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Wednesday

Is The Supreme Court The 'Most Dangerous Branch' Of Government?

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Novelist Jin Yong — the pen name for writer and journalist Louis Cha — has died, triggering tributes and mourning from his fans. Here, a customer reads a book at a memorial section at a bookstore in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. VCG/VCG via Getty Images hide caption

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Writer/director Jonah Hill on set with actor Sunny Suljic on the set of 'Mid-90s'. Tobin Yelland/Courtesy A24 hide caption

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Jonah Hill On Hip-Hop And Coming Of Age In The Mid90s

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On #MeToo, Americans More Divided By Party Than Gender

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Tuesday

President Donald Trump, photographed on October 27, in Murphysboro, Illinois. The President was criticized by the artist Pharrell for using his hit composition "Happy" during a rally held the same day as a massacre that in a Pittsburgh synagogue. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption

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Director Jonah Hill (right) speaks with actors Lucas Hedges and Sunny Suljic on the set of Mid90s. Hill says the film was inspired in part by his own experiences as a teenage skateboarder. Tobin Yelland/A2 hide caption

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Jonah Hill: Acting Was An 'Amazing Derailment' On The Path To Directing

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'Let The People See': It Took Courage To Keep Emmett Till's Memory Alive

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On the set of East of La Brea at the Islamic Center of Southern California. The Web series, which focuses on two Muslim-American women, is one of a new crop of shows featuring Muslim characters. Leila Fadel/NPR hide caption

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Muslims Are Having A Hollywood Moment

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Monday

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In 'Listen To The Marriage,' A Case For Spending Time In The Counselor's Office

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Police tape and memorial flowers are seen on Oct. 28, 2018, outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pa. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Eli Saslow Traces 'Straight Line' From White Nationalism To Alleged Synagogue Shooter

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Sunday

Kim puts the finishing touches on a cassowary. Courtesy of Ink Dwell hide caption

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Feathered Friends Large And Small Flock On Cornell's 'Wall Of Birds'

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In the jacket art for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry faces off against Voldemort. It's among the items on display in a new exhibit at the New-York Historical Society. Mary GrandPré/Courtesy of Warner Bros. Corporate Archive hide caption

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Inside The Ever-Expanding Wizarding World: Harry Potter At 20

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