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The Children by Melissa Albert review – intriguing fairytale of creativity’s dangers

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Morgan Wallen fires back at 'nonsense' rumors he left Pittsburgh before his show was officially canceled

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Country star Riley Green nearly dove into the crowd after a fan split his ear open during a performance

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Changing business of bread: Why Singaporeans crave artisanal loaves but still mourn the loss of heritage bakeries

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The job squad: How many roles can one person have?

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