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Former President George W. Bush draws inspiration close to his Dallas home in his latest paintings

Read full article: Former President George W. Bush draws inspiration close to his Dallas home in his latest paintings

Former President George W.

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Memoir by former prime minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, to come out in November

Read full article: Memoir by former prime minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, to come out in November

Former Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin will have a memoir out this fall, looking back on a momentous four years in office when she presided over her country’s joining NATO, its response to the pandemic and the enactment of legislation on climate change and social justice.

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Ex-UK Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is hailed as a working-class hero after his death at 86

Read full article: Ex-UK Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is hailed as a working-class hero after his death at 86

Former British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has died at age 86.

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Hereditary nobles have sat in Britain's Parliament for centuries. Their time may be up

Read full article: Hereditary nobles have sat in Britain's Parliament for centuries. Their time may be up

British lawmakers are voting on a bill to strip hereditary aristocrats of the right to sit and vote in the House of Lords after more than 700 years.

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Riots test the new British prime minister in his first month in the job

Read full article: Riots test the new British prime minister in his first month in the job

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is just a month into his job and facing a crisis as widespread rioting spreads across the U.K. Starmer, who once was the chief prosecutor for England and Wales, is having to tap that expertise as he tries to restore order and hold violent protesters accountable.

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Extravagant wedding celebrations for the son of Asia's richest man conclude with a reception

Read full article: Extravagant wedding celebrations for the son of Asia's richest man conclude with a reception

A wedding reception in India completes the monthslong celebrations as the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, married his longtime girlfriend.

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An Indian billionaire’s son is married after lavish celebrations that spotlight his global clout

Read full article: An Indian billionaire’s son is married after lavish celebrations that spotlight his global clout

The youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, has married his longtime girlfriend in what many have dubbed the wedding of the year.

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The son of Asia's richest man gets married in the year's most extravagant wedding

Read full article: The son of Asia's richest man gets married in the year's most extravagant wedding

The youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, has married his longtime girlfriend in what many have dubbed the wedding of the year.

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The son of Asia’s richest man is set to marry in the year's most extravagant wedding

Read full article: The son of Asia’s richest man is set to marry in the year's most extravagant wedding

Global celebrities, business tycoons and politicians are arriving in India’s financial capital to attend the wedding of the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, the world’s ninth richest man.

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Rishi Sunak's campaign in the UK election showed his lack of political touch

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Rishi Sunak’s campaign to remain Britain’s prime minister showed a lack of political touch.

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He's derided as dull but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victory

Read full article: He's derided as dull but Keir Starmer becomes UK prime minister with a sensational victory

For someone often derided as dull, Keir Starmer has delivered a sensational election result.

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The UK election winner only becomes prime minister when King Charles III says so

Read full article: The UK election winner only becomes prime minister when King Charles III says so

The Labour Party has won Britain’s general election, bringing a new party to power for the first time in 14 years.

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The big bet on the UK election is not who will be prime minister

Read full article: The big bet on the UK election is not who will be prime minister

Britain's general election is a big event for political gamblers.

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Britain's Rishi Sunak struggles with missteps while trying to lift Conservatives ahead of elections

Read full article: Britain's Rishi Sunak struggles with missteps while trying to lift Conservatives ahead of elections

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has portrayed himself as thorough and evidence-led throughout his relatively brief political career but there’s always been a nagging question over the keenness of his politcal antenna.

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Rishi Sunak's D-Day departure is just the latest in a long line of gaffes in UK election campaigns

Read full article: Rishi Sunak's D-Day departure is just the latest in a long line of gaffes in UK election campaigns

The decision by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to leave D-Day commemorations in northern France early has caused a political storm that threatens to derail his Conservative Party’s general election campaign.

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Jacob Rothschild, financier from a family banking dynasty, dies at 87

Read full article: Jacob Rothschild, financier from a family banking dynasty, dies at 87

Jacob Rothschild, the financier and philanthropist from the Rothschild banking dynasty, has died at 87.

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Why David Cameron is a surprising choice as new UK foreign policy chief after fateful Brexit vote

Read full article: Why David Cameron is a surprising choice as new UK foreign policy chief after fateful Brexit vote

Many remember David Cameron as the man who took Britain out of the European Union.

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After years in opposition, Britain's Labour Party senses it's on the verge of regaining power

Read full article: After years in opposition, Britain's Labour Party senses it's on the verge of regaining power

Members of Britain’s opposition Labour Party are gathering for their annual conference with an unfamiliar feeling: optimism.

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Hero or villain? Rupert Murdoch’s exit stirs strong feelings in Britain, where he upended the media

Read full article: Hero or villain? Rupert Murdoch’s exit stirs strong feelings in Britain, where he upended the media

Rupert Murdoch stirs mixed feelings in Britain, where he transformed the media over half a century.

