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Arts & Life OpenAI blocks MLK Jr. videos on Sora after 'disrespectful depictions' OpenAI is preventing people from making AI videos of King on its Sora app after the estate of the civil rights leader complained about the spread of offensive and vulgar portrayals. Bobby Allyn
Arts & Life 'Blue Moon' is an aching comedy about a genius on the slide Ethan Hawke stars as lyricist Lorenz Hart on the night his former writing partner, Richard Rodgers, debuts his hit musical Oklahoma!. Blue Moon offers a canny take on professional jealousy. John Powers
Arts & Life 'Fairyland' author recalls growing up with her gay dad in pre-AIDS San Francisco Alysia Abbott was raised by a single father at the dawn of the gay liberation era. Sofia Coppola recently adapted Abbott's memoir, Fairyland, to film. Originally broadcast in 2013. Terry Gross
National As tensions rise in Chicago, volunteers patrol neighborhoods to oppose ICE and help migrants escape Several hundred volunteers are patrolling the streets of Chicago and its suburbs warning migrants of ICE's presence. This is part of a growing resistance to ICE's operations in Illinois. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Politics Virginia AG candidates debate role in civil rights, justice reform Democrats are on the defensive in Virginia after violence-themed text messages have turned what would have normally been a low-profile election for attorney general into a contentious race.
'The Great Dictator' turns 85 This week marks the 85th anniversary of a movie masterpiece: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Great Dictator.”
You can't force motivation. But these tips will help you nurture it Why do hard-working people sometimes lose their motivation? Behavioral scientist Ayelet Fishbach explains where motivation comes from, why it wanes and how to recapture it. Manoush Zomorodi
Life is short. Here's how to decide what's worth your time Your life could unfold in infinitely different ways, but you can only choose one path. It took author Oliver Burkeman years to accept his mortal limitations and embrace a life he's actively choosing. Katie Monteleone
Sports Toronto Blue Jays beat Seattle Mariners 8-2 in Game 4 to even ALCS The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 8-2 on Thursday to even the American League Championship Series at two games apiece. Associated Press
We're ruled by the clock. What does it cost us? Living by the clock is a relatively new concept. It works for some, but others see time as a string of events. Psychologist Anne-Laure Sellier explains what we lose when we track our days so closely. Manoush Zomorodi