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Burning Man festival organizers lift driving ban and allow people to leave
Organizers of the Burning Man festival lifted a driving ban on Monday as muddy roads that had stranded thousands of attendees in the Nevada desert had dried up enough to allow people to begin leaving.
America can't resist fast fashion. Shein, with all its issues, is tailored for it
With clothes cheaper than a latte, built for today's microtrends, Shein courts the same young women who launched the renaissance of thrifting and resale. Legal complaints about the company are many.
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How 2 competitive districts in Georgia became a very red one and a very blue one
Redrawn congressional maps pit two Democratic incumbents against each other in the Atlanta suburbs.
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'Room' Transforms A Lurid Crime Story Into A Fairy Tale With A Boy Hero
In Lenny Abrahamson's new film, a 5-year-old boy lives with his mother in a prison fashioned by a psychopath. Critic David Edelstein calls Room an amazing and "heart-stopping" survival story.
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Yahoo CEO To Take Limited Leave After Giving Birth To Twins
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Slate DoubleX Gabfest's Hanna Rosin about Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's decision to take just two weeks worth of parental leave after having twins in December.
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Limited Supply Of Hotel Rooms Forces Prices Higher
The hotel industry is making a comeback after being badly hit by the financial crisis. Linda Wertheimer talks to Barbara DeLollis, who reports on the hotel industry for USA Today, about how hotels are recovering.
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TV Trips Into Fall, But These Days Who Knows Where To Look?
TV critic David Bianculli points to Brooklyn Nine-Nine, starring Andy Samberg, and The Blacklist, starring James Spader, as shows to watch this season. Other debuts, like The Michael J. Fox Show and The Crazy Ones, show plenty of potential.
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A Day In The Life Of The Relentlessly Tracked
Swirling controversy over government seizure of millions of Verizon phone records is a reminder of just how much data consumers are constantly and willingly sharing each day.
Marriage And Motherhood Are A 'Source Of Power,' Says Comic Ali Wong
Wong was 7 1/2 months pregnant when she filmed her first comedy special, Baby Cobra. She says that the birth of her daughter changed her career for the better.
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Ingrained Prejudices Collide With Wartime Trauma In 'Mudbound'
Dee Rees' sweeping epic follows two families in the Mississippi Delta during the 1940s. Reviewer Justin Chang says Mudbound is "easily one of the year's most ambitious American movies."
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