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Northern Ireland peacemakers urge end to political impasse

Read full article: Northern Ireland peacemakers urge end to political impasse

An American architect of Northern Ireland’s historic peace accord has urged its feuding politicians to revive the mothballed Belfast government, as a current political crisis clouded celebration of the peacemaking milestone.

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As it turns 25, N Ireland’s Good Friday Agreement explained

Read full article: As it turns 25, N Ireland’s Good Friday Agreement explained

It has been 25 years since the striking of the Good Friday Agreement, the landmark peace accord that ended three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, a period known as “the Troubles.”.

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Betty Boothroyd, 1st female UK Commons speaker, dies at 93

Read full article: Betty Boothroyd, 1st female UK Commons speaker, dies at 93

The first — and so far only — female speaker of Britain’s House of Commons has died at age 93.

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Violent attacks threaten Nigeria's upcoming 2023 elections

Read full article: Violent attacks threaten Nigeria's upcoming 2023 elections

Violent attacks targeting Nigeria’s election commission offices are raising concerns about the security of the West African country's upcoming February elections.

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Eyeing power, UK Labour Party vows to abolish House of Lords

Read full article: Eyeing power, UK Labour Party vows to abolish House of Lords

Britain’s opposition Labour Party says it will replace Parliament’s unelected upper house with an elected chamber if it wins government.

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Pres. Biden, First Lady host musical performance featuring Sir Elton John

Read full article: Pres. Biden, First Lady host musical performance featuring Sir Elton John

Elton John transformed the White House South Lawn into a musical lovefest Friday night as he played a farewell gig to honor everyday “heroes” like teachers, nurses and AIDS activists.

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US-UK relations enter new chapter as new PM, king settle in

Read full article: US-UK relations enter new chapter as new PM, king settle in

President Joe Biden heads to the United Kingdom to pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth II at a time of transition in US-UK relations, as both a new monarch and a new prime minister are settling in.

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A moment in time: AP journalists remember Diana’s death

Read full article: A moment in time: AP journalists remember Diana’s death

It was a warm Saturday evening and journalists had gathered at a Paris restaurant to enjoy the last weekend of summer.

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Tributes paid to Northern Ireland peacemaker David Trimble

Read full article: Tributes paid to Northern Ireland peacemaker David Trimble

David Trimble helped end decades of violence in Northern Ireland by shunning his hardline unionist past and negotiating with a former foe in pursuit of a goal they both shared: Peace.

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Past UK Conservative leaders who faced leadership challenges

Read full article: Past UK Conservative leaders who faced leadership challenges

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson may have survived a no-confidence vote, but his grip on power is far from secure.

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Russian mercenaries are Putin's 'coercive tool' in Africa

Read full article: Russian mercenaries are Putin's 'coercive tool' in Africa

Russia has engaged in under-the-radar military operations in at least half a dozen countries in Africa in the last five years using a shadowy mercenary force analysts say is loyal to President Vladimir Putin.

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Trump gets a bold Shakespearean twist in new play 'The 47th'

Read full article: Trump gets a bold Shakespearean twist in new play 'The 47th'

A play that offers an audaciously Shakespearean take on recent and future U.S. politics is running at London's Old Vic theater.

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Indonesia's sinking, polluted capital is moving to new city

Read full article: Indonesia's sinking, polluted capital is moving to new city

Jakarta is congested, polluted, prone to earthquakes and rapidly sinking into the Java Sea.

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Treasury wants more oversight of all-cash real estate deals

Read full article: Treasury wants more oversight of all-cash real estate deals

The Biden administration is looking to expand reporting requirements on all-cash real estate deals to help crack down on bad actors' use of the U.S. market to launder money made through illicit activity.

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EU summit gives Merkel big sendoff even if she might return

Read full article: EU summit gives Merkel big sendoff even if she might return

Angela Merkel is still German Chancellor and might be still when the EU leaders meet again, yet they gave her a farewell party at Friday’s EU summit.

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'He lied': Iraqis still blame Powell for role in Iraq war

Read full article: 'He lied': Iraqis still blame Powell for role in Iraq war

For many Iraqis, the name Colin Powell conjures up one image: the man who as U.S. secretary of State went before the U.N. Security Council in 2003 to make the case for war against their country.

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UK High Court finds that Dubai ruler hacked ex-wife's phone

Read full article: UK High Court finds that Dubai ruler hacked ex-wife's phone

A UK court says the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, hacked the phones of his ex-wife Princess Haya and her attorneys during the legal battle over custody of their two children.

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A look at world leaders named in the Pandora Papers

Read full article: A look at world leaders named in the Pandora Papers

A global investigation has revealed how the rich and powerful have being hiding their investments in mansions, exclusive beachfront property, yachts and other assets for the past quarter-century.

