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Wednesday

Bill Cosby (center) approaches members of the media gathered outside his home in Cheltenham, Pa., with his spokesperson Andrew Wyatt. On Wednesday, Pennsylvania's highest court overturned Cosby's sex assault conviction, and he was released from prison. Matt Slocum/AP hide caption

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Bill Cosby's Release Could Have A Silencing Effect On Victims, Advocates Say

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A Pakistani shopkeeper cleans toilets on display inside his shop in Lahore. ARIF ALI/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Half The World Lacks Proper Sanitation. Is It Possible To 'Transform The Toilet'?

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Ruby and Sapphire get married on Steven Universe. Cartoon Network hide caption

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After Decades In The Background, Queer Characters Step To The Front In Kids' Media

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Tuesday

The new movie Zola is based on a viral Twitter thread. Taylour Paige (right) stars as Zola, and Riley Keough (left) plays Stefani, the exotic dancer who invites her on an ill-fated road trip to Florida. Courtesy A24 hide caption

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How Hollywood Translated The Epic Poetry Of The Viral 'Zola' Thread

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"I am very conscious of the fact that these things that I've internalized are these kind of middle, upper middle-class white American milestones," says author Doree Shafrir about the societal pressures of the perfect job, marriage, and homeownership, "but that didn't make them any less real to me." Diana Ragland/Courtesy of the author hide caption

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A late bloomer makes the case for rejecting life's typical timeline

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Greek police says they have recovered two paintings by 20th century masters Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian, nearly a decade after their theft from the country's biggest state art gallery in Athens. Petros Giannakouris/AP hide caption

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Monday

Uzo Aduba plays the therapist in the new season of the HBO series In Treatment. HBO hide caption

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How Uzo Aduba's Mom Helped Prepare Her To Play A Therapist 'In Treatment'

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