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Elisabeth Garber-Paul

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Stephen Colbert spielt urheberrechtlich geschützte „Peanuts“-Musik im Finale: „Ich hoffe, das kostet CBS kein Geld!“
Im Finale der „Late Show“ ließ Colbert seine Band bewusst geschützte „Peanuts“-Musik spielen – ein Schritt, der CBS eine Klage einbringen könnte. Im letzten Abend der „Late Show“ spielte Moderator ...
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Stephen Colbert Uses Copyrighted ‘Peanuts’ Music During Finale: ‘I Hope This Doesn’t Cost CBS Any Money!’
The host aired the classic Vince Guaraldi song during a segment, a move that he said could result in a lawsuit
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Young People Can’t Stop Using AI — But that Doesn’t Mean They Like It
Students at multiple universities torched tone-deaf commencement speakers who tried to tout the benefits of AI
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What ‘Survivor’ Taught America About Truth and Power
The seminal reality show convinced us that truth doesn't matter — what matters is making up a compelling story
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Andy Dick Briefly Died. Now He’s 147 Days Sober
The comedian struggled with substances for decades. But as he tells the Dopey podcast’s David Manheim, he’s now taking it one day at a time
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Who Is Chud the Builder, a N-Word-Loving Content Creator Accused of Shooting a Black Man?
The 28-year-old streamer, real nameDalton Eatherly, is being held in Tennessee on a charge of attempted murder
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Luigi Mangione’s Alleged Gun and Notebook Allowed Into Evidence at Murder Trial
The judge also threw out evidence in what he said was an unlawful search of Mangione’s backpack as experts weigh in on what the decision means for the defense
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What’s Up With Mr. Wonderful’s Utah Data Center?
'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary is looking to build a "hyperscale," 40,000-acre facility in northwest Utah, and locals are pissed
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Clavicular Can’t Seem to Stay Out of Trouble: A List of His Controversies
The "looksmaxxer" streamer is considered a prophet for men looking to be more attractive. But offline, the influencer keeps making headlines for his antics
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How Worried Should We Be About the Hantavirus Outbreak?
A spate of cases on an Arctic cruise has left the public scrambling for information on the rare but deadly virus
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Spirit Went Under. Now a Fan Is Trying to Buy the Airline — With a Little Help from the Internet
Spirit Airlines superfan Hunter Peterson is hoping to crowdfund a purchase of the defunct budget airline
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Around a Dozen Scientists Have Died or Disappeared. What’s Going On?
The scientists were all working on space and nuclear research, sparking conspiracy theories, a federal probe, and even comments from Donald Trump
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She Survived the FLDS Cult. Now, She’s Healing Through Music 
Naomi “Nomz” Bistline was one of Samuel Bateman's 23 "spiritual wives" — but after a stint in prison, she's coping with her past, one song at a time
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She Turned Rescuing Dogs Into a Thriving TikTok Career
In her new book, influencer Isabel Klee, known for telling the stories of the foster dogs she takes in, is finally telling her own
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‘Document Your Ass Before You’re 30’: Wisdom From ‘Hedwig’ Star John Cameron Mitchell
The actor tells Rolling Stone about the punk energy infusing modern Broadway, his turn in Oh, Mary!, and why Hedwig and the Angry Inch remains a cult classic
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Tim Heidecker Wants to Erase Alex Jones From Infowars
The Onion has teamed with the writer and comedian to reimagine the conspiracy theorist’s digital empire: “Can you change what the word Infowars means to people?”
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Michael Jackson Child Sexual-Abuse Allegations: A Timeline
It’s been 25 years since sexual-molestation allegations broke about the King of Pop
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What Will Trump’s New Executive Order Mean for Psychedelics?
The President has cleared the way for research into new mental-health treatments — but experts urge caution
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Are Clavicular’s Followers Rethinking His Influence?
The "looksmaxxing" influencer had a reported overdose on livestream last week, leaving fans wondering how much they should trust his advice
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Meet the Rolling-Paper Enthusiast Saving Weed Culture
Josh Kesselman founded Raw, a rolling-paper brand that changed the industry. Now, he's relaunching High Times magazine
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Das verdrehte Leben des Roald Dahl
Er war ein geliebter Kinderbuchautor, ein Antisemit und ein Spion. Ein neuer 10-teiliger Podcast beleuchtet den rätselhaften Autor – zu einer Zeit, in der sein Werk allgegenwärtig ist. Für die meis...
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Inside the Twisted Life of Roald Dahl
He was a beloved children's author, an antisemite, and a spy. A new 10-part podcast delves into the enigmatic author at a time when his work seems to be everywhere
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The ‘Techlash’ Against AI Is Here. Have We Hit a Tipping Point?
As the response to the AI boom gains momentum, it has also turned violent, unveiling a deep mistrust of a system that would benefit from guardrails, say experts
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Cock Sparrer Are U.K. Punk Legends. Are They Saying Goodbye?
The cult-favorite band tell us their story as they play what might be their final shows in the U.S.
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Long Island Serial Killer Rex Heuermann Pleads Guilty to 7 Murders
The former architect, 62, also admitted to killing an eighth victim, Karen Vergata, who disappeared in 1996
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Teen-Soap Star. TV Detective. Crypto Truther. What’s Next for Ben McKenzie?
In his new documentary, Everyone Is Lying to You For Money, the former O.C. star exposes the digital currency as a modern Ponzi scheme. But he's ready to move on
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A History of Mario, Nintendo’s Golden Boy
In 45 years, the character has gone from a nameless avatar in arcades to a pop-culture icon — and maybe saved gaming along the way
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Animals Are Crashing Out. Is It All Our Fault?
Apparently they're having a hard time with late-stage capitalism, too
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‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Creators Tease ‘Expansive World’ for Nintendo Movies
Producers Shigeru Miyamoto and Chris Meledandri also discuss 'Star Fox' inclusion and what that could mean for the future of the franchise
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GLP-1s Are a Weight Loss Miracle. Could They Also Curb the Opioid Crisis?
More than 100,000 people die every year from opioid overdoses — and some believe the new class of drugs could help save those lives
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