These goddesses will help you understand Beyonce’s Grammy performance; Another day, another spelling error, this time on the $16.95 inaugural print; A Frenchman sued Uber for $48 million. A telltale app glitch, says he, made his wife suspect he was cheating.; This con man lied his way into Princeton. Decades later, he was found squatting in mountain shack.; ‘It was really haunting’: 416 beached whales propel New Zealanders into frenzied rescue mission; Fear spreads in L.A. after immigration ‘raid,’ advocates claim. Officials say arrests are ‘routine.”; How all-caps came to signify shouting, as in Trump’s ‘SEE YOU IN COURT …’; Your weekend watch: ‘Call Me Lucky,’ a difficult profile of comedian and crusader against child abuse, Barry Crimmins;
 
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These goddesses will help you understand Beyonce’s Grammy performance
As in Lemonade and her pregnancy announcement photos released earlier this month, the singer's Grammy performance was packed with artistic nods to African, Hindu and Roman goddesses that signify the womanhood Beyoncé has been reflecting in her most recent work.
 
Another day, another spelling error, this time on the $16.95 inaugural print
"No dream is too big, no challenge is to great.”
 
A Frenchman sued Uber for $48 million. A telltale app glitch, says he, made his wife suspect he was cheating.
Now she's his ex.
 
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This con man lied his way into Princeton. Decades later, he was found squatting in mountain shack.
The longtime impostor, James Hogue, now 57, pleaded guilty to two felonies Monday after being caught in Aspen, Colo. with a cache of stolen goods.
 
‘It was really haunting’: 416 beached whales propel New Zealanders into frenzied rescue mission
The whale stranding was the third largest in New Zealand history, since the country began keeping data in the 1800s.
 
Fear spreads in L.A. after immigration ‘raid,’ advocates claim. Officials say arrests are ‘routine.”
Immigrant advocate groups claim that more than 100 people had been taken into custody by federal immigration officials in Southern California Thursday, indicating a “coordinated sweep” in arrests.
 
How all-caps came to signify shouting, as in Trump’s ‘SEE YOU IN COURT …’
Throughout most of written history, capitalization was used for aesthetic sentence structure rather than emphasis.
 
Your weekend watch: ‘Call Me Lucky,’ a difficult profile of comedian and crusader against child abuse, Barry Crimmins
This week's pick is a documentary about a comedian who would go on to help fight the exchange of child pornography on the Internet.
 
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