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Who Is Mr. Fantasy, Really?
And why is KJ Apa from Riverdale denying he’s him? A timeline of the hip-thrusting, synth-pop-crooning online sensation
- Mystery Man
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James Broadnax Executed After Being Sentenced to Death Based on Rap Lyrics
Broadnax was executed on April 30 after courts rejected filings related to lyrics, the racial makeup of his jury, and a new confession
- Law and Order
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The Horror of Execution by Firing Squad
Trump’s DOJ announced last week it is bringing the practice back to federal death row. Death penalty critics are concerned
- Bloodlust
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His Rap Lyrics Put Him on Death Row. Could a New Confession Save Him?
James Broadnax was found guilty of a double murder almost 20 years ago. He's scheduled to die on April 30, but his cousin has come forward to confess to the crime
- Law and Order
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Linda Perry Talks Cancer Diagnosis and Finally Feeling Inspired to Create for Herself
After the “What’s Up” singer spent three decades making other people’s music, an unplanned documentary brought her back to herself
- Q&A
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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
- Courts and Crime
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A Fiery Priest Takes on the Death Penalty in a New Short Doc From Rolling Stone Films
Director Joel Fendelman and producer James Chase Sanchez discuss their doc on Jeff Hood, The Spiritual Advisor, out now from Rolling Stone and Documentary+
- Law and Order
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Gigi Perez Felt Alone, But Now the Whole World Is Singing With Her
The “Sailor Song” singer turned grief and doubt into music that has connected with a huge audience
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On ‘The Pitt,’ Ned Brower’s Nurse Jesse Has Captured the Hearts of Fans — Now He Wants Their Ears
Brower became an EMT after exiting the band Rooney. His career comes full circle with a featured role in the ER — and a brand new musical project
- What Goes Round
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Inside the Terrifying Sounds of ‘Undertone’
Writer-director Ian Tuason explains how iPhone voice memos and children’s songs played backwards make up the “really creepy” soundscape of his new horror movie
- All Ears
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