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'Pandora Papers' bring renewed calls for tax haven scrutiny

Read full article: 'Pandora Papers' bring renewed calls for tax haven scrutiny

Calls are growing for an end to the financial secrecy and shell companies that have allowed many of the world’s richest and most powerful people to hide their wealth from tax collectors.

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Leaked records open a 'Pandora' box of financial secrets

Read full article: Leaked records open a 'Pandora' box of financial secrets

Hundreds of world leaders, powerful politicians, billionaires, celebrities, religious leaders and drug dealers have been hiding their investments in mansions, exclusive beachfront property, yachts and other assets for the past quarter-century.

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UK Labour chief woos voters, tackles critics amid govt woes

Read full article: UK Labour chief woos voters, tackles critics amid govt woes

Britain’s main opposition Labour Party is struggling to make an impact despite the many problems besetting the Conservative government.

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UK Labour politician defends caling government 'scum'

Read full article: UK Labour politician defends caling government 'scum'

The deputy leader of Britain’s main opposition party is refusing to apologize for calling the governing Conservatives “scum.”.

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'Imbecilic': Ex-UK leader Tony Blair slams Afghan withdrawal

Read full article: 'Imbecilic': Ex-UK leader Tony Blair slams Afghan withdrawal

The former British prime minister who deployed troops to Afghanistan 20 years ago says the U_S_ decision to withdraw from the country has “every Jihadist group round the world cheering.”.

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London's Tower Bridge stuck open due to a technical fault

Read full article: London's Tower Bridge stuck open due to a technical fault

London’s Tower Bridge was stuck with its roadway arms raised Monday afternoon, snarling traffic on both sides of the River Thames.

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Amsterdam mayor apologizes for city fathers' role in slavery

Read full article: Amsterdam mayor apologizes for city fathers' role in slavery

The mayor of Amsterdam has apologized for the extensive involvement of the Dutch capital’s former rulers in the global slave trade.

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Biden, unlike predecessors, has maintained Putin skepticism

Read full article: Biden, unlike predecessors, has maintained Putin skepticism

President Joe Biden frequently talks about what he sees as central in executing effective foreign policy: building personal relationships.

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Biden, Johnson strike warm tone in first meeting

Read full article: Biden, Johnson strike warm tone in first meeting

President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson used their first meeting Thursday to highlight a commitment to strengthening their nations’ historic ties while setting aside, at least publicly, their differences both political and personal.

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Shirley Williams, liberal British politician, dies at 90

Read full article: Shirley Williams, liberal British politician, dies at 90

Shirley Williams, a trailblazing U.K. female lawmaker who tried to reshape a British political system dominated by two big parties, has died.

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Biden readies for 1st news conference, White House tradition

Read full article: Biden readies for 1st news conference, White House tradition

AdThe last four presidents, back to Bill Clinton, each held one solo White House news conference in their first 60 days, picking up the pace to varying degrees later. The pandemic has kept foreign leaders away from the White House this year. Eisenhower's news conference Jan. 19, 1955, was one benchmark among several in the history of presidential news conferences tracked by Kumar, an authority on White House practices. But for all of JFK's charms and smarts, he encountered a more aggressive White House press corps, Kumar says. Richard Nixon, like Trump after him, called the press an “enemy.” Yet Nixon was the first to hold White House news conferences in prime time.

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Fauci wins $1 million Israeli prize for 'defending science'

Read full article: Fauci wins $1 million Israeli prize for 'defending science'

Fauci won a $1 million award from the Israeli Dan David Foundation for courageously defending science during the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)TEL AVIV – Dr. Anthony Fauci has won the $1 million Dan David Prize for “defending science” and advocating for vaccines now being administered worldwide to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The Israel-based Dan David Foundation on Monday named President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser as the winner of one of three prizes. AdBiden's election, Fauci said, was “liberating.”The Dan David Prize, established in 2000, gives $1 million awards in three categories each year for contributions addressing the past, present and future. Fauci won the prize for achievement in the “present,” in the field of public health, the foundation said.

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Unwanted virus milestone: UK's civilian dead now tops WWII's

Read full article: Unwanted virus milestone: UK's civilian dead now tops WWII's

The United Kingdom has suffered its worst civilian loss of life since World War II by a significant number. But the United Kingdom has now suffered its worst civilian loss of life since World War II by a significant number. Here's a look at some of Britain's struggles with civilian deaths during World War II and since. In World War II, the threat to Britain was existential. WORLD WAR II CIVILIAN DEATHSFrom September 1940-May 1941, the U.K. suffered an intensive bombing campaign by Germany's Luftwaffe that struck the biggest cities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Kidnappings in north Nigeria highlight deepening insecurity

Read full article: Kidnappings in north Nigeria highlight deepening insecurity

Usman Garuba, one of the freed boys, described the horror of their six days walking through the forest and being beaten. Boko Haram, Nigeria's jihadist rebels, claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, but the government later said the abduction was carried out by bandit groups rampant in the northwest. Nigeria’s military and police forces, with the backing of local self-defense groups, are outgunned, outnumbered, underfunded and underpaid, he said. More than 800 security forces were killed in 2019, one of the deadliest years since Boko Haram’s establishment more than 10 years ago. It is really disturbing.”___AP journalists Lekan Oyekanmi in Katsina, Nigeria, and Sam Olukoya in Lagos, Nigeria, contributed.

