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  • With a mix of joyful, mournful and soulful music tens of thousands of South Africans and dozens of world leaders gathered in a huge soccer stadium to celebrate the country's emancipator. Nelson Mandela was remembered as an "incomparable force of leadership."
  • Fight for America! is a new art installation about democracy that invites audiences to play a war game — battling over the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • Australia's agriculture minister said Depp sidestepped the country's laws because his dogs did not spend the required 10 days in quarantine. The minister threatened to destroy the dogs.
  • In 1973, Littlefeather provided one of the most dramatic moments in Oscar history: Offering Brando's regrets for refusing the award because of Hollywood's treatment and portrayal of Native Americans.
  • There aren't many other political photo ops that scream out patriotism, tradition and fun than throwing the ceremonial first pitch.
  • Aaron Judge has made baseball history. The 30-year-old standout outfielder for the New York Yankees, hit his 62nd home run of the season during Tuesday night's game against the Texas Rangers.
  • Duvall appeared in over 90 films over the course of his career, imbuing stock Hollywood types — cowboys, cops, soldiers — with a nuanced sense of vulnerability.
  • Sometimes, you want to leave the world behind and escape into a book — but if you're in the mood for a good disaster story, we've got a selection of summer reads that are just the right kind of grim.
  • Senators reach a bipartisan deal on a gun safety bill. Fed chairman will testify before two congressional panels this week. Jan. 6 hearing shows how Trump pressured state officials on election tally.
  • Linda talks with sports columnist Mike Lupica of the New York Daily News about the impending announcement in a case that pits Bob Kraft, the owner of the American Football Conference Champion New England Patriots, against their head coach, Bill Parcells. Parcells is rumored to be the first choice of the New York Jets football team, which is looking for a new head coach after a dismal season...and they are prepared to offer lots of money and control of football operations to the man they pick. But the Patriots claim that there is a clause in Parcells's contract that says that he must work for them through the 1997 season. NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue (TAG-lee-uh-boo) is preparing to make an announcement on the case.
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