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Brown Shooter Still at Large After Nearly Three Days

The authorities are still looking for the gunman who killed two students at Brown University. Investigators are expected to release more video footage on Tuesday.

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Attorney General Peter Neronha of Rhode Island spoke at a news conference on Monday.
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Netflix Adds Podcasts in Deal With iHeartMedia

The streaming service now has about 30 video podcasts lined up for 2026, including the influential radio show “The Breakfast Club.”

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Netflix said it planned to feature more podcasts, calling the shows from iHeartMedia an “initial collection.”
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Watching ‘Liberation’ With a Women’s Movement Pioneer, My Mom

In researching her new Broadway play, Bess Wohl interviewed my mother. After a performance, we all discussed the play and its themes.

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The cast of “Liberation,” a play that evokes the spirit of sisterhood during the feminist movement of the 1970s.
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10-Year-Old Killed in Russia School Stabbing

The attack appeared to have been inspired by white supremacist ideology, Telegram channels close to intelligence agencies reported.

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Police officers at the entrance of a school in the Moscow region after a stabbing on Tuesday.
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‘It became a running joke how much my brothers and I hated it’: the sound of Christmas to me

Beyond Wham! and Elton, Guardian writers from across the generations select the songs that conjure the personal magic and memories of the season

I’m always fascinated by the ways in which my generation manage to participate in the circulation of music. Amateur TikTok edits resurrect forgotten gems and turn obscure starlets into sensations; home producers fabricate entire albums if their favourite rapper doesn’t release enough. Such is the case with Doom Xmas, the brainchild of Grammy-winning Spanish producer Cookin’ Soul, which refashions the work of late cult rapper MF Doom into Christmas music. There are filthy Grinch soundtrack flips, hectic Latin Christmas skits and a chopped-and-screwed Nat King Cole that’ll change the way you hear The Christmas Song.

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© Photograph: GAB Archive/Redferns

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