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High-tech Chicago exhibit puts visitors eye-to-eye with MLK

High-tech Chicago exhibit puts visitors eye-to-eye with MLK

CHICAGO — Imagine being so close to Martin Luther King Jr. as he gives one of the world's most famous speeches that you notice the creases in his face and then realize the late civil rights leader is looking you square in the eye.
Weinstein juror: #MeToo movement was not a factor in trial

Weinstein juror: #MeToo movement was not a factor in trial

NEW YORK — The jury that convicted Harvey Weinstein of rape and sex assault did not consider the trial's implications for the #MeToo movement, one of the jurors said in an interview aired Friday.
A Tribe Called Red release song 'Land Back' in support of Wet'suwet'en nation

A Tribe Called Red release song 'Land Back' in support of Wet'suwet'en nation

TORONTO — A Tribe Called Red have released a free song in support of the Indigenous-led protests involving the Costal GasLink pipeline.
‘Into the Wild’ lures the unprepared to Alaska wilderness

‘Into the Wild’ lures the unprepared to Alaska wilderness

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — For nearly a quarter-century, the old bus abandoned in Alaska’s punishing wilderness has drawn adventurers seeking to retrace the steps of a young idealist who met a tragic death in the derelict vehicle.
Review: Caribou back with unpredictable, immersive album

Review: Caribou back with unpredictable, immersive album

Caribou, “Suddenly” (Merge Records) Caribou is Canadian musician and mathematician Dan Snaith and “Suddenly” is his first album since 2014’s dreamy “Our Love.
Review: Hailey Whitters continues to pursue 'The Dream'

Review: Hailey Whitters continues to pursue 'The Dream'

Hailey Whitters, “The Dream” (Pigasus) Hailey Whitters' aptly-named new album, “The Dream,” puts the singer-songwriter's continued career into focus as she chronicles the ever-elusive hunt for a hit, and more.
US reports first drug shortage tied to virus outbreak

US reports first drug shortage tied to virus outbreak

WASHINGTON — Health officials reported the first U.S. drug shortage tied to the viral outbreak that is disrupting production in China, but they declined to identify the manufacturer or the product.
Vancouver founder of meme-friendly White Claw on bringing the drink to Canada

Vancouver founder of meme-friendly White Claw on bringing the drink to Canada

A tsunami of social media hype and celebratory trend pieces have already made White Claw a sensation in the United States.
The Abbey Road Institute opens its 1st US school in Miami

The Abbey Road Institute opens its 1st US school in Miami

MIAMI — One of the world’s leading music studios has set its sights on Miami, with the help of a Grammy-winning Colombian music producer.
The Abbey Road Institute opens its 1st US school in Miami

The Abbey Road Institute opens its 1st US school in Miami

MIAMI — One of the world’s leading music studios has set its sights on Miami, with the help of a Grammy-winning Colombian music producer.
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