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UK's Johnson allegedly brands powers for Scotland a disaster

Read full article: UK's Johnson allegedly brands powers for Scotland a disaster

It is strongly critical of the U.K.’s Conservative government over the decision to leave the European Union. Brexit was championed by Johnson and supported by a narrow majority of U.K. voters in a 2016 referendum, but strongly opposed in Scotland. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has also been critical of Johnson’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Scotland voted to remain in the U.K. in a 2014 independence referendum that was billed as a once-in-a-generation event. Sturgeon tweeted that Johnson's remarks showed his government was “a threat to the powers of the Scottish Parliament.”“The only way to protect & strengthen @ScotParl is with independence,” she said.

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"Warmest human spirit": UK's former chief rabbi Sacks dies

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FILE - In this March 2, 2016, file photo, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks speaks at a press conference announcing his winning of the 2016 Templeton Prize, in London. Sacks, the former chief rabbi in the U.K. who reached beyond the Jewish community with his regular broadcasts on radio, has died at 72. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)LONDON – Jonathan Sacks, the former chief rabbi in the U.K. who reached beyond the Jewish community with his regular broadcasts on radio, has died at 72. Sacks served as the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, the figurehead of British Jews, for 22 years, stepping down in 2013. He was succeeded by the current chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, who said the world had lost an “intellectual giant who had a transformative global impact."

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Lives Lost: London rabbi worked to end community's isolation

Read full article: Lives Lost: London rabbi worked to end community's isolation

“He served as a bridge in a broader sense,″ said Chaya Spitz, a protege of Pinter's and CEO of an umbrella organization for Orthodox Jewish charities. For instance, students aren’t taught about human reproduction because the Orthodox community believes the topic is one best handled at home. While some in his Jewish community considered him a dangerous modernist, many in the broader society saw him as a crazy extremist, Cohen said. After seeing the situation for himself, Pinter went back to London and raised 5,000 pounds ($6,500) for the migrants. “When he died I thought, ‘That’s Rabbi Pinter, at least he could look at his wife and say that he did his homework,’″ Glasman said.

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Former UK leaders unite to slam Boris Johnson on Brexit plan

Read full article: Former UK leaders unite to slam Boris Johnson on Brexit plan

FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019 file photo, former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair, left and John Major attend the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall in London. One major element of the Brexit withdrawal agreement is the section related to ensuring an open border on the island of Ireland to protect the peace process in Northern Ireland. The issue proved thorny during the more than two years of discussions it took to get a Brexit deal done, as the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland is the only land link between the U.K. and the EU. As a result, the two sides agreed there would be some kind of regulatory border between mainland Britain and Northern Ireland. Major and Blair, who both vociferously opposed Brexit, said the planned legislation puts the 1998 Good Friday agreement that ended decades of violence in Northern Ireland at risk.

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Air Boris: Johnson's plane gets red, white and blue makeover

Read full article: Air Boris: Johnson's plane gets red, white and blue makeover

LONDON A Royal Air Force plane used by U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on official trips is getting a red, white and blue paint job at a cost of almost 1 million pounds ($1.25 million). The Voyager also carries other senior ministers and members of the royal family on overseas trips, and is used by the air force for air-to-air refueling. Johnson complained in 2018 about the drab official plane, asking why does it have to be gray? and saying he would like a Brexit plane to help promote the U.K. around the world. Johnsons office said the paint job, estimated to cost 900,000 pounds, wouldn't affect the planes military role. But opposition Labour Party lawmaker Louise Haigh questioned the wisdom of spending almost a million pounds redecorating a plane which in all likelihood has been grounded for months because of the coronavirus" pandemic.

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New this week: Neil Young, 'Miss Juneteenth,' Padma Lakshmi

Read full article: New this week: Neil Young, 'Miss Juneteenth,' Padma Lakshmi

This combination of cover images show, from left, Rough and Rowdy Ways," by Bob Dylan, "Homegrown," a release by Neil Young and "Bigger Love" by John Legend. Peoples film will debut Friday on-demand on Juneteenth, the annual holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Miss Juneteenth isnt about that history but the contemporary African American struggle to remain in the middle class. AP Film Writer Jake CoyleMUSICBob Dylan: Its been eight years since the legend Bob Dylan released an album of original material. Neil Young: Neil Young also has a new album out on Friday, though he finished it 45 years ago.

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