hunker down for a record-breaking, bone-chilling cold snap.

What to know about the situation at the US-Mexico border

The US-Mexico border is a pressing challenge for the Biden administration as it tries to reverse former President Donald Trump’s hardline policies and address the growing number of arrests along the southern border. But while there’s been an increase i…

From IPOs to trading cards, market euphoria is everywhere

Even as the Reddit-fueled meme stock frenzy faded this week, euphoric financial markets showed no signs of cooling off.

Valentine’s Day got you down? You’re not alone in feeling lonely. How to give yourself a boost

Valentine’s Day can remind people just how single they are. Amid a pandemic, the pang of loneliness afflicts more than those without a mate.

      

‘Stop killing us’: Attacks on Asians, Asian Americans highlight rise in hate incidents amid COVID-19

After a series of attacks on Asian Americans, including a 91-year-old man in California, activists say more must be done to curb violence and racism.

      

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