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Terri Lyne Carrington is the definition of Black Girl Magic.

Terri Lyne Carrington is the definition of Black Girl Magic.

NEW YORK — Terri Lyne Carrington is just 11 years old and hanging backstage at a concert hall with her friend “Ella” — that’s Ella Fitzgerald to us mere mortals — and the jazz legend wants to introduce her to jazz virtuoso Oscar Peterson, who had jus
Libya's future in balance in UN-backed leadership vote

Libya's future in balance in UN-backed leadership vote

GENEVA — Delegates from Libya’s opposing sides kicked off a five-day meeting on Monday to choose an interim prime minister and a three-person presidency council in a bid to reunite the troubled oil-rich country before an election in December.
US construction spending up 1% in December led by housing

US construction spending up 1% in December led by housing

WASHINGTON — U.S. construction spending rose a moderate 1% in December as the number of new homes offset a sustained weakness in nonresidential construction. The increase followed a 1.1% gain in November, the Commerce Department reported Monday.
ACLU, for first time, elects Black person as its president

ACLU, for first time, elects Black person as its president

NEW YORK — Deborah Archer, a professor at New York University School of Law with expertise in civil rights and racial justice, has become the first Black person in the 101-year history of the American Civil Liberties Union to be elected its president
US factories grew in January, but at a slower pace

US factories grew in January, but at a slower pace

SILVER SPRING, Md. — American factories continued to expand in January, but at slower pace than December. The Institute for Supply Management reported Monday that its gauge of manufacturing activity fell to 58.7% in January from 60.
Wrangle over valuable art uncovered in Cypriot ghost town

Wrangle over valuable art uncovered in Cypriot ghost town

NICOSIA, Cyprus — The abstract figures of naked women gyrating to the rhythms of a five-piece band had shocked many people almost 60 years ago as they eyed the artwork for the first time on the walls of a popular restaurant-nightclub in Cyprus.
Carl Hiaasen retiring from Miami Herald after 35 years

Carl Hiaasen retiring from Miami Herald after 35 years

MIAMI — Writer Carl Hiaasen is retiring from the Miami Herald after composing newspaper columns for the past 35 years, the newspaper says. The Herald published a story this week saying that Hiaasen would be done after his last column on March 14.
Berlin festival chooses 6 former winners as this year's jury

Berlin festival chooses 6 former winners as this year's jury

BERLIN — A six-member jury of former winners has been chosen to allocate the prizes at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, which is taking place in a revamped form because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Angelina Jolie sells painting Churchill gave as gift to FDR

Angelina Jolie sells painting Churchill gave as gift to FDR

LONDON — A painting by Winston Churchill that is a piece of both political and Hollywood history is coming up for auction. Christie’s auction house said Monday that the Moroccan landscape “Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque” — a gift from Churchill to U.
Prince Harry accepts apology, damages in UK libel suit

Prince Harry accepts apology, damages in UK libel suit

LONDON — Prince Harry on Monday accepted an apology and damages from the publisher of British tabloid The Mail on Sunday and its online version, MailOnline, in a libel lawsuit relating to articles about his relationship with the British armed